- NLW MS 14364E.
- File
- 1806-1814.
The bill book of William Gwynn of Neath. English. (Formerly D. Rhys Phillips MS 3.) Vellum. Purchased from D. Rhys Phillips, Swansea, April 1942.
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The bill book of William Gwynn of Neath. English. (Formerly D. Rhys Phillips MS 3.) Vellum. Purchased from D. Rhys Phillips, Swansea, April 1942.
The Being of God and the Person of Christ, translated by H. P. Roberts from the work of J. Gwili Jenkins. English. Donated by Mrs H. P. Roberts, Wallasey, May 1951.
An English version of the poem on the battle of Mynydd Carn written by Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr.
A manuscript containing Irish and English metrical versions of an account of the battle of Cnuc an Airr, transcribed from a book, 1630 by M. McCarthy Liadh, collated and corrected by 'J. Mc. Q.'.
Copies of the issues of Seren Cymru, 3 February - 31 March 1899, containing a Welsh translation, 1897, by John T Griffith (Lansford, Pennsylvania, afterwards of Maesteg, Glamorgan) of an English work in which Dr Henry Melville King, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A. refutes the contention of William H. Whitsitt that Roger Williams (1604?-1683), founder of the colony of Rhode Island, could not have been baptised by the method of complete immersion.
The Autobiography of Richard Baxter (ed. J. M. Lloyd Thomas), with editor's MSnotes. English. Boards. Donated by the Misses A. M. & M. G. Lloyd Thomas, Llanarth, August 1955.
The autobiography of Lord Herbert of Cherbury,
A photostat facsimile of a draft of the Autobiography of Lord Herbert of Cherbury lent by the Earl of Powis from his private collection in 1932.
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, 1583-1648
An Historical Sketch of an old Welsh Family - the Arnolds of Monmouthshire.
The minute book, 1897-1901, of the Provisional Arms Committee, Cardiff, which sought to secure the representation of Wales on the Royal Shield and Standard, together with letters relating to the business of the committee.
A register, 24 October 1665, of the triennial visitation of the archdeaconry of Brecon before William Lucy, bishop of St Davids (1594-1677), and a record of proceedings in the bishop's consistory court, 25 October 1665-13 April 1666, against Thomas Awbrey, B.C.L., chancellor and vicar-general of St Davids diocese.
The archaeology of 45 Swansea Road, Hirwaun.
A copy of the donor's dissertation 'The archaeology of 45 Swansea Road, Hirwaun', submitted for an MA degree in the Archaeology of Buildings at the University of York, 2001.
Franklin, Geraint.
The first of two treatises (see also NLW MS 1119D) by Richard Farrington, rector of Llangybi, Caernarvonshire, entitled Snowdonia Druidica or The Druid Monuments of Snowdon with plans and drawings... and The Celtick Antiquities of Snowdon attempted ..., both prepared for publication.
Farrington, Richard, 1702-1772
The second of two treatises (see also NLW MS 1118C) by Richard Farrington, rector of Llangybi, Caernarvonshire, entitled Snowdonia Druidica or The Druid Monuments of Snowdon with plans and drawings... and The Celtick Antiquities of Snowdon attempted ..., both prepared for publication.
Farrington, Richard, 1702-1772
The antiquities of nations ... (Pezron), 1706, inscribed by Evan Evans ('Ieuan Fardd')
The antiquities of nations ... (Pezron), 1706, inscribed by Evan Evans ('Ieuan Fardd') and presented by him to Rhys Jones y Blaenau. English. Leather.
The Antiquities of Lantwit Major and Boverton by Henry Tucker. (Formerly Llanmaes MS 82.) English. Between boards. Purchased from E. P. W. Nicholl, Llanmaes House, Glamorganshire, 1939-1940.
The Answer of Judge Jenkins ..., &c.
A copy of The Answer of Judge Jenkins, to the Imputation put upon his Plea in Chancerie; Which was read in open Court the 14 of Februarie, 1647. And avowed by David Jenkins, Prisoner in Newgate. [London], 1648; an account, taken from the Public Records, of proceedings in the Court of Chancery brought against Jenkins (1582-1663) in 1649 by John Ernle, Whetham, Wiltshire, father-in-law of John Thomas, Bettws, Llangeinor, Glamorgan, concerning the will of the latter and of his father, Lewis Thomas; extracts taken in the Public Record Office from Glamorgan fines, 36 Henry VIII - 12 Charles I, to which members of the Thomas family were parties; genealogical tables, based on the Golden Grove pedigree manuscripts, showing the inter-connections of the Thomas and Jenkins families.
The Ancestors of Ellis Emmanuel Jones and Ellen Jane Evans,
A research work prepared by Eilir Ann Daniels in June 2013 based on the book by her aunt Anna May Jones, Ellis Emmanuel Jones and Ellen Janes Evans; their ancestors and descendants (New York, 1970).
Jones, Anna May.
A manuscript containing notes made on reading Joseph Butler, The Analogy of Religion or the Welsh translation of it by John Hughes (1827-1893), published at Denbigh in 1859; an essay entitled Elfenau Dedwyddwch a Llwyddiant Teuluaidd, with an English version; translations of historical and religious works; etc.