- NLW MS 14765A.
- File
- 1800-1899.
Shiloh Choral Society music [in the hand of] Edward Edwards. (Formerly Jack Edwards MS 25.) Leather and marbled board. Donated by Miss Elizabeth Richards, Aberystwyth, 1942.
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Shiloh Choral Society music [in the hand of] Edward Edwards. (Formerly Jack Edwards MS 25.) Leather and marbled board. Donated by Miss Elizabeth Richards, Aberystwyth, 1942.
Shiloh Chapel music book (treble). (Formerly Jack Edwards MS 26.) Leather and marbled board. Donated by Miss Elizabeth Richards, Aberystwyth, 1942.
Shiloh Chapel music book (bass). (Formerly Jack Edwards MS 27.) Leather and marbled board. Donated by Miss Elizabeth Richards, Aberystwyth, 1942.
A volume lettered on the outside, upper cover 'Sheriffs of Monmouthshire, 1541 and subsequently', and containing a record of the sheriffs of Monmouthshire, 1541-1937, with notes on their armorial bearings. The volume was compiled in 1937, by William Gardner of Newport, on the instructions of Frederick Pring Robjent, of Fields House, Newport, sheriff of the county, 1937-1938, whose armorial bearings (emblazoned) appear at the beginning of the volume.
Gardner, William, Newport
A list of the sheriffs of Denbighshire, 1541-1809.
A manuscript containing estreats of the sheriff's court for Cardiganshire during the shrievalty of John Price, Blaen Dyffryn, 1731-1732; memoranda of agreements and rentals of several Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire properties, 1742-1803; miscellaneous accounts and notes by Jenkin Davies, Glanrhocca, Llanddewibrefi.
Journal, 1900-1903, of William Jardine of Cefncoedycymer, co. Brecon, a sheep inspector appointed by the Glamorgan and Brecon Sheep-scab Committee, containing details of farms visited by him, of farmers prosecuted for not reporting sheep-scab and particulars of his expenses.
Jardine, William.
A notebook, 1882, containing sheep earmarks from farms in the parishes of Penmachno, Caernarvonshire, Ffestiniog, Merionethshire, and Ysbyty Ifan, Denbighshire.
Sheep register, printed and sold by W. Whittington, Wind Street, Neath, used to record earmarks and pitch-marks, together with a few muzzle-marks, relating to large tracts of counties Brecon, Cardigan and Radnor, and parts of counties Carmarthen and Montgomery. These particulars, relating to over five hundred farms and sheep-walks, were compiled by Thomas John Davies, Carreglwyd, Pontrhydfendigaid, co. Cardigan.
Davies, Thomas John, Pontrhydfendigaid.
Sheep Register, printed and sold by W. Whittington, Post Office, Wind Street, Neath, and used to record ear-marks in the Bryn, Port Talbot and Maesteg area, c. 1930-1940.
Sheep Register, printed and sold by W. Whittington, Post Office, Wind Street, Neath, and used to record ear-marks largely in the Ogmore and Rhondda Valleys in Glamorgan.
A notebook containing almost six hundred sheep earmarks from farms in counties Merioneth and Montgomery, with a list of localities and parishes (f. 1).
A notebook, 1878-1879, containing sheep earmarks from over two thousand farms in counties Merioneth, Denbigh and Caernarfon, with an index of parishes and localities (pp. 246-7).
Pocket-book of Police Constable John Williams, stationed at Garndolbenmaen, containing a record of sheep earmarks in the parishes of Clynnog, Dolbenmaen, Llanfihangel-y-Pennant and Penmorfa, co. Caernarfon.
Sheep Register, printed and sold by W. Whittington, Wind Street, Neath, used to record almost three hundred earmarks from farms in co. Glamorgan, 1904.
Share ledger of the Celt Newspaper Co. Ltd. Cloth,
An additional group of the family papers of Mrs Rachel M. Hawkins (see Annual Report 1986-87, p 59), including further papers of Archdeacon Lewis Pryce (1873-1930)
Sgt George Phillips (1880-1924),
A biographical note on Sergeant George Phillips of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, who was on active service in Gallipoli during the First World War, and died from his wounds in 1924.