- NLW MS 14707iB & iiC.
- File
- c. 1918.
Carl Hanson: Memoranda, etc. English. (Formerly Carl Hanson MS 7.) Cloth covers (i); in wallet (ii). Donated by the family of the late Carl Hanson, October 1961.
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Carl Hanson: Memoranda, etc. English. (Formerly Carl Hanson MS 7.) Cloth covers (i); in wallet (ii). Donated by the family of the late Carl Hanson, October 1961.
Carmarthen and St Davids records
A copy, with manuscript notes, of Charter for the Borough of Carmarthen ... (Carmarthen, 1765); lists of mayors and sheriffs of Carmarthen, 1764-1893; the succession of the archbishops and bishops of St Davids, 577-1874.
A ledger, 1862-1867, of the Carmarthen Bank conducted by David Morris and Sons.
A petition, bearing almost eight thousand signatures, opposing the proposed building of a nuclear bunker at Carmarthen, December 1985.
Carmarthen Presbyterian College,
A roll of students of the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen, alphabetically arranged, with biographical data collected by Walter Jenkin Evans, principal of the College.
Evans, Walter J. (Walter Jenkin), 1856-1927
A photographic reproduction of the roll of proceedings in great sessions held at Carmarthen before Richard, duke of Gloucester [aft. King Richard III], on Monday next before the feast of the Holy Trinity, 10 Edward IV [1470].
Carmarthen Union (St Clears Sub-District) Vaccination Registers (Abstracts)
Vaccination Register Abstracts, 1875-7 and 1879-93, for the Carmarthen Union, St Clears Sub- District; together with additional Carmarthenshire parish indexes comprising Talley burials, 1813-93, and the chapelry of Taliaris, 1768-1812, Cilycwm marriages, 1754-93, and Llanybydder burials, 1813-1984
Lewis, David E Treharne
Carmarthenshire general merchant's ledger
Ledger, 1812-1828 (watermark 1810), of Thomas Rees of New Inn, Llanfihangel-ar-arth, Carmarthenshire, a general merchant operating in Carmarthenshire and Cardiganshire, written mainly in the hand of his clerk, John Griffiths.
The ledger relates primarily to his Carmarthenshire customers and includes records of payments for butter and for the transportation of goods (particularly butter) between New Inn and Tregaron, Lampeter and Carmarthen. There are entries of old debts dating from 1798 (pp. 1-2) and particulars of rents and Talley grange custom paid by tenants and debts collected on behalf of creditors. Items found loose in the volume, including invoices and a note relating to the export of butter, have been placed in an archival envelope (42 ff.).
Rees, Thomas, of New Inn.
Additional Carmarthenshire parish indexes, as follows: -- LLAN-Y-CRWYS -- Baptisms 1813-1992 -- Burials 1813-1992 -- Marriages 1813-1994 -- Marriage Strays 1813-1994 -- PENCARREG -- Baptisms 1813-75 -- Baptisms 1876-1934 -- Burials 1813-75 -- Burials 1876-1992 -- Marriages 1754-1971 -- Marriage Strays 1754-1971 -- Vaccination Register Abstracts for the Carmarthen Union:Sub-District of Conwil(parishes of Aber-nant, Conwil, Llanllawddog, Llanpumpsaint, Llanwinio, Merthyr, Mydrim, Newchurch and Tre-lech), 1853-1883; together with separate abstracts for the parishes of Llanllawddog and Llanpumpsaint, 1853-1883
Carmarthenshire landlord's account book
An account book kept, c. 1681-1696, by a [? Carmarthenshire] landlord (possibly Thomas Lloyd, Alltycadno (d. by 1721)) to record financial and farming transactions, including rents due and paid to him, rates and other dues paid, wages of servants, purchases and sales of livestock, etc.
Lloyd, Thomas, Alltycadno, Carmarthenshire, d. by 1721 Account book possibly by (c. 1681-1696), NLW MS 4275B
Carmarthenshire Liberal Unionism
Twenty-five letters and telegrams to J. F. Morris, Carmarthen, solicitor and Liberal Unionist, relating to the selection of a Liberal Unionist candidate for the 1889 by-election in the West Carmarthenshire division and to attempts at co-operation with local Conservatives. The main correspondents are Robert Bickersteth, London, secretary of the Liberal Unionist Association and Leigh Maclachlan, Cardiff, agent of the Liberal Unionists in South Wales.
Morris, James Frederick
Carmarthenshire men sent to Ireland
A warrant of the Privy Council, March 14, 1601/2, authorising baron Buckhurst, Lord High Treasurer of England, to pay to Sir John Vaughan, or to his assign, Griffith Lloyd, the sum of three hundred and fifty pounds, being the charge of arming, 'apparelling', and transporting one hundred men from Carmarthenshire for military service in Ireland.
Notebook, [1905x1930], of M. H. Jones, Penllwyn, Aberystwyth, containing lists of place-names in Carmarthenshire, arranged by letter and accompanied by etymological and philological notes, as well as detailed notes relating to older forms of names.
Notes found loose inside the volume have been placed in an archival envelope (ff. 144-145).
Jones, M. H. (Morgan Hugh), 1873-1930.
Carmarthenshire Unitarian chapels
Schedules and notes of deeds and documents relating to some Carmarthenshire Unitarian chapels, etc.
Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire & Cardiganshire Friendly Society and Y Celt. 1/2 leather,
A 13th century transcript of Carmina by Claudius Claudianus.
Claudianus, Claudius.
Carolau a Cerddi [sic] Detholedig gan William Williams 1810- [1818], including 'carolau plygain' and English hymns; a notebook belonging to Griffith Owen, Tremadog, containing poems by John Prichard ('Sion Ebrill'), 'Owain Meirion' and Hugh Hughes, Conwy, etc; 'Llyfr O. D. Williams, ('Llysfoel'), Llanfrothen', containing englynion and epitaphs; and a notebook containing press-cuttings of a long series of englynion which appeared in Y Negesydd, July- November 1904, entitled 'Dadl y Baco'. (Formerly Bob Owen MS.) Welsh, English. Between boards. Purchased from Bob Owen, Croesor, June 1959.
Carolau anhysbys; barddoniaeth gan neu yn llaw David Jones, Cyffty, a barddoniaeth gan Richard Jones, Llangwyfan a Dafydd Jones ('Dewi Fwynwr'). (Gynt A. E. Jones, Y Goppa MS.) Rhwng byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan Mrs A. E. Jones, Trawsfynydd, 1959-1961.