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Land Revenue: Wales,

  • NLW MS 22001E.
  • File
  • 1773.

A transcript of indexes to the Enrolment Books of Grants, Leases and Warrants relating to Wales, 1631-1773, compiled for internal use by the officers of the Exchequer Office of the Auditors of Land Revenue.

Land tenure in Berthddu and Ystradmeurig

  • NLW MS 6689E
  • File
  • 19 cent.

Particulars of the manor of Berthddu, Cardiganshire, giving names of owners and occupiers of property, c. mid 19 cent., together with a few similar particulars for occupiers and lands in the parish of Ystradmeurig, c. 1865.

Land tenure in Cardiganshire

  • NLW MS 6692F
  • File
  • c. 1865

Particulars showing by whom various properties in the parishes of Ysbyty Ystwyth, Llanafan and Llanychaiarn were owned and occupied, c. 1865.

Land tenure in Cardiganshire

  • NLW MS 6691E
  • File
  • c. 1865

Particulars showing by whom various properties in the parishes of Llanddeiniol, Llanychaiarn, Llanilar, Llanrhystud, Llangwyryfon and Rhostie, Cardiganshire were owned and occupied, c. 1865.

Land tenure in Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn

  • NLW MS 6690E
  • File
  • c. 1865

Particulars showing by whom various properties in the parish of Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn, Cardiganshire were owned and occupied, c. 1865.

Lands in the Lordship of Ruthin

  • NLW MS 7891B
  • File
  • 1779

'A Survey of Lands inclosed from the Waste in the Lordship of Ruthin. Richd. Myddleton Esq. Of Chirk Castle in the County of Denbigh Lord of the Manor. Taken 1779 by S. Minshull'.

Last poem,

  • 424/2/144/1.
  • File
  • 1917, Jan. 13 /

First line: The sorrow of true love is a great sorrow. Written at Lydd. Manuscript copy in ink in Helen Thomas' hand.

Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917

Laura Burt Dissertation

  • NLW ex 1891
  • File

A copy of Laura Burt's dissertation 'British and Irish Telecottages - A new phenomenon', presented for an Honours Degree in Commerce, University of Edinburgh, 1994/5 (see also NLW ex 1820).

Lawyer's notebook

  • NLW MS 6033A
  • File
  • 18 cent.

A notebook containing extracts from law reports, temp. George I.

Layers in the Landscape Archive

  • GB 0210 LITL
  • Fonds
  • 2015-2022

Manuscript, typescript, printed and digital material (comprising text, images, film and sound recordings) created as part of the 'Layers in the Landscape' project, which applied the concept of interdisciplinary and non-hierarchical 'deep mapping' - as interpreted by Mike Pearson, Michael Shanks and Cliff McLucas - to the submerged landscape of Cardigan Bay, and in particular the submerged forest at Borth; this ‘deep mapping’ would be both a process and a product, juxtaposing and combining disparate spatial narratives within a single multi-faceted platform. Originally inspired by the story of Bendigeidfran in the Second Branch of the Mabinogi (‘Branwen uerch Lyr’) and the myth of Cantre'r Gwaelod, and based on the academic work of Erin Kavanagh, the project brought together specialists from a range of creative and scientific disciplines to produce a response to the flooding of Cardigan Bay over 125,000 years under the umbrella of geomythology, which is the study of landscape and story. The results were presented in the form of both academic work and multimedia public events, including the 'Borth's Lost Legends' exhibition at Borth Station Museum (July-September 2017), the 'Layers in Lampeter' exhibition at University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) Lampeter (November 2017 - February 2022) and the 'Penrolio' performance at UWTSD Lampeter (January 2018). The theory of communication without hierarchy was tested by taking the project to as many different cultures, age groups and environments as possible (including art galleries, museums, schools, colleges, WI meetings, cinemas, cadet huts and village halls - the ‘Layers in the Landscape’ film alone has been shown in at least 14 countries around the world), and public responses to the project were treated as part of it. The project was funded primarily by the Independent Social Research Foundation (ISRF) with support from UWTSD and private sponsors.

Kavanagh, Erin

Leaf from a mediæval Bible,

  • NLW MS 23791F [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
  • File
  • [mid 14 cent.]

A leaf from a manuscript Bible in Latin, copied in England around the middle of the fourteenth century, comprising part of the seventh chapter of the book of Esekiel and the beginning of the eighth, which is marked by an illuminated and decorated initial.

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