One of two volumes containing an interleaved copy of Y Seren Foreu, neu Ganwyll y Cymry. Gan Rhys Pritchard ... (Llanymddyfri, 1770), containing numerous manuscript notes and corrections by Rice Rees, editor of the 1841 edition.
A typewritten copy of the report of James Weeks Szlumper, Esq., C.E. [afterwards Sir James], on the state of the encroachments and obstructions which existed in the river Teifi at Cilgerran, August 1873.
Szlumper, James Weeks, Sir, 1834-1926 Report on the river Teifi, 1873, typewritten copy, NLW MS 6202E
Typewritten copies of poems written between 1896 and 1902 by (Sir) John Gibson (1841-1915), editor of The Cambrian News, Aberystwyth, and printed in that paper.
Gibson, John, 1841-1915 Poetry, 1896-1902, typewritten copies, NLW MS 6201C
One of four volumes containing the original manuscript of Gorwen, a story of Welsh life, written, 1892-1894, by (Sir) John Gibson (1841-1915), editor of the Cambrian News, Aberystwyth, and printed in that paper.
Gibson, John, 1841-1915 Gorwen, 1892-1894, original manuscript, NLW MS 6200C
One of four volumes containing the original manuscript of Gorwen, a story of Welsh life, written, 1892-1894, by (Sir) John Gibson (1841-1915), editor of the Cambrian News, Aberystwyth, and printed in that paper.
Gibson, John, 1841-1915 Gorwen, 1892-1894, original manuscript, NLW MS 6198C
Typewritten copies of letters relating to the antiquities of Co. Clare, containing information collected during the progress of the Ordnance Survey in 1839.
Poetry by Edward Hughes (Y Dryw) (1772-1850), rector of Bodfari, comprising Can Arobryn. Llong-Ddrylliad (two copies) and Lines delivered at a diner [sic] given to Dr Owen Pugh in the Town-hall of Denbigh March 4th 1834; together with notes relating to Hughes.
One of three volumes containing an anthology of Welsh poetry, together with translations into Welsh, compiled by Thomas Lloyd Jones (Gwenffrwd) (1810-1834). Much of the contents appeared in his printed anthology, Ceinion Awen y Cymmry (Denbigh, 1831).
Jones, Thomas Lloyd, 1810-1834 Poetic anthology compiled by, NLW MS 6077C
One of three volumes containing an anthology of Welsh poetry, together with translations into Welsh, compiled by Thomas Lloyd Jones (Gwenffrwd) (1810-1834). Much of the contents appeared in his printed anthology, Ceinion Awen y Cymmry (Denbigh, 1831).
Jones, Thomas Lloyd, 1810-1834 Poetic anthology compiled by, NLW MS 6076C
Papers, 1997, relating to the 'Just Say No' 1997 devolution referendum campaign, including correspondence, strategy papers, campaign materials, and papers relating to the Charter Movement; also included in this file are further papers regarding the 'Just Say No' campaign, including material collected from the internet.
Microfilm copies of two Glasgow University manuscripts, Hunter MS 287 (U.6.5) comprising the Laws of Hywel Dda, and Hunter MS 318 (U.7.12), 'Alvredi Beverlacensis'.
An account book, 1893-1895, recording wages paid to roadmen in the township of Trefeurig in the Lower Genau'r Glyn highway district, north Cardiganshire.
A photostat facsimile of an interlude by Ioan Sienkyn in Tonn MS 16 in the Cardiff Public Library entitled 'Interlude yn dynwared y ffrwgwd a fu rhwng Gytyn Geispwl wrth farchnad ysclyfaeth a Bessi frâs ei Wraig yn bedair rhan I y Ffwl neu'r Gwarotwr II Gyttyn Geisbwl III Bessi fras ei wraig IV y Cynghorwr'.
Jenkin, John, 1716-1796 Interlude by, facsimile of, NLW MS 5170C
A photostat facsimile of an article by Edward Heron-Allen (1861-1943) in The Violin Times, 15 May 1895, entitled The Seal of Roger Wade, Crowder. A new contribution to the history of the Welsh crwth.
A miscellany consisting of poetry, notes and extracts by John Thomas (Sion Wyn o Eifion) (1786-1859); poetry, letters, etc. by several individuals; hymns; hymn-tunes by John Williams (Ioan Madog) (1812-1878) and Robert Griffith, Caernarfon; a printed copy of Can y Blotyn Du; recipes; etc.
'The History of Philocles in a series of Letters to his Friends, Volume the first', 1761-1766, purporting to give an account of the love affairs of 'Philocles'. The book is dedicated to 'Mr Michael Jones of Brecon in the county of Brecknockshire' by 'his affectionate Brother Philocles'.
Philocles (Pseudonym), fl. 1761-1766 Account of love affairs of, NLW MS 5164A
A copy of John Parkhurst : A Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testament ... (London, 1809) which belonged to Christmas Evans, Welsh Baptist preacher, and which has notes in his autograph.
Evans, Christmas, 1766-1838 Greek lexicon belonging to, with manuscript notes by, NLW MS 5162C
One of six volumes of memoranda, accounts, and miscellaneous notes and extracts mainly relating to the industrial development of South Wales, compiled between 1806 and 1849 by Thomas Ellis (b. 1781), a patternmaker at Tredegar.
Ellis, Thomas, of Tredegar, b. 1781 Memoranda by, NLW MSS 5155-5160A