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Three works of Boccaccio

  • NLW MS 6985E
  • File
  • 1457

Three works by Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), viz. (a) L'Amorosa Fiammetta (imperfect, wanting one leaf at the beginning), (b) Corbaccio, and (c) Ameto. They are written on paper, in double columns, in the hand of Ambrugio Speççaferro and were completed, according to colophons, on 6 September, 15 September and 17 October 1457 respectively. There are pen-work initials in red and blue; some initials, perhaps illuminated, have been removed.

Speççaferro, Ambrugio, 15 cent.

Three volumes containing printed programmes giving details of concerts held by the Llandudno Pier Company Ltd, April-Oct. 1912, April-Oct. 1915 ...,

  • NLW ex 1717-19.
  • File
  • 1912-17.

Three volumes containing printed programmes giving details of concerts held by the Llandudno Pier Company Ltd, April-Oct. 1912, April-Oct. 1915 and April 1916-Jan. 1917. Two minute books, 1875-1882 and 1882-1885, of the Llandudno Pier Company, purchased with the above three volumes, are now known as NLW MSS 23488-9D.

Three scrapbooks of press cuttings and papers assembled by Edward James (1885-1971), London editor of the Western Mail and South ...,

  • NLW ex 1543-1545.
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  • 1903-1959.

Three scrapbooks of press cuttings and papers assembled by Edward James (1885-1971), London editor of the Western Mail and South Wales Echo, 1913-59, a barrister, prominent Conservative and member of Holborn Borough Council, 1935-65:. Press cuttings and papers, 1903-28, many relating to the Tonypandy Riots of 1910, the abortive home rule campaign of E. T. John, 1910-14, and the Suffragette campaigns (Edward James gave evidence in 1913 in a court case against Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst) (NLW ex 1543). Press cuttings and papers, 1914-40, many concerning the implementation of the Welsh Church Act, 1920, notably its disendowment clauses, and the devolution campaigns of the early 1920s, together with letters from Sir Alfred Robbins, 1923, J. A. Sandbrook, 1936, and A. J. Sylvester, 1933 (NLW ex 1544). Press cuttings and papers, 1934-59, some relating to Stanley Baldwin, D. Lloyd George and Dr Thomas Jones, C.H., together with a letter from Sir Alfred T. Davies, 1948 (NLW ex 1545).

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