Typed notes by D. H. Ferguson-Thomas on the village of Caio, parish of Cynwyl Gaeo, Carmarthenshire, entitled 'Caio village and environs: 1930s reminiscences', and on the church 'Caio parish church' and 'Caio parish church in the 1930s', 2003.
A typescript copy of the reminiscences of Ada Carter (née Fowler) who spent her childhood in Port Talbot, co. Glamorgan, and who later became a scullery maid at Dynevor Castle, co. Carmarthen.
A volume containing reminiscences by Eliphaz Watkin Morgan (d. 1944), Aber-craf, co. Brecon, compiled 1930s and including an account of Aber-craf colliery, Craig-y-nos castle and Dan yr Ogof caves.
An autograph copy of Remarks on the Welsh Verb (Prague), a paper read by Josef Baudiš (b. 1883) at a meeting of the Philological Society in London, 3 December 1920.
An annotated interleaved copy of T. [N]. Parker's Remarks on the Malt Tax: with reference to the debate in the House of Commons on the 10th March 1835, and in defence of the farmers and maltsters against the injurious effects of misrepresentations and misprints, and the indiscreet kindness of some of their friends. Shrewsbury, 1835; with a covering circular and cuttings from the Salopian Journal.
A minute book, 1834-1839, of a committee formed to promote the return of representatives to Parliament favourable to the claims of Protestant Dissenters and the general interests of civil and religious liberty, 1834, and of the committee of the Church Rate Abolition Society, 1836-1839.
Evan Griffith of Kenewill, co. Mont., gent., and Griffith Evan, son and heir of the said Evan Griffith. 2. Humphrey Parry the younger of Llanvylling, gent., and George Dorsett of Llansanfraid, co. Mont. 3. John Griffiths of Llanervill, co. Mont., gent., and Edward Evans of Llangynniew, co. Mont., gent. 4. The Rev. David Evans of Llanervill aforesaid, clerk. Release of Tythin yn y Gyfylche, or Ty yn y Gyfylche, and Ty yn y fron in t. Kenewill in p. Llanervill, co. Mont., and Tyddyn Ddolwen, Tyddyn Cae yr Gweision, Llyast y Bellan, and Tyddin Bach, all in t. Moelyfeliarth in p. Llangadvan, co. Mont. (J.L.M. Sinnett 7).
David Jones of Gyfylche in p. Llanerfyl, co. Mont., gent., and Dorothy, his wife. 2. Evan Jones, son and heir of the said David Jones. Release of Tyddin y Gyfylche, otherwise Ty yn y Gyfylche, Ty yn y fron, and Rhos ty bach in t. Cynewyll in p. Llanerfyl, co. Mont. (J.L.M. Sinnett 23).
Richard Edwards of Cwmcarnedd, co. Mont., gent., and Mary, his wife. 2. John Humphreys of Llanvylling, co. Mont., gent. Release of lands in Kenewill in p. Llanervill, co. Mont. (J.L.M. Sinnett 5).
Griffith Evan of Cyfylche in p. Llanervil, co. Mont., gent., and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. Richard Pryce of Maeslemistin, Llangadfan, co. Mont., gent. 3. David Jones of Llwynderw in p. Llanervil, co. Mont., weaver, husband of Dorothy, the only daughter and surviving child of the aforesaid Griffith Evan. 4. Edward Devereux of Llwydiarth Park, Llangadvan, and Joseph Thomas of Llyssin in p. Llanervil, co. Mont., gent. Release of Cyfylche and Ty yn y fron in p. Llanervil, co. Mont. (J.L.M. Sinnett 14).
John Humffreys of Llwyn, co. Mont. 2. David Jones of Gyfylche in p. Llanerfil, co. Mont., gent. 3. Rice Pryce of Manafon, co. Mont., gent. Release of certain lands in Kenewill in p. Llanerfil, co. Mont. (J.L.M. Sinnett 16).
Thomas Meredith of p. Llanychairarne, co. Card., gent., and David Meredith of Foesybleithed, co. Card., farmer, eldest son and heir at law of the said Thomas. 2. John Evans of Aberystwyth, co. Card., esq. Release of a passage way and a parcel of land in Mill Lane, Aberystwyth (J.L.M. Sinnett 27).
Adysgrif a mynegai a baratowyd gan Eirlys Charles ac a drefnwyd gan Aneurin L. E. Griffiths o arysgrifau beddfeini mynwent Capel yr Annibynwyr, Rehoboth, Mathri, sir Benfro.
Rehoboth C. M. Chapel, Nant Peris church accounts, letters, etc. (Formerly Borth-y-gest MS 44.) Welsh, English. Between boards. Purchased from the library of Mr R. E. Jones, Borth-y-gest, 1959-1961.
A typescript register of Welsh missionaries compiled, late 1940s, by Nellie Dean of the London Missionary Society and subsequently given to the Reverend Dr W. T. Owen, containing biographical details of over a hundred missionaries.