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Dyddiaduron y Parch. Richard Davies,

  • NLW MSS 12614-12616A.
  • File
  • 1847-1860 /

Copies of Y Dyddiadur Methodistaidd am 1847, Y Drych Blyneddol yn cynwys dyddiadur am y flwyddyn 1849, and Dyddiadur y Bedyddwyr am 1860, containing manuscript entries [by the Reverend Richard Davies ('Yr Hen Belican'), Baptist minister successively at Tal-y-wern, Glyn Elan, and Cwm-llwyd].

Hen Belican, 1797-1875

Dyddlyfr neu hunangofiant y Parchedig Richard Williams (1802-1842), gweinidog y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd yn Lerpwl a brawd William Williams ('Gwilym Cyfeiliog') ....

  • NLW MS 18436B.
  • File

Dyddlyfr neu hunangofiant y Parchedig Richard Williams (1802-1842), gweinidog y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd yn Lerpwl a brawd William Williams ('Gwilym Cyfeiliog'). (Gynt Bontdolgadfan MS 50.) Felwm. Rhoddwyd gan y ddiweddar Eluned M. Williams a'r diweddar Emyr Williams, Wrecsam, trwy law Mr Gwilym Evans, Aberystwyth, Mawrth 1963.

Dyddlyfr tirfesurydd,

  • NLW MS 11988A.
  • File
  • 1886-1887 /

A journal of James James, land surveyor, of Borth, co. Cardigan, for the period 15 January 1886 to 4 April 1887. The entries relate largely to land measurements along Cardigan Bay, extending from Borth to Llanfrothen and Portmadoc.

James, James, land surveyor

Dyddlyfr,

  • NLW MS 21444A.
  • File
  • 1900-1901.

Dyddlyfr y Parchedig William Ryle Davies (1844-1901), gweinidog Holloway (M.C.), Llundain.

Dyddlyfrau cenhadwr Cymreig yn Llundain.

  • NLW MSS 24055-6B.
  • File
  • 1857-1860

Dyddlyfrau, Chwefror 1857-Gorffennaf 1858 (NLW MS 24055B, tt. 1-272) ac Awst 1858-Gorffennaf 1860 (NLW MS 24056B), y cenhadwr Methodist dinesig David Williams, yn cofnodi ei ymweliadau â Chymry yn Llundain ar ran y Genhadaeth Gymreig yn Llundain. Arwyddir y dyddlyfrau yn rheolaidd gan arolygydd Williams, y Parch. Owen Thomas, Jewin Crescent. = Journals, February 1857-July 1858 (NLW MS 24055B, pp. 1-272) and August 1858-July 1860 (NLW MS 24056B), of the Methodist city missionary David Williams, recording his visits to Welsh people in London on behalf of y Genhadaeth Gymreig yn Llundain (the Welsh Mission in London). The journals are periodically signed by Williams's superintendent, the Rev. Owen Thomas, Jewin Crescent.
Wedi'u cynnwys gyda'r cyfrolau mae ffotograff o David Williams, [?1880au], a ffotograff modern o ddarlun wedi'i fframio ohono, y ddau yn perthyn i gyfnod ei weinidogaeth yng Nhapel Peniel, Tremadog (1865-1891). Cyhoeddwyd pedwar llythyr ar ddeg oddi wrth David Williams, ynglŷn â’r genhadaeth yn Llundain, yn Y Drysorfa, cyfres newydd, 11-14 (1857-1860). = Also included are a photograph of David Williams, [?1880s], and a modern photograph of a framed portrait of him, both relating to his time as minister of Peniel Chapel, Tremadog (1865-1891). Fourteen letters from David Williams, concerning the London mission, were published in Y Drysorfa, n.s., 11-14 (1857-1860).

Williams, David, -1891

Dyer family manuscripts and papers

  • GB 0210 MSDYER
  • Fonds
  • [c. 1722]-1948

Papers, [c. 1722]-1948, of, or relating to, poet and artist John Dyer and his family, brought together by W. H. D Longstaffe, including notebooks, [c. 1722]-1756, of John Dyer; transcripts, [1847x1855], of his poems; a manuscript compiled by his nephew William Charles Dyer, 1761-1763; copies, [19 cent., second ¼]-1854, of letters addressed to his nieces; genealogical notes, 1756-1948, by W. H. D. Longstaffe and others relating to the Dyer family; and a collection of engravings, dated 1736-1841.

Longstaffe, W. Hylton (William Hylton)

Dyfed Family History Society Census Indexes on Microfiche

  • Microform Reading Room (Dyfed FHS Indexes)
  • File
  • 2000

Additional Dyfed Family History Society publications on microfiche comprising indexes to the 1841 census returns for the Pembrokeshire enumeration districts of St Davids, Fishguard, Haverfordwest, Milford, Narberth, Newport and Pembroke

Dyfed Family History Society

Dyfed Family History Society Indexes on Microfiche

  • GB 0210 DYFEDFHSINDEX
  • Fonds
  • 1999

Dyfed Family History Society publications on microfiche comprising indexes to Pembrokeshire baptisms, 1813-37 and 1838-1900; Pembrokeshire burials, 1813-37; and the 1851 census returns for the Pembrokeshire enumeration districts of Cenarth (that part of the district lying in Pembrokeshire only), Fishguard, Haverfordwest, Narberth, Newport, Pembroke, St David's and Steynton. The towns of Pembroke Dock and Haverfordwest are excluded since separate indexes are available for these two towns

Dyfed Family History Society

Dyfed FHS Indexes on Microfiche

  • Microform Reading Room (Dyfed FHS Indexes)
  • File
  • 1999

Additional Dyfed Family History Society publications on microfiche comprising surveys of monumental inscriptions at St Davids Church, Llannarth, Y Drewen Independent Chapel, Bron-gwyn, Llanddeiniol Church, and Neuadd Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Llandysiliogogo, all in co. Cardigan; St Sawyl's Church, Llansawel, Llandyfeisant Church, Llan-y-crwys Church, Llidiadnennog Independent Chapel, Rhydcymerau Methodist Chapel, Rhydybont Independent Chapel, Capel yr Erw (Independent), Cellan, Caeronnen Unitarian Chapel, Bethel, Cynwyl Gaeo, Baptist Chapel, Cwrtycadno Methodist Chapel, Pumsaint Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Saron, Cwm Twrch (Cynwyl Gaeo), Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Bethel, Parc-y-Rhos, Pencarreg Chapel, and St Cynwyl Church, Cynwyl Elfed, all in co. Carmarthen; St Michael's Church, Whitechurch, and Blaenwaun Baptist Chapel, St Dogmaels, co. Pembroke.

Dyfed Family History Society

Dyffryn Manledd,

  • NLW ex 2683.
  • File
  • 1990.

A translation by David Williams, 1990, of ‘Dyffryn Manledd’, an essay by Richard Jones (original Welsh version is NLW MS 15457B).

Jones, Richard.

Dyfodiad Cristnogaeth i Gymru

  • NLW MS 8537E
  • File
  • 1895

An essay by 'Hil Eryron' on the coming of Christianity into Wales, submitted for competition at an 'eisteddfod' held in 1895.

Dylan Thomas family letters

  • NLW MS 23932D.
  • File
  • 1951-1953

Three letters, 1951-1953, from Dylan Thomas and his parents to Dylan's cousin, Mai Griffiths of Cross Hands.
They consist of: a letter from Dylan, 16 December 1952, informing Mai of the death of his father that day (ff. 3-4; apparently unpublished); a letter from his father David John (Jack), 28 June 1951, sympathising with Mai on the recent loss of her husband and giving family news (ff. 1-2); and a letter from his mother Florence (Florrie), 4 May [1953], on the recent death of Florence's daughter Nancy (ff. 5-6).

Thomas, Dylan, 1914-1953

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