- NLW MS 1068C
- File
- 1909
A draft of an essay on the Welsh Jacobites written by Herbert M. Vaughan for the national eisteddfod held in London, 1909.
Vaughan, Herbert M. (Herbert Millingchamp), 1870-1948
A draft of an essay on the Welsh Jacobites written by Herbert M. Vaughan for the national eisteddfod held in London, 1909.
Vaughan, Herbert M. (Herbert Millingchamp), 1870-1948
'A History of the Cycle 1710-1869' compiled in 1935 by Nest Lloyd and Susan Mainwaring, recounts the history of 'The Cycle of the White Rose', originally a Welsh Jacobite Club, which was established at Wrexham in 1710 to serve north-east Wales and part of Cheshire. The volumes consist mainly of extracts from the extant minute-books, now designated NLW MSS 14941-2C, supplemented by additional material from other sources. NLW MS 23301C includes a chapter on the Jacobite links of the Williams Wynn family of Wynnstay and an appendix containing details for Cycle meetings kept at Overton, co. Flint, during the period 1760-74 (see NLW MS 14943D); NLW MS 23302C consists of lists of, and notes on, members, illustrated with armorial bearings and engravings of 'Cycle' houses; and NLW MS 23303B includes notes on the Wynnstay Theatre, comprising lists of performances and casts, 1773-87.
Lloyd, Nest, fl. 1935
Notebook, 1749-1777, of Samuel Deykin of Carmarthen, including a journal of his travels to London and Barnsley, March-June 1950; an imaginary journal for 1746, had Charles Edward Stuart acceded to the throne (ff. 11-16); topical verse, miscellaneous notes and memoranda, and religious meditations.
Deykin, Samuel
Letter regarding response to the Jacobite uprising
Letter from the King's Council, September 1715, to John Morgan, 'Lord Lieutenant of South Wales' [recte Monmouthshire], concerning the Jacobite rising and in particular the preparation of the militia and the arrest of papists. Signatures listed as follows: Nottingham, Sunderland, Bolton, Marlborough, Devonshire, Sommers, and Orford.
Nottingham, Daniel Finch, Earl of, 1647-1730