A copy of Dr Emyr Wyn Jones's work 'Winifred Coombe Tennant a'r Eisteddfod' to be published in Y Traethodydd, based mainly on the letters of Winifred Coombe Tennant ('Mam o Nedd', 1874-1956) to Beriah Gwynfe Evans (1848-1927) (now NLW MS 23644C).
Copi o waith Dr Emyr Wyn Jones 'Winifred Coombe Tennant a'r Eisteddfod' i'w gyhoeddi yn Y Traethodydd, yn seiliedig yn bennaf ar lythyrau Winifred Coombe Tennant ('Mam o Nedd', 1874-1956) at Beriah Gwynfe Evans (1848-1927) (yn awr NLW MS 23644C).
A copy of Anthony Berridge (ed.), The Letters of Edward Thomas to Jesse Berridge (London, 1983), formerly in the possession of Wilfrid Berridge. -- Purchased with NLW MS 23695E.
Eight volumes of press cuttings collected by Robert Isaac Jones ('Alltud Eifion'), 1880-1900, including cuttings of his own contributions to Welsh newspapers.
A poem of twenty-five verses dedicated to the Rev. David Lewis of Mochdre, co. Montgomery, who stood as the Conservative candidate in a district council election, c 1900.
A photostat facsimile of the parish register, 1627-1723, of Llanbedr (Merioneth), recording christenings, marriages and burials; with a roll of churchwardens.
Papurau ychwanegol John Sam Efans yn cynnwys atgofion am ei brofiadau yn ystod yr Ail Ryfel Byd a'i gysylltiad â D. M. Motors, Llanrug, sir Gaernarfon / Additional papers of John Sam Efans including recollections of his experiences during the Second World War and his connection with D. M. Motors, Llanrug, co Caernarfon.
An autograph book belonging to Noah Rees (1869-1933) of Clydach Vale, a pioneer of the South Wales Miners' Federation and member of the Rhondda UDC, including many contributions from fellow students at Ruskin College, Oxford; together with a bound copy of South Wales Miners' Federation: Conciliation Board and Other Agreements (Blackwood, 1916) owned by Noah Rees.
Four volumes of press cuttings and other papers, 1725-1889, one bearing the title 'Records of Events in North Wales and on The Borders'; and the others relating mainly to the Williams-Wynn family of Wynnstay, the Wynne family of Peniarth, and to politics, mainly in Merionethshire, including election addresses and other political ephemera
The tune book of Hugh Jones, Borth, containing hymn-tunes, including 'Digonedd' by Evan James, which was awarded a prize at Aberystwyth, 18 April 1862, anthems and songs.