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Short stories by Richard Hughes Williams ('Dic Tryfan') (d. 1919) (typescripts, etc). Welsh, English. Between boards. Donated by Mr Francis Wynn Jones, Aberystwyth, March 1964.
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Short stories by Richard Hughes Williams ('Dic Tryfan') (d. 1919) (typescripts, etc). Welsh, English. Between boards. Donated by Mr Francis Wynn Jones, Aberystwyth, March 1964.
Short stories and essays by and letters to Sam Ellis, Utica, New York; correspondence of R. Morris Williams, mainly relating to Moriah C. M. Chapel, Utica. Welsh, English. Between boards. Donated by Mrs Sam Ellis, c/o New York, August & October 1961.
Account books, 1903-16, 1932-48, of Evan Jones and later of Jenkin Henry Jones, St David's Villa, Pontgarreg, Llangrannog, co. Cardigan, grocers and general dealers.
Evan Jones and Jenkin Henry Jones.
Shop account book of Jenkin Jones, Penrhyn-coch, when working in the Rhondda,
Photocopies of a plan of the Majoda bungalow, New Quay, commissioned by the police after the shooting in 1945, and of the notes of PC Islwyn Williams, the policeman who arrested William Killick. Also included is and an explanatory note in the hand of John Williams, the officer's son .
A memorandum book, c. 1880-1895, of William Evans, shoemaker, Aberystwyth, with a note of sizes of shoes ordered by various customers; etc.
Evans, William, Aberystwyth Memorandum book (c. 1880-1895), NLW MS 2135A
Accounts, 1846-1868, of Abraham Williams of Coedcae-bach, parish of Llangynog, co. Carmarthen, shoemaker, the homesteads mentioned lying mainly in the parishes of Llanfihangel Abercywyn and Llangynog, together with a few earlier memoranda.
Williams, Abraham (Shoemaker) Account book (1837-1868), NLW MS 22192A
A log-book of the ship British Monarch, kept by the commander, Thomas Bowen Rees, containing an account of her voyage from Liverpool to Calcutta, June-October 1865 (ff. 1 verso-23 verso), and from Calcutta to London, December 1865 - April 1866 (inverted text ff. 27-54 verso). Also included is a draft letter, ca. 1866, from Thomas Bowen Rees to 'Mrs Rowlands', ?'Yet y Cwrt', near Newport, co. Pembroke (inverted text f. 26 recto-verso); and notes in Welsh in praise of the Sunday School (inverted text ff. 24-5 verso).
Rees, Thomas Bowen
An incomplete log-book, 1902-1903, of the steamship 'Frederick Knight', sailing from Barry and Cardiff to Portsaid, Theodosia, Odessa, Rotterdam and Leghorn, copied by Cadwalader Owen, a member of the crew.
Owen, Cadwalader, mariner
The log book of H.M.S. Doris (Captain (afterwards Sir) Christopher Cole (1770-1837)) from 31 January 1808 to 22 April 1809. It bears the armorial bookplate of Sir Christopher Cole which commemorates his exploit of storming the citadel of Belgica on the island of Neira in 1810.
Cole, Christopher, Sir, 1770-1836 Log book (1808-1809), NLW MS 3430D Commemorative bookplate (1810), NLW MS 3430D
Letters, 1796-[c. 1808], from Lewis Bagot, bishop of St. Asaph, and William Crowe, poet, and one signed by William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, third duke of Portland, to W. D. Shipley, dean of St. Asaph, from G. Pigot to Charles Shipley, son of the dean, from Frances Colleter to Lady (William) Jones, sister of the dean, and from G[...] to Mrs. [?William] Shipley [?daughter-in-law of the dean] and Mrs. [?C. A.] Dashwood [?daughter of the dean], together with poems by the dean and William Crowe, etc.
Bagot, Lewis, 1741-1802 Letters from (1796-c.1808), NLW MS 2409C
Ledgers and accounts of Messrs. W. Morris & Co., ship chandlers and ironmongers, and Messrs. Jones & Morris, sailmakers, Portmadoc, co. Caernarvon, 1888-1920.
Messrs. W. Morris & Co. and Messrs. Jones & Morris.