Showing 15041 results

Archival description
Only top-level descriptions
Print preview View:

212 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Certificates of Henry Brinley Richards

  • NLW MS 8285C
  • File
  • [1834] x [1841]

Two certificates, signed by [John Fane], Lord Burghersh, chairman of the committee of the Royal Academy of Music, 24 December 1834 and 20 December 1836, of the distinction of one of 'The King's Scholarships' awarded to Master Henry Brinley Richards, and a letter dated 8 March 1841 announcing his nomination as Associate of the Royal Academy of Music.

Chant for the 137th Psalm (photographic copy)

  • NLW MS 8069B
  • File
  • [1848] x [1899]

A photographic copy of a chant for the 137th Psalm composed by John Barrett, organist of St Davids Cathedral, 26 February 1848, with a statement, signed by A[lfred] J[ohn] M[organ] Green, rector of Halkyn, concerning the authorship.

Chants

  • NLW MS 8070A
  • File
  • [20 cent.]

Twelve chants by Henry Lawes, R. Cooke, E. J. Hopkins, W. Russell, J. Jones, H. J. Pye and others.

Chapter Art Centre papers,

  • NLW ex 2526.
  • File
  • 1970-2001.

Papers, 1970-2001, relating to the Chapter Art Centre, Cardiff, established in 1971, including the proposal for an arts centre in Cardiff, original plans for the 'Chapter workshops & centre for the arts', programmes, press cuttings, advertising material relating to events held such as films and art exhibitions and to celebrating its thirtieth anniversary in 2001. The artist Christine Kinsey, the donor, was one of three directors who founded Chapter.

Chapter (Cardiff, Wales).

Chapter of Kidwelly,

  • NLW MS 10979E
  • File
  • [18 cent., first ¼].

A transcript of the charter of incorporation of the borough of Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, 6 August, 1618, together with form of oaths of a burgess and of an alderman or member of the common council.

Charge to jury; Account book,

  • NLW MS 21954D.
  • File
  • 1689-1721.

A volume containing accounts, 1693-1721, of Thomas Walker and Elizabeth his wife of Newton, parish of St David Without, Brecon, with her sister Katherine Games, relating mainly to receipts of rent, legal charges, payments of debts, etc. (ff. 1-22); charge to the jury of the court leet of Crickhowell, co. Brecon, 1689, with drafts (inverted text ff. 52 verso-66 verso); and brief details concerning a suit, 1694, between Thomas Walker and Daniel Williams, Penpont (inverted text f. 35).

Charles and Davies correspondence,

  • NLW MS 10550C.
  • File
  • 1791-1846.

Family correspondence including letters from David Charles, Carmarthen, to Sarah Phillipps, Haverfordwest, 1791, and to his daughters, 1813-28; David Charles, junior, Carmarthen to his father, 1826, and to Elizabeth Davies, 1822; David Davies, Carnachenwen, 1829-30, to Robert Davies, Aberystwyth; Sarah Charles, Bala, 1826, to her cousin Mary Charles; and David Charles Davies to his parents at Aberystwyth, 1839; and miscellaneous papers including an obituary notice of David Davies, Carnachenwen, banker; and drafts of a monumental inscription for David Charles (d. 1834).

Charles and Davies correspondence,

  • NLW MS 10549B.
  • File
  • 1841-1876.

Letters by Margaret Wozencraft, 1855 and undated; letters by David Charles Davies, Newtown and London, 1851-1871, to his mother and other members of the family; Elizabeth Davies, Pibwr Wen, and Aberystwyth, to her daughter Elizabeth, 1860; and Henry Richard, 1876; and miscellaneous papers, including a list of books bought by David Charles Davies; a note (1841) by John Breese of the baptism of Sarah, daughter of David Charles, Carmarthen, 1792; a programme of the C. M. Quarterly Association at Aberystwyth, 1849; An Answer to Prayer - verses by J. J., Kettering; verses written to the Skinner Street Sunday School teachers; medical prescriptions for Mrs. Robert Davies and Miss Davies, Albion House, Aberystwyth; and sermon notes.

Charles and Mary Green Papers

  • NLW ex 1916
  • File

Papers, 1965-1971, mainly relating to financial assistance for Charles and Mary, children of Fred Green, Trefelin, Patagonia, who came to Tregaron Secondary School to complete their education in a Welsh environment; including letters from Gareth Alban Davies, Fred Green, R. E. Griffith, John Henry Jones, Lord Elystan Morgan and R. Bryn Williams. -- For the reminiscences of Mary Green, see Glyn Ifans (editor), A Hundred Years of Secondary Education in Tregaron (Tregaron Secondary School Centenary Committee, 1997), pp. 209-11.

Results 2801 to 2820 of 15041