- NLW MS 6656C
- File
- 1824-1848
Letters, 1824-1848, from Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick (1783-1848) to Abraham Kirkham of Crickhowell and London.
Meyrick, Samuel Rush, Sir, 1783-1848 Letters from (1824-1848), NLW MS 6656C
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Letters, 1824-1848, from Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick (1783-1848) to Abraham Kirkham of Crickhowell and London.
Meyrick, Samuel Rush, Sir, 1783-1848 Letters from (1824-1848), NLW MS 6656C
Letters, 1807 [?1809] - 1834, from Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick (1783-1848) to Thomas Joseph Pettigrew (1791-1865), London and Thomas Maurice (1754-1824), British Museum.
Meyrick, Samuel Rush, Sir, 1783-1848 Letters from (1807 [?1809] - 1834), NLW MS 6655C
A copy of 'Gweithiau Samuel Roberts' (Dolgellau, 1856) with an inscription by the author 'On Board the "Circassian" May 16 1857' to Captain Powell (f. iir-v) in which he refers to his scheme of an 'Ocean Penny Postage'.
Roberts, Samuel, 1800-1885
Samuel Roberts, Llanbrynmair, letter,
A photocopy of a letter, 1841, from Samuel Roberts, Llanbrynmair ('S R', 1800-1885) to the Rev. Michael Jones, Llanuwchllyn (1787-1853), together with a card produced by E. W. Roberts in 1985 to commemorate the centenary of the death of Samuel Roberts.
Roberts, Samuel, 1800-1885
Samuel Pepys, being a typescript work by Arthur Christopher Benson (1862-1925), together with two autograph letters. (Formerly G. V. Roberts MS.) English. Boards. Purchased from Patrick Roberts, Pencader, June 1965.
Papers, 1866-1939, of the artist Samuel Maurice Jones (1853-1932), including notebooks, letters, lectures and addresses, family genealogical data, newspaper cuttings and other miscellaneous papers; together with letters written to his father, the Rev. John Jones (1820-1886), and a notebook belonging to his brother, John Maurice Jones (1845-1869).
Jones, Samuel Maurice, 1853-1932
An incomplete notebook of Samuel Jones (1628-97), nonconformist minister and teacher, of Brynllywarch, Glamorgan, containing notes of sermons; a catalogue of his books; accounts, 1664-5 and undated, including particulars of receipts and disbursements for 'Sister Prichard' at Brymbo, etc., and of payments at Whitechurch, Newport, Norton, Meredin, Dunchurch, Holmby, Horton, Hockley, Harding, Hilmorton, etc.; and extracts from a philosophical work (e.g. 'De accidente', 'De proprietatibus praedicabiliorum', etc.).
Jones, Samuel, 1628-1697
Papers and letters relating to Samuel Holland (1728-1801), M.P. for Merioneth, including a copy of his address to the electors of Merioneth, 1869, his warrant of appointment as deputy constable of Harlech Castle, 1869, correspondence, etc. and a printed copy of an address on the history of Pwllheli given in 1856 by David Williams, Castell Deudraeth.
The Samuel Holland Manuscripts are the papers of Samuel Holland (1803-92), a pioneer of the North Wales slate industry and Liberal member of Parliament for the county of Merioneth from 1870 to 1885.
Holland, Samuel, 1803-1892 Papers of, NLW MSS 4983-4987
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
One of two volumes containing transcripts made by Samuel Ayscough (1745-1804) and another of English Romances from the Harleian and Cotton manuscripts in the British Museum and other sources.
Ayscough, Samuel, 1745-1804 Transcripts of English Romances (late 18 cent.), NLW MS 5600C
One of two volumes containing transcripts made by Samuel Ayscough (1745-1804) and another of English Romances from the Harleian and Cotton manuscripts in the British Museum and other sources.
Ayscough, Samuel, 1745-1804 Transcripts of English Romances (late 18 cent.), NLW MS 5599C
Sample analyses of migration into the Oxford district,
Daniel, Goronwy H. (Goronwy Hopcyn), 1914-2003.
Letters to Sam Adams from prominent literary figures, including material submitted to him by them for publication, and some related correspondence between other parties, together with files on Geraint Goodwin and Alun Lewis.
Adams, Sam, 1934-
Salvador Ryan thesis 'Popular Religion .....'
A copy of a thesis 'Popular Religion in Gaelic Ireland 1445-1645' presented by Dr Salvador Ryan for the degree of Ph.D. (Maynooth, 2002), and submitted for the Legonna Celtic Research Prize, 2003.
Ryan, Salvador
Salusbury family, Llewenni: poetry, &c.,
Poetry, masques, short plays, memoranda, etc. by 17th century members of the Salusbury family of Llewenni, Denbighshire, in particular Sir John Salusbury (1567-1612), Sir Henry Salusbury (1589-1632), first baronet, and Sir Thomas Salusbury (1612-1643), second baronet, whose poem 'History of Joseph' was published in 1636.
Salusbury family, of Lleweni and Bachygraig
Salop Fire Office policy on Cymmerll, Kerry, and a petition regarding D. Matthews, Montgomeryshire,