- NLW MS 10754D.
- File
- 1936 /
A typescript copy of 'Charmaine. A Romantic Mystery Play' written by the Reverend S. Rees-Tyrer, Ystrad Mynach, Hengoed, in April, 1936.
Rees-Tyrer, S., Rev., Ystrad Mynach
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A typescript copy of 'Charmaine. A Romantic Mystery Play' written by the Reverend S. Rees-Tyrer, Ystrad Mynach, Hengoed, in April, 1936.
Rees-Tyrer, S., Rev., Ystrad Mynach
Two charms found in Merioneth which were procured by one Thomas Thomas for the protection of himself, his family, and all his livestock against witchcraft and 'all evil diseases whatsoever.'
Two charms for the protection of Thomas and Margaret Richards.
Two charms against witchcraft from the Towyn area of Merioneth, and photostat facsimiles of two similar charms discovered in the neighbourhood of Llanidloes?, Montgomeryshire.
Chart tracing the donor's ancestry and a family history entitled 'The Story of the Mortimers',
A transcript of the charter of incorporation of the borough of Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, 6 August, 1618, together with forms of oaths of a burgess and of an alderman or member of the common council.
Charter of Mathry fair (photostat facsimile from Public Record Office),
A facsimile of the charter granted to Wigan in 1314, together with a transcript and an English translation.
Charter parties of the firm of John Owen & Co, Caernarvonshire, etc. Spanish, French, English. Between boards. Donated by H. Parry, Nefyn, February 1952.
Cheque and letter to Percy Fitzgerald from Charles Dickens, and a letter from Henry Fielding Dickens, son of Charles Dickens. (Formerly G. V. Roberts MS.) English. Between boards. Purchased from Patrick Roberts, Pencader, June 1965.
A manuscript volume with the words 'Entry Book' in ink on the back cover. The volume contains an alphabetical list of the freemen of the city of Chester, 1753-1824, arranged under the names of the mayors for the various years. The list appears to have been compiled c. 1809, and then added to. Inside the back cover of the volume is a list of aldermen and other office holders, both present and absent, 22 October 1824, at the election of Geo[rge] Harrison as mayor.
Chester Spring Assizes court records
Notes of a libel case heard at the Chester Spring Assizes, 1842, where William Williams (Caledfryn) (1801-1869), Caernarvon was plaintiff and Hugh Jones and Owen Jones, Mold were defendants.
Chester Street Baptist Church, Wrexham, Records,
Accounts and other papers relating to Chester Street Baptist Church, 1708-1922; deeds relating to Chester Street, Wrexham, 1749-1883; collecting book, accounts, deeds and trustees documents of Holt Baptist Church, 1802-1943.
Chester Street Baptist Church (Wrexham, Wales)
A collection of manuscripts and papers of Dr John Pughe, 'Ioan ap Hu Feddyg', Aberdovey, David Roberts Pughe, Clynnog, William Owen, Chwaen Wen, Anglesey, and other members of the donor's family.
An inscribed roll presented to the National Library of Wales on behalf of the Shanghai Library in 1988. The inscription is the work of the calligrapher Han Tiang-heng, Vice-director of the Institute of Chinese Classical Painting. Translated, the text reads 'Books form the steps leading to paradise'.
Tiang-heng, Han.
A scrapbook entitled 'Characters and Principles in Chinese Life, 1921-1928', being cuttings and a few typescripts of weekly leading and 'star' articles contributed to The Shanghai Times by the Reverend Evan Morgan, D.D., afterwards of Bristol. The articles were written partly under the pen-name of 'Cymro', and according to the writer's typescript foreword 'their range covers some aspect of the government and the people of China.' The volume also contains a typescript index of articles and an annotated photograph of guests at a farewell dinner given by Mr. Wang I-ting, 'noted artist, calligraphist, philanthropist', to Evan Morgan in a Buddhist monastery.
Morgan, Evan, Rev., fl. 1920s
Papers relating mainly to Sir Richard Myddelton, 3rd bart, of Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh, and his daughter, Mary Myddelton, and to the Lloyd family of Plas Power, co. Denbigh (cf. NLW Annual Report 1970-71, pp. 64-7), including correspondence, 1704-1804, mainly on personal and estate matters, and domestic and estate accounts, bills and vouchers, 1709-1736.
A volume containing details of receipts and disbursements, 1718-22, of the trustees of the will of Sir William Myddelton (1694-1718), Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh. Stitched into part of a lease, 1627, from Sir Thomas Myddelton (1550-1631) of property probably in Lloran, parish of Llansilin, co. Denbigh.
Chirk Castle (Burghill Estate) Papers,
Deeds (mainly drafts) and estate correspondence, 1849-1862, relating to the Burghill estate, and papers (apparently unrelated to the Chirk Castle estate) of Mary Coats of Crompton Street, St Anne, Westminster, 1768-1782.
Burghill Estate (England)