- NLW ex 2467.
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- [2007] / Roy Fisher.
A copy of the donor's autobiography describing his experiences as a prisoner of war in camps in Singapore, Thailand and Japan, 1942-1945.
Fisher, Roy.
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A copy of the donor's autobiography describing his experiences as a prisoner of war in camps in Singapore, Thailand and Japan, 1942-1945.
Fisher, Roy.
Royal Welsh United Choir papers
The minute book of the committee appointed to arrange the Royal Welsh United Choir's visit to the Paris Exhibition, 1900; letters from J. J. Brazier, Philbert Breban, Jean le Fustec (founder of the Gorsedd of Brittany) and others; miscellaneous printed material.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers' War Diaries,
This collection consists of war diaries, 1916-1918, of the 14th (Service Battalion), Royal Welsh Fusiliers. The diaries, with some entries written in the hand of Major Wynn Wheldon, give a day-to-day chronicle of the activities of the battalion on the Western Front including reports on operations and actions, particulars of casualties, etc.
Great Britain. Army. Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Battalion, 14th (Service Battalion)
Royal Welsh Fusiliers roll book,
One of two roll books, 1915, of D Company, 20th Battalion and of E Company, 16th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers roll book,
One of two roll books, 1915, of D Company, 20th Battalion and of E Company, 16th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers recruiting accounts in the hand of Sam. Hobson. English. In boards. Purchased from Myers & Co., booksellers, Ltd, March 1942.
The War diary, 1 December 1915-30 January 1918, of the 15th Battalion of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Royal Welsh Agricultural Society Records,
Records of the Society from its formation in 1904 until 1955, comprising minutes of council and committee meetings and secretary's reports
Royal Welsh Agricultural Society.
A royal sanction, dated 11 February 1761, given to the establishment of a corps of Royal Welch Volunteers; a certificate, dated 7 June 1822, showing that John Morris, Trefeurig was accepted as a substitute in the Cardiganshire militia for John Jones, weaver, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cardiganshire; a royal commission, dated 22 June 1900, appointing Edward Price Meredith a second lieutenant in the 1st Herefordshire Volunteer Rifle Corps.
Royal Victorian Order Appointments
A typescript 'Register of Appointments to the Royal Victorian Order' compiled by Philip Hancock, recording (in chronological order) all Dames Grand Cross, Knights Grand Cross, Dames Commander and Knights Commander, appointed between 1936 and 1997.
Royal Monmouth and Brecon Militia: Order book
The order book of the Royal Monmouth and Brecon Militia, 3 February 1804 - 1 November 1805.
Royal Commission on Coast Erosion,
A typewritten report of 'Tour No. VI' by the Sub-Committee of the Royal Commission on Coast Erosion in the United Kingdom, July-August [1907], and of a resolution of the Sub-Committee taken at Carmarthen, 24 July [1907]. The tour comprised visits to, among other places, Caldicot Level, Berwick Embankment near Llanelly, Burry Port, New Quay, Aberayron, Aberystwyth, Borth, Barmouth, Criccieth, the track of the Cambrian Railway, Nevin and Morva Nevin, Carnarvon, Llanfairfechan, Colwyn Bay, Rhuddlan Marsh Embankment, and Rhyl. Following the report is the name in pencil of D. R. Daniel, who was secretary to the Commission, and following the resolution the name of Sir W[illiam] Ffolkes, the chairman.
Royal Commission on Coast Erosion (Great Britain). Sub-Committee
Royal Cambrian and Llandrindod Wells Residential School for the Deaf
Records of the School, 1950-1975, and of TG Richards, Headmaster 1965-1973. The records comprise a school log book, 1950-1969; a pupils' leaving book, 1957-1968; newspaper cuttings, [1965x1975]; notes compiled by the donor about his father, TG Richards, [2016]; photocopy of a short history of the School, written in 1967; and a CD containing scenes of school events and activities, compiled from 8mm cine film taken by TG Richards in the 1960s.
Royal Cambrian and Llandrindod Wells Residential School for the Deaf
Royal Cambrian Academy of Art Papers,
Papers of the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art, 1881-1991, including minute books, 1881-1902; correspondence, 1886-1956; financial records, comprising ledgers, registers, cash books, annual statements, turnstile receipts and receipt books, 1886-1991; and registers of pictures, 1899-1931.
Royal Cambrian Academy of Art.
Rowland Winn: Account of tree-planting at Appleby Hall, Lincolnshire
'An Account of the Planting of Forest and Ornamental Trees &c. done at Appleby [Hall, Brigg, Lincolnshire] from the year 1847 to 1857' by Rowland Winn (1820-1893), afterwards Baron St Oswald. At the beginning of the volume is a genealogical table showing the connection of the Winn family with that of Wynn of Gwydir.
Winn, Rowland, 1st Baron St. Oswald, 1820-1893
Rowland Williams, Ysceifiog, lectures notes on divinity,
A volume containing notes of the first eleven in a series of lectures on divinity, the first dated 20 October 1801, made by Rowland Williams, later rector and vicar of Ysceifiog, Flintshire, whilst a student at Jesus College, Oxford. The lectures were delivered by the Regius Professor of Divinity, John Randolph, Bishop of Oxford (see his Heads of a course of lectures in divinity, ([Oxford(?)]: [n. pub.], [1784(?)]) [ESTC T130135], which gives headings for thirty-five lectures).
Originally used as a wrapper (now ff. i, 36) is the final leaf from a copy of The Office of the Judge, promoted by Collet and Havard, against Evanson: Depositions of Witnesses ... ([Gloucester(?)]: [n. pub.], [1774(?)]) [ESTC T142453], relating to the 1775 trial in the Consistory Court of the Diocese of Gloucester of the Rev. Edward Evanson for publishing a tract contrary to Church doctrine. On f. i Rowland Williams has added a note recording his election, 9 December 1801, as a scholar of Jesus College.
Williams, Rowland, 1779-1854.
Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn): Cerdd agoriadol Eisteddfod Bangor 1890
A short ode composed by Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn) (1823-1905) for the opening of the Bangor National Eisteddfod, 1890.
Hwfa Môn, 1823-1905 Bangor National Eisteddfod, 1890, ode for opening ceremony, NLW MS 6142E
Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn): Caradog yn Rhufain (original manuscript)
The original manuscript of the ode Caradog yn Rhufain which won for Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn) (1823-1905) the chair at the Mold National Eisteddfod, 1873.
Hwfa Môn, 1823-1905
Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn): Arwrgerdd Owain Glyndŵr (original manuscript)
The original manuscript of the poem on Owain Glyndŵr (1354?-1416?) which won for Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn) (1823-1905) the gold medal at the Carmarthen National Eisteddfod, 1867.
Hwfa Môn, 1823-1905 Poem on Owain Glyndŵr, original manuscript, NLW MS 6140E
Rowland Williams: Commonplace book
A commonplace book kept, 1837-1857, by Rowland Williams, one of the contributors to Essays and Reviews, 1860, the book containing extracts from theological works, notes of sermons heard at Cambridge and elsewhere, etc.
Williams, Rowland, 1817-1870 Commonplace book (1837-1857), NLW MS 4603C