An extract from the proceedings of the Epiphany Quarter Sessions for Cardiganshire, 1826, signed by the Clerk of the Peace, presenting Rees Jones, Nantremenin, Llandysul 'as a fit person to serve the office of chief constable for the lower Division of the Hundred of Moyddyn for the year ensuing in the Room of John David Jones ...'.
Two accounts of an eastern tradition relating to what Christ said when he saw a dead dog with a halter around its neck in the market place; a letter, July 1898, from Mary A. Dawes, Chelsea to Henry D. M. Spence, dean of Gloucester.
Miscellaneous notes written by Robert Kenrick, Aberystwyth, together with letters to him from several correspondents; poetry; a copy of the resolution, 1847, by which the school at Penparke, near Aberystwyth, was united to the National Society; press cuttings; etc.
A manuscript containing prose sketches of Saint David, Ellen Dwn (from Scott's Lochinvar) and Matilde Despenser, together with poetry by 'Miss Vaughan (Vychan)', Newport, Monmouthshire.
A manuscript containing an assessment on the inhabitants of the north side of the parish of Old Radnor for the necessary repair of the church and casting of the bells, 1728; a doggerel poem relating to a Welshman; a copy of Eduard Lhuyd: Parochial Queries In Order to A Geographical Dictionary, A Natural History, &c. of Wales sent to a correspondent by William Brewster, Hereford.
A list giving the titles of pamphlets, 'eisteddfod' programmes, etc. presented to the National Library of Wales by Richard Rees, Paris House, Machynlleth.
A British passport issued 25 July 1860 to Martha Lewis (afterwards Mrs Wheldon) to enable her to travel on the continent of Europe accompanied by her sister Sarah Jane Lewis.
One of three volumes containing diaries for 1879-1889, 1891 and 1893 kept by Eleanor Williams, Blaenllynant, Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire, mother of Sir John Williams, Bart (1840-1926).
An account book kept by John Phillips, Bridge Street, Haverfordwest, to record freights on goods carried by various steam and sailing vessels, 1838-1847, and sums paid in taxes, rates, etc., 1840-1872.
Comments and criticisms made by Thomas Edward Ellis (1859-1899) on the original draft of the introduction to Ivor Bowen: The Statutes of Wales (London, 1908).
A contemporary copy of Queen Elizabeth's Instructions, 1586, to the Earl of Pembroke, Lord President of the Council in the Marches of Wales [?in the hand of George Owen, the historian of Pembrokeshire].
Record books, 1840-1874, of the Llewelyn Benefit Society, Lampeter, founded in 1840, with Llewelyn Lewellin, Principal of St David's College, Lampeter and dean of St Davids, as its first President.
Ach fanwl, wedi ei llunio gan y rhoddwr, o deuluoedd yng ngogledd Sir Aberteifi, gan gynnwys Howells, Mason, Pickering, Ferant, Thomasiaid, Cwmystwyth a Rowlands, Alltfedw.
One of two volumes containing diaries, 1848-1869, kept by Evan Griffiths (1795-1873), Congregational minister, author and translator of Matthew Henry's (1662-1714) Commentary.
Griffiths, Evan, 1795-1873 Diaries (1848-1869), NLW MS 2188A