The Gwynne family of Llanfyllin.
- NLW ex 2316
- Ffeil
- 2004
An account of members of the Gwynne family of Llanfyllin, Montgomeryshire, who emigrated to the United States of America in the 1770s.
Gwynne, T.E. (Thomas E.),
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The Gwynne family of Llanfyllin.
An account of members of the Gwynne family of Llanfyllin, Montgomeryshire, who emigrated to the United States of America in the 1770s.
Gwynne, T.E. (Thomas E.),
An arithmetical exercise book, with transcripts of 'cerddi' by Thomas Edwards ('Twm o'r Nant') and others, transcripts of 'bidding' letters, and miscellanea.
Edwards, Thomas, 1739-1810
Letters, 1873-1881, to Edward Breese, Portmadoc, from D. Silvan Evans.
Evans, D. Silvan (Daniel Silvan), 1818-1903
Scrap books and press cuttings accumulated by E. Herber Evans and members of his family.
Evans, E. Herber (Evan Herber), 1836-1896
Drafts of letters, 1790-1797, from George, the first Marquess Townshend, to Lord Herbert (afterwards eleventh earl of Pembroke) mainly relating to the Queen's Dragoon Guards.
Townshend, George Townshend, Marquis, 1724-1807
Cywyddau and poems in free metre by Morgan Prys, Cadwaladr Roberts, Huw Llwyd Cynfal, Ellis Rowland, Hugh ab Evan, Sion Dafydd Las, John Prichard Prys, and Evan Williams, with a few englynion.
Pedigrees of South Wales families, mainly of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire, being a Copy of a Copy of an Old MS. supposed to have been written by Piercie Enderbie, author of Cambria Triumphans; a transcript of the charter of the town of Usk, 1416; and a letter, dated October 23, [16]97, from T.M. to Hopkin Thomas, Margam.
The first of two volumes of log books kept by David Jones, Aberystwyth, an apprentice on board the ship Alexandra, on two voyages from Liverpool to Calcutta and the two return voyages, 1868-9.
Jones, David, of Aberystwyth, fl. 1868-1869 Ship's log books kept by, NLW MS 1469-1470D
Eleven letters, 1776-1788, from Thomas Charles, Bala, to Edward Griffin.
Charles, Thomas, 1755-1814
The second of six volumes of the diaries, 1871-1919, of Edward John Clifford (1849-1931), stone mason, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, originally kept in shorthand but converted into longhand at the suggestion of J.T. Evans, rector of Stow-on-the-Wold.
Clifford, Edward John, (1849-1931) Diaries of (1871-1919), NLW MS 1454-1459C
Two volumes containing manuscript music, 1809-1828, one inscribed within by 'Mary Madocks, alias Williams, Vron-Iw, October 1809', and two volumes of printed music, one of which belonged to Mrs Henry Laird, inscribed within by 'Jessie Laird, 1879', and bearing the initials 'J.L.', and the other bearing the bookplate of Mrs Mevekson-Sandbach. One manuscript copy and a printed copy has 'Mrs Williams, 1822' written on their covers.
Material relating to the 11-plus examinations.
A volume containing photocopies of a collation of miscellaneous 11-plus examination papers, taken in Wales and England 1921-1949, accumulated by the Rev. J. Aelwyn Roberts, Bangor.
Roberts, J. Aelwyn
Press cuttings: History of the establishment of the NLW.
A volume of press cuttings taken from the Western Mail, August 1928, relating to the history of establishing the National Library of Wales at Aberystwyth.
Microfilm copy of Montgomeryshire Gaol File.
A microfilm copy of a transcript of Montgomeryshire Gaol Files, March and August 1588 and September 1589, from the records of Great Sessions in Wales.
Study by Paul Russell 'Vita Griffini Filii Conani.....'
A copy of a study by Dr Paul Russell entitled 'Vita Griffini Filii Conani', a work on the mediaeval Latin Life of Gruffudd ap Cynan, submitted for the Legonna Celtic Research Prize, 2003.
Russell, Paul
Study by Niall MacKenzie 'Dougal MacCullony, I am glad to see thee!'.....
A copy of a study by Niall MacKenzie entitled 'Dougal MacCullony, I am glad to see thee!': Gaelic Etymology, Jacobite Culture, and 'Exodus Politics'', printed in Scottish Studies Review, 2.2 (Autumn 2001), and submitted for the Legonna Celtic Research Prize, 2003.
MacKenzie, Niall
Papers relating to Lloyd George's family.
The file comprises a small folder of correspondence and two sale catalogues relating to David Lloyd George's family. They came from amongst the papers of J. E. Young, previously of Rhoslan, Cricieth.
A sermon by Ebenezer Williams, Defynnog, Brecknockshire.
Williams, Ebenezer, Defynnog, fl. 19 cent. Sermons by (19 cent.), NLW MS 1109A
The Oxford movement and the diocese of Llandaff during the nineteenth century.
A copy of Brian Martin Lodwick's M.Phil. thesis, 'The Oxford movement and the diocese of Llandaff during the nineteenth century' (University of Leeds, 1976).
Lodwick, B. M. (Brian Martin)
A brief History of the Cozens family.
A brief history of the Cozens family in Freystrop, Swansea and other parts, compiled by Darrall Cozens, between 1996 and 2003.
Cozens, Darrall