A 'A Man for All Seasons', Aberystwyth, Bangor, Cardiff, Jan., Feb,
- WDC/SP/1977.
- File
- 1977.
Part of Welsh National Opera Records
B 'King Lear', Aberystwyth, Bangor, Cardiff, Mold, Swansea, Feb., March, April.
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A 'A Man for All Seasons', Aberystwyth, Bangor, Cardiff, Jan., Feb,
Part of Welsh National Opera Records
B 'King Lear', Aberystwyth, Bangor, Cardiff, Mold, Swansea, Feb., March, April.
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
(A) A Mandate (18th cent. transcript) dated 21 July 1418 from Bishop Benedict Nicholls to his commissaries general, Thomas Wollaston, precentor of St. Davids and Philip Cradock for an array of the clergy in accordance with the King's letters patent (b) A Certificate of execution of same, 24 Aug. 1418 (c) an abbreviated version of (a). Latin.
A. A. Pierce from 31 Falkner Square, [Liverpool], to [Mary] Roberts,
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Moving house. The new Bryn Adda. The dress arrived from Dublin. Mrs John Jones, Devonshire Road, very weak.
(A) A poem by John Rotherham, AM: 'Farthing Giles'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers
'On Britain's Coast, where northern blasts prevail ...'. 104 Lines. (B) A poem: 'The self taught Philosopher. A Tale.'. 'Cymon, a poor, but happy wight ...'. 78 Lines. (C) A copy of a letter from the author of 'Farthing Giles' to Mrs Wallis of Seaham.
(A) A poem by R. Merry, 'Inscriptkion written at La Grande Chartreux's, 29 July 1788',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers
'Was it but now amongst these Alps I stood ...'. 9 Stanzas. (B) Stanza: 'Impromptu on reading the above':. 'May our Laureat be Merry his right is divine ...'.
(A) A poem: 'Opposition Amusement For the Summer, 1795',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers
'To ease the statesman, toiling for the Nation, The King at length proclaims the Prorogation ...'. 6 Stanzas. (B) 'A monody on a Late Anecdotist':. 'Without one chirp from any Muse Shall Bozzy die unsung, inglorious ... 9 Stanzas.
(A) A poem: 'The Decline of Wit'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers
'Wit once was known a blithsome Boy ...'. 17 Stanzas. (B) A quotation from Johnson's London. 'But though should tempting villany present ...'. 6 Lines. (C) A stanza from Gray's 'Elegy'. (D) An epitaph extempore on George Alexander Stevens, the famous lecturer upon heads. 2 Lines. (E) An epitaph on Bishop Burnet. 'Here Sarum lies, who was so wise ...'. 3 Stanzas. (F) a riddle. 'Before the first day of the next new-year ...'. 6 Lines.
(A) A quotation from the poet [Christopher] Smart.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers
'The bridal came - great was the feast ...'. 2 Lines. (B) A stanza: 'The Bag-Wig and the Tobaco Pipe'. 'None finery or fopp'ry prize ...'.
Part of Egerton Phillimore Papers
Letters from a number of correspondents, including A. A. Ruck, Berta Ruck, G. H. Ruck, M. A. Ruck, Maud Gaynor Ruck and Richard C. Ruck.
Ruck, Berta, 1878-1978
A. A. Rutherford, 'Strain trials of Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) for seed production and other growth features. Part I', reprinted from The Research and Experimental Record of the Ministry of Agriculture, Northern Ireland, Vol. VI (1958).
(A) A stanza by R.D. entitled 'A Title for Admiral Nelson',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers
(B) An Acrostic on 'Nelson', Haymarket, 10 October 1798. (C) An additional stanza to the ode to the Warlike Genius of Great Britain. 'The laurels erst that Duncan grac'd and Howe ...'. (D) A copy of a letter from Nelson to the Lord Mayor of London concerning the sword of Admiral Blanquet, with an account of the proceedings of the court in matters relating to the victory of the Nile.
Part of Welsh National Opera Records
B Swansea, Oct. and Nov. C Llandudno, Sept. D Aberystwyth, King's Hall, Sept. E Festival of Britain. F Llanrwst (National Eisteddfod of Wales), Aug. G Cardiff, Prince of Wales, April, May.
A Aberystwyth (National Eisteddfod of Wales), Aug,
Part of Welsh National Opera Records
B Cardiff, Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Oct. C Swansea, Nov. D Cardiff, Prince of Wales (cancelled).
Part of Ruthin Lordship Records
(A) Account of lands mortgaged by [Richard] Parry to Sir Nathaniel Curzon which were the inheritance of Sir Richard Myddelton and leased by Sir Thomas Myddelton to Parry. (B) A Rent Roll of lands mortgaged by [Richard] Parry to Sir Nathaniel Curzon and in Sir Nathaniel's possession in 1706. (C) A Rent Roll of lands mortgaged by [Richard] Parry to Sir Nathaniel Curzon and then in his possession, but previously mortgaged to Sir Thomas Myddelton. (D) A Rent Roll of lands mortgaged by [Richard] Parry to Sir Nathaniel Curzon and then in his possession, but which were lord's land and belonged to Sir Richard Myddelton.
A account of the Merthyr riots,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
An account of the Merthyr riots, written by 'L. M. ' and sent, 19 June 1831, to John Oakley, Bengal Buildings, New Street, Bishopsgate Street, London.
'A Account of what money I have Layd out for Tommy Gwin.',
Part of Penlle'rgaer Estate Records,
Part of Nevill Industrial Records,
(A) Acknowledgement by Charles William Nevill of the receipt of four documents (1885 - 1863) relating to the marriage settlement of Anthony Temple Tate, esq., and Mrs Margaret Paine Martham. 1865, Jan 3. (B) Receipt from Margaret Paine Tate of Llanelly, co. Carm., widow, to Messrs Charles William Nevill and William Roderick, trustees under her marriage settlement, for the sum of £7,000; together with a covenant to execute a deed of release.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
B) Affidavit, dated 6 Aug., 1745, of John Jones of Chester, gent., with regard to the death of William Wynne in Chester, and the taking of his will from his effects and keeping intact by the department. C) Affidavit, dated 7 Sept., 1747, of William Prichard of Carnarvon, co. Caern., gent., as to the presentation of the will and affidavit at the consistory court of Bangor, and that they are-presented intact and unchanged in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Seal. Attached is a note from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury granting administration of the goods and chattels of William Wynne to Jane Wynn, widow, mother of Mary Wynn, spinster, a minor, d., and legatee of William Wynn.
(A) Adroddiad o'r cyfraniadau tuag at adeiladu capel newydd, Stanley Road, Bootle, l882; (b) Camau'r Cysegr: Hanes Stanley Road, Bootle, 1926; (c) Intended new chapel, Mulberry St, n.d.; (d) Report of the Building Committee of ... Balliol Road, Bootle, 1667 [sic?]; (e) Adroddiad Capel Newydd Princes Road, 1872; (f) Eglwys Princes Road, Liverpool, 1802-1928; (g) Hymnau i'w canu ar ail-agoriad Ebenezer ... Heol Bedford, Liverpool, 1841; (h) Hymnau i'w canu yn Ebenezer, Bedford Street, Sulgwyn 1860; (i) Woodchurch Road, Birkenhead, annual report, 1907; (j) Hoylake Presbyterian Church, 1872-1922; (k) Liscard Road, Seacombe, annual report, 1884; (l) Yr Ymwelydd Misol, New Chester Road, Rock Ferry, 1912; (m) Hanes Eglwys Fitzclarence Street, 1915; and (n) Seion, Llanrwst, annual reports 1917, 1927.