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Part of Thomas Edward Ellis Papers
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Part of Thomas Edward Ellis Papers
A Break in the Pattern by Mrs B. V. Hughes, Dyfed,
Part of Welsh Arts Council Autobiographical Writing Competition 1987/88,
An incomplete copy of a miracle play in the Treguier dialect based on the story of the sons of Jacob and the life of Moses and composed in crude alexandrine rhyming couplets by 'Lorans Lethomas filgittim de hari Lethomas e. deillisabet Le Coffer, 1783', with a French epilogue in another hand.
Le Thomas, Laurent, 1734-1807
A Breton Poem. 'Ar Christian distromplet': a Breton poem in dialogue form. Breton, ?Xviii cent.
Part of Paul Diverres Collection,
Part of Bute Estate Records,
'A Breviat with notes Conteyninge all the Lordshipps and Mannors within the Countie of Glamorgan, shewing who is Lord and Patron of every Advowson ...', by Rice Lewis. Formerly Phillipps MS 13,159.
An account book, 1760-1763, of a brewer [? at Caernarfon] dealing mainly with Anglesey and Caernarvonshire customers; the volume was later used as an arithmetic and geometry exercise book, probably by Roberts.
'A Bridle for the ASS', so says Mr J. B. Noodle, poem in answer to no 750 signed 'Doodle Doo's ...,
'A Bridle for the ASS', so says Mr J. B. Noodle, poem in answer to no 750 signed 'Doodle Doo's Ghost'. Begins: 'Oh: Ga----B----Syms, how could you write'.
Part of Crosswood Estate Records,
A Brief Abstract of Mr Watson's title to his dwelling house in Barwick [upon Tweed]. It commences with Letters Patent of 4 Hen. [VIII] and ends with an indenture dated 5 Aug. 1686.
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
A brief abstract of the opinion of the Court of General Sessions upon a Bill of Common Barrettor exhibited against Hugh Lewes David ap Howell. Three sheets.
A Brief Account of ... The Most Honorable and Loyal Society of Ancient Britons
Secretary's Copy interleaved and annotated, of A Brief Account of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of The Most Honorable and Loyal Society of Ancient Britons for supporting The Welsh Charity School, Gray's Inn Road, London, (London, 1848).
A brief account of John Davies, Morfa, Harlech, by John Jones, Ynysgain,
A brief account of Kate, daughter of John Jones, who died 11 July 1861, aged 8 years, written by her father.
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
A brief account of the Calvinistic Methodist Health Insurance Society,
A brief account of the establishing of Ebeneser,
A notebook containing a brief account of the establishing of Ebeneser, together with other particulars relating to the history of the cause, down to 1964.
A brief account of the history of the church, 1828-1936, by E. Llewellyn John,