- NLW ex 777.
- Ffeil
Four photographs from the 'Ilston Book' (see NLW MSS 9108-9D) which contains records of the Baptist church established at Ilston near Swansea in 1649, and a biographical note on its founder, John Miles (1621-83).
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Four photographs from the 'Ilston Book' (see NLW MSS 9108-9D) which contains records of the Baptist church established at Ilston near Swansea in 1649, and a biographical note on its founder, John Miles (1621-83).
Copies of transcripts and indexes, compiled by Mr. Howard Llewellyn, of the marriage registers for the parishes of Llandow, Llanilid, St. Donats, 1813-37, Newcastle, 1813-38, and Llansannor, 1813-45.
Papers relating to the Eisteddfod held under the auspices of the Lanka Cambrian Society, Colombo, including some of the compositions; a booklet relating to the event, 'Braslun o hanes Eisteddfod Lanca 1945', compiled by Wyn Jones; and copies of the monthly newsletter of the society. cf. NLW MS 14811E and Minor Deposit 1361B.
A notebook containing the results of the Urdd Eisteddfod, Aberystwyth district,
A typescript copy of the history of the cause at Seion Baptist chapel, Tal-y-wern, co. Mont., 1809-1983, compiled by Mr. Alun Owen and his late wife, containing also a plan of the cemetery with transcripts of memorial inscriptions.
Genealogical material relating to the Powell family of Holt, Denbighshire, including a printed copy, [1885], of the 'Pedigree of Powell of Horsley and Holt, co. Denbigh; Birkenhead and Chester, Liverpool, and London', together with a letter, 1863, to Joseph Powell from Samuel Sidebotham (photocopies of these items are contained in NLW Facs 599).
A folder of press-cuttings relating to the East Flintshire Parliamentary Election, October 1951, collected by John McEvoy, who was the Conservative Party's agent in the constituency.
A copy of John Nowell's '39 Episcopal Beliefs' cf. NLW ex 567.
Typescript copies of two lectures and an article by Emyr Wyn Jones: 'A Citadel Stormed: The Saga of Three Welsh Pioneers' [Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Emily Davies and Frances Elizabeth Hoggan], a lecture delivered to the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, Mold, (NLW ex 715); 'O Fôn i Faes Bosworth' (cf. NLW ex 662), the Sir Ifor Williams Memorial lecture delivered to the Anglesey Antiquarian Society and Field Club (NLW ex 716), and 'Syr William Roberts a Dyddiau Cynnar Penicillin' (NLW ex 717).
Notes and press cuttings, containing biographical details relating to the Reverend John Thomas (1867-1940), Wilmore, Kentucky, a native of Carmarthen, evangelist.
Blwyddiadur Yr Annibynwyr am 1954 belonging to the late Hugh Thomas, former secretary of Moor Lane Welsh Congregational church, Widnes, listing the names of those who preached at Moor Lane, 1954-7.
A volume inscribed on the spine 'Chinese Dictionary, E. H. Williams', being 'A List of all the Chinese Characters contained in Dr. Williams' Syllabic Dictionary with the concise meaning in English; the Pronunciation of the General Language of China according to Dr. Williams' System; and the Pronunciation of the Peking Dialect according to Sir T. Wade's System arranged in Analytic Method by P. Poletti' (Tientsin 1882).
A notebook, 1900-1914, containing accounts relating to the transport and distribution of lime from Crosswood station, co. Card., together with other miscellaneous accounts; a printed list of subscribers towards a testimonial presented to Dr. Hughes, Llanilar, 31 August 1901; and receipts, 1936-1938, for rents due for Lisburne House and Hendre Rhys, part of the Earl of Lisburne's Crosswood estate.
A copy of the script of the radio play 'Dark Heritage' (written by Catharine Hughes) concerning the mining disasters of Gresford and Aberfan, first transmitted on BBC Radio, March 1982, and awarded the 1983 Sony Radio Drama Award for Technical Excellence and Achievement.
A notebook relating to military training, belonging to S. J. Jones, 10th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, a former student at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Autograph copy of 'In Arthur's Land: An Account of the traditions and antiquities relating to Arthur and his knights in South Wales & Monmouthshire' by Ada Mary Merry (died c. 1908), Sketty, Swansea.