- NLW ex 678.
- Ffeil
- 1932-44.
A notebook containing texts and notes of sermons in Welsh taken down by John Buckland Thomas (d. 1975), Seven Sisters, co. Glam.
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
A notebook containing texts and notes of sermons in Welsh taken down by John Buckland Thomas (d. 1975), Seven Sisters, co. Glam.
A printed pedigree, with manuscript notes, of John Jones of Camnant Hall, parish of Llandysul, co. Card., drawn up for the purpose of administrating his estate.
An additional secretary's account book of expenses relating to 'Cymanfa Ganu Dosbarth y Garn', the Garn District, co. Card., Calvinistic Methodist Singing Festival cf. NLW ex 589-92.
A copy of the paper, 'Stillborn and neo-natal death: the funeral director's role', presented at a symposium at the University of London, 1984, together with instructions for use of the firm's 'Repat' coffin.
Notebooks of the Reverend George Owen Evans (1865-1920), Presbyterian minister, containing his recollections of his youth spent in Acre-fair and Wrexham and of life in the Wrexham coalfield, 1865-89.
Day-book of the late W. Elis Jenkins, Neath,
Two minute books of the Southport Welsh Society, including also financial statements, membership tickets, programmes, photographs, and newspaper cuttings relating to the Society.
Papers of Cadwaladr Jones, Llys Cadwen, Dolgellau, including poetry, addresses, sermon notes, and family letters; a letter-book, 1903-5, containing carbon copies of letters mostly relating to his grocery business at Dolgellau; and two notebooks and a works order book, 1930-8, relating to work carried out by the Merionethshire County Council Highways and Bridges Department.
A transcript by Coralie Potter of the Lay Subsidy Returns, 1576, 1605 and 1608, for the hundred of Llanbadarn Fawr, co. Cardigan.
A scrapbook of press cuttings of articles and reviews by A.T.G. Edwards (c. 1906-72), Barry, former book critic of the Western Mail, some of which appeared under the nom-de-plume 'Welsh M.A.'.
An autograph book owned formerly by Eira D. Richards, containing the autographs of hospitalised soldiers and also noting their regiments rind dates and locations of wounding.
A copy of the Guild's new Constitution,
A scrap-book compiled by W. Elis Jenkins, Neath, containing press-cuttings relating mainly to Gower, with a few relating to the poet Edward Thomas.
Guest book of the Pryse family of Gogerddan, co. Card., containing autographs,
Papers relating to the projected publication of an Atlas of Wales by the Board of Celtic Studies of the University of Wales.