Llangollen poor rate assessments
- NLW MS 3410E
- Ffeil
- 19-20 cents
One of twenty-two in a series of assessments for the relief of the poor in the parish of Llangollen, 1895-1897, 1899, 1902-1907, 1909-1914.
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Llangollen poor rate assessments
One of twenty-two in a series of assessments for the relief of the poor in the parish of Llangollen, 1895-1897, 1899, 1902-1907, 1909-1914.
Llangollen poor rate assessments
One of twenty-two in a series of assessments for the relief of the poor in the parish of Llangollen, 1895-1897, 1899, 1902-1907, 1909-1914.
Llangollen poor rate assessments
One of twenty-two in a series of assessments for the relief of the poor in the parish of Llangollen, 1895-1897, 1899, 1902-1907, 1909-1914.
Llangollen poor rate assessments
One of twenty-two in a series of assessments for the relief of the poor in the parish of Llangollen, 1895-1897, 1899, 1902-1907, 1909-1914.
Llangollen poor rate assessments
One of twenty-two in a series of assessments for the relief of the poor in the parish of Llangollen, 1895-1897, 1899, 1902-1907, 1909-1914.
One of two series of assessments for a general district rate for the district of Llangollen Traian and Trevor Traian, 1894-1895.
A notebook giving the names of the purchasers and the prices realised at a sale of crops, livestock, farm implements and furniture at Lanlanisa farm, Cellan, Cardiganshire, 1864, with the prices of dairy produce, etc. sold in 1901-1902.
Deunydd yn perthyn i Gymry Lerpwl a'r cylch
Rhaglenni Cymdeithas Cymry Wallasey 1944-1992, ynghyd â rhai rhaglenni ar gyfer Cymdeithas y Bobl Ieuainc, 1935-1939, Undeb Eglwysi Cymraeg Wallasey, 1950-1960, a Chlwb Cinio Cymraeg Lerpwl, 1963-1964, a medal a wisgai Llywydd Cymdeithas Cymry Wallasey, a gyflwynwyd gan dad y rhoddwr.
'Extract out of Mr. Serce's [?Sass's] Journall the Govr to Sr Rowland Wynne [?fourth baronet, of Nostell, Yorkshire, 1706-65, descended from a cadet of Gwydir] with relation to his Tour of Germany' [?circa 1726-9].
Sass, Henry, 1788-1844.
Traethawd buddugol Eisteddfod Powys Dyffryn Banw - Llanerfyl 1972, yn dwyn y teitl 'Hanes Cymdeithasol Tri Phlwyf (Garthbeibio, Llangadfan, Llanerfyl)' gan Lona Gwilym, Machynlleth.
Jones, Lona
Correspondence, 1902, mainly addressed to O. Eilian Owen and Hugh Lloyd, both of Liverpool, relating to the projected publication of a weekly Welsh newspaper under the auspices of Welsh Presbyterian churches in Liverpool.
Letters from numerous correspondents addressed mainly to David Morgan Richards (1853-1913), journalist, Aberdare, together with copies of letters sent by him, most of them dealing with affairs in the Aberdare district.
The autograph manuscript of an unfinished work on holy wells in North Wales written by Elias Owen, author of Welsh Folk-lore, The Old Stone Crosses of the Vale of Clwyd, etc. A few portions of the manuscript are in the autograph of the author's son, T. Owen.
Owen, Elias
One of three volumes containing material used by Alfred Perceval Graves (1846-1931) in the compilation of Welsh Poetry Old and New in English Verse (London, 1912), including drafts and transcripts of poetry and translations by Graves himself and others, proof sheets, etc.
A manuscript containing sermons by Robert Owen (Apostol y Plant), Rhyl, c. 1879-1881.
Owen, Robert, 1796-1883 Sermons (c. 1879-1881), NLW MS 3251B
One of three manuscripts containing sermons preached in Llansamlet and district, 1839-1865, by Morgan Rice Morgan, who became perpetual curate of Llansamlet in 1842, together with a poem by Morgan to thank Thomas Rees, Middle Bank, Llansamlet for the loan of a mare, 1841.
Morgan, Morgan Rice, Rev. Sermons (1839-1865), NLW MS 2898A Poem (1841), NLW MS 2898A
A manuscript music book of Owen Davies, dated 1838, containing hymn-tunes and anthems with Welsh and English words.
Davies, Owen Book of hymn-tunes and anthems (1838), NLW MS 2890A
Hymn-tunes, etc. collected by George Harries, who was associated with the Congregational church of Trefgarn Owen, Pembrokeshire, and including La Carmagnole, which is said to have been sung by the French troops who landed at Fishguard in 1797.
Harries, George, Trefgarn Owen Collection of hymn-tunes, etc. (19 cent.), NLW MS 2880A
A manuscript containing hymn tunes, etc., some of them with Welsh words.
A copy of The St Barnabas Boys' Magazine, 1895-1897, a journal issued by the Mission of the Holy Redeemer, Stoke Newington, London, with A. Vaughan Williams, afterwards of Llandysul, Montgomeryshire, as its first editor.