- NLW MS 2298A
- Ffeil
- 18 cent. - 19 cent.
Sermons preached at various places in Herefordshire, Radnorshire, Brecknockshire, Carmarthenshire, etc., 1721-1815.
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Sermons preached at various places in Herefordshire, Radnorshire, Brecknockshire, Carmarthenshire, etc., 1721-1815.
A leaflet produced for the funeral service, 19 March 2002, of the photographer Geoff Charles (b. 1909) who died 7 March.
Notes taken from John Locke : An Essay concerning Human Understanding.
Papers relating to the Central Welsh Board.
Papers, 1914-1930, relating to the establishment of the Central Welsh Board, including reports, minutes, letters and auditor's reports.
A manuscript of A christians preparation to the worthy receiving of the Lords supper (London, 1622) by Theophilus Field, bishop of Llandaff, 1619-27, and of St. Davids, 1627-35.
Field, Theophilus, 1574-1636 Manuscript by, NLW MS 1490D
The original manuscript of the text of Robert Southey : Thalaba the Destroyer ... (London, 1801).
Sermons by Josiah Jones (d. 1885), lay preacher, Mydroilyn, with some grocery accounts, 1873-1874.
Jones, Josiah, d. 1885 Sermons by, NLW MS 1480A
An account of subscriptions received towards clearing the building fund debt on Siloam Baptist chapel, Kidwelly, 1900.
The second of two volumes of log books kept by David Jones, Aberystwyth, an apprentice on board the ship Alexandra, on two voyages from Liverpool to Calcutta and the two return voyages, 1868-9.
Jones, David, of Aberystwyth, fl. 1868-1869 Ship's log books kept by, NLW MS 1469-1470D
An account book of Tabor Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Llangwyryfon, 1819-1845.
The fifth of six volumes of the diaries, 1871-1919, of Edward John Clifford (1849-1931), stone mason, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, originally kept in shorthand but converted into longhand at the suggestion of J.T. Evans, rector of Stow-on-the-Wold.
Clifford, Edward John, (1849-1931) Diaries of (1871-1919), NLW MS 1454-1459C
The fourth of six volumes of the diaries, 1871-1919, of Edward John Clifford (1849-1931), stone mason, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, originally kept in shorthand but converted into longhand at the suggestion of J.T. Evans, rector of Stow-on-the-Wold.
Clifford, Edward John, (1849-1931) Diaries of (1871-1919), NLW MS 1454-1459C
Nodiadau John Hughes ar 'Yr Emyn'.
Dogfen yn cynnwys nodiadau John Hughes, y cerddor, yn dwyn y teitl 'Yr Emyn', a ysgrifennwyd ar gyfer rhaglen deledu i drafod yr emyn, tua chanol y 1960au.
Hughes, John, 1896-1968
Letter in the hand of 'Colonel' R. E. Jones, Patagonia.
Llythyr, tua 1875, yn llaw y 'Cyrnol' R. E. Jones, Rawson, Patagonia, yr Ariannin, lle mae'n sôn am yr helynt a fu pan gipiwyd pump ar hugain o Gymry a oedd yn byw yn yr ardal gan Indiaid, ynghyd â chopïau teipysgrif o'r llythyr a chyfieithiad Saesneg ohono gan y rhoddwr.
Jones, R. E. Rawson, Patagonia
A typescript copy of a lecture by David Melding AM, entitied 'New Dawn or Sunset Boulevard - what role for the Welsh Conservative Party?', delivered at the Institute of Welsh Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 27 October 2003, and a briefing note on the case against a Welsh Assembly prepared by David Melding, August 1997.
Melding, David, 1962-
A travelling certificate (passport) issued to Miss Elizabeth Penfold, a British subject, for travelling on the Continent, 1872.
A letter, dated 7 January 1925, from Rev. William Jenkyn Jones, the Welsh missionary, from Quimper, to a 'dear friend', possibly a composer of music, in which he discusses the Temperance Hall, Ystradgynlais, and to his protestant mission to Brittany.
Jones, W. Jenkyn (William Jenkyn), 1852-1925
A guide to sites of interest in the Brecon Beacons.
The file comprises material compiled by Mr L. B. Howell, a member of the Penderyn Historical & Cultural Society, entitled 'A guide to sites of interest in the Brecon Beacons'.
Howell, L. B.
Reminiscences of Eglwys-fach, Ceredigion.
A typescript copy on the history of the Eglwys-fach, parish of Ysgubor-y-coed, Ceredigion, area by the late Vyrnwy J. Lewis (1903-2002), including his original manuscript notes.
Lewis, Vyrnwy J., 1903-2002
Elegiac verses on the death in France in 1916 of Lieutenant David Owain Evans, Blaenau Ffestiniog, written by Humphrey Jones (Bryfdir) and Ellis Humphrey Evans (Hedd Wyn) for a literary meeting at Seion chapel, Blaenau Ffestiniog, April 24, 1916.
Bryfdir, 1867-1947