One of two volumes containing transcripts made by Samuel Ayscough (1745-1804) and another of English Romances from the Harleian and Cotton manuscripts in the British Museum and other sources.
Ayscough, Samuel, 1745-1804 Transcripts of English Romances (late 18 cent.), NLW MS 5599C
A request made in the 37th year of Queen Elizabeth (1595) by Henry Goodman, one of the messengers of the Court of Exchequer to Cardiff and Milford Haven, for payment of allowances for travel and various charges, etc.
Goodman, Henry Request for payment of allowances (1595), NLW MS 5575D
A collection of over four hundred and fifty (Irish) Gaelic proverbs collected in Ulster, with English translations, a few English proverbs and phrases, an introduction to the study of proverbs, and two bibliographies of the subjects.
Y Fynegres Farddol, being a list compiled by Evan Jones, Tynypant, Llanwrtyd (Ieuan Buallt) (1850-1928) of the titles of volumes of Welsh poems published during the 19th century.
Jones, Evan, 1850-1928 List of 19th century volumes of Welsh poetry (early 20 cent.), NLW MS 5570B
'Llyfr Pynciau Egwyddorol Ysgol Sabothol y Tabernacl yn Aberteifi, 1821', a recod of the points in theology and practical ethics discussed by the adult members of the Tabernacle Calvinistic Methodist church Sunday school, Cardgian, 1821-1825.
An account book, July, 1749 - November, 1753, kept by William Wynn, rector of Llanaber, Merioneth, son of Ellis Wynne of Lasynys, and a letter, May 21, 1743, from Thomas Herring, archbishop of York (formerly bishop of Bangor), to William Wynn. (See The Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society, IV, pp. 171-198).
A copy of the family history of the Roberts family of Dôl Llech, Capel Curig, being the research undertaken by A. E. Naylor (Eddy), November 2002, and revised January 2004.
A copy of The Oddfellows' Magazine, vol. XLV, No. 475 (July 1914), containing a full account of The Annual Movable Conference of the Manchester Unity held at Aberystwyth, 1914.