- NLW MS 7770A
- File
- 1852-1858
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
A copy of Y Drych Blyneddol ... 1852, with entries for 1858 by 'Nefydd'.
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Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
A copy of Y Drych Blyneddol ... 1852, with entries for 1858 by 'Nefydd'.
Part of W. S. Clark Manuscripts
A copy of The Law and Commercial Rememberances for 1854, with diary entries by W. S. Clark.
Part of W. S. Clark Manuscripts
A copy of Lett's Diary ... for 1858, with diary entries by W. S. Clark.
Part of W. S. Clark Manuscripts
A copy of Adcock's Engineers' Pocket-Book for 1845, with a few diary entries by W. S. Clark.
Part of W. S. Clark Manuscripts
A copy of Harwood's Diary .... for 1849, with diary entries by W. S. Clark.
Part of W. S. Clark Manuscripts
A copy of Harwood's Diary for 1850, with diary entries by W. S. Clark.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
The journal of Mrs Elizabeth Baker, Dolgelley, 1778-1786. Part I in ten volumes.
The letter book of Mrs Elizabeth Baker, relating to mining ventures in Merioneth, 1770-1775. With printed appeals for contributions towards her relief, 1787-1788, and lists of donors.
Elizabeth Baker.
A diary and notebook of Jane Charles,
Part of Thomas Charles Edwards Papers,
A diary and notebook of Jane Charles, 1833.
Part of Phillips of Tal-y-bont Papers,
A diary entitled 'Y Dyddiadur Methodistaidd' with the names of preachers for Sundays in 1911-16 inserted by John Phillips, Trefaes [Isaf].
Part of John Orlando Parry Manuscripts,
A copy of Harwood's Diary, containing an Almanac for 1852 . . . kept by John Orlando Parry, and containing sketches and drafts of songs in addition to diary entries.
A diary for 1884 and notes of sermons preached by Joseph Thomas, David Charles Davies, John Hughes, Liverpool, and others at monthly meetings and Associations.
A Diary for Sundays, gyda nodiadau yn llaw'r Parchedig Thomas Levi. (Gynt Thomas Levi MS.) Mewn bocs. Rhoddwyd gan y diweddar Athro Emeritws T. A. Levi, Aberystwyth, 1954.
A diary for the years containing names of preachers and places visited,
A diary. (Formerly Clark MS.) Cloth. Donated by Wyndham D. Clark, May 1949,
A diary in English, probably by one of the sons of William Roberts, recording his voyage from London to [?Australia], 8-23 Nov. [?1892], on board the steamship Drummond Castle.
Contains many references to the Rev. Mr Oliver and a few to the Rev. Mr Charles; the author appears to have lived in the vicinity of Broughton.