- NLW MS 11540C.
- Ffeil
- 1863.
An analysis of iron yield, coal, and mine accounts of Plymouth Iron Works, Glamorgan, for the month ending 3 January, 1863.
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
An analysis of iron yield, coal, and mine accounts of Plymouth Iron Works, Glamorgan, for the month ending 3 January, 1863.
Carpenter and joiner's account book,
An account book of Daniel R. Jones, carpenter and joiner, of Tyddyn y Bwlch, Penrhyn[deudraeth], Merioneth, 1866-1880.
Jones, Daniel R.
The four winds : : [arr. for orchestra],
A pencil score of The Four Winds by Daniel Protheroe, arranged for orchestra, [1929x1932], by Dorothy Bundy; together with a printed transcript of the score, a short biography written by the donors, [2009], and a scanned copy of a photograph of Ms. Bundy whilst studying at Ottowa University, Kansas, 1932. The original work by Daniel Protheroe, a part-song bearing the title The Four Winds, words by Charles H. Luders, was published at Chicago, Ill., [ca. 1920], by Gamble Hinged Music Co. as part of the Chicago Madrigal Club collection.
Protheroe, Daniel, 1866-1934.
A volume, compiled in 1856-1857, containing copies of sermons preached at Tabernacle Congregational Chapel, Llandeilo Fawr, 1850-1857, by the minister the Reverend Thomas Davies. The list of contents ('Cynwysiad') is in the hand of the Reverend W[illiam] Thomas, Congregational minister, Gwynfe.
William Thomas [?and others].
A terrier of all buildings, glebe lands, tithes, and other profits and rights appertaining to the parish of Llanbeblig in the county of Carnarvon and diocese of Bangor, 18[35].
Holograph sermons by Rees Rees, Baptist minister, of Glascoed, Monmouthshire, 1848-1859. The sermons were preached at Glascoed, at Saron, Goitre, and at Tabernacle, Pontypool.
Rees, Rees, Rev.
An assessment for the relief of the poor of the parish of Llandilofawr, Carmarthenshire, 4 April, 1854.
A volume entitled 'Cynnorthwywr i'r Araethfa neu Gynhwysiad pregethau wedi ei cyfansoddi er Adeiladaeth personawl. Gan W. T. Rowlands, 1826', being a collection of holograph sermons by the Reverend William Rowlands ('Gwilym Lleyn'), together with a record of the places at which they were preached, 1826-1829. The volume is indexed.
Lleyn, Gwilym, 1802-1865
A journal of a tour made in 1788 from London to South Wales. The volume is in the same hand as NLW MS 11492B.
Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Caernarfon, 1935,
An interleaved copy of the printed official programme of the National Eisteddfod held at Caernarvon in 1935, containing the names of prize-winners.
The Secret History of White-hall,
A ? holograph, draft copy of D[avid] Jones: The Secret History of White- Hall, from the Restoration of Charles II down to the Abdication of the late K. James, writ at the Request of a Noble Lord, and conveyed to him in Letters by . . ., late Secretary Interpreter to the Marquess of Louvois . . . (London, 1697).
Jones, D. (David), fl. 1676-1720.
Mynegair ysgrythurol David Griffiths,
A draft copy of the first part (letters A-M) of a proposed concordance to the Welsh Bible [compiled by David Griffiths of Holywell, co. Flint].
Griffiths, David, 1832-1894
Outbreak of the Second World War,
A telegram from the P[ress] A[ssociation] to the Cambrian News, Aberystwyth, [ ] September [19]39, quoting unconfirmed Associated Press reports of fighting at Danzig and the bombing of Polish towns, a Reuter statement relating to a broadcast by Hitler and the proclamation by Danzig of itself as a part of Germany, and unconfirmed reports from Paris of the beginning of the German offensive.
Press Association.
The W. Llewelyn Williams memorial fund,
Minutes, 1937-9, of the ‘Llewelyn Williams Memorial Tablet Fund Committee’, formed for the purpose of erecting a memorial tablet to [William] Llewelyn Williams (1867-1922) [Member of Parliament for Carmarthen Boroughs, 1906- 18, and author], near his birthplace, Brownhill, near Llangadock, parish of Llansadwrn, co. Carmarthen; also a typescript copy of an agreement, 21 March 1939, between [Mrs.] Eleanor Etna Audley Foley-Philipps of Abermarlais, co. Carmarthen, of the one part, and the Carmarthen County Council, of the other, whereby the first party agreed to lease to the said Council, as trustees, the piece of ground upon which the memorial had been erected, with right of access, etc.
Accounts, 1868-1872, relating to the British School, Treherbert, entered in a customer's account book, issued by A. Cule and Sons, Family Grocers, etc ., Pontypridd and Tre-herbert. Inset is a letter from Lil Cule, Treherbert, to [ ], [19]30, informing recipient that the writer was 'sending one book, which is very old', and that another [book], for the years 1881-1889, had been given to Mr. Dan Davies, 'as the Council wanted it', ? for checking with regard to retiring teachers' pension rights.
A volume compiled in 1939 by Francis Jones [of the National Library of Wales, later Herald Extraordinary for Wales], containing a pedigree of the family of Jones of Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, from the mid-fifteenth to the twentieth century, with ancillary pedigrees of the associated families of Jones of Greenston, Brawdy, Jones of Southfield, Llysyfran, Roberts of Tregidreg, parish of Mathry, Griffith of Mathry, Morgans, the Flemings, of Roose, Francis of St. Elvis, Jenkins of Mathry, Thomas of Rhydyrharding, parish of Mathry, Williams of Newport, and Harries of Binchurn, all in Pembrokeshire.
Jones, Francis, 1908-1993
A manuscript copy of a song for four voices, with piano accompaniment, entitled 'Gadael Tir' [the music being by W. O. Jones, and the words by Humphrey Jones]. The song was composed for competition at an eisteddfod (Eisteddfod Talaeth Gwynedd), held at Blaenau Ffestiniog, Whit Monday, 1922.
W. O. Jones and Humphrey Jones.
An essay entitled 'O Ddinodedd i Enwogrwydd. John Gibson, R.A., y Mynor - Gerfiwr Cymreig Bydenwog' [From Obscurity to Fame. John Gibson, R.A., the world-famous, Welsh marble sculptor], by the Reverend B. Menai Francis [Congregational minister]. The work had won a prize at an eisteddfod held at Conway, and according to the author's obituary notice in Y Dysgedydd, 1930, pp. 73-8, had been published in an unspecified, Welsh newspaper. The present copy consists of cuttings, printed on one side only, mounted in a note-book. A manuscript list of chapter headings is given at the beginning, and a postcard photograph of the bust of John Gibson in Conway parish church, has been pasted in as frontispiece.
Francis, B. Menai
A copy of Lett's Office Diary and Almanac for 1879, with copious manuscript entries [by Lady Marianna Augusta Hamilton, widow of Sir James- John Hamilton, 2nd bart., of Woodbrook, co. Tyrone, and Plas Llanstephan, co. Carmarthen, ob. 1876]. From 1 January to 20 May, and from 18 to 31 December, Lady Hamilton was in residence in her London home, the remainder of the year being spent at Llanstephan. The entries relating to the period of residence at Llanstephan contain several references to the [National] schools there and at Llanybree.
Hamilton, Marianna Augusta, Lady, d. 1892
A copy of Henry Grove, A Discourse of Secret Prayer, together with Two Essays on Prayer ... (3rd ed., London, 1742).
Grove, Henry, 1684-1738.