Taflen prisiau gwehyddion Felindre,
- NLW MS 12606C.
- Ffeil
- 1880.
'Taflen o Brisiau Gwehyddion Velindre a'r Cylchoedd, Ebrill y 3ydd, 1880', listing the prices charged for their products by weavers in the Felindre area of Carmarthenshire in 1880.
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Taflen prisiau gwehyddion Felindre,
'Taflen o Brisiau Gwehyddion Velindre a'r Cylchoedd, Ebrill y 3ydd, 1880', listing the prices charged for their products by weavers in the Felindre area of Carmarthenshire in 1880.
Enclosure of land in the manor of Tregrug, co. Monmouth,
A bound volume inscribed on the outer cover 'Tregrug Inclosure, 1808', and containing printed and manuscript material relating to the enclosure of lands, including wastes called Common Coad y Pane and The Forest, within the manor of Tregrug, co. Monmouth. The printed items consist of a copy of An Act for inclosing lands in the Manor of Tregrug in the County of Monmouth, 1808, and of an act relating to enclosure procedure entitled An Act for consolidating in one act certain provisions usually inserted in acts of inclosure; and for facilitating the mode of proving the several facts usually required on the passing of such acts, 2d July 1801 (London, 1807). The manuscript entries include declarations, subscribed 2 August 1808, by Thomas Fulljames [of Hasfield, co. Gloucester, gent.], as commissioner, and Robert Wright Hall [of Cirencester], as surveyor, that they would discharge their respective duties in connection with the enclosure faithfully; a nomination, subscribed 2 August 1808, by proprietors of land within the manor, of William Morgan of Mamhilad, co. Monmouth, esq., as banker in connection with the project; an affidavit, signed 9 August 1808, by George Long and William Womack, land surveyors, concerning the survey they had made of the lands to be enclosed; copies of notices of meetings to be held, and of declarations issued re public carriage-ways, public foot-paths, and private roads, 1808-1809, signed by Thomas Fulljames; reports of meetings held, and of business transacted, 1808-1809, also signed by Thomas Fulljames; copies of the announcements of allotments to be sold and of the conditions of sale; the commissioner’s statement of account, 1808-1809; and a declaration, signed by the Reverend John Thomas, clerk, and Thomas Jones, esq., Justices of the Peace, 27 June 1810, concerning the completion of certain public carriage roads.
Account books, 1903-16, 1932-48, of Evan Jones and later of Jenkin Henry Jones, St David's Villa, Pontgarreg, Llangrannog, co. Cardigan, grocers and general dealers.
Evan Jones and Jenkin Henry Jones.
The French landing at Fishguard,
A transcripts, ca. 1890, in an unidentified hand, of Henry Lewis Williams ('Ap Gwilym'), An Authentic Account of the Invasion by the French Troops on Carrig Gwasted Pont near Fishguard ... (Haverfordwest, 1842).
Over a hundred letters, 1894-5, mostly in English, with a few in French, Welsh and German, to the lawyer and scientist Dr Alfred Daniell (1853-1937) from various correspondents, including family friends and colleagues, relating to both personal and professional matters. Also included are a few financial papers, rough notes by the recipient, and printed material, 1894-6, chiefly scientific papers in French and German.
George Thomas, Swansea: letters, &c.,
Five letters, 1838, to George Thomas (1806-68), Swansea, solicitor, from his future wife Maria Frances Pringle (b. 1820), Milford Haven, co. Pembroke (4), containing personal and family news, and from his mother Barbara Thomas, Rock House, Briton Ferry, co. Glamorgan (1), concerning his engagement to be married, together with an undated letter from Mrs Thomas to Sarah Thomas, Mumbles, Swansea. Also included are mathematical exercies, 1788, by George Thomas's father, Commander George Thomas, RN, and printed abstracts of accounts, 1837, of Swansea Canal Navigation, with list of shareholders.
T. J. & J. Smith's Small Scribbling Diary ... 1887, with brief entries, probably in the hand of Frederick George Wynn (1853-94), Glynllifon, Llandwrog, co. Caernarfon, mainly recording visits to and excursions with friends and relations. The volume includes records of rainfall at Fort Belan, Llanwnda, co. Caernarfon, 1882-7, and rainfall and weather conditions at Glynllifon, 1887 (ff. 63-5). Six contemporary family photographs found inside the diary are now contained in a pocket inside the back cover.
Wynn, Frederick George, 1853-1932
St Bride's congregational chapel,
Account book, 1879-88, of St Bride's-super-Ely Congregational chapel, co. Glamorgan.
Ebenezer (Church : St Brides-super-Ely, Wales)
C. Humphreys & Son, Llanfair Caereinion,
An account written in 1964 by Charles Heber Humphreys of the ironmonger's, chemist's and grocer's shop of C. Humphreys & Son, Llanfair Caereinion, co. Montgomery, founded by his grandfather, Cadwaladr Humphreys (1804-1841), in 1829 and sold in 1933.
Humphreys, Charles Heber
Gwenllian Ivorite Lodge, Cydweli,
Minute-book, 1864-80, of the Gwenllian Lodge, Saint David's Unity of the Order of True Ivorites (formerly the Lamb and Flag Benefit Society), Cydweli, co. Carmarthen, containing also miscellaneous accounts and list of members, 1867-8 (ff. 31-42 inverted text).
Gwir Iforiaid (Friendly Society) St David's Unity. Gwenllian Lodge (Kidwelly, Wales)
A volume containing arithmetical exercises and examples, used by Edward Williams (born c. 1841), Rhoswidol, Penegoes, co. Montgomery, at Rhydyfelin Parochial School, 1858-9.
Williams, Edward, b. ca. 1841
Coflyfr Eglwys Ramoth, Aber-cuch,
Register of members, 1901-14, of Ramoth Baptist church, Aber-cuch, co. Pembroke, with their financial contributions, and other memoranda including a list of deacons. Items found loose inside have been tipped in on ff. 2 verso-4.
A group of eleven parchment bifolia written in the same hand, and which form about one fourth part of a manuscript of the second half of the fourteenth century, containing a version of the Legenda Aurea of Jacobus de Voragine (ca. 1230-ca. 1298), archbishop of Genoa.
Indexes of Bishop William Lloyd,
A group of twenty-five volumes, forming part of a once larger series, containing subject of word indexes of scriptural, theological, historical and literary references compiled, and written partly in a shorthand script, by William Lloyd (1627-1717), successively bishop of St. Asaph (1680-92), Lichfield (1692-9), and Worcester (1699-1717). In some cases title-deeds largely of the early seventeenth century have been used as protective covers, while eleven bifolia used for a similar purpose have been detached to create NLW MS 11330D (see 544, below).
Lloyd, William, 1627-1717
Six scrapbooks of newspaper cuttings and manuscript notes compiled by the Reverend John Evans, Liverpool, approximately during the period 1884-1910. They contain accounts of religious and public meetings in Liverpool and elsewhere (e.g. the Liverpool Institute prize distribution, 1884, the opening of the Liverpool Overhead Railway, 1893); obituaries (e.g. Thomas Rees, D.D., Swansea, 1885, Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'), 1885, Edward Matthews, Ewenny, 1892, John Hughes, D.D., Caernarvon, 1893, John Evans ('Eglwys Bach'), 1897, Thomas Gee, Denbigh, 1898, Dr. Joseph Parry, 1903, etc.); sermons and addresses (e.g. by Principal Thomas Charles Edwards, John Phillips, Bangor, Owen Evans, D.D., London, H. Elvet Lewis ('Elfed'), etc.); poetry, generlaly in the form of 'in memoriam' verses; portraits; rules of Rose Place Day School, Liverpool, established in 1844; a table of events in the history of Tabernacle Congregational Church, Liverpool, from 1800 to 1907; a history of Chatham Street Calvinistic Methodist Church, Liverpool, from 1839 to 1910; Brief Sketch of the past & present of Denbigh Castle (n.d.), etc. The volumes are indexed.
Evans, John, C.M. Minister of Liverpool, 1847-1921.
League of the Empire (Montgomeryshire Branch) bank books. See also NLW MSS 20723C-20724B. English. Between boards. Donated by Montgomeryshire County Library, August 1971.
League of the Empire (Montgomeryshire Branch) minute book. See also NLW MSS 20724B, 20725A. English. 1/2 leather. Donated by Montgomeryshire County Library, August 1971.
Noddfa Baptist Chapel, Lampeter, cash account book,
Noddfa Baptist Chapel, Lampeter cash account book, 1902-1905. English. Between boards. Donated by the Reverend D. H. Matthews, London, May 1971.
Journal, mostly written in shorthand, of Dr Richard Price, writer on morals, politics, etc. Leather. Purchased from Messrs Hofmann & Freeman, September 1971.