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A General Livery granted to Richard ap Thomas, in succession to Richard Wynne ap David ap Rees, deceased, of lands ...,

A General Livery granted to Richard ap Thomas, in succession to Richard Wynne ap David ap Rees, deceased, of lands and tenements in Bettus Abergeley and Denbigh, co. Denb., etc. Dated at Westminster. Imperfect great seal of James I (second state). Vellum. The writing is peeling away from this deed, which should be carefully copied. Latin.

(A) General Release from John Vaughan of Gwyddgwyon, co. Merioneth, gent., to Elizabeth Parry otherwise Morris, relict and executrix of ...,

(A) General Release from John Vaughan of Gwyddgwyon, co. Merioneth, gent., to Elizabeth Parry otherwise Morris, relict and executrix of Oliver Morris late of Drainllwydion in the parish of Pennall, co. Merioneth, deceased, and Morris Oliver, son and heir of the said Oliver Morris. (B) Warrant Of Attorney from John Vaughan to Mr John Lloyd, Mr Robert Vaughan, Mr John Humphreys, and Mr Robert Lloyd, to acknowledge satisfaction upon record of two judgments recovered against Oliver Morris late of Pennall, co. Merioneth, gent., and Morris Oliver of the parish of Pennall aforesaid, gent.

A general release,

  1. Ieuan David Powell of Carmarthen, co. Carm., yeoman. 2. Howell John of Mydrim, co. Carm., gent., and Gwenllian verche Ieuan of Mydrim, co. Carm., widdowe. A general release.

A Girdle Around the Earth

R12/1122/4/5.
A Girdle Around the Earth, by Raymond Glendenning
First broadcast: 18th May 1932.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
A special programme for Good Will Day (Children’s World Peace Day). The story of the first wireless message sent over sea. Set in 1896, a boat leaves Cardiff Port carrying zinc plates. Italian inventor, Guglielmo Marconis, wishes to send the first wireless transmission. The transmitting apparatus was erected at Lavernock Point, and the receiving posts at Flat Holm and Brean Down. On May 18th, 1896 the first wireless transmission was made across 8.5 miles. Good Will Day messages from other nations are then played: France, Germany, Italy, Spain, South Africa, India, Canada, Australia and America.
Subjects: Wireless, Good Will Day, Children’s World Peace Day, Cardiff Port, Guglielmo Marconis, Lavernock Point, Flat Holm, Brean Down.

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