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A history of Llandyssul grammar school, etc.,

A copy of an article by George Eyre Evans on 'Llandyssul Grammar School', reprinted from The Alauda, the magazine of the Llandyssul County School, Christmas term, 1913; autograph letters to George Eyre Evans from C. E. Vowles, Llandyssul County School, 1913, J. D. Lewis, Gomerian Press, Llandyssul, 1913, D[ian] Marles Thomas, Antwerp, 1914, and Sir John Williams, bart., 1917; and notes in the autograph of George Eyre Evans relating to Llandyssul, including descriptions and illustrations of ancient monuments, a list of vicars, notes on the communion plate and the bells of the parish church, and extracts from manuscript and printed sources.

George Eyre Evans and others.

A history of medicine in Wales in the eighteenth century,

  • NLW MS 16125E.
  • File
  • 1957 /

A typescript M.A. dissertation, 1957, for Liverpool University Department of Celtic by J[ohn] G[lyn] Penrhyn Jones, entitled 'A history of medicine in Wales in the eighteenth century'.
The dissertation includes chapters on social conditions in Wales, the impact of the Industrial Revolution, 'folk' medicine and herbalism, and biographies of prominent medical men. Supplementary material, including extracts from printed and manuscript sources, is to be found in the Appendices (ff. 164-329). Two tables of contents are included (f. iii, 163a).

Jones, Glyn Penrhyn.

A history of Nantclwyd House, Ruthin.

  • NLW ex 2244
  • File
  • 2003, 2005

A history of Nantclwyd House, Ruthin, by Christopher J. Williams, a work commissioned by Denbighshire County Council, 2003.

Williams, C. J. (Christopher John), 1943-

A history of St Dogmael's: No. I

The incomplete manuscript of the first part of a history of St Dogmael's and the surrounding district written, [c. 1860], by the Rev. Henry James Vincent; together with notes and transcripts by him, 1862-1864, from various sources.
The leaves relating to St Dogmael's have foliation 28-112 (with gaps), but with most numbers being repeated. Included in the volume is a letter dedicating the work to his friend Richard David Jenkins, Cilbronnau, Cardiganshire. The manuscript was published as Henry James Vincent, The History of St. Dogmaels, ed. by Glen K. Johnson (Cardigan, 2009).

A history of Swansea, &c.

  • NLW MS 5239C
  • File

An interleaved and extra-illustrated volume compiled by George Grant Francis and containing copies of Lewis W. Dillwyn : Contributionstowards a History of Swansea ... (Swansea, 1840), John Montgomery Traherne : Historical Notices of Sir Matthew Cradock, Knt .... (Llandovery, 1841), Thomas Bliss and Geo[rge] Grant Francis: Some account of Sir Hugh Johnys, Deputy Knight Marshal of England, temp. Henry VI., and Edward IV., and of his monumental brass in St. Mary's Church, Swansea ... (Swansea,1845), and other material relating to Swansea and to the Royal Institution of South Wales, with a few notes by George Grant Francis.

Francis, Geo. Grant (George Grant) Collection by, of printed works on Swansea, NLW MS 5239C

A History of the Bible Society entitled 'Briwsion, oddi ar fwrdd y Dysgedigion; sef Crynnodeb o Hanes y Bibl Gymdeithas ...,

A History of the Bible Society entitled 'Briwsion, oddi ar fwrdd y Dysgedigion; sef Crynnodeb o Hanes y Bibl Gymdeithas oi dechreuad fel Mam Gymdeithas Frutanaidd a Thramor; ynghyd ag Ychydig o Hanes y Byd, a nifer y bernir fod ei Drigolion, a'r Lliosogiad sydd yn chwanegol arnynt y Blynyddoedd hyn, etc. etc....gan W. Owen.' Caergybi.

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