- NLW MS 1219B
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- First half 20 cent.
Letters and papers relating to John Lloyd, Caerwys (1733-1793) and to his daughter Angharad Llwyd, Rhyl (1780-1866).
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Letters and papers relating to John Lloyd, Caerwys (1733-1793) and to his daughter Angharad Llwyd, Rhyl (1780-1866).
Lloyd of Dolobran achievement of arms
A painted panel, dated 1650, depicting the achievement of arms of Charles Lloyd (1613-1657) of Dolobran impaling that of his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Stanley of Knockin, Shropshire, with numerous quarterings, surmounted by two helms and crests and set within a canopy with gold tassels.
The painting is possibly by Charles Lloyd himself, a noted genealogist, and would appear to be the prototype for the oak panel, known as the Dolobran Panel, which was at that time hung over the fireplace at Dolobran Hall, and to which it bears a close resemblance. The achievement is notable for reflecting contrasting Welsh and English attitudes to heraldry: the six (possibly seven) quarterings of the Stanley arms strictly reflect the English practice of only marshalling the arms of families from which there was a descent through heiresses, while the fifteen Lloyd quarterings merely depict the arms of the most distinguished ancestors. The painting was later laid onto a board containing, on the verso, part of an Anti-Slavery Associat[ion] document, [?early 19 cent.]. For a description of the Dolobran Panel, including a full blazon, see M. P. Siddons, 'The Dolobran Panel', in Montgomeryshire Collections, 70 (1982), 65-70.
Lloyd, Charles, 1613-1657
Lloyd of Clochfaen and Plas Madog pedigrees
A volume, [c. 1850]-[early 20 cent.] (watermark 1847), containing pedigrees of the Lloyds of Clochfaen, Llangurig, Montgomeryshire, and Plas Madog, Ruabon, Denbighshire, compiled mostly by J. Y. W. Lloyd of Clochfaen from about 1850, with parts continued in another hand to at least 1911 (f. 19 recto-verso).
Folios 4, 5, 7 and all even numbered leaves from 10 to 64 are interleaves. The volume contains a pedigree of the Lloyd families of Clochfaen and Plas Madog beginning with Beli Mawr (see f. 3), continuing with two separate branches descended from the sons of 'Tudyr Trefor, King of Gloucester' and Angharad, daughter of Hywel Dda (see f. 8), and reuniting with Jenkyn Lloyd of Clochfaen and Elizabeth Lloyd of Plas Madog (f. 19) and their descendants (ff. 3, 6, 8-9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 recto-verso); the pedigree of Margaret of Eyton (see also f. 11), from whom the Plas Madog branch was descended (ff. 21, 23, 25, 27); a pedigree showing the descent of the Plas Madog family in the female line, specifically through the wife of Ednyfed Lloyd (see also f. 11), and including the descent of Thomas Youde of Ruthin (see also f. 19) (ff. 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51); and the pedigree of Catherine, wife of Jenkyn Goch of Clochfaen (see also f. 13), descended from Elystan Glodrudd (ff. 53, 55). The first pedigree is incomplete, with gaps between ff. 3 and 6, 8 verso and 9, and 17 and 19, and f. 9 being little more than a stub; however at least part of the second missing section is supplied in a later copy on f. 8 verso. The pedigrees include over fifty coats of arms in various states of completion (ff. 8-43 passim); many are fully or partly drawn in black ink (ff. 8-27 passim), others merely sketched in pencil (ff. 37, 39, 41, 43); a few are partially painted (ff. 11, 13, 15).
Lloyd, J. Y. W. (Jacob Youde William), 1816-1887.
Papers, [1750x1830], consisting mainly of extracts made by Mrs Mary Lloyd and her husband, Colonel Thomas Lloyd of Bronwydd, Cardiganshire from theological writers, including treatises, sermons, letters, etc. by John Wesley, Samuel Horsley, Samuel Johnson, Griffith Jones, Llanddowror, John Newton, George Whitefield, John Owen, Machynlleth and Llangyndeyrn and others; together with prayers and miscellanea.
Lloyd, Mary, d. 1830
The original letters printed in George Eyre Evans (ed.): Lloyd Letters (1754-1796), being extant letters of David Lloyd, Minister of Llwynrhydowen, Posthumus Lloyd, his brother, Minister of the Great Meeting Congregation, Coventry, and Charles Lloyd, LL.D., his son ... (Aberystwyth, 1908).
Deeds and documents, 1764-1865, relating to the Lloyd Jack estate mainly in the parish of Llanfihangel Ystrad, Cardiganshire, and premises in the parishes of Dihewyd, Cardiganshire, Pencarreg, Carmarthenshire, and Almondsbury, Gloucestershire.
Lloyd Jack Estate (Wales)
Papers, 1886-1968, of the Lloyd George family. The collection is comprised mainly of correspondence, the bulk of which is addressed to David Lloyd George, mostly from contemporary political figures and from members of his family. The political correspondence relates largely to Welsh affairs, including Disestablishment, the Welsh Church Commission, education and the investiture of the Prince of Wales in 1911, as well as to the Irish Question and the First World War. David Lloyd George's family correspondence includes letters, [c. 1886]-1941, between David Lloyd George and his wife Margaret, from David Lloyd George to his uncle Richard Lloyd, 1890-1916, and to David Lloyd George from his brother William George, 1891-1915; other family correspondence includes letters to Margaret Lloyd George, 1893-1939, from various correspondents, and from Margaret Lloyd George mainly to her daughter Olwen Carey-Evans, 1917-1939; correspondence and papers of Megan Lloyd George, daughter of David and Margaret Lloyd George, including letters, 1939-1957, to and from Labour politician Philip Noel-Baker and from other correspondents, 1910-1966, including her parents, together with a tour journal, 1923-1924, and diary, 1947, and correspondence and papers, 1914-[c. 1963], of Gwilym Lloyd George, son of David and Margaret Lloyd George, including a typescript draft, [c. 1960]-1962, of his (unpublished) autobiography; together with speech notes, notebooks and miscellaneous papers, [c. 1904]-1939, of David Lloyd George, and correspondence and papers, 1898-1909, relating to Mair Eluned Lloyd George, daughter of David and Margaret Lloyd George.
Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945
Lloyd George letter to his wife,
A photocopy of a letter written by Lloyd George to his wife Margaret, 26 August [1921].
Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945
Lloyd George - Lady Julia Henry correspondence,
Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945
Lloyd family of Llannerchrochwel
Two notebooks containing an account of the families of Lloyd of Llannerchrochwel, parish of Guilsfield, co. Montgomery, and Jones of Woodford, Essex, together with personal reminiscences, compiled in 1902 by Ellinor Frances Lloyd (1856-1940), great-granddaughter of Richard Lloyd of Llannerchrochwel (ff. 1-36) and genealogical notes and pedigrees relating to the Lloyd family (ff. 47-54, 66-8).
Lloffion o Beddgelert, sef hanes yr achos M. C., etc gan Griffith Prichard, Beddgelert. Gweler hefyd NLW MS 20910E. Hanner lledr. Rhoddwyd gan Mr J. R. Roberts, Porthmadog, Medi 1971.
Personal and estate papers of the family of Parry of Llidiardau, Llanilar, Cardiganshire, and of the associated families of Hughes of Glanrheidol, Llanbadarn Fawr, and Hughes of Alltlwyd, Llansantffraid, both also of Cardiganshire, mainly 18 cent.-20 cent., mainly comprising deeds, 1545-1901; rentals of the Llwyniorwerth estate, 1736-1740, 1776, the estates of George Parry, Havefordwest, 1786-1836, the Pantsheriff estate, 1806-1822, Wervilbrook, 1824-1831, and of Llidiardau, 1885-1926; correspondence, 1725, 1782-1936; probate records, 1610-1866; legal papers from the office of Charles Parry, solicitor, Aberystwyth 1824-1870; papers relating to Charles Parry's clerkship of the Cardiganshire Roads Board; and documents acquired by G.W. Parry as justice of the peace and chairman of the Cardiganshire Quarter Sessions, 1848-1870.
Parry family, of Llidiardau
Records of the Lleweni estate, Denbighshire, and papers of the Salusbury family of Llewenni, consisting mainly of letters, deeds and other legal documents. The letters are mainly to or from members of the Salusbury family, 1546-1645, the greater number belonging to the last fifteen years of that period, and relating to Sir Thomas Salusbury, the second baronet. The letters are mainly family correspondence and business letters from estate agents, lawyers, and servants of the household. A few are in the nature of news-letters, particularly those written by James Lloyd, [c. 1640], when relations between Charles I and his Parliament were becoming strained. The deeds and legal documents, 1357-1800, relate to the Llewenni estate in Anglesey, Caernarfonshire, Denbighshire and Flintshire.
Salusbury family, of Lleweni and Bachygraig
Llewelyn's Charity, Ystradfellte
Account book of Llewelyn's Charity in the parish of Ystradfellte, co. Brecon, 1838-1894.
Llewelyn Wyn (Penodau I-XXI) gan T. R. Roberts ('Asaph'), ynghyd â thorion o Papur Pawb sy'n cynnwys y nofel gyfan. Rhwng byrddau. Prynwyd oddi wrth J. R. Morris, Caernarfon, Rhagfyr 1947.
Llewellin-Taylour Deeds and Documents,
Deeds and documents, 1237-1898 (predominantly 14-16 century), collected by A. R. Llewellin-Taylour, mostly relating to England.
Llewellin-Taylour, Alfred R. (Alfred Robert), 1877-
Papers from the collection of Edward Williams ('Llew Meirion'), including material relating to the Loyal Idris Lodge of Oddfellows; minutes relating to 'Eisteddfod Meirion'; an address by 'Llew Meirion'; a poem by John Williams ('Ioan Rhagfyr'); miscellaneous poetry; correspondence; an arrangement of the air 'Breuddwyd Dafydd Rhys'; collections of hymn-tunes and anthems and of folk-tunes; miscellaneous papers and transcripts.
Williams, Edward, 1850-1934
Papers of, or accumulated by, [1700x1915], D. Lleufer Thomas, comprising material relating to the Welsh Land Commission, miscellaneous prose and verse, correspondence and other papers.
Thomas, D. Lleufer (Daniel Lleufer), 1863-1940
'Llenyddiaeth Powys', sef llawlyfr Arddangosfa Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Dyffryn Maelor,
Llenorion a Llenyddiaeth Cwm Tawe II gan J. M. Davies, Pontardawe. Llyfr ysgrifennu maint ffolio. Rhoddwyd gan Mrs E. C. Morgan, Aberpennar, Medi 1948.