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'A Lampoon upon some Glamorgan gentlemen', beginning 'Att a Club where we mett ...',

Satirical Verses relating to several public and well-known personages in co. Glam., viz., Glamorgan's grand kt: Sir Kemies the great; Sir John, witty knight; Sir Humphrey; Sir Rowland; Sir Robert the ass; Richard our knight; hospitable Bush; Morgan's poor man; David the rich; Windham; Carne the old ape; Lougher the justice; Watkins in Gower, etc. See also no. A50.

A Lancashire Village

Cuttings of three articles in The Manchester Guardian, August 8, 13, and 15, 1884, entitled 'A Lancashire Village', written by J. McLaren Cobban, Unitarian minister, Blackley, Lancashire, and of rejoinders thereto which appeared in The Middleton Guardian, August 23, 30, and September 6, 1884.

A Land Against the Light: Kyffin Williams

T9/305/18.
A Land Against the Light: Kyffin Williams.
First broadcast: 24 September 1978.
UID: PEGG059A.
Typed script.
BBC television script for A Land Against the Light: Kyffin Williams. Includes two typed incomplete transcripts, slightly different with hand written annotations.

A. Langford., London,to [Thomas] Dungan],

Thanks him for his entertaining letter. The writer's family, honoured with the company of Mr. Herbert, took a jaunt to Barham Downes Camp to meet Don Charlos Maccarthy. Had an account of Ludlow races from Mr. Herbert. Lady Emely's executors having got the better of their openents in the Commons, there has since been a successful sale of the house and effects.

A large bundle of documents relating to a case of trespass on land on the farm of Ceinan, p. Mallwyd ...,

A large bundle of documents relating to a case of trespass on land on the farm of Ceinan, p. Mallwyd, co. Mer., against Rowland Thomas, heard at Shropshire Summer Assizes, 28 July 1874. Although the action was brought nominally by Anne Evans, plaintiff, of Ceinan Farm, against Thomas, defendant, gamekeeper to Sir Edmund Buckley, Bart, Lord of the Manor of Mawddwy, it was said to be really brought at the instance of W.W.E. Wynne, tenant of the Mallwyd Estate on the manor, with Sir Edmund being 'virtually the defendant, he supporting and adopting the trespass of his Gamekeeper' (see p.8 of the copy of the brief for the plaintiff, MISC.SUB./SUPP 80 i-iii). The bundle contains transcripts and translations of grants of land and surrenders, 1502-1602, sale notices, including plans, notes on the history of the Mallwyd Estate, lists of tenants, and papers relating directly to the case, e.g., affidavits, notices to admit and produce, bills of costs, etc.

A large bundle relating to Mrs Mary Jane Parry, a benefactor from Barmouth, co. Mer., 1869-93, and comprising correspondence (81) ...,

A large bundle relating to Mrs Mary Jane Parry, a benefactor from Barmouth, co. Mer., 1869-93, and comprising correspondence (81); advertisements and business cards (82); receipts (83); luggage labels (84); a yearbook of the Home for Working Girls in London, 1888, with receipts for donations to various charities (85); religious pamphlets and miscellanea (86); newspaper cuttings of Queen Victoria's visit to North Wales, 1889 (87); an account book of cattle sold (88); rentals of property belonging to Mrs Parry (89); a book of handwritten poetry by Griffith Roberts on some of the natural and man-made wonders of the world (90); a guidebook to Kew Gardens (91); a catalogue of art at the Italian Exhibition held in London in 1888 (92); and an inventory of the personal possessions of Mrs Parry and her husband, John Edward, in 1869 (93). The bundle was originally labelled '140: Trustees of the late Mrs Mary Jane Parry'.

A Large F. Vol. containing (1) Account of payments to various persons for expenses connected with buildings, 1818-20, (2) separate ...,

A Large F. Vol. containing (1) Account of payments to various persons for expenses connected with buildings, 1818-20, (2) separate accounts with various persons for similar expenses, 1821-6, and (3) Thomas Whittingham's account with James Boydell for estate receipts and expenditure, 1818-32.

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