- NLW MS 2858E
- Ffeil
- 1731/2
A manuscript containing the case for John Wynne, appellant, and Sir George Wynne, bart, MP, Leeswood, Flintshire, respondent, together with the verdict in a lawsuit heard in the House of Lords, 10 March 1731/2.
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
A manuscript containing the case for John Wynne, appellant, and Sir George Wynne, bart, MP, Leeswood, Flintshire, respondent, together with the verdict in a lawsuit heard in the House of Lords, 10 March 1731/2.
A manuscript containing an elegy by Richard Jones Owen (Glaslyn) (1831-1909) entitled Er cof am Mrs Greaves, Aberglaslyn.
Glaslyn, 1831-1909 Elegy (20 cent.), NLW MS 2856B
The last in a series of three volumes of Pedigrees, mainly of South Wales and particularly of Brecknockshire families, collected by H. J. T. Wood.
The second in a series of three volumes of Pedigrees, mainly of South Wales and particularly of Brecknockshire families, collected by H. J. T. Wood.
Ysgol Sabothol y Tabernacl, Aberteifi
'Llyfr Pynciau Egwyddorol Ysgol Sabothol y Tabernacl yn Aberteifi, 1821', a recod of the points in theology and practical ethics discussed by the adult members of the Tabernacle Calvinistic Methodist church Sunday school, Cardgian, 1821-1825.
An account book, July, 1749 - November, 1753, kept by William Wynn, rector of Llanaber, Merioneth, son of Ellis Wynne of Lasynys, and a letter, May 21, 1743, from Thomas Herring, archbishop of York (formerly bishop of Bangor), to William Wynn. (See The Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society, IV, pp. 171-198).
Sermons and memoranda, 1852-1869, probably written by David Davies, curate of Ystradffin, Carmarthenshire.
Arithmetical examples written by John Davies, Glyn, Llangeitho.
Davies, John, fl. 1800-1815
Miscellaneous notes relating mainly to the church of Llandenny, Monmouthshire.
A draft of a final report, drawn up by the secretary, O. W. Owen, on the raising and formation of the Welsh Army Corps, 1914-1915.
Owen, Owen W. (Owen William), b. 1873.
A copy of the family history of the Roberts family of Dôl Llech, Capel Curig, being the research undertaken by A. E. Naylor (Eddy), November 2002, and revised January 2004.
Naylor, Eddy, 1925-
A copy of The Oddfellows' Magazine, vol. XLV, No. 475 (July 1914), containing a full account of The Annual Movable Conference of the Manchester Unity held at Aberystwyth, 1914.
Loyal Temple of Love minute book
One of four minute books, 1866-1905, of the Aberystwyth Loyal Temple of Love lodge of Oddfellows.
One of six night books, 1875-1908, showing payments of sickness benefit made by the Aberystwyth Loyal Temple of Love lodge of Oddfellows.
One of four cash books showing the sick fund receipts and expenditure, 1866-1906, of the Aberystwyth Loyal Temple of Love lodge of Oddfellows.
One of four contribution books, i.e. Pence Books, 1866-1900, of the Aberystwyth Loyal Temple of Love lodge of Oddfellows.
English-German exercises written by Hans Bottcher, a German prisoner of war who worked on farms at Llangwm, Denbighshire, 1918-1919.
Bottcher, Hans English-German grammatical exercises (1918-1919), NLW MS 3529B
Poetry, mainly by William Jones, Llangadfan, Montgomeryshire, transcribed by John Bevan Jones from William Jones's manuscript at Llangadfan rectory.
Jones, John Bevan Transcripts (20 cent.), NLW MS 3527B
Hymn- and psalm-tunes, anthems, etc., some of them with Welsh words.
Copies preserved by John Griffith, Llwyndyrus, army surgeon in the Peninsular War, of instructions issued to army medical officers by the Inspector General of Hospitals.