- NLW MS 9650A.
- Ffeil
- [1740x1799] /
A letter, undated, from the Duchess of Beaufort to Mary Delany.
Beaufort, Elizabeth Somerset, Duchess of, ca. 1719-1799
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
A letter, undated, from the Duchess of Beaufort to Mary Delany.
Beaufort, Elizabeth Somerset, Duchess of, ca. 1719-1799
Letters addressed to J. Gwynoro Davies by Ben Davies, Castell Newydd Emlyn, 1937; Lewis Edwards, Bala, 1880-2; Llewelyn C. Edwards, Aberystwyth, 1889-93; Annie J. Ellis, Westminster, 1899; Thomas Gee, Denbigh, 1894-9; W. E. Gladstone; W. J. Gruffydd, Cardiff; Alexander Hill, London, 1927; [Sir] John Morris Jones, Llanfair P. G., 1916; J. Puleston Jones, Bala and Bangor, 1888-91; Edward Matthews, Bonvilston, 1881; Hugh Williams, Bala, 1891; and W. Llewelyn Williams, House of Commons, 1918-19.
Documents kept at The National Archives,
Photocopies of original documents (Home Office papers),1968-1970, relating to the investiture of the Prince of Wales and extremism in Wales. These were received as a result of enquiries made under the Freedom of Information Act.
Miscellaneous material relating to the early years of the National Library of Wales, mainly press cuttings, 1928-1929, from the Western Mail.
Niclas y Glais and his arrest,
Photocopies of files in The National Archives relating to T. E. Nicholas (1879-1971) when he was arrested in Llanbrynmair in July 1940 and taken with his son Islwyn ap Nicholas to Swansea prison, together with a copy of the proceedings in October 1940 after a Home Office Advisory Committee heard their case at Ascot when they were released.
Precedent book of William Jones, Rhuthun, 1830, comprising 'Rules and practice of the Courts of Great Sessions for the Counties of Denbigh and Montgomery' and an index of precedents.
Journal of a tour from Brecon to Carmarthen, undertaken in August 1844, by an unidentified traveller, possibly from London, including references to Hay-on-Wye (ff. 3 verso-4).
Gedge's Town and Country Ladies' Own Memorandum-Book ... 1815, containing brief daily entries, 1815, by Jane Wynn Hughes of Brynseiont, daughter of Jane and the late John Wyn Hughes of the Trefan estate. The entries relate mainly to her daily life and social engagements.
Hughes, Jane Wynn, 1794-1871.
Preludes no. 1 and 2 : : for piano solo,
A manuscript musical score for piano solo by Dr Llifon Hughes-Jones (1918-1996), composer, musical director and conductor.
Hughes-Jones, Llifon Dr, 1918-1996
Pregethau'r Parch. James Davies,
A volume of early nineteenth-century sermons in Welsh by the Reverend James Davies (1767?-1860, DWB), Baptist minister of Ffynnonhenri and Horeb, Rhydargaeau, co. Carmarthen.
Davies, James, 1767?-1860.
An essay in Welsh on oratory with exercises and illustrations by Norman McLeod, Pwllheli, entered for the competition 'Llaw-lyfr ar Areithyddiaeth' at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Colwyn Bay, 1910, under the pseudonym 'Cicero'. The prize was divided between 'Cicero' and 'Ioan Aurenau' (the Reverend Levi Jones, Croesor).
McLeod, Norman, Pwllheli.
A journal of a tour through Wales and Herefordshire, undertaken in September 1840 by Elizabeth Sarney of Wargrave, Berkshire.
Sarney, Elizabeth.
A collection of forms used at the port of Bristol, 1803-1804, filled in probably as precedents for customs officers - reports on ships and cargoes, form of damage and over entry, wool book, current receipts and payments, account of foreign goods paying high duties, coast account, corn account, accounts of imports from Ireland, Jersey and the Isle of Man, searchers' export account, out port register book; and a printed notice to customs officers, 17 December 1812.
Capel Ebenezer, Merthyr Tudful,
A minute-book, 1905-1925, of Ebenezer Welsh Baptist church, Merthyr Tudful, co. Glamorgan.
Capel Ebenezer (Merthyr Tydfil, Wales).
The original score of 'Everyman' written for the Leeds Festival, 1904, by [Sir] Henry Walford Davies.
Davies, Walford, Sir, 1869-1941
A set of Y Beirniad, Vols I-XX, 1860-1879, with the names of the contributors written at the foot of their articles.
Five almanacks, 1872-3, 1875 and 1878-9, heavily annotated by W. W. E. Wynne, Peniarth.
Wynne, William Watkin Edward, 1801-1880
National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United Kingdom and Ireland (NIDS), units 101-2: Hull Record Office (0.029.247-80); University of Birmingham (0.109.172-229); Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick (0.033.183-7); Anglesey Record Office (0.130.159-74);West Yorkshire Archive Service, Calderdale (0.132.001-205).
National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the UK and Ireland (NIDS): index to units 97-104