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Letters, &c.

  • NLW MS 1089B
  • Ffeil
  • 18 cent. - 19 cent.

Letters and papers, including a petition, circa 1722, from Sir John Philipps suggesting the preferment of Owen Philipps to the rectory of Walwins Castle, Pembrokeshire, a petition, 1745, signed by Sir John Philipps, Thomas Carew, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, and George Heathcote, to the members of the House of Commons, requesting their attendance at the House on January 16, 1746, and a Return of the number of Men that can be contained, in the Different Towns in the Counties of Carnarvon, Anglesea, Montgomery, Merioneth and Denbigh under the superintendance of Major Genl. Fisher on an emergency. Wrexham June 2nd 1805.

Philipps, John, Sir, 1666?-1737

A treatise, letters, and poetry

  • NLW MS 597D
  • Ffeil
  • 17 cent.

A lengthy doctrinal treatise entitled Give unto Ceasar the thinges of Ceasar, written not earlier than 1644, but probably before 1649, in defence of the divine right of kings; drafts and copies of letters by Edward Herbert and H. Emerson; and a few poems. As the volume was at one time in the Powis Castle collection it is possible that the author of the treatise was a member of the Herbert family, possibly Edward, 3rd baron Herbert of Cherbury, grandson of Edward, 1st baron Herbert of Cherbury, the metaphysician, and that the poems may be attributed to one of the Herberts.

Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, approximately 1633-1678

Atgofion/Memories of Llandysul Grammar School.

  • NLW ex 2222
  • Ffeil
  • 2003

A volume of reminiscences, with contributions from the members of Form II who entered Llandysul Grammar School in 1948, collated and edited by David Ioan Gwilym Jones, a former pupil of the class.

Jones, David Ioan Gwilym, 1936-

Photocopy of St Davids MS E3/5.

  • NLW Facs 965
  • Ffeil
  • 1964

The file comprises a photocopy of a music manuscript from St Davids Cathedral Library. The manuscript, St Davids MS E3/5, is an eighteenth cent. bass part-book; recto and verso sides have been photocopied and collated separately.

St Davids Cathedral. Library.

Robert Owen's Social System

  • NLW MS 23902E.
  • Ffeil
  • [?1821]

A manuscript copy, [?1821] (watermark 1820), of a treatise entitled The Social System, by the philanthropist and social reformer Robert Owen, apparently in the hand of his son, Robert Dale Owen.
The text differs from that published in The New Harmony Gazette, 2.8-2.24 (November 1826-March 1827), for which see Selected Works of Robert Owen, ed. by Gregory Claeys, 4 vols (London, 1993), II, 56-104.

Owen, Robert Dale, 1801-1877.

Material relating to the Smalls Lighthouse.

  • NLW ex 2203
  • Ffeil
  • 1775-1870

Miscellaneous manuscript and printed material, 1775-1870, relating to Captain John Phillips of Liverpool, his heirs, and the Smalls Lighthouse on the Pembrokeshire coast, the building of which he instigated, including two broadsides, articles of agreement, legal opinions, autograph letters and the signed document by which Phillips transferred the management of the lighthouse to Trinity House.

Phillips, John Captain, of Liverpool

An Essay on the Island of Anglesey

  • NLW MS 23899E.
  • Ffeil
  • 1832

'An Essay on the Island of Anglesey', 1832, in an unidentified hand, apparently the original version submitted by the Rev. Peter Bailey Williams in the competition for an essay on the history of Anglesey at the Beaumaris Eisteddfod, 1832, winning the second prize for its author.
The essay was published in The Gwyneddion for 1832: Containing the Prize Poems, &c., of the Beaumaris Eisteddfod and North Wales Literary Society, ed. by W. Jones (London, 1839), pp. 1-97. The first prize was won by Angharad Llwyd for the work later published as A History of the Island of Mona, or Anglesey (Ruthin, 1833). Williams may have forwarded his work to the competition in the hand of an amanuensis in order to disguise the authorship from the adjudicator, his fellow diocesan cleric, the Rev. J. H. Cotton.

Williams, P. B. (Peter Bailey), 1763-1836

Blackmill Friendly Society,

  • NLW MSS 21896-21899A; 21900-21901B.
  • Ffeil
  • 1895-1933.

Account books, 1895-1933, of the Friendly Society or Old Benefit Club at Blackmill, parish of Llandyfodwg, co. Glamorgan.

Llyfr cyhoeddiadau,

  • NLW MS 21892D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1927-1980 /

A record of the preaching engagements, 1927-1980, of the Reverend Owen Morgan Lloyd, minister of Tabernacle Congregational church, Dolgellau, co. Merioneth, 1955-1978, noting texts of sermons preached and remuneration received. Themes of children's addresses, 1937-1979, are also recorded (inverted text ff. 115-33 verso).

Lloyd, O. M. (Owen Morgan), 1910-1980

Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae,

  • NLW MS 21879C [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
  • Ffeil
  • [15 cent., first ½].

The four gospels of the passion as sung in Holy Week followed by the Exultet and other chants for the blessing of candles at the Easter Vigil. Written in a large textura, music on staves throughout. A large illuminated initial at the beginning of each gospel and other smaller illuminated initials.

Catalogue of Welston Court library

  • NLW MS 22774C
  • Ffeil
  • 1895; c. 1960-c. 1988

Typewritten catalogue, with manuscript additions, of the library of Brigadier James O. M. Ashton (1908-1989) of Welston Court, Carew, co. Pembroke, compiled by him, c. 1960-c. 1988, and arranged according to subject. Two letters, 1895, from G. L. Thomas, Glogue, found loose inside, have been tipped in on ff. 278v-9.

Letters

  • NLW MS 3255C
  • Ffeil
  • 1712-1769

Autograph letters, 1712-1769, of Thomas Tanner, bishop of St Asaph (1674-1735), Paul Panton the elder (1727-1797), Sir William Meredith, 3rd bart (d. 1790), and Henry Arthur Herbert, 1st Earl of Powis and Baron Herbert of Chirbury (1703-1772).

Aberystwyth Comforts Fund,

  • NLW MS 2864D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1915-1916.

Letters and other papers, 1915-1916, relating to the Aberystwyth Weekly Comforts for Fighters Fund.

Aberystwyth Comforts Fund

Shipley Papers

  • NLW MS 2409C
  • Ffeil
  • 1796-[c. 1808]

Letters, 1796-[c. 1808], from Lewis Bagot, bishop of St. Asaph, and William Crowe, poet, and one signed by William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, third duke of Portland, to W. D. Shipley, dean of St. Asaph, from G. Pigot to Charles Shipley, son of the dean, from Frances Colleter to Lady (William) Jones, sister of the dean, and from G[...] to Mrs. [?William] Shipley [?daughter-in-law of the dean] and Mrs. [?C. A.] Dashwood [?daughter of the dean], together with poems by the dean and William Crowe, etc.

Bagot, Lewis, 1741-1802 Letters from (1796-c.1808), NLW MS 2409C

Barddoniaeth,

  • NLW MSS 2139A-2140E
  • Ffeil
  • [19 cent.].

Transcripts by Thomas Thomas, Cefnpennar, Aberdare, of poetry in free metre by himself and by Edward Williams ('Iolo Morganwg'), Thomas Taylor, David Edwards (Gurnos), Robert Leyshon, Edward Evans (Toncoch), William Evans ('Cawr Cynon'), Howell Rees, 'William Tomos Shôn o Gilsanws Vaenor Yr hen Galchwr', and Roger Edwards; English poems; prose extracts; etc.

Thomas, Thomas, Cefnpennar, Aberdâr.

The baptism of Roger Williams

  • NLW MS 2138E
  • Ffeil
  • 1897, 1899

Copies of the issues of Seren Cymru, 3 February - 31 March 1899, containing a Welsh translation, 1897, by John T Griffith (Lansford, Pennsylvania, afterwards of Maesteg, Glamorgan) of an English work in which Dr Henry Melville King, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A. refutes the contention of William H. Whitsitt that Roger Williams (1604?-1683), founder of the colony of Rhode Island, could not have been baptised by the method of complete immersion.

CMA: Cofnodion Eglwys Peel Road, Lerpwl

  • NLW Minor Deposit 1612/vi
  • ffeil
  • 1941-1949

Mae'r ffeil yn cynnwys llythyron, 1941-1949, yn ymwneud ag Eglwys y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd, Peel Road, Bootle, Lerpwl.

CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel y Cricor

  • NLW Minor Deposit 1612/x
  • ffeil
  • 1944-1971

Cofysgrifau Eglwys y Cricor, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, gan gynnwys cofrestr bedyddiadau, 1944-1971, a tystysgrifau i gynnal priodasau yn y capel, 1959 a 1961.

Capel y Cricor (Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Wales)

Sydney Cooper Papers: Welsh Church Disestablishment

  • NLW ex 2307
  • Ffeil
  • 1907-1915

Papers, 1907-1915, amassed by the donor's grandfather, the Rev. Sydney Cooper, comprising ephemera, notes, press cuttings and various periodicals relating to the campaign against Welsh Church disestablishment.

Cooper, Sydney

Mary Grierson's diary.

  • NLW ex 2300
  • Ffeil
  • 1930

A diary, 1930, kept by Mary Grierson whilst at school in Bangor, North Wales, in which she recounts her exploits in the Snowdon area with three school friends, Brenda Chamberlain, the artist, Jean Jones, daughter of E. H. Jones (Registrar of University College of North Wales, Bangor) and Joy Witton-Davies, daughter of Professor T. Witton-Davies, of the University College of North Wales, Bangor. Encolosed is a poem written to 'Blackie' (Mary Grierson) by Jean Jones, 1927. Mary Grierson later became a botanical artist at Kew Gardens.

Grierson, Mary, 1912-

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