- NLW MS 2228B
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Comments and criticisms made by Thomas Edward Ellis (1859-1899) on the original draft of the introduction to Ivor Bowen: The Statutes of Wales (London, 1908).
Ellis, Thomas Edward, 1859-1899
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Comments and criticisms made by Thomas Edward Ellis (1859-1899) on the original draft of the introduction to Ivor Bowen: The Statutes of Wales (London, 1908).
Ellis, Thomas Edward, 1859-1899
The St. Davids Church Defence League
The minute book, kept by W.J. Waterhouse, 1906-1907, of the Ultra Aeron Ruridecanal Committee of the St. Davids Diocesan Defence League.
Waterhouse, W. J Minute book kept by (1906-1907), NLW MS 1335B
The minute book of the St. Asaph Board of Health, July-August, 1832.
Incomplete typed proof copy of "The Sovereignty of the Bible", [1895], by Morris Owen Evans, PhD, DD, author of 'An essay towards comprehension: Christianity and Churchmanship', 1895, 'The Healing of the Nations', etc.
Evans, Morris Owen
The South Wales Coalfield during Government Control, being the M.A. (Wales) thesis of Dr John Thomas, F.R.S.A. (typescript & print). English. Boards. Donated by Dr John Thomas, Manchester, March 1968.
The Solicitor's Diary, yn cynnwys barddoniaeth, etcgan y Parchedig J. Gwyddno Williams. (Gynt J. Gwyddno Williams MS.) Byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan y Parchedig D. Wyre Lewis, Pen-y-cae, 1951.
A poem entitled The Soldier's Funeral To the Memory of Captain F. Montague, of the 23rd Regiment, or Royal Welch Fuziliers, who was kill'd ... [at] the Battle of Albuera, on the 16th of May 1811, possibly written by one of the daughters of William Davies Shipley (1745-1826), dean of St Asaph.
The social aspects of the rise and decay of literary culture in Mold and Holywell.
Jones, David J.
Thomas, Ceinwen H. (Ceinwen Hannah)
The social and psychological conditions of the rise and development of Methodism.
A copy of W. Lawson Jones's PhD thesis 'The social and psychological conditions of the rise and development of Methodism' (University of Liverpool, 1938), together with some research notes.
Jones, W. Lawson
The social and economic structure of Northeast Wales, 1750-1790.
A copy of W. T. Rees Pryce's PhD thesis 'The social and economic structure of Northeast Wales, 1750-1890' submitted to the Council for National Academic Awards (Lanchester Polytechnic, Coventry, 1971)
Pryce, W. T. R
Papers, 1953-1958, relating to the sinking of HMS Conway in the Menai Straits in 1958, including four postcards, a photograph, press cuttings, together with a sketch of the ship drawn in 1958 by the donor Joan Connell from the Menai Suspension Bridge.
Connell, Joan.
First line: The dim sea glints chill. The white sun is shy. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: It stands alone. Written 'travelling back from Gordon Bottomley's (Silverdale)'. Manuscript draft in pencil.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
The Shadowless Man - a project for a film by Dylan Thomas (typescript with MS revisions). English. Donated by Sotheby & Co., London, July 1971.
The Servant Idea in the Old Testament by Rowland John Pritchard. In a green file. Donated by Mrs Myfanwy Pritchard, Aberystwyth, January 1950.
The Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor
A copy of 'Speech of the Earl of Powis [i.e. Edward, second earl] in the House of Lords on Tuesday, May 23, 1843, on moving the second reading of a bill for preventing the union of the sees of St. Asaph and Bangor . . .' (London, 1843), with letters and printed papers relating to the threatened union of the sees, the object of which was to transfer the income of the see that would be suppressed to a see of Manchester. Among the papers are letters from the earl of Powis, George William, fourth baron Lyttelton, and Charles Scott Luxmoore, dean of St. Asaph.
Powis, Edward Herbert, Earl of, 1785-1848