The Industries of Wales, by John E. Thomas. Welsh, English. 1/2 leather
- NLW MS 15229C.
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- 1800-1899.
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The Industries of Wales, by John E. Thomas. Welsh, English. 1/2 leather
The Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales Final Report
The final reports of the Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales including the Welsh and English version of the full report, the easy-read version, your version, and infographics. The report covers considering and developing options for fundamental reform of the constitutional structures of the United Kingdom, as well as considering and developing all progressive principal options to strengthen Welsh democracy and deliver improvements for the people of Wales.
The Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales
A transcript, [c. 1878-1879], by the Rev. John Evans (1843-97), Westerly, Rhode Island, of extracts from the Welsh portion of the 'Ilston Book', containing records, 1649-1660, of the Baptist church established in 1649 at Ilston, near Swansea (see The Ilston Book, ed. by B. G. Owens (Aberystwyth, 1996); for a discussion of this transcript see pp. lxxiii-lxxvi). It was made at the request of the Rev. John Jones (1834-87), Felin-foel, Llanelli (see D. Rhys Phillips, 'Cefndir Hanes Eglwys Ilston, 1649-60', Trafodion Cymdeithas Hanes Bedyddwyr Cymru, 1928, 1-107 (pp. 54-5)) and was later used by the Rev. Thomas Shankland, Bangor (see f. 1v and Seren Gomer, 21-3 (1900-2)).
A facsimile copy, bound in two volumes, of the 'Ilston Book', containing records of the Baptist Church established at Ilston, near Swansea, in 1649 - the earliest Baptist church in Wales - and of the church which its founder John Miles established in 1667 in Swansea, Massachusetts, U.S.A. The original register, which Miles took with him to America circa 1662-1663, is now in the John Carter Brown Library in Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. The Ilston records include a list of two hundred and sixty-one members of the church, 1649-1660; decrees and orders, and proceedings of general meetings, of the church and of the associated churches of Hay, Llanharan, Carmarthen, Llantrisant, and Abergavenny, and some records of excommunications, readmissions, and transfers, 1650-1657; 'A Briefe Narration of some Principall Providences of our Father towards vs . . . in this Church', being an historical account of the origin of the cause, incorporating copies of correspondence with Walter Prosser and James Hughes at Llanigon, 1649, and of a letter from John Collman, Barnstable, to 'Brother Myles', 1650; and copies of correspondence between the churches of Ilston, Hay, Llanharan, Carmarthen, Llantrisant (sometimes addressed together as the churches of Wales), of the Glasshouse (London), and of Dublin and elsewhere in Ireland, 1650-1656. The Swansea, New England, records, forming by far the greater part of the volume, consist of minutes for the period 1718-1847, and copies, made in 1855, of some correspondence to and from the church, 1683-1723. The earlier records of the church, together with those of Miles's first American church at Rehoboth, Mass., from 1663, have been torn away from the original register. Beginning at the end of the original register is 'The booke of the generall laws and liberties of [the] Inhabitants of the Jurisdiction New Plymouth, Collect[ed out] of the records of the generall Court and lately revised established and disposed into an Alphabeticall order a[nd] published by the Authority of the generall Court held a[t] Plymouth the 29th day of September . . . 1658', with some additions to 1665. The present facsimile of this section is bound separately as NLW MS 9109.
The Illustrated Universal Pocket Diary, gyda nodiadau yn llaw'r Parchedig Thomas Levi. (Gynt Thomas Levi MS.) Mewn bocs. Rhoddwyd gan y diweddar Athro Emeritws T. A. Levi, Aberystwyth, 1954.
A typed newsletter entitled 'The Icenic Times', incorporating 'The Trinobantic Tribune' and 'Belgic Bugle', written at 'Venta Icenorum, Dydd Sul, [19]51'. Its motto was 'Boudicca am Byth'. The humorous newsletter comprises six folios of small advertisements, poetry, editorial features and short stories. The name of the author is not recorded.
The Hymns of Ann Griffiths translated into English by R. R. Williams, with the original Welsh added. Welsh, English. Paper. Donated by Mrs J. Seymour Rees, Seven Sisters, October 1966.
A bank pass-book and papers, 1899-1900, relating to the Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn) (1823-1905) testimonial fund.
The Hundred Grammatical Regents
Mi'at-'awamil' or Mi'at-'amil', an adaptation of Abubakr Jurjani's Arabic treatise on the hundred grammatical regents, in Persian verse, in the forms of a qasidah.
The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion Records,
Minutes of the Cymmrodorion council and other committees, 1873-1970, secretaries' papers, 1873-1958, 1996, librarians' papers, 1904-1939, papers relating to the Society's public activities, 1876-1988, financial papers, 1879-1954, membership papers, 1873-1933, and papers relating to its constitution, 1951-1954.
Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England)
Papers of Lois Sturt, including engagement diaries, 1919-1923; love letters, 1920-1925; an album of sexually explicit verses and jokes, 1919-[1930s]; and letters to the donor concerning the potential disposition of the papers, 1980-1984.
Sturt, Lois, 1900-1937.
A note in the autograph of Thomas Telford, engineer, at London, of 'Improvements necessary to be Undertaken' to the Holyhead Road, together with an estimate of the cost, 26 March, 1822 (references to portions of the road west of Bettws y Coed, between Cerig y druidion and Glyndyffws, between Glyn Dyffws and the Druid, between Corwen and Owen Glyndwrs Hill, and between Rhysgog and Llangollen); and a holograph letter from James Watt, engineer, London, to Robt. Muirheid, Glasgow, 1814 (advice in connection with a voyage along the Welsh coast, from Amlwch to the Bristol Channel).
Telford, Thomas, 1757-1834
The Holy Bible, with notes by Robert Roberts ('Y Sgolor Mawr')
First line: Out in the sun the goldfinch flits.Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
A typescript dissertation on 'The History of Traeth Mawr and the Industrial Results of the Formation of the Embankment', by William Morgan Richards, Portmadoc, 1925.
Richards, William Morgan
The history of Traeth Mawr and the industrial results of the formation of the embankment.
Richards, William Morgan
The history of the Welsh baptists,
A transcript, made for William Roberts ('Nefydd') by an official copyist at the Bristol Baptist College, of the revised English version of the second part of Hanes y Bedyddwyr by Joshua Thomas.
The history of the study of the classics in Wales in the 16th century.
Roberts, G. D.
Morris, David Caradog