The second of six volumes of the diaries, 1871-1919, of Edward John Clifford (1849-1931), stone mason, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, originally kept in shorthand but converted into longhand at the suggestion of J.T. Evans, rector of Stow-on-the-Wold.
Clifford, Edward John, (1849-1931) Diaries of (1871-1919), NLW MS 1454-1459C
Two volumes containing manuscript music, 1809-1828, one inscribed within by 'Mary Madocks, alias Williams, Vron-Iw, October 1809', and two volumes of printed music, one of which belonged to Mrs Henry Laird, inscribed within by 'Jessie Laird, 1879', and bearing the initials 'J.L.', and the other bearing the bookplate of Mrs Mevekson-Sandbach. One manuscript copy and a printed copy has 'Mrs Williams, 1822' written on their covers.
A volume containing photocopies of a collation of miscellaneous 11-plus examination papers, taken in Wales and England 1921-1949, accumulated by the Rev. J. Aelwyn Roberts, Bangor.
A volume of press cuttings taken from the Western Mail, August 1928, relating to the history of establishing the National Library of Wales at Aberystwyth.
A copy of a study by Dr Paul Russell entitled 'Vita Griffini Filii Conani', a work on the mediaeval Latin Life of Gruffudd ap Cynan, submitted for the Legonna Celtic Research Prize, 2003.
A copy of a study by Niall MacKenzie entitled 'Dougal MacCullony, I am glad to see thee!': Gaelic Etymology, Jacobite Culture, and 'Exodus Politics'', printed in Scottish Studies Review, 2.2 (Autumn 2001), and submitted for the Legonna Celtic Research Prize, 2003.
The file comprises a small folder of correspondence and two sale catalogues relating to David Lloyd George's family. They came from amongst the papers of J. E. Young, previously of Rhoslan, Cricieth.
A copy of Brian Martin Lodwick's M.Phil. thesis, 'The Oxford movement and the diocese of Llandaff during the nineteenth century' (University of Leeds, 1976).
Abstracts made by W. J. Waterhouse from minutes of evidence printed in the Report of the Royal Commission on the Church of England and other Religious Bodies in Wales and Monmouthshire, 1910.
Waterhouse, W. J. Abstracts by (1910), NLW MS 1334C
The first of two treatises (see also NLW MS 1119D) by Richard Farrington, rector of Llangybi, Caernarvonshire, entitled Snowdonia Druidica or The Druid Monuments of Snowdon with plans and drawings... and The Celtick Antiquities of Snowdon attempted ..., both prepared for publication.
The first of two volumes of copies of inscriptions on tombstones in Newmarket Church, Flintshire, with notes on the history of the parish transcribed from manuscript sources by Thomas Allen Glenn.
Glenn, Thomas Allen, 1864- Copies of tombstone inscriptions by (1900-1948), NLW MSS 1113-1114C
A manuscript entitled Particulars of Estates in the Counties of Glamorgan, Warwick, Gloucester, Oxford, Middlesex and Kent to which The Right Honorable The Earl of Jersey became entitled at the death of the late Dowager Countess of Jersey on the 26th day of January 1867.
Letters and papers, 1754-1854, of various members of the Mallum family, cider makers, Speen, Berkshire, and the Ingle family, joiners, undertakers, etc., connected with Southwark, Newington, etc. Some of the letters are written from Newtown, Montgomeryshire.