An ode to Princess Victoria (aft. Queen Victoria) written by Thomas W. Booker for the Gwent and Dyfed royal eisteddfod and musical festival held at Cardiff, 1834, and a receipt on silk from The Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette and Merthyr Guardian of an account of the proceedings at the various meetings of the eisteddfod.
Booker, Thomas W. (Thomas William) Ode to Princess Victoria by, NLW MS 3139C
A copy, made in 1837, of the baptismal register of the Congregational Church in Chapel Street, Holywell, 1788-1837, with original entries from 1837 to 1861. A printed prospectus, 1816, of the Chapel Street Day School kept by E. Williams is sewn to the last leaf.
The ledger, journal and waste book for part of the year 1794 of Charles Ireland, Cardiff, trader in wines, tobacco, pepper, cloths, etc., together with his household expenses and also notes on materia medica, etc.
Ireland, Charles George Account book, etc. (1794), NLW MS 4599E
A copy of the second draft of Dr Mervyn Jones's typescript work, 'One Hundred Years of Physics at UCW Aberystwyth' (Part 1, pp 4-187, 'By the Sea', and Part 2, pp 188-375, 'On the Hill').
A photocopy of a typescript transcript of a letter, 1789, from Thomas Lloyd, Cilgwyn, near Cardigan, to William Wilberforce (1759-1833), written on his return from Jamaica and relating to the maltreatment of slaves.
Extracts from the Scriptures entitled 'Bennet's Collection of such Scriptures As ought to be Seriously and frequently Considered by all those Who ... design for Holy Orders ...', transcribed by John Harries 'a Divinity Scholar at the Free Grammar School St. Davids 1816'.
A transcript in the hand of Roger Morris (fl. 1590), Coed y Talwrn, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd of the herbal generally attributed to William Salesbury (1520?-1600?), joint-translator of the New Testament and of the Book of Common Prayer into Welsh, 1567. This volume provides an earlier transcript than the 18th century copy in the hand of Evan Thomas (d. 1781), Cwmchwylfod, near Bala, which belonged later to John Peter (Ioan Pedr) (1833-1877) and which was edited by E. Stanton Roberts and published under the title of Llysieulyfr Meddyginiaethol a briodolir i William Salesbury ... (Liverpool, 1916).
Morris, Roger, fl. 1590 Transcript of the so-called Salesbury herbal (16 cent.), NLW MS 4581B
One of five volumes containing a bibliography of Welsh books and books relating to Wales from the earliest time to the time of this work, arranged by authors and compiled by Henry Blackwell (1851-1928), 1882-1896.
Blackwell, Henry, 1851-1928 Bibliography (1882-1896), NLW MS 4567D
A verbatim report of the proceedings at a conference held at Port Penrhyn Office, Caernarvonshire, 8 March 1897, when a deputation of the workmen on strike at Lord Penrhyn's quarry was received by Lord Penrhyn (1836-1907).
A work by Roger Howel entitled The Story of the Monastery of Neath with Notes on a Fateful Period in the History of Glamorgan ... and Remarks on various Antiquities in the District.
Howel, Roger The Story of the Monastery of Neath ... (20 cent.), NLW MS 4559C
Papers, 1923-1924 relating to the erection and formal opening of the War Memorial Hall at Llansilin, Denbighshire and including printed circulars and a list of men from Llansilin parish who served in the First World War (1914-1918).
An autograph copy of Remarks on the Welsh Verb (Prague), a paper read by Josef Baudiš (b. 1883) at a meeting of the Philological Society in London, 3 December 1920.
The original manuscript, prepared for the printer, of the Introduction, Subject Index, Index to Abbreviated Titles and Glossary of A Welsh Leech Book ... Edited by Timothy Lewis (Liverpool, 1914).