- NLW MS 22382D
- File
- 1891-1952
The third of five volumes of account books, 1891-1952, of James Jones and his son-in-law David Aeron Rees, Gwarllyn, Llannarth, co. Cardigan, blacksmiths, relating to Llifwanog or Llwyfanog Forge, Llannarth.
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The third of five volumes of account books, 1891-1952, of James Jones and his son-in-law David Aeron Rees, Gwarllyn, Llannarth, co. Cardigan, blacksmiths, relating to Llifwanog or Llwyfanog Forge, Llannarth.
The second of five volumes of account books, 1891-1952, of James Jones and his son-in-law David Aeron Rees, Gwarllyn, Llannarth, co. Cardigan, blacksmiths, relating to Llifwanog or Llwyfanog Forge, Llannarth.
The first of five volumes of account books, 1891-1952, of James Jones and his son-in-law David Aeron Rees, Gwarllyn, Llannarth, co. Cardigan, blacksmiths, relating to Llifwanog or Llwyfanog Forge, Llannarth.
The last of five volumes of account books, 1891-1952, of James Jones and his son-in-law David Aeron Rees, Gwarllyn, Llannarth, co. Cardigan, blacksmiths, relating to Llifwanog or Llwyfanog Forge, Llannarth.
Blackwood's Foolscap Octavo Diary No. 6, 1874, into which has been pasted cuttings of a series of thirteen articles entitled 'Sketches of Wales and its People'. The notes, whose authorship is unknown, apparently refer to Sarah Jane Rees ('Cranogwen'). Miss Iorwen Myfanwy Jones refers to the cuttings in her thesis 'Merched Llên Cymru o 1850 I 1914' (1935), p. 80. (Formerly Bob Owen MS.) English. Boards. Purchased from Bob Owen, Croesor, November 1960.
Blaenau Glyntawe Baptist Church register,
A composite volume containing the register of Blaenau Glyntawe Baptist Church, Breconshire, listing the birth of members' children, 1790-1848, together with general and tailor's accounts, 1845-1850.
Also included are fourteen Welsh Baptist publications, 1791-1806 (ff. 1-94 verso), including a copy of Titus Lewis, Catecism y Bedyddwyr Neillduol (Caerfyrddin, [1804]) (ff. 1-24 verso), Joseph Harries, Bwyall Crist yn Nghoed Anghrist (Abertawe, 1804) (ff. 25-36 verso), Gorfoledd Ymhebyll Seion (Caerfyrddin, 1791) (ff. 37-48 verso), and eleven issues of Llythyr y Gymmanfa at yr Eglwysi, 1796-1806 (ff. 49-94 verso).
Blaenau Glyntawe Baptist Church (Glyntawe, Wales)
Blaenconyn church collecting book,
A volume containing subscriptions towards the first Baptist meeting house at Blaenconyn, 1844. At the end are some grain accounts, 1851-1853.
Blank share certificate of New Quay Harbour Company, Cardiganshire,
A family tree relating to the descendants of Bleddyn Llwyd, Gorddinan, Dolwyddelan (including John Jones, Tal-y-sarn).
Owen, B. Ll.
First line: Gone, gone again. Written at Royal Artillery School, Handel Street, London W.C. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: Gone, gone again. Written at Royal Artillery School, Handel Street, London W.C. Manuscript draft in ink. This item is the same version as that once owned by Edward Thomas' mother, Mary Elizabeth Thomas, but a manuscript rather than typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Blitz Hero by F. Elias ('John Owen'). English. In boards. Donated by F. Elias, April 1945,
Blodau Cudd ar Faes Awen, casgliad o farddoniaeth gan amrywiol feirdd a gasglwyd gan G. Penar Griffiths. (Gynt Penar Griffiths MS 27.) Mewn byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan feibion a merched y diweddar Barchedig G. Penar Griffiths, trwy law Miss M. A. Penar Griffiths, Abertawe, Gorffennaf 1942.
A typescript translation, n.d., by R. O. F. Wynne (1907-93), Garthewin, Llanfair Talhaearn, co. Denbigh, of J. Saunders Lewis: Blodeuwedd (Denbigh, 1948).
Wynne, R. O. F. (Robert Oliver Francis), 1901-1993
Blodwen - a holograph short story by Rhys Davies, together with newspaper cuttings and one letter. (Formerly G. V. Roberts MS.) English. Boards. Purchased from Patrick Roberts, Pencader, June 1965.
Blwyddiadur Yr Annibynwyr am 1954 belonging to the late Hugh Thomas, former secretary of Moor Lane Welsh Congregational church, Widnes, listing the names of those who preached at Moor Lane, 1954-7.
Boat check book of the Swansea Valley Upper Canal in the hand of David Griffiths, Trebanos. Donated by Mrs Elizabeth Harris, Pontardawe, June 1978.
Bob Owen: Enwogion Sir Gaernarfon
An alphabetical list of Caernarfonshire worthies, 1750-1900, with biographical details and an index arranged by district, compiled by Robert ('Bob') Owen, Croesor, the winning entry in a competition at the Caernarfon National Eisteddfod of 1921.
Owen, Bob, 1885-1962
Bond for the observance of covenants dated 29 March 1788 (J.L.M. Sinnett 18),