Typescript transcripts and lists, 1943, compiled by David E. Gardner, comprising transcripts (for 1725-1812) and extracts (1813-1929) of marriages recorded in the parish registers of St Brides, Pembrokeshire (ff. 8-12); transcripts of marriages (1754-1837) recorded in the parish registers of Loughor, Glamorgan (ff. 13-33); and a list of non-parochial registers relating to Cheshire held at the General Registry Office, Somerset House (ff. 1-7).
A letter to Browne Willis, 1719, containing a transcript of a record relating to St Asaph Cathedral; the original record, dated 1455, is printed in Edward Edwards: Willis' Survey of St. Asaph considerably enlarged ... (London, 1801).
Specifications and bill of costs drawn up by Clough Williams-Ellis, architect, for the renovation of his brother's house, The Glen, Conwy, Caernarfonshire (ff. 1-12), with related correspondence, including two letters from Clough Williams-Ellis (ff. 19, 24), and bills from local contractors, 1914.
Pedigrees of South Wales families, mainly of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire, being a Copy of a Copy of an Old MS. supposed to have been written by Piercie Enderbie, author of Cambria Triumphans; a transcript of the charter of the town of Usk, 1416; and a letter, dated October 23, [16]97, from T.M. to Hopkin Thomas, Margam.
Pedigrees of all the Gentry of ... Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, and Pembrokeshire, faithfully transcribed from a Manuscript of the late Mr. William Lewes of Llwynderw [Llangeler] by Sylv. Jones [Sylvanus Jones, Llandysul] December 8th, 1760.
A 19th century manuscript containing a general history of France from earliest times to 1763, together with an account of its geography, population, government and political institutions, laws, etc.
Songs set to music by Dr Ernest L. M. Prichard. (Formerly Ernest L. M. Prichard MS 12.) Music notation, English. Between boards. Donated by the Honourable Mervyn Roberts, Abergele, April 1959.
Songs of War: exercise for B. Mus. Oxon. by Dr Ernest L. M. Prichard. (Formerly Ernest L. M. Prichard MS 1.) Music notation, English. Leather. Donated by the Honourable Mervyn Roberts, Abergele, April 1959.
A volume of songs from comic operas and pantomimes by early nineteenth century composers and sung by John Pritt Harley. The songs include 'A Trip to Wales' and 'Dorothy Claw' by John Parry.
A tonic solfa copy of a song of welcome composed by Jack Edwards, Aberystwyth, to be sung at the meeting held at Aberystwyth, 1896, when Edward, Prince of Wales (afterwards King Edward VII) was installed as first Chancellor of the University of Wales.
Edwards, Jack, 1853-1942 Song (1896), NLW MS 3426D