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Rees Prichard

  • NLW MS 1477B
  • File
  • 18 cent.

Pattrwm Dewisol Rannau o Ganiadau y Parchedig Rees Prichard, Gynt Ficcar Llanymddyfri; Ar ddull Gairlyfr Cymraeg, a Saesnaeg, Hynod o hawdd a gwasnaethgar I ddysgu plant ieuaingc, a'u hegwyddori yn y ddwy iaith yn y Grefydd Gristnogol. Gan Edward Barnes, Athraw Ysgol... A Specimen of Select Pieces of the Poems of the Rev. Rees Prichard ... The whole will be contained in 10 Numbers ... By Edward Barnes, School Master ... (Chester, 1795), with manuscript corrections (there is no record of the parts having been issued from Chester, but a sixteen-paged pamphlet bearing the same title was issued by Thomas Williams, Dolgelley, circa 1802); and a fragment of a broadside, issued by John Ross, Carmarthen, 1764, entitled An Invitation to Bethlehem..., being a translation by J. Morgan of Rees Prichard's poem 'Awn i Fethlem'.

Prichard, Rhys, 1579-1644 Poetry by, NLW MS 1477B

Rees Price: Dyddiadur

  • NLW MS 769A
  • File
  • 1877

A diary, 1877, kept by Rees Price, Llanwrtyd.

Price, R. (Rhys), 1807-1869 Diary (1877), NLW MS 769A

Rees Jones, Rhandir

  • NLW MS 2262B
  • File
  • 19 cent.

A note by Rees Jones (1797-1844), Rhandir (Amnon), uncle of Rees Jenkin Jones (1835-1924), Unitarian minister, Aberdare, giving the dates of his birth, his marriages and the building of his house at Pwllffein.

Jones, Rees, 1797-1844 Autobiographical details, NLW MS 2262B

Rees family, St Dogmaels, papers

  • NLW ex 3022.
  • File
  • 1847-[1930s]

Journal of a voyage to America by John Rees (1819-1900) of Granant (later of Hendre), St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire, 1847; together with miscellaneous papers of his three sons Willie Rees (b. 1893), Joseph Watkin Rees (1894-1976) and Benjamin Rees (b. 1896).

Red Cross procurement diary

  • NLW ex 3044
  • File
  • 1942-1944

A Second World War prison camp Red Cross procurement diary, May 1942 - October 1944, listing the prisoners' names, ranks, numbers, regiments, next of kin and camps, including Stalag VIIIB, Stalag XXA, Stalag XXID, Stalag XVlllA, and recording items of clothing sent by the families of prisoners, all of whom appear to be from the Aberdare area, and organised by the Welsh Red Cross.

British Red Cross Society

Recusant tracts for women

  • NLW MS 22250B.
  • File
  • [?17 cent.]

A collection of recusant texts in English copied partly from printed sources. Contains the lives of Saints Catherine of Alexandria (ff. 1-15v), Barbara (ff. 15v-64v), Dorothy (ff. 64v-8), Modwen, with verse prologue, the life translated from Noua legenda anglie. Enprynted ... by Wynkyn de Worde ... 1521 (ff. 68-80), Ursula, in verse (ff. 80-91v), The Complaynt of St Marie Magdaleyne in verse (ff. 92-104v), John of Beverley (ff. 104v-13v) and Erasmus (ff. 113v-17). Folios 117v-35v are blank. There follow the tracts A dialogue of dying wel from the Italian of Peter of Lucca copied from the Antwerp edition of 1603 (ff. 136-64v); John Fisher, A spirituall consolation, and the tracts printed with it in the edition of c. 1578 (ff. 164v-202v); The distributing of spirituall exercises for all the daye (ff. 202v-19); The spirituall conflict [from the Italian of Lorenzo Scupoli] probably from the 1598 edition (ff. 219-44); An epistle in the person of Christ to the faithfull soule by Lanspergius, from the 1595 edition, fragmentary text (ff. 244-7v). Apart from f. 69, an inserted leaf, all is written by a single clear but stilted hand, probably female. Crude coloured initials and decoration. Phillipps MS 13839.

Recruiting poster entitled 'Y darn papur',

  • BMSS/29213.
  • File
  • 1914, Dec.

Recruiting poster entitled ‘Y Darn Papur’ is a Welsh version of the famous ‘The Scrap of Paper.’ History of the poster included on wrapping, which reads as follows: Gift of R. H. D. who initiated it and had it produced as Clerk to the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (R. Humphrey Davies, Museum of Welsh Antiquities, UCNW).

Records of Mayer Street Church, Hanley

  • Minor Deposit 1328(ii)
  • File
  • 1874-1982

Cofysgrifau'n perthyn i Eglwys Gymraeg Mayer Street, Hanley, c.1874-1982, gan gynnwys anerchiad ar hanes y Cymry yn Hanley, pregethau cylchwyl, papurau yn ymwneud â Peter Williams (Pedr Mostyn), Ysgrifennydd yr Eglwys, 1850-1857, ffotograffau o aelodau'r Eglwys ac aelodau'r Ysgol Sul.

Eglwys Gymraeg Mayer Street (Hanley, England)

Records of hospital visits,

  • NLW MSS 11232-11246B
  • File
  • 1896-1913 /

Fifteen notebooks containing 'Cyfrif o'm Goruchwyliaeth' or records of visits to Welsh patients at Liverpool hospitals and elsewhere, 1896-1913, by the Reverend John Evans (1847-1921), Calvinistic Methodist Town Missionary, of Beaconsfield Street, Princes Road, Liverpool. Mounted or stitched into the volumes are a large number of relevant letters and postcards addressed to John Evans, among the correspondents being J. J. Roberts ('Iolo Caernarfon'), Portmadoc, 1897-[9], Griffith Ellis, Bootle, 1898-1908, Rosina Davies, Treherbert, 1898, [Evan Rees] ('Dyfed'), Cardiff, 1902, W. Pari Huws, Dolgellau, 1904, Thomas Levi, Aberystwyth, 1904, The Religious Tract Society, 1904-7, [J. O. Williams] ('Pedrog'), 1906-11, etc.

Evans, John, C.M. Minister of Liverpool, 1847-1921.

Records of Glandwr Congregational Church, Llanfyrnach, &c.

  • NLW MS 4759E i & ii
  • File
  • 18-20 cents

Original records, 1746-1794, of Glandwr Congregational Church, Llanfyrnach, Pembrokeshire, together with notes by John Lloyd James (Clwydwenfro) (1835-1919), who published a history of the church in 1902, and by David Morgan Lewis (1851-1937).

James, J. Lloyd, 1835-1919

Records and genealogy of the Charlton family

  • NLW MS 6966F
  • File
  • c. 1843

Records and genealogy of the Charlton (Charleton) family from 1177 to 1843, compiled, about 1843, from manuscript and record sources in the British Museum and the Heralds' College and illuminated, with arms emblazoned, by E. Worrall. The volume contains an account of Hawys Gadarn [1291-before 1353] of Powys.

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