Corporation Road Baptist Church, Newport,
- NLW MS 9366B.
- Ffeil
- [1933x1961] /
A brief sketch, by G. Gould, of the history of the Corporation Road Baptist Church, Newport, Monmouthshire, 1896-1933.
Gould, G.
208 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Corporation Road Baptist Church, Newport,
A brief sketch, by G. Gould, of the history of the Corporation Road Baptist Church, Newport, Monmouthshire, 1896-1933.
Gould, G.
Ten letters, 1727, on business matters addressed by Thomas Powys from London and Salop to Thomas Hill in London.
Powys, Thomas, fl. 1727
A draft history of the parish of Llandderfel, with notes from Archaeologia Cambrensis.
Hanes Eglwys Bethel Pont-rhyd-y-fen,
A cyclostyled copy of an account of Bethel Baptist Church, Pont-rhyd-y-fen, from 1848 to 1928, by John Williams.
Williams, John, fl. 1928
'Scrapiana', or cuttings from newspapers, both Welsh and English, collected by Charles Ashton. The cuttings, ranging from 1884 to 1890, are from Y Dydd, Gwalia, Cambrian News, Liverpool Daily Post, Tit-bits, Y Drych, The Welsh Farmers' Gazette, Liverpool Weekly Mercury, Wellington Journal, Y Llan, Oswestry Advertizer, and the Montgomeryshire Express.
Charles Ashton (compiler).
Three modern digital prints prepared fror a small exhibition in conjunction with LENS 2010. These show York Place, Newport; Christchurch Hill, Caerleon; The Bon Marche, Abertillery.
Ridley, Martin 1861-1936 Photographer
Reminiscences of David Morgan the Revivalist,
A photocopy of an autobiography in English by David Morgan, the religious revivalist, together with a photocopy of a letter from him to his wife Jane, 1881, in Welsh. = Copi o hunangofiant yn Saesneg gan David/Dafydd Morgan, y diwygiwr crefyddol, ynghyd â chopi o lythyr oddi wrtho at ei briod Jane, 1881.
Morgan, David, 1814-1883.
Thomas Pennant's family Bible,
English family Bible of the naturalist and traveller, Thomas Pennant of Downing, Flintshire, containing entries of births, marriages and deaths for himself, his parents, wives, children and grandchildren, [1738]-[1840s], in several hands including his own (ff. i verso-iii).
The volume comprises The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues... (Oxford: Printed by John Baskett, printer to the University, 1738, not in ESTC) (ff. [53]-[564]), bound with The Book of Common Prayer... (Oxford: printed by John Baskett, printer to the University, 1735, not in ESTC) (ff. [1]-[52]), and Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, et al, The Whole book of Psalms Collected into English Metre... (London: Printed by J. Humfreys, for the Company of Stationers, 1736, ESTC T195059) (ff. [565]-[606]). Folios ii-iii are additional leaves tipped in at the end of the volume.
Account book of the Llangeitho branch of the United Nations Association,
A folder containing reports, leaflets, correspondence and papers compiled by Albert Gilbey, the Labour Party's agent in the Ceredigion and Pembroke North Constituency, during the 1987 General Election Campaign.
A file containing correspondence and papers relating to the National Broadcasting Committee which was established to secure a full broadcasting service in Wales, including a full Welsh Language service on the fourth channel.
Press pack containing printed and duplicated material and photographs relating to the official reopening of The Hotel Portmeirion, 17 June 1988.
Bound copies of two volumes compiled by J I Morgan based on his researches into family history and relating in particular to the families of Morgan of Pencoed, Glamorgan, James of Llandygwydd and Tregibby, co. Cardigan, and Jenkins of Cardigan and Tivyside (NLW ex 1012-3) and of his account, with summaries and extracts, of the Jenkins of Cilbronnau family letters (NLW MSS 1896-7E) (NLW ex 1014).
A series of ten brief typescript articles by Thomas Iorwerth Ellis on places of interest in the Aberystwyth area ('Cyfres Teithiau'r Aelwyd' [i.e. Aelwyd yr Urdd, Aberystwyth]).
An incomplete duplicate set of Corn Rolls or Survey of Agricultural Holdings, from among the Caernarfonshire War Agricultural Executive Committee Records deposited at Caernarfon Record Office (see List of Caerns. War Ag. Exec. Records XC 20/5/1-90). The survey gives, by parish, names of holdings, occupiers, landowners, statistics of acreages, labour and livestock, notes on soil fertility, etc. Some holdings are not fully detailed. Parishes represented in this duplicate set are as follows (original numbers preserved): 1, Maenan; 2, Llanrhychwyn; 3, Trefriw, Abbey and Llanrhychwyn; 4, Dolwyddelan; 5, Eidda; 6, Llechwedd; 7, Llandudno; 8, Penrhyn; 9, Llanrhos; 10, Llangwstenin; 11, Llysfaen; 12, Llanfairfechan; 13, Llangelynin; 14, Gyffin; 15, Conwy; 16, Dolgarrog; 17, Caerhun; 18, Llanbedr y Cenin; 19, Dwygyfylchi; 20, Betws-y-coed; 21, Capel Curig; 22, Penmachno; 23, Aber and Bangor; 24, Betws Garmon; 25, Llanfaglan; 26, Pentir; 27, Llanfair-is-gaer; 28, Llanberis; 29, Llanwnda; 30/31, Llanllechid.
A copy of An inventory of the ancient monuments in Wales and Monmouthshire. II - County of Flint (1912) once belonging to Thomas Edwards of Brynteg, Chester, containing manuscript notes and additions in his hand, and enclosures, including two letters, 1915-24, from Edward Owen, secretary of the RCAM (Wales and Mon.).
An incomplete copy of Esponiad Ar Gatechism yr Eglwys, Etc. bearing the signatures of 'David Davies ... 1767', 'Mary Jones' and 'Gabriel Jones'. Stitched into parchment wrappers, being part of an indenture of bargain and sale, dated 1 Feb. [?1664], of land in the township of Cristionydd Cynrig, parish of Rhiwabon, made between Edward Lloyd of [ ] and Margaret vch Robert of the parish of Rhiwabon, co. Denbigh, widow.
Miscellaneous printed material relating to Gwyl Ifan (The Festival of St John), the annual folk dance festival organised by Cwmni Dawns Werin Canolfan Caerdydd.