- NLW Facs 1052.
- Ffeil
- 1987, 1990.
A copy of the will of Mr Edward Rhys-Price, Monmouth, a benefactor of the National Eisteddfod and other Welsh institutions.
Rhys-Price, Edward.
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
A copy of the will of Mr Edward Rhys-Price, Monmouth, a benefactor of the National Eisteddfod and other Welsh institutions.
Rhys-Price, Edward.
Exemplification of Recovery of lands in Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire,
Exemplification, dated 26 November 1832, of a Recovery suffered 30 October 1832 between Henry Hurle, gentleman, (demandant), and John Evans, of four messuages, four gardens and 100 acres of land in the parish of Llanidloes, county of Montgomery.
Documents relating to Conrad Frederick Potgieter,
Royal warrant, 10 February 1855, appointing Conrad Potgieter, esq., assistant commissary general of stores, provisions, and forage in H.M. Forces; a royal warrant, 10 November 1871, appointing Conrad Frederick Potgieter, esq., deputy controller in the Control Department of H.M. Army; a passport, 24 November 1883, issued to C. F. Potgieter to travel on the continent accompanied by his wife and niece; and a receipted tailor's bill, 1868, in respect of a sum due from Assistant Commissary General Potgeiter.
Forms containing silvicultural data from war fellings in Welsh counties recorded in 1942-1944 by the Forestry Commission, together with a summary report.
Manuscript balance sheet of Hills Plymouth Company Limited,
Llyfr Cronfa Les, 1943-1944, yn perthyn i Capel Ebeneser (MC), Rhos-ddu, ac ystadegau'r Ysgol Sul, 1970-1978.
Dogfennau ychwanegol yn ymwneud ag Eglwys Ebeneser, Rhosddu; Medi 2024.
A small collection of programmes and tickets for Wales rugby matches against England, Ireland, Scotland and New Zealand, 1924-1955.
Documents relating to the registration and patent of the triangular Urdd badge by Ifan ab Owen Edwards, 1943.
John Cowper Powys letters to Ronald Hall
Some thirty letters, 1951-1960, from John Cowper Powys to Ron[ald] Hall, [?Coventry and Exeter] (ff. 1-61), three of which are incomplete (ff. 5, 11-13) and seventeen of which are in the hand of Powys's companion Phyllis Playter, as his amanuensis (ff. 14-57). The letters, some of which include line drawings by Powys, refer mainly to literary topics, including Powys's own works in progress, and to health and family matters. There are references throughout to Henry Miller. Also included are typescript transcripts of the letters, [?2000s] (ff. 62-93).
Extracts from the first two letters (ff. 1-4) were published in John Cowper Powys, Letters to Henry Miller, introduction by Ronald Hall (London: Village Press, 1975), pp. 13-14.
Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963
The letter books of Jacob Richards (1774-1834) of Tenby,
A transcript by the donor Brian D. Price of the letter books of Jacob Richards, including letters to and from correspondents in India. The original manuscripts NLW MSS 22870-1D are held at the National Library of Wales .
Price, Brian D.
'The Llanrwst & District Gleaner',
A cyclostyled copy of a manuscript weekly news-sheet entitled 'The Llanrwst & District Gleaner', no. 9, 1 June, [18]95.
A notebook bound by Thomas Jones, Heol y Vinog, Llandysul and kept by David Jones, 1731-1762. It contains prose and verse extracts, accounts, recipes, etc.
Jones, David, Llandysilio Gogo Notebook (1731-1762), NLW MS 2847A
Particulars, sent by Eryrian to Gwilym Hughes, secretary of the Cardiff National Eisteddfod, 1899, of an unpublished work on the folk-lore of North Wales prepared by him
Jezreel Baptist Church, Goginan, etc.
Papers, 1849-1853, relating to the Baptist churches at Goginan and Cwmsymlog, Cardiganshire and at Ffynnon Henry, Carmarthenshire.
A manuscript containing copies of addresses of welcome and loyalty to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, afterwards King Edward VII, on his visit to Holyhead, 12 August 1873, to open the harbour and protecting breakwater, together with englynion in memory of Thomas Gee written for an eisteddfod at Denbigh, Easter 1902.
A manuscript containing sermons preached at Llandrillo, Llanddeiniolen, Llansantffraid, Llanllechid, Clynnog, etc., 1813-1833, possibly by J. Hughes, together with a few hymns, one of them by Evan Jones.
Two songs sung in Pembrokeshire
A manuscript containing a transcript by W. G. H. Barnes of the words of two songs formerly sung in Pembrokeshire.
Barnes, W. G. K. Transcript of song words (20 cent.), NLW MS 2680D