- NLW MS 20951B.
- File
- [1901x1972].
Copies by Mrs Margaret Jones of a sermon and verses by J. M. Howell. Welsh, English. Between boards. Donated by Mrs N. Poulgrain, Aberaeron, June 1972.
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Copies by Mrs Margaret Jones of a sermon and verses by J. M. Howell. Welsh, English. Between boards. Donated by Mrs N. Poulgrain, Aberaeron, June 1972.
Copies by the Reverend Iorwerth Richards of inscriptions on tombstones and memorial tablets at Abbey Cwmhir, Radnorshire. Between boards. Donated by the Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, 1957.
Copies made by D. Rhys Phillips of Cefn Maescar manuscripts, 1749-1844. English. (Formerly D. Rhys Phillips MS 11.) In boards. Purchased from D. Rhys Phillips, Swansea, April 1942.
Copies of 'A Chronological Account of Non-Ferrous Metal Smelting Works in Glamorgan' and 'A Chronological Table of Commercial Banks in Glamorgan' compiled by R. O. Roberts, with references to sources of information (see Glamorgan County History Vol. v (1980), pp. 86-91, 408-14).
Copies of articles and correspondence relating to the dispersal of Bala College Library,
Copies of articles and correspondence relating to the dispersal of Bala College Library, 1966.
Copies of articles by D.G. Lloyd Hughes, published mainly in Llanw Llyn, relating to the history of the town of Pwllheli and to some Llyn families.
Copies of articles by Paul Parry, comprising an article relating to his ancestors, the Carter family of Newquay, Cornwall, and Connah's Quay, Flintshire, and their connection with the Coppack, Carter and Co. shipping company of Connah's Quay; an article on the vessel 'Mary Peers of Chester'; an article entitled 'Mining in our area', relating to coal mines in Flintshire, and articles 'In search of Wesberie (Gwespyr)' and 'An introduction and a short history of Point of Ayr Colliery. Part One 1865-1898'. See also NLW ex 982.
Copies of articles, newspaper cuttings and other material collected by Dr Douglas C Jones (Canada) relating to James Miller Williams (1818-1890), a pioneer of the oil industry in North America.
Copies of Bill Meilen's two collections of verse entitled 'Fields of Pain' (a chronicle of the Korean War, 1951-3) and 'Trumpet Shadows' (written on visits home to Wales over two decades).
Copies of Calendr Llannon containing photographs of historical interest relating to Llannon, Llanelli, together with lists of names of those appearing in some of the photographs.
Typewritten copies of correspondence relating to works in Chinese or on China by Griffith John (1831-1912), Evan Morgan (b. 1860), J. Lambert Rees (b. 1862), W. Hopkyn Rees (1859-1924), Edward Owen Davies (1864-1936) and Timothy Richard (1845-1919), together with lists of the works.
Copies of correspondence and other related documents concerning the efforts of the Nant Conwy Protection Association ('Cymdeithas Amddiffyn Nant Conwy') to ensure local ownership to seven houses in the Penmachno and Dolwyddelan area put up for sale in 1989 by the Forestry Commission.
Copies of correspondence of J. C. Jones and others relating to the Llanio family of co. Cardigan
Copies of correspondence of J. C. Jones and others relating to the Llanio family of co. Cardigan, copied by J. J. Lloyd Williams. English. Between boards.
Copies of deeds relating to the Moelwyn Mawr Welsh Slate Co., a plan of Porthmadog Quays, etc. English. 1/2 leather. Purchased from J. E. Young, Criccieth, January 1967.
Copies of 'Digest for Germany and Austria',
Copies of various numbers of the 'Digest for Germany and Austria' issued by the Registry, Research Department of the Foreign Office, 1945-1946.
Copies of documents (including abstract of will) relating to Thomas Jeremiah (1797-1868) who served in the Royal Welch Fusiliers, 1812-37, and subsequently became Chief of Police at Brecon. Included with the autobiography of Thomas Jeremiah (now NLW MS 22102A) which was sold at Sotheby's, 23 July 1985, and bought for NLW.
Copies of early wills, 16th- 19th centuries, of the Nicholl family. (Formerly Llanmaes MS 88.) English. Leather. Purchased from E. P. W. Nicholl, Llanmaes House, Glamorganshire, 1939-1940.
Copies of Jackie N. Dunn's transcripts of monumental inscriptions recorded at St Michaels Church, Cwmdu and St Johns Church, Tretower, parish of Cwmdu, co. Brecon.