Copy of Titus Lewis, Hanes Wladol a Chrefyddol Prydain Fawr (Caerfyrddin),
- NLW Misc. Vol. 203.
- File
- 1810.
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Copy of Titus Lewis, Hanes Wladol a Chrefyddol Prydain Fawr (Caerfyrddin),
Copy of Welsh Bible presented to the ship Conovium in 1876.
Copy of Welsh Piety ..., with annotations by Sir O.M. Edwards,
Copy of William Barnad's rent book in the hand of William Barnad
Copy of William Barnad's rent book in the hand of William Barnad. English, Welsh. Donated by the executors of the late Hugh Evans, Bootle, July 1942.
Copy of William Jacob: Eos Cymru sef casgliad o Donau, Erddyganau Gwreiddiol, ac Anthemau,
Copy orders issued to No. 2 Territorial Base Depot ,
A copy of extracts from orders issued by Base Headquarters to officers of No. 2 Territorial Base Depot (British Forces in France during the First World War) concerning their conduct in the town of Rouen and more general matters.
Copy their virtues - A memoir of the Welsh Horse Lancers by Julian Franklyn (typescript). English. 1/2 leather. Donated by the Rt Hon. Lord Kensington, February 1962.
Copy (Xeroxed typescript) of P.G. Dawson, 'The Puget Family in England',
Copybook containing notes on George Borrow.
Côr Undebol Dirwestol Dolgellau, &c.,
A volume containing minutes of 'Côr Undebol Dirwestol Dolgellau' (Dolgellau United Temperance Choir), 19 November, 1867, and undated, together with a list, and register of attendance of, members, January - June [1868]; particulars of preachers and of Sunday collections at [a Calvinistic Methodist chapel at Dolgellau?], 1876-7; notes on the history of music in Dolgellau taken from a lecture [at Dolgellau] by Edward Williams ('Llew Meirion'), 2 March, 1906; and printed verses entitled 'Bur Wreichionen' and 'Awn ymaith i'r dolydd'. Mounted inside the covers are cuttings of minutes of 'Undeb Cerddorol Dirwestwyr Ardudwy' [1867-9].
Corlan Housing Association Papers,
Papers relating to the Corlan Housing Association Ltd, 1978-1991, including agendas and minutes of Annual General Meetings and meetings of the Management Committee and Sub-Committees; annual reports; financial statements; correspondence; copies of surveys, reports and publications produced by the Association; and miscellaneous papers.
Corlan Housing Association.
Ledger of A. M. Hartley, Queen Street, Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, corn merchant, recording details of corn purchased and sold, 1918-1928.
Hartley, A.M., Aberystwyth
Cornish mystery plays, pedigrees and Welsh poetry by William Jones and others. Cornish, Welsh, etc. Leather. Purchased from the Most Hon. the Marquess of Bute, June 1973.
Coroner's entry book for north Denbighshire kept by Evan Pierce (1808-1895), M.D. of Denbigh. See also NLW MS 19703B. English. Boards. Donated by T. W. Johnson, solicitor, Denbigh, 1967.
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.
Corpus Christi, Cambridge, Law Manuscripts
Microfilm copies (7 reels) of Law Manuscripts at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
Corr. to W. P. Crankshaw from C. Fox, J. James, I. C. Peate, C. A. J. Skeel and others. English ...,
Corr. to W. P. Crankshaw from C. Fox, J. James, I. C. Peate, C. A. J. Skeel and others. English. Donated by Bolton District Council, May 1974.
Corrected typescript of Pilgrims in a Foreign Land by Caradoc Evans. (Formerly Caradoc Evans MS 1.) English. Unbound. Donated by Mrs M. Caradoc Evans, Penrhyncoch, 1946/1947.
Correspondence addressed to Dr Edward Roberts and Hugh Williams, with a few miscellaneous MSS. (Formerly E. I. Williams MS 18.) English, Welsh. Between boards. Donated by E. I. Williams, Pontypridd, November 1944.
A letter, 1787, from Edward, second baron Clive of Plassey (afterwards Viscount Clive and first earl of Powis of the second creation) [1754-1839] to his brother-in-law George Edward Henry Arthur, second and last earl of Powis of the first creation [1755-1801]; a letter, 1791, from Thomas Pennant (1726-1798) to Thomas Bewick (1753-1828); a document dated 13 July 1720 and signed by Sir Littleton Powys [1647-1732], one of the Justices of the King's Bench, authorising Ambrose Powys [1692-1753] of Lincoln's Inn to 'subscribe' on his behalf 'into the Capital Stock of The Government and Company of Merchants of Great Britain Trading to the South Seas ...'.