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Plas Brondanw Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 PLAANW
  • Fonds
  • 1611-1838 /

Correspondence, 1732-[1820], of the Williams and Ellis family; and deeds and documents, 1611-1838, relating to properties mainly in Merionethshire and Caernarfonshire, together with genealogical material and a brief history of Plas Brondanw.

Ellis family, of Glasfryn and Plas Brondanw

Plans, specifications, and bills of deductions and additions, relating to houses and shops to be built at Station Crescent, Llandrindod ...,

  • NLW ex 479.
  • File
  • 1897-8.

Plans, specifications, and bills of deductions and additions, relating to houses and shops to be built at Station Crescent, Llandrindod Wells, for Mr. Coates. A plan of a proposed tramway to Cambergi slate quarry, Aberllefenni, a farm plan of the Dolarddyn estate copied from the tithe apportionment map, parish of Castell Caereinion, 1839, together with details from the apportionment schedule, and two draft plans for the catalogue of sale of the Cyfronnydd estate, 1927, have been transferred to the Department of Prints, Drawings and Maps (PE 2179-81.).

Plans of vicarage, church and church hall, at Pentrefelin, Gwynedd, by Clough Williams Ellis,

  • NLW Misc. Records 452.
  • File
  • 1912-1935.

A blue-print plan of the vicarage at Pentrefelin drawn by the late Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, February 1912 (completed 1913); plans for a dual purpose church and church hall at Pentrefelin by Clough Williams-Ellis, with specifications, building contract, correspondence including letters from the architect, bills, etc., 1930s; and drawings, specifications, and a letter from Harold Hughes, Diocesan Office, Bangor [author of Old Churches of Snowdonia, etc.], relating to proposals for a new western doorway and repairs to windows at Ynyscynhaearn Church, 1934-1935.

Planet Archive

  • GB 0210 PLANET
  • Fonds
  • 1970-2007

Papers relating to the magazine Planet, including printers' copies for numbers 1-36 of Planet, 1970-1977, including typescripts of articles, artwork and proofs; manuscripts, 1971-1977, submitted to John Tripp as literary editor, with related correspondence; correspondence, 1970-1975, to the editors, Ned Thomas and Sarah Erskine; letters, 1972-1979, received by John Tripp in his capacity as literary editor; and records of subscriptions, 1971-1974. The papers include manuscripts and letters from many important Welsh and Anglo-Welsh writers.

Additional papers, 1978-2006 (mainly 1985-2006), mostly consisting of correspondence addressed to the editor John Barnie; these remain uncatalogued.

Papers of John Barnie, including correspondence from various poets and literary figures from Wales and other countries, and his own literary and personal papers.

Planet.

Plaid Cymru: Papurau Cangen Llundain.

  • NLW ex 2245
  • File
  • 1987-2003

Copies of the newsletter of Plaid Cymru Cangen Llundain, 1987-2003, variously titled 'Update', 'Triban Tafwys' and more recently, 'Y Ddolen'.

Plaid Cymru. Cangen Llundain

Plaid Cymru: Hydro Group Papers,

  • GB 0210 HYDRO
  • Fonds
  • 1983-1986 /

Constitution and rules of the Hydro Group and minutes of meetings, 1983-1986; correspondence, 1983-1986; copies of Tonnau/Waves, 1984-1986; study reports and questionnaires, 1983-1984.

Plaid Cymru. Hydro Group.

Pitchford parish register,

  • NLW MS 9041E.
  • File
  • [1901x1961].

A photostat facsimile of the parish register of Pitchford, Salop, 1543- 1581.

Pitchford Hall (Ottley) Papers

  • GB 0210 PITORD
  • Fonds
  • [c. 1150]-1949

Family and estate papers of the family of Ottley of Pitchford Hall, Shropshire, of Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liverpool (1784-1851), and later of the Cotes family, including extensive correspondence, 1684-c.1793, mostly centered on Adam Ottley (1653-1723), bishop of St Davids, and Adam Ottley (1685-1752), registrar of St Davids, including a series of letters from Browne Willis (1682-1760), 1716-1723, and some civil war correspondence and literary papers, 16 cent.-18 cent; estate papers, mainly deeds relating to Pitchford Hall, Salop, mainly in the areas of Bridgnorth and Pitchford, with some lands in adjoining counties, c. 1150-1820; including almost a thousand medieval deeds.
The group also includes a pedigree of the Ottley family, Pitchford ([16 cent.]-1744).

Ottley family, of Pitchford Hall

Picton Family Records,

  • GB 0210 PICTON
  • Fonds
  • 1691-1925 /

Records of the Picton family of Poyston, Pembrokeshire, and Iscoed, Carmarthenshire, including deeds, 1691-1909; rentals and accounts of the Poyston and Llandow estates, 1806-1842; papers and accounts relating to various members of the Picton family, 1786-1883, and papers of the Brogden family of Porthcawl, Glamorgan, 1884-1925.

Picton family, of Poyston, Pembrokeshire and Iscoed, Carmarthenshire

Picton Castle inventory,

  • NLW MS 23747D.
  • File
  • 1729.

An inventory of the household goods at Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire, made for Sir John Philipps, 4th bart, in October 1729.
It describes briefly the contents of rooms within the family's living-quarters and the kitchen and work area, providing a contemporary record of the interior arrangements of the castle. Fifty-seven maps and 'one picture in oyl' are listed but no books, silverware or jewellery. For a transcript see Major Francis Jones, 'Welsh Interiors: 1. Picton Castle, 1729', Archaeologia Cambrensis, 114 (1965), 48-59 (pp. 54-59).

Picton Castle Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 PICTLE
  • Fonds
  • 1285-1981 /

Deeds relating to the Picton Castle estate, mainly in Pembrokeshire, 1285-1981; manorial records of the manors of Manorbier, Penally, etc., 1601-1851; rentals of the Picton Castle estate, 1710-1981; of the Slebech estate, 1919-1930, and of the Tregyb estate, 1965-1974; Picton Castle estate accounts, cash books, ledgers,etc., 1717-1971; records relating to coal mining in Pembrokeshire, 1632, 1684-1857; and estate and family papers,1656 -1928, mainly correspondence.

Memorandum, [1876], by Sackville Herbert Owen, agent to the Picton Castle Estates, recording a conversation with the Rev. Frederick Arnold about a claim to the estates by Sir James Erasmus Philipps; September 2024.

Philipps family, of Picton Castle

Piano trio in D,

  • 430/1/4/2.
  • File
  • 1915, Nov /

Bound score for violin, violoncello and piano forte. "Lenavanmo / A Trio / 1st Movement - Andante - The Cathedral at Liége / 2nd Movement - Allegro - The Cathedral at Rheims".

Owen, Morfydd, 1891-1918

Piano music,

  • NLW MS 9462D.
  • File
  • [1835x1899].

'Grande Variations pour le piano sur le choeur favorite de l'opéra Norma de Bellini composée par Rossellen'; and 'Les jolies filles de Parme, cinq valses Brillantes pour le piano composée par Camille Schubert'.

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