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Documents in the Public Record Office (photostat copies)

  • NLW MS 6498F
  • File
  • 1945

Photostat reproductions of documents in the Public Record Office relating to the relic known as Croes Naid, viz. the compotus of Richard de Grymesby, 1352 (Exchequer Miscellanea E.407/5/100), an extract from the Pipe Roll of 27 Edward III (1352), and an inventory of the jewels and relics belonging to St George's chapel, Windsor, 1534 (Exchequer, Treasury of Receipt Books, Vol. III, No. 11), with typewritten transcripts and translations, all mounted and bound in volume form, being one of two volumes made in 1945 at the expense of Mrs Winifred Coombe Tennant, the other presented to the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor.

Documents kept at The National Archives,

  • NLW Facs 1010.
  • File
  • [2006].

Photocopies of original documents (Home Office papers),1968-1970, relating to the investiture of the Prince of Wales and extremism in Wales. These were received as a result of enquiries made under the Freedom of Information Act.

Documents of Kanonier Obergefreiter Kurt Kruger, P.O.W.

  • NLW ex 3093
  • File
  • 1946-1973

A binder containing various documents relating to Kanonier Obergefreiter Kurt Kruger, a WWII Luftwaffe P.O.W held at Camp 70 in Henllan, Pembrokeshire, 1946-1948. Includes Kruger's 'Soldbuch', the standard identity document in the German military. Also includes December 1947 issue of 'Der Wegweiser' (The Signpost) from Henllan Camp, as well as Kruger's certificate of discharge, certificate of registration, ID document for foreigners in Britain, work permit, and passport (1968-1973).

Kruger, Kurt, 1922-2014

Documents relating to Conrad Frederick Potgieter,

  • NLW Misc. Records 222-225.
  • File
  • 1855-1883.

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.

Documents relating to Emil Carl Haag,

  • NLW Facs 1072.
  • File
  • 1999.

Photocopies of official documents held by the Public Record Office relating to Lt Col. Emil Carl Haag of Carmarthen, who served with the 18th Hussars on the North-West Frontier of India with the Tochi Field Force and in the Tirah expedition. He served also through the South African War, being present at the defence of Ladysmith, and was wounded and mentioned three times in dispatches. Later he joined the South African Constabulary, and was in the Imperial Yeomanry. He served in the Great War with the South Wales Mounted Brigade. Articles relating to him were published in the Carmarthenshire Antiquary, volumes xxxv (1999), xxxvii (2001) and xlvi (2010).

Documents relating to the clerical career of the Reverend Watkin Herbert and his son,

  • NLW Misc. Records 241-247.
  • File
  • 1822-1853.

Five documents relating to the clerical career of the Reverend Watkin Herbert, including his letters of ordination, 1822-1823, and a licence to the perpetual curacy of Llanycrwys, county Carmarthen, 1853; a letter, 1826, to the Reverend Watkin Herbert, Nash, Pembroke, from his brother Morgan Herbert, Lampeter; and an apprenticeship indenture, 1853, of William Herbert, son of the Reverend Watkin Herbert, late curate of Llandebie, to a druggist at Carmarthen.

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Documents relating to the Commonwealth,

  • NLW MS 24022G.
  • File
  • 1651-[19 cent., first ½]

A collection of documents, 1651-[19 cent., first ½], relating to the Commonwealth and Protectorate in England. They include a warrant, 7 November 1651, from the Council of State, signed by its president John Bradshaw, authorising the merchant Charles Longland to act as their agent in Livorno, Tuscany, in supplying the parliamentarian fleet and providing intelligence (item i); a commission, 15 October 1655, from Oliver Cromwell (signed 'Oliver P.'), appointing George Langford as chirurgeon [surgeon] in Col. Goffe's regiment of horse (item ii); and a further commission, 11 July 1659, from Parliament, signed by W[illia]m Lenthall, Speaker, appointing Langford to the rank of Cornet in a troop of horse under Col. Thomas Saunders (item iii).
Also included is an engraving, 1793, of a 1654 portrait of William Lenthall (item iv); and an engraving, [19 cent., first ½], depicting the trial of Charles I (item v). Two of the documents have papered seals affixed: Cromwell's private seal (item ii) and the seal of the Council of State (Item i).

Dodridge on Wales,

  • NLW MS 11570B.
  • File
  • [1630x1699].

A copy of Sir John Dodridge: The History of the ancient and moderne Estate of The Principality of Wales, Dutchy of Cornwall, and Earldome of Chester ... (London, M. DC. XXX).

Dodridge on Wales, &c.,

  • NLW MS 11012D.
  • File
  • [1630x1699].

A copy of Sir John Dodridge: The History of the ancient and moderne Estate of The Principality of Wales, Dutchy of Cornewall, and Earldome of Chester ... (London, M.DC.XXX). The present transcript lacks the dedicatory letter to King James I, the earlier part of the 'Abstracts and Advertisements concerning the Contents ...', and the first page and a half of the text.

'Doggie' Hubbard letters

  • NLW ex 2594.
  • File
  • 1982-1992, 2003.

Correspondence, 1982-1992, 2003, between the donor Kathy Rais [afterwards MacMurray] and 'Doggie' Hubbard, dog book specialist, as friends and business partners spanning a period of ten years, including letters relating to him received after his death.

Hubbard, Clifford L. B.

Doggie Hubbard Miscellany

  • [Doggie Hubbard Miscellany]
  • File
  • [ca.1900-ca.1960]

A variety of photographs of dogs many of which turned up in books, letters etc elsewhere in the Doggie Hubbard collection during the course of cataloguing.

Dôl y Cae (Tal-y-Llyn) Deeds,

  • GB 0210 DOLYCAE
  • Fonds
  • 1598-1856.

Deeds and documents, 1598-1856, mostly assignments of mortgage and related bonds, concerning Dôl y Cae and other premises in the parish of Tal-y-llyn, including a lease from William Owen Pughe and his brother Richard to his son Aneurin Owen Pughe.

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Dolau Cothi visitors' book,

  • NLW MS 21914B.
  • File
  • 1885-1920.

Visitors' book of Dolau Cothi, Cynwyl Gaeo, Carmarthenshire, October 1885 - July 1920.

Dolaucothi Estate Records

  • GB 0210 DOLTHI
  • Fonds
  • [16 cent.]-1939

Estate records of the Dolaucothi estate, Carmarthenshire, and family papers, [16 cent.]-1939, of the Johnes and Hills-Johnes families, including extensive correspondence comprising over 15,000 letters, 1688-1939, and military papers of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir James Hill-Johnes (d. 1919).

Lloyd-Johnes family, of Dolaucothi

Dolforgan Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 DOLGAN
  • Fonds
  • 1570-1879 /

Estate records, almost all title deeds, of the Dolforgan and Llynlleoedd estates, Montgomeryshire, 1570-1879, together with papers, mainly rentals, accounts, and particulars, of the following manors belonging to the Powis Castle estate: Kerry, Cydewain and Halcetor, 1579-1745, Starta Marcella, 1623-1702, and Tirymynech, 1650-[mid-18 cent.].

Herbert family, of Dolforgan

Dolgellau Chelsea Pensioner's papers

  • NLW MS 16835D.
  • File
  • 1816, 1846

Certificate, 1816, and instructions, 1816, 1846, relating to the pension of Evan Griffiths, Dolgellau, Merionethshire, wounded at the Battle of Waterloo whilst serving with the Coldstream Guards and now an out-pensioner of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea (ff. 1-3). Also included is the appointment of Griffiths and others as Overseers of the Poor for Dolgellau, 7 April 1846 (f. 4).

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