Five loose-leaf notebooks of Mr G. P. M. Mason's late uncle, T. M. Griffith (d. 1997), Stockport, relating to the descendants of his great-great-grandfather, Griffith Thomas (1772-1842) of Cablyd, Llanfor, Merionethshire.
Printed copies of three articles in Y Genedl Gymreig on 'Y Line Fach', i.e. the Ffestiniog Railway, written by Griffith Williams, Minffordd, Penrhyndeudraeth.
An essay entitled 'Hanes Griffith Williams D.D. diweddar Esgob Ossory yn Iwerddon, a'i amserau' by 'Gildas', i.e. [Owen Humphrey Davies] ('Eos Llechid').
Family papers of the Griffiths and Lewis families of Glanhafren, Newton, later of Milford Hall, Newton, Montgomeryshire, comprising mainly the personal and professional papers of James Griffiths (b. 1821), Medina Sara Griffiths (1840-1928), a headmistress and pioneer of education for girls, Eveline M. Lewis (1871-1958), and Medina Lewis (1898-1984). The archive also includes pamphlets and press cuttings of family interest, 1858-1944, papers on estate maintenance, 1930-1952, and family photographs, 1887-1949.
Papers, [1815]-1837, 1935, of the Griffiths family of Glanhafren and including customs and excise notebooks, [c. 1817]-1830s, of Richard and James Griffiths and the autobiography of the Reverend James Griffiths, Congregationalist minister of Llanferran, Pembrokeshire.
General Register Office indexes on microfiche of overseas births, marriages and deaths recorded by HM Forces, British Consuls and High Commissions around the world, including War deaths, Regimental records and Marine and Air Records.
An account book bearing the name of John Evans, grocer, Oswestry, 2 May [18]50. All the accounts, however, have been cut away, leaving only a few memoranda.
The first of six volumes of day-books of the Richards family of the Post Office, Pontfathew, Bryn-crug, co. Merioneth, containing accounts, 1894-1921, relating to their drapery and grocery store.
The last of six volumes of day-books of the Richards family of the Post Office, Pontfathew, Bryn-crug, co. Merioneth, containing accounts, 1894-1921, relating to their drapery and grocery store.
The third of six volumes of day-books of the Richards family of the Post Office, Pontfathew, Bryn-crug, co. Merioneth, containing accounts, 1894-1921, relating to their drapery and grocery store.
The second of six volumes of day-books of the Richards family of the Post Office, Pontfathew, Bryn-crug, co. Merioneth, containing accounts, 1894-1921, relating to their drapery and grocery store.
The fifth of six volumes of day-books of the Richards family of the Post Office, Pontfathew, Bryn-crug, co. Merioneth, containing accounts, 1894-1921, relating to their drapery and grocery store.
Day-book, 1905-1907, of A[nne] Hindes & Son, grocer and general dealer, Felindre, parish of Pen-boyr, co. Carmarthen, also containing personal accounts, 1919-1931.
Notebook of Daniel Lewis (1841-1922), King Street, Carmarthen, grocer, containing accounts, 1880-1882, family memoranda and transcripts of wills, and details relating to the election of deacons at Lammas Street (Heol Awst) Welsh Congregational chapel, Carmarthen, 1841-1937.
Grocery accounts of the Reverend R. Jones, Lampeter. (Formerly W. S. Jones MS.) English. Boards. Donated by Principal W. S. Jones, M.A., MSc., Llandre, 1947.
Ten letters in Latin, 1762-1764, from Laurent Theodor Gronovius, Dutch naturalist, to Thomas Pennant, traveller and naturalist, mainly relating to their natural history studies and exchanges of books and specimens.
Grosse Passions musik ... von J.S. Bach, with Welsh translation, by Jack Edwards. (Formerly Jack Edwards MS 44.) Wrappers. Donated by Miss Elizabeth Richards, Aberystwyth, 1942.