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Henry Grey Macnab correspondence

  • NLW MS 13869C
  • File
  • 1810-1822

Thirteen letters, mainly from Dr Henry Grey Macnab (1761-1823; DNB) addressed to Frederick Boothe, Spring Gardens, London, concerning his life in France (ff. 3-20v), but also including three letters, 1817-1819, to Macnab from the Under-secretary of State to the Interior Department, Paris; Edward, duke of Kent, Brussels; and Count Laffon de Ladebat in French, referring to Macnab's The views of Mr Owen of Lanark impartially examined ... (London, 1819) which he translated into French and published in 1821.

Henry Hicks: Notes on British geology

  • NLW MS 4440C
  • File
  • 1882

Notes on The Oldest Rocks in the British Isles, written in 1882 by Henry Hicks (1837-1899), M.D., F.R.S., President of the Geological Society, 1896-1898.

Hicks, Henry Notes on British geology (1882), NLW MS 4440C

Henry James Church Jones Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSHJCJON
  • Fonds
  • 1749-1938

A collection which includes genealogical memoranda relating to the Watkins family of Brecon; a transcript of Hugh Thomas's History of Brecknockshire and of Jonathan Williams's History of Radnorshire; draft material by Gwenllian E. F. Morgan; transcripts of ballads and other verses and poetry in his own hand by the Reverend Walter Jones Williams; correspondence of Wilfred Seymour de Winton; a commonplace book of Stephen Jones, Glangwy, Diserth, Radnorshire; a tax assessor's warrant of 1845; material relating to the restoration of Builth Wells parish church, 1870-1878, and to Breconshire, 1813-1938.

Jones, Henry James Church, 1870-1941, collector

Henry Owen: Gerald the Welshman

  • NLW MS 3514B
  • File
  • Late 19 cent.

A copy of Henry Owen: Gerald the Welshman (London, 1889), with numerous manuscript notes, corrections and additions by the author for a new edition.

Owen, Henry, 1844-1919 Gerald the Welshman, 1889, copy, NLW MS 3514B Gerald the Welshman, notes, corrections and additions for new edition, NLW MS 3514B

Henry Owen Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSHENROW
  • Fonds
  • [16 cent.]-[?1919]

A selection of manuscripts, [16 cent.]-[?1919], of the late Dr Henry Owen, from the Library at Poyston. They include the manuscript note-books of Dr Owen, and of Edward Laws, his friend and fellow worker on Pembrokeshire history. The older manuscripts include two in the hand of George Owen of Henllys; holograph letters of General Sir Thomas Picton (born at Poyston); and a rent roll of the rents belonging to the Bishop of St Davids, 1685.

Owen, Henry, 1844-1919, collector

Henry Penruddocke: A Gentleman's Tour ..., copy, with additions

  • NLW MS 6747B
  • File
  • 18 cent.

A copy of Henry Penruddocke Wyndham: A Gentleman's Tour through Monmouthshire and Wales, in the months of June and July 1774 ... (London, 1775), interleaved with manuscript additions relating to a tour made by another traveller.

Henry Richard manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSRICHARD
  • Fonds
  • [early 19 cent.]-1904

Papers of Henry Richard and his family, [early 19 cent.]-1904, including correspondence, 1808-1904; travel journals, 1849-1886; a few items relating to education in Wales, 1870-1883; sermons by Ebenezer Richard, [early 19 cent.]-1834; a family register, 1809-1836; and papers of James Hughes (Iago Trichrug), [1800x1844].

Richard, Henry, 1812-1888.

Henry Richards Music Papers,

  • GB 0210 HENRDS
  • Fonds
  • [1867]-1874 /

Drafts and printed copies of songs by Henry Richards, [1867]-1874.

Richards, Henry, Professor of Singing.

Henry Robertson Papers,

  • GB 0210 HROBSON
  • Fonds
  • 1786-1911

Papers of Henry Robertson, comprising personal and estate papers, 1829-1907; records of a very large number of Welsh railway undertakings, 1786-1911, comprising books of reference, surveryors' notebooks, acts of parlimaent, bills and estimates, conveyances and other title deeds, specifications and tenders, prospectuses and miscellaneous papers; office papers, correspondence and miscellaneous professional papers, 1824-1903; papers relating to several clubs and societies, 1888-1907; and printed books and papers, 1786-[c.late 19th cent.].

Robertson, Henry, 1816-1888.

Henry Rumsey Williams Papers

  • GB 0210 RUMWILLIAMS
  • Fonds
  • 1634-1928

Papers, 1634-1928, mostly deriving from and relating to the legal practice of Henry Rumsey Williams, comprising draft conveyances, abstracts of title, letters, accounts and miscellaneous papers of clients, including the estate of Wynn of Glynllifon, 1719-1840, the Griffiths family of Caernarfon and Amwlch, 1726-[1830s], Jared Jackson, 1760-1836, Plasgwyn estate, 1761-1846, Cefn Cwmwd estate, 1763-1828, Coed Helen estate, 1770-1838, Trergo estate, 1771-1832, Parry family, 1773-1788, Peniarth estate, 1773-1830, Orielton estate, 1774-1814, Bodior estate, 1778-1837, Faenol estate, 1778-1840, Arnold Robinson Burrowes, 1785-1837, Grindley family, [c. 1786]-1842, Morgan family, 1787-1839, Treiorwerth estate, 1787-1844, Evan Pritchard, 1788-1813, John Price, 1790-1844 Caerhun estate, 1791-1834, W. A. Madocks, 1799-1824, Nancall estate, 1802-1837, Morris Griffith, 1804-1832, Edward Griffith Roberts, 1805-1827, William Humphrey, 1805-1833, Plas Llanfair estate, 1805-1837, Baily Williams family, 1806-1838, Richard Garnons, 1809-1837, Cefn Hengwrt estate, 1810-1815, George Bettiss, 1810-1831, William Edwards, 1811-1836, Penrhyn estate, 1811-1837, Wyatt family, 1813-1835, Gelli Goch estate, 1815-1831, Anna Maria Wynne, 1816-1833, Robert Thomas, 1818-1839, Roberts family, 1818-1840, Bodegroes estate, 1819-1836, Hughes, Brydges and Granville, bankers, 1819-1840, Vickers family, 1820-1833, Boston estate, 1820-1839, Owen Griffith, 1822-1846, George Holmes Jackson, 1823-1841, the Rev. Hugh Hughes Wynne, 1831-1848, John Rowlands, 1832-1841, and Edward Hosier Williams, 1833, in Caernarfonshire, Anglesey, Denbighshire, and Merionethshire; legal correspondence, 1790-1848, probate records, 1727-1871, and papers relating to civil cases, 1757-1850, religion, 1788-1842, mining, 1779-1842, quarrying, 1798-1840, shipping, 1778- [c. 1841], roads and railways, 1834-1839; legal practice records, 1804-1841, and executorship papers, 1841-1855, belonging to Henry Rumsey Williams, and records of his family in Brecknockshire, Monmouthshire and Caernarfonshire, 1881-1928. Records relating to William's political activities have not survived.

Williams, Henry Rumsey, 1774-1841.

Henry Taylor manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSHTAYL
  • Fonds
  • [17 cent.]-[1910s]

These manuscripts form part of the Flintshire Historical Collection once in the possession of Henry Taylor (1845-1927), who was Town Clerk of Flint and whose best-known work is Historic Notices ... of the Borough and County-Town of Flint ..., published 1888. The collection comprises material largely of Flint and Flintshire interest and includes historical material, transcripts of documents and extracts from parish registers, minutes of borough meetings, pedigrees relating to notable families of the district, papers relating to parliamentary elections, correspondence, etc.

Taylor, Henry, 1845-1927

Henry Thomas Payne: Draft review

  • NLW MS 6467D
  • File
  • Early 19 cent.

A draft review by Henry Thomas Payne (1759-1832), archdeacon of Carmarthen, of Edward Davies: The Mythology and Rites of the British Druids ... (London, 1809).

Payne, Henry Thomas, 1759 or 60-1832 Edward Davies: The Mythology and Rites of the British Druids ..., 1809, draft review of, NLW MS 6467D

Henry William Heaton letters,

  • NLW MS 22049D.
  • File
  • [20 cent., first ½].

A volume, [20 cent., first ½], containing typescript transcripts of letters, 1855-1858, from Captain Henry William Heaton of the 14th Foot regiment, written to his mother whilst serving in the Crimean War and later as a rifle instructor with the British Army in Greece.

Henry Williams Collection of Merionethshire Deeds,

  • GB 0210 HENIAMS
  • Fonds
  • 1730-1893 /

Deeds and documents, mainly relating to premises in the parish of Llangelynnin, Merionethshire, and to properties in the town of Barmouth, Merionethshire, 1731-1893.

Williams, Henry, (Archdeacon of Merioneth)

Henry Williams MSS,

  • GB 0210 MSHWILL
  • Fonds
  • 1853-1901.

Manuscripts, 1853-1901, comprising autograph musical compositions and arrangements by Henry Williams ('Alaw Llechid', otherwise 'Esin Alaw').

Williams, Henry, ca. 1831-1910.

Henry Williams MSS,

  • GB 0210 MSHWILLAB
  • Fonds
  • 1882-1896 /

Papers, 1882-1896, of Henry Williams, postmessenger at Aberdaron and Sarn Mellteyrn, comprising scriptural essays and diaries.

Williams, Henry, Sarn Mellteyrn, 1852-

Henry Williams Wynn Papers,

  • GB 0210 MSHWWYNN
  • Fonds
  • 1795-1856.

Correspondence, 1795-1856, consisting of several hundred letters to Henry Williams Wynn and his wife Hester mostly from family members, together with letters, 1818-1821, between Henry and Hester Williams Wynn and letters, 1803-1850, from Henry Williams Wynn to his brother Charles.

Williams-Wynn, Henry Watkin, Sir, 1783-1856

Hensol estate records

  • GB 0210 HENSOL
  • Fonds
  • 1429-1789

The archive consists almost entirely of title deeds of the Hensol estate, 1419-1789, almost all in Glamorgan.

Talbot family, Earls Talbot

Heraldic dictionary,

  • NLW MS 12690C.
  • File
  • [1807x1848] /

A volume [in the hand of Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick], the first part of which ( pp. 1-322) consists of an incomplete, heraldic dictionary, purporting to contain descriptions of 'The Arms of the gentry of Wales, and some others of the English gentry who match'd in Wales, alphabetically layd down'. Some of the descriptions are illustrated with pencil sketches of armorial shields, and a few of these have been coloured. A holograph note by S. R. Meyrick, on a fly-leaf at the beginning of the volume, reads 'The following Manuscript was copied from another, written about the latter end of the 16th, or beginning of the 17th century; and is an authentic heraldic compilation. The coats of Arms were not added to the original'. The second part of the volume (pp. 323- ) appears to have been intended as a biographical dictionary of the persons and families included in the first part ('Annotations on the foregoing heraldic Manuscript'). An incomplete list (A-L) of the said families and persons was compiled, but only in a comparatively few instances have notes been added.

Meyrick, Samuel Rush, Sir, 1783-1848

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