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Log-book of the Britannia between Solva and Madeirain the hand of Henry Williams, mate. English. Cloth. Donated by the Reverend D. J. Evans, Capel Seion, September 1955.
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Log-book of the Britannia between Solva and Madeirain the hand of Henry Williams, mate. English. Cloth. Donated by the Reverend D. J. Evans, Capel Seion, September 1955.
Log of sea voyage to Bay of Biscay etc,
A log kept by J. Evans on a voyage of pleasure with Captain Davies to the Bay of Biscay, and on to Malta and Gibraltar, the Isles of the Grecian Archipleago and other locations, 20 September to 11 November 1877. It has been written in The Grocer and Oil Trade Review diary and handbook for 1874.
Log of HMS Minerva January-April 1794,
A copy by Professor W. A. Lee of the log book of HMS Minerva, together with his lecture on the frigate which was delivered at the Law Courts, Brisbane, 2009.
Log book of the schooner Eagle-Eyed, with misc. papers,
Log book of the sailing vessel 'Viking' of Barmouth kept by Dr J. H. Lister of Llwyngwril. English. Donated by Mr J. Austen Roberts, F.R.I.C.S., Welshpool, May 1980.
Log book of the sailing vessel 'Lily' of Barmouth kept by Dr J. H. Lister of Llwyngwril. See also NLW MSS 19039C. English. Donated by Mr J. Austen Roberts, F.R.I.C.S., Welshpool, May 1980.
Log book of the sailing vessel 'Lily' of Barmouth kept by Dr J. H. Lister of Llwyngwril. See also NLW MSS 19038C. English. Donated by Mr J. Austen Roberts, F.R.I.C.S., Welshpool, May 1980.
Log book of the Pupil Teachers' School of Llandeilo Tal-y-bont School Board, Glamorganshire in the hand of J. J. Morgan. English. 1/2 leather. Donated by Iwan Morgan, Esq., Cardiff, March 1964.
Log book, 1810-1812 (watermarks 1807, 1809), of the sailing ship 'Lord Nelson', employed by the Admiralty transporting cargo including provisions, soldiers, horses and mules, mainly in connection with the Peninsular War, usually sailing in convoy and with Naval escorts.
The ship sailed from Deptford to Gibraltar, Dec. 1810-April 1811 (ff. 1-13); to Valetta, Messina and Cadiz, May-Oct. 1811 (ff. 15 verso-39); from Gibraltar to Portsmouth, Dec. 1811-Jan. 1812 (ff. 41 verso-50); then back to Gibraltar, Feb.-April 1812 (f. 52-61). She spent the remainder of 1812 in the Mediterranean, visiting Palma (Majorca), Mahón (Minorca), Alicante, Palermo and Messina (ff. 61-89). The volume also acts as a harbour log, recording extended stays at Valetta, May-Aug. 1811 (ff. 20 verso-25), Gibraltar, Oct.-Dec. 1811 (ff. 39-41) and Mahón, May-July 1812 (ff. 64-66). The volume is written in a hand resembling that of NLW MS 15462D.
Log book, 1804-1806 (watermarks 1801, 1802), of the sailing ship 'Liberty'.
The volume records voyages from London to Surinam, July-October 1804 (ff. 1-15 verso), and Surinam to London (via Cork), January-April 1805 (ff. 17 verso-34); from London to Jamaica (via Cowes, Madeira and Barbados; carrying 250 soldiers and their families), August-November 1805 (ff. 35 verso-55), and from Jamaica to London, February-May 1806 (ff. 56 verso-77). A note on f. 89 verso records an encounter on 28 April 1806 with HM Brig Raven (see also f. 72 verso). The volume is written in a hand resembling that of NLW MS 15463D.
Log book of the barque Red Cross Knight of Swansea,
Log book of the barque Oswingo
A volume, 1875-1879, belonging to Thomas Hughes, Holyhead, containing a log of the barque 'Oswingo' (commanded by Captain A. Waycott), recording a voyage from Manilla to New York, September-November 1876 (ff. 1-33), and from New York towards Glasgow, December 1876 (ff. 37 verso-44).
The volume also contains scriptural catechisms in Welsh (ff. 46 verso-50 verso, 52 verso, 53 verso-58), shorthand exercises (ff. 59-65, 100 verso), notes on navigation (ff. 94 verso-98 verso) and miscellaneous prose and poetry in Welsh (ff. 81 verso, 82 verso, 83 verso, 91 verso-93 verso, 99 verso-100, 101).
Hughes, Thomas, of Holyhead.
Log book of the barque Amelia Matilda,
Journal, 1834-1835 (watermark 1833), of the barque 'Amelia Matilda' of Liverpool, commanded by R. F. Jones, the journal kept by E[dward] F. Jones. The volume records a voyage from Liverpool to the Benin River, [Nigeria], September-November 1834 (ff. 3-21), and the return voyage, from Corisco, [Equatorial Guinea], to Liverpool, March-June 1835 (ff. 21 verso-47).
A letter, 22 October 1835, from John Mather, Bonny River, [Nigeria], to Edward Jones on board the barque 'Mansfield' at New Calabar, [Nigeria], and a receipt, 1832, are enclosed in an archival envelope (3 ff.).
Jones, Edward F., sailor.
Log book of Market Street British School, Llanelli. (Formerly J. R. Hughes MS 21.) English. 1/2 leather. Purchased from Mr J. R. Hughes, Dolgellau, January 1955.
Log Book of Carreg Onnen Quarry, p. of Llanfihangel, Anglesey,
Records relating chiefly to the Welsh estates of the Wood / Lockwood family, comprising volumes of rentals and disbursements, 1830-1843, and manorial records, 1564-1849; about 550 autograph letters relating to the management of the Wood estates in Monmouthshire and Glamorgan, 1836-1853; over 500 deeds relating to properties in Glamorgan, Monmouthshire, Anglesey, Breconshire, Radnorshire, Surrey and Middlesex, 1640-1891; and documents relating to various industrial activities, 1838-1905.
Lockwood family, of Bishops Hall, Lambourne, Essex
Lochturffin Deeds and Documents,
Family letters, [c.1800]-1880, and deeds, 1634-1861, relating to the John and Thomas families of Trehale in the parish of St Edrens, Pembrokeshire.
John family, of Trehale
Local Government Boundary Commission Records,
Papers, 1945-1949, of the Local Government Boundary Commission, including minutes; progress summaries; correspondence; and reports and briefs relating to boundary reviews in Welsh counties and county boroughs.
Local Government Boundary Commission
Local government activities relating to Maelor Saesneg, etc.
A memorandum book of deputy lieutenancy and other local government activities mainly in the hundred of Maelor Saesneg kept largely by or for Sir Thomas Hanmer (1612-1678) and his son Sir John Hanmer (d. 1701). It contains transcripts of estreats of assessments of subsidies, royal aids and grants, 1594, 1663-5, 1673, 1689 and 1691-2, levied upon the hundred of Maelor Saesneg; tables of proportions of taxes levied upon the counties of Wales and upon the different townships of Maelor Saesneg and Hope, 1665-1728; circulars and correspondence which passed between the Lords of the Council, Richard Vaughan, Earl of Carbery (1600?-1686) and the deputy lieutenants of Flintshire and Denbighshire concerning the establishment and administration of the militia, 1661-3, an account of the three months' assessment for defraying the expense of the militia, 1663-5, and lists of persons charged with foot soldiers in Maelor Saesneg and Hope, 1661 and 1683; precedents of deputy lieutenancy warrants; a list of burgesses of Overton, 1679; Bettisfield estate rentals, 1678-82; an estimate of the charge of maintaining at sea fifty ships (listed) of the Royal Navy, 1670.