- NLW MS 14256C.
- File
- 1829.
A lecture on 'Man' by Francis Evans (of Long Buckby and Ulverston). English. (Formerly Oakford MS 14.) See also NLW MSS 14036-14060. In boards. Donated by Mr S. Jones, Oakford, Llanarth, January 1942.
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A lecture on 'Man' by Francis Evans (of Long Buckby and Ulverston). English. (Formerly Oakford MS 14.) See also NLW MSS 14036-14060. In boards. Donated by Mr S. Jones, Oakford, Llanarth, January 1942.
A lecture on 'Welsh Hymnologists' by G. Penar Griffiths. English. (Formerly Penar Griffiths MS 13.) Paper. Donated by the sons and daughters of the late Reverend G. Penar Griffiths, per Miss M. A. Penar Griffiths, Swansea, July 1942.
A ledger of particulars of artificial manures sold to farmers in the Llangeitho district. (Formerly Jane Morgan MS 19.) English. Leather. Donated by Miss Jane Morgan, Llangeitho, August 1944.
A letter written in 1894 by E. Ceredig Jones concerning the inscription on the tomb of David Davies, Voelallt, Ciliau Aeron, with a transcript of that inscription taken from the diary of Timothy Davis (1780-1849), nephew of David Davies, Castell Hywel.
Jones, E. Ceredig (Evan Ceredig), 1850-1915 Letter from (1894), NLW MS 1078B
A letter by Phillip Yorke. 1/2 blue morocco,
A letter from Cyril Fox, Director of the National Museum of Wales, to Professor W. M. Tattersall, Cardiff, enclosing a draft letter of instructions to contributors to the series Glamorgan County History.
An autograph letter, 1918, from General Allenby at the headquarters of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, to W.M. Griffith, Dyffryn, Merioneth, referring to the part played by the Welsh troops under his command in the campaign in the east.
Allenby, Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, Viscount, 1861-1936
A letter from Henry Herbert, 4th Baron, of Cherbury,
A letter, 22 December 1679, from Henry Herbert, 4th Baron of Cherbury, to Arthur Herbert, vice-admiral of the Fleet in the Mediterranean, relating to his election contest against Lord Powis and the fear of popery.
Herbert of Cherbury, Henry Herbert, Baron, d. 1691
A letter, 1882, from John Bright to D. Williams, Liverpool.
Bright, John, fl. 1882 Letter from (1882), NLW MS 1063B
An autograph letter, June 26, 1889, from John Ruskin to Henry Bonsall, Llanbadarnfawr, Cardiganshire.
Ruskin, John, 1819-1900 Letter from (1889), NLW MS 5240B
A letter from Monsignor Chirk relating to the Shrine of St George, Weston Rhyn, under the protection of the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia, and containing notes on the Vilatte Succession.
A letter from Wynn Smith to Mr Ceris Gruffudd containing information regarding the Welsh Church in Crown Road (later Palatine Hill), Gympey, Australia, together with related photographs.
An example of a hectographed letter sent by Dr. A. T. Evans, March 3, 1918, to men from Llandyssul who were on active service.
Proof copy with corrections and additions in hand of author.
Senior, Nassau William, 1790-1864
A letter, undated, from the Duchess of Beaufort to Mary Delany.
Beaufort, Elizabeth Somerset, Duchess of, ca. 1719-1799
A letter, 1921, to Professor T. Stanley Roberts, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, concerning T. E. Lawrence ('Lawrence of Arabia') (NLW MS. 21818D); and a small group of papers of Professor C. R. Chapple, Professor of Education at University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, relating mainly to the college and the Old Students' Association.
A letter, 1957, from H. N. Savory, Keeper of the Department of Archaeology at the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, to Victor Davies concerning the Tecernacus Stone which once stood on Cefn Brithdir Ridge, Bargoed, co Glamorgan, together with a related press cutting. Typescript copies of Victor Davies' poems, 'May on the Mountains' and 'The Testimony', together with three letters, 1990-2, from L. M. Serjeant, Governor of H.M. Prison, Cardiff, Alan Keith, and Sandra Phillips, John Major's Private Secretary, to Victor Davies relating to his volume of poetry. Copies of V Davies' poems 'Snowdonia', 'Olwen' and 'Old Pontlottyn' and a typescript copy of the poem 'The Blind Cobbler'. Typescript copies of other poems by V Davies entitled 'The Exile Returns', 'The Search', 'The Oaktree', 'The Stallion', 'The Boys Who Never Returned', 'The Elder Tree', 'The Moth', 'The Table', 'The Search', 'Inspiration', 'Daughters of Light' and 'The Old School Bell'. Typescript copies of Davies' poems 'Repentence', 'Bimbo', 'Farmstead by the Sea', 'Songs of the Country', 'Tribute', 'Susan', 'Rex', 'Beloved Sister', 'Christmas', 'The Haunted Chapel', and 'The Vale of Glorious Surprise'.
A letter-book, 1560-1, kept by Thomas Bentham (1513-1579) who became bishop of Lichfield and Coventry in 1569. It contains copies of letters, abstracts of letters, copies of various interrogatories and memoranda, etc. Among the persons to whom letters are addressed are the following: Edmund Grindal, bishop of London; Sir Francis Knollys, vice-chamberlain of the royal household; Sir Nicholas Bacon; the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield; William Paulet, first marquess of Winchester, lord treasurer of England; Queen Elizabeth; William Cecil, first baron Burghley; Walter Haddon, master of requests; Alexander Nowell, dean of St. Paul's; Sir Henry Sidney, lord president of Wales; Matthew Parker, archbishop of Canterbury; and Thomas Yale, 'Chauncelor to my lord of Canterberyes grace', aft. chancellor of the diocese of Bangor, etc. (D.N.B. lxiii, 283).
Bentham, Thomas, 1513-1579 Letter-book of (1560-1561), NLW MS 4919D
A list of books (1801-1898) in Welsh or of Welsh interest shelved in the British Museum. Welsh, English. Boards. Donated by the Reverend H. Penri Davies, Dinas Mawddwy, August 1959.
A list of books (1801-1898) in Welsh or of Welsh interest shelved in the British Museum. Welsh, English. Donated by the Reverend H. Penri Davies, Dinas Mawddwy, August 1959.