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Diary

  • NLW MS 2179A
  • File
  • 1850-1878

One of four volumes containing diaries for 1850, 1854, 1856-1860, 1863, 1867-1874 and 1876-1878 kept by Eleanor Williams, Blaenllynant, Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire, mother of Sir John Williams, Bart (1840-1926).

Williams, Eleanor, Blaenllynant, Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire Diaries (1850, 1854, 1856-1860, 1863, 1867-1874, 1876-1878), NLW MS 2179A

Diary

  • NLW MS 2244A
  • File
  • 1879-1889, 1891, 1893

One of three volumes containing diaries for 1879-1889, 1891 and 1893 kept by Eleanor Williams, Blaenllynant, Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire, mother of Sir John Williams, Bart (1840-1926).

Williams, Eleanor, Blaenllynant, Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire Diaries (1879-1889, 1891, 1893), NLW MS 2244A

Diary

  • NLW MS 2181A
  • File
  • 1850, 1854, 1856-1860, 1863, 1867-1874, 1876-1878

One of four volumes containing diaries for 1850, 1854, 1856-1860, 1863, 1867-1874 and 1876-1878 kept by Eleanor Williams, Blaenllynant, Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire, mother of Sir John Williams, Bart (1840-1926).

Williams, Eleanor, Blaenllynant, Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire Diaries (1850, 1854, 1856-1860, 1863, 1867-1874, 1876-1878), NLW MS 2181A

Diary and accounts,

  • NLW MS 12292A.
  • File
  • 1736-1748 /

Rider's (1736.) British Merlin …' with manuscript memoranda and accounts by Rich[ard] Davies [vicar of St. John, Brecon]. The entries cover the period 1737-1748 and relate to the schooling of the writer's children, the thatching of 'John Carnarvon's house, the receipt of tithe corn, agreements with servants and workmen, monetary gifts and loans to individuals, deliveries to carriers, leases of the Vicarage house, the churchyard, Spittal tithe corn, etc.

Davies, Richard, Rev., Brecon

Diary and memoranda of Walter Yeldham, private secretary to Spencer Compton Cavendish, marquess of Hartington, recording interviews and conversations, etc ...,

  • NLW MS 17935B.
  • File
  • September 1887, 1800-1899.

Diary and memoranda of Walter Yeldham, private secretary to Spencer Compton Cavendish, marquess of Hartington, recording interviews and conversations, etc held in Angleseyin connection with his campaign to found a Liberal Unionist Association in the county. Also miscellaneous autograph letters (for details see Annual Report, 1961-62, p. 35). English. Between boards. Donated by the Reverend Gomer M. Roberts, February 1962.

Diary of a nurse

  • NLW MS 22152A.
  • File
  • 1915-1916

Diary, 1915-1916, of Ethel Dora Heins (1886-1933) of Brecon, recording her service as a Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse in Alexandria.
A photograph of Heins is on f. 26.

Heins, Ethel Dora, 1886-1933

Diary of Captain Frederick Jones

  • NLW MS 23794C.
  • File
  • 1794-[1827]

A volume, 1794-[1827] (watermark 1794), in the hand of Capt. Frederick Jones of Brecon, Breconshire, and Pencerrig, Radnorshire, younger brother of the artist Thomas Jones, Pencerrig, comprising a short narrative account, [1794], of his military career in India while serving as an officer in the army of the East India Company, 1777-1788 (ff. 37-40 verso), and brief diary entries for October 1788-February 1827, described as 'Memorandums extracted from Pocket book ledgers &c of my own' (ff. 41-168, rectos only). The diary entries record his life after his return to Britain from India and refer mainly to family matters, excursions, journeys, and visits to and from friends, with occasional comments on local, national, and European events.
The diary is bound together with copies of Jones's two published volumes, A Brief Account of the Tullaugaum Expedition from Bombay… (Brecknock: W. and G. North, 1794; Libri Walliae 4972, ESTC T113094), published anonymously and based on diaries which he subsequently destroyed (ff. 1-15); together with Copies of Letters, merely intended for, and by the Desire of Intimate Friends (Brecknock: W. and G. North, 1795; not in ESTC), also published anonymously, being three letters from him, two sent from Canton, China, in 1787 and 1788, and the third from Paris, September 1789 (ff. 16-32, the stub of f. 16 apparently being the remains of the title page). The diary includes references to the French landing at Fishguard in 1797 (f. 59), family monuments erected in Nantmel Church and Caebach Chapel, 1810 (ff. 84, 86), and the introduction of gas lighting in Brecon, 1822-1823 (ff. 143, 145). The stubs of ff. 34-36 contain fragments of text. For extracts of the diary see 'The diary of Captain Frederick Jones', ed. by R. C. B. Oliver, Transactions of the Radnorshire Society, 53 (1983), 28-56; 54 (1984), 41-57; 56 (1986), 52-71; 60 (1990), 41-65; and 61 (1991), 54-70.

Jones, Frederick, 1758-1834.

Diary of Captain Samuel Roach,

  • NLW ex 2476.
  • File
  • 1833-1952.

The diary of Captain Samuel Roach (1833-1914), Master Mariner, in manuscript and typescript form, together with copies of probate items and other papers relating to him. Captain Roach was born in St David’s, Pembrokeshire. He bequeathed a thousand pounds in his will towards the building of the Town Hall in his native town, where a plaque in his memory is seen to this day.

Roach, Samuel.

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