- NLW MS 20986B.
- File
- 1835-1844.
Freight book (T. Dyke and T. Swift & Co.). (Formerly Thomas Dyke MS.) English. Vellum. Purchased from Mr Grenfell Jones, Abergavenny, June 1971.
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Freight book (T. Dyke and T. Swift & Co.). (Formerly Thomas Dyke MS.) English. Vellum. Purchased from Mr Grenfell Jones, Abergavenny, June 1971.
One leaf (which appears to have been used at one time in the binding of a volume) of a document which would seem to be a copy of a manifesto by a French king - possibly Louis XIII or Henri IV - at the conclusion of a military campaign - possibly one of the French religious wars - in which he stresses his lack of funds with which to pay his Swiss mercenaries, repair fortifications and maintain his household, with notes by Egerton B. Phillimore (1856-1937).
Phillimore, Egerton, 1856-1937
French vocabulary book of Mrs Thermutius Coleman.
Material in the Friulan language including a bibliography, [1989], together with an account book, 1858-1870.
From headhunting to Hallelujah chorus,
An article, with an introduction by Miss Gwen Roberts [Gwen Rees Roberts, 1916-2002], Missionary to India, on the people of the Lushai Hills, known as the 'Mizo District', in the southernmost district of the State of Assam, once head hunting animists, before being introduced to the Christian Church by Missionaries.
Roberts, Gwen Rees.
From old Wales to New South Wales locating Welsh immigrants in colonial records 1875-1885.
Walker, Lesley
'From Trelogan to New South Wales'.
Llungopïau o bapurau yn ymwneud ag ymchwil y rhoddwr i deulu a ymfudodd i Awstralia tua canol y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg. Mae'r deunydd yn cynnwys copi teipysgrif o lythyr wedi ei gyfieithu, 1856, a sgrifennwyd yn wreiddiol yn Gymraeg gan Sarah Jones, Aberaman, at ei phlant yn Awstralia, copïau o gerddi a sgrifennwyd gan 'Magpie', 11 Mai 1863, ac o gerddi wedi eu cyfieithu i Saesneg gan Richard Rees, Sydney, 1985, ac erthygl gan Cynthia Rees, Rhosllannerchrugog, yn olrhain hanes teulu a gyrfa Edward Edwards a aned yn Nhrelogan, Sir Fflint, yn dwyn y teitl 'From Trelogan to New South Wales', 2003.
'From Wales to Wisconsin - The Plas yn Blaenau Papers'. Transcript of NLW MS 6478D
'From Wales to Wisconsin - The Plas yn Blaenau Papers'. Transcript of NLW MS 6478D with introduction and notes, by Dr Clare Taylor.
Taylor, Clare, 1934-
From writing about pain to autobiography : a study of The Wooden Doctor by Margiad Evans
A copy of a thesis relating to the writer Margiad Evans by Yuna Toudic, Department of English, University of Rennes, 2008.
Toudic, Yuna.
Pages 8-31 of 31 page manuscript. Full orchestral score.
Owen, Morfydd, 1891-1918
A manuscript containing a funeral oration, delivered at Jesus College, Oxford, 1685, upon Sir Leoline Jenkins (1625-1685), together with a copy of the preface to his will.
Funeral sermon of Mr John Harris by the Reverend Micah Thomas, Abergavenny, Baptist minister. English. Between boards. Donated by the Reverend Howell A. Morgan, Bridgend, December 1970.
Contemporary copies of two sermons preached by Dr. [Samuel] Benion and [Matthew] Henry at Broad Oak, co. Flint, 28 May, 1707, on the occasion of the death [? funeral] of the latter's mother Mrs. Katharin Henry. The first sermon is said to have been 'Occasion'd likewise by the death of Mr. Pell'.
Further papers received by Ceris Gruffudd relating to the immigration of Welsh Patagonian families to Australia, comprising a brief account by Gladys Amey of the Welsh settlement in New South Wales, 1912-28, and a map specifying the names of the Welsh settlers and the land allocated to each of them.
Further papers received by Mr Ceris Gruffudd relating to the immigration of Welsh Patagonian families to Australia, including a copy of the newsletter, June-July 1994, of the Leeton Family History Society.
Further papers relating to the immigration of Welsh Patagonian families to Australia comprising photocopies of letters from settlers and prospective immigrants.
G. Hall: Article on peach culture (typescript copy)
'A few hints on peach culture out of doors', being a typescript of an article written c. 1895 by G. Hall, head gardener to Evan Lewis, Brynderwen, Llandaff.
G. K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy, with autograph letter and drawing. English. Cloth. Donated by the Misses A. N. & M. G. Lloyd Thomas, Llanarth, August 1955.