The original manuscript of Marwnad i'r Diweddar William Jones Ysw Liverpool by Elldeyrn (i.e. Griffith Jones, Nantglyn (fl. 1877-1915)), submitted for competition at Cerrigydrudion Eisteddfod, 1876.
Jones, Griffith, 1853-1937 Marwnad i'r Diweddar William Jones Ysw Liverpool, original manuscript (1876), NLW MS 6262A
An essay entitled 'Griffith Jones, Llanddowror, ac Addysg Cymru' submitted by G[riffith] Pen[n]ar Griffiths ['Penar'] for competition at the National Eisteddfod held at Birkenhead, 1917.
Papers of the Rev. Griffith Thomas Roberts, Wesleyan minister, and an historian of the denomination, including notebooks containing details of minutes of various meetings and notes of discussions with church officials regarding Christian unity, typescript minutes of meetings of the Council of Churches for Wales, and papers relating mainly to a new translation of the Welsh Bible in relation to the religious denominations in Wales, together with printed items and correspondence, including letters from D. Tecwyn Evans.
Photocopy of the family tree of the descendants of Griffith Thomas of Rock Farm, Begelly, Pembrokeshire, and of a document relating to Richard Thomas and Baldwins Ltd, a major Wales based iron, steel and tinplate producer, formed in 1945, and its industrial connections.
Five loose-leaf notebooks of Mr G. P. M. Mason's late uncle, T. M. Griffith (d. 1997), Stockport, relating to the descendants of his great-great-grandfather, Griffith Thomas (1772-1842) of Cablyd, Llanfor, Merionethshire.
Printed copies of three articles in Y Genedl Gymreig on 'Y Line Fach', i.e. the Ffestiniog Railway, written by Griffith Williams, Minffordd, Penrhyndeudraeth.
An essay entitled 'Hanes Griffith Williams D.D. diweddar Esgob Ossory yn Iwerddon, a'i amserau' by 'Gildas', i.e. [Owen Humphrey Davies] ('Eos Llechid').
General Register Office indexes on microfiche of overseas births, marriages and deaths recorded by HM Forces, British Consuls and High Commissions around the world, including War deaths, Regimental records and Marine and Air Records.
An account book bearing the name of John Evans, grocer, Oswestry, 2 May [18]50. All the accounts, however, have been cut away, leaving only a few memoranda.
The first of six volumes of day-books of the Richards family of the Post Office, Pontfathew, Bryn-crug, co. Merioneth, containing accounts, 1894-1921, relating to their drapery and grocery store.
The last of six volumes of day-books of the Richards family of the Post Office, Pontfathew, Bryn-crug, co. Merioneth, containing accounts, 1894-1921, relating to their drapery and grocery store.
The third of six volumes of day-books of the Richards family of the Post Office, Pontfathew, Bryn-crug, co. Merioneth, containing accounts, 1894-1921, relating to their drapery and grocery store.
The second of six volumes of day-books of the Richards family of the Post Office, Pontfathew, Bryn-crug, co. Merioneth, containing accounts, 1894-1921, relating to their drapery and grocery store.
The fifth of six volumes of day-books of the Richards family of the Post Office, Pontfathew, Bryn-crug, co. Merioneth, containing accounts, 1894-1921, relating to their drapery and grocery store.
Day-book, 1905-1907, of A[nne] Hindes & Son, grocer and general dealer, Felindre, parish of Pen-boyr, co. Carmarthen, also containing personal accounts, 1919-1931.
Notebook of Daniel Lewis (1841-1922), King Street, Carmarthen, grocer, containing accounts, 1880-1882, family memoranda and transcripts of wills, and details relating to the election of deacons at Lammas Street (Heol Awst) Welsh Congregational chapel, Carmarthen, 1841-1937.
Grocery accounts of the Reverend R. Jones, Lampeter. (Formerly W. S. Jones MS.) English. Boards. Donated by Principal W. S. Jones, M.A., MSc., Llandre, 1947.