Hotel bill for The Bear, Newtown, Montgomeryshire,
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Hotel bill for The Bear, Newtown, Montgomeryshire,
Household account book of Mrs Aileen Fox,
A group of household vouchers (food, clothing, etc.) of William Yearsley Clarke, maltster, of Hight Street, Welshpool (with one voucher of Thomas Clarke, solicitor, Welshpool), 1841-70, and invoices of shipments of porter for W. Y. Clarke from Dublin to Chester, 1845.
A transcript of 'The Booke of Orders for the Gouernment of myne Hous' compiled by Anthony [Maria Browne, viscount] Montague (1574-1629).
First line: If I should ever by chance grow rich. Written 'at Little Warley and Hare Hall'. Manuscript draft in pencil.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: If I were to own this countryside. Written at Hare Hall. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: What shall I give my daughter the younger. Written at Hare Hall Camp, Gidea Park, Romford. Manuscript draft in pencil. Two versions.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Housekeeping accounts. (Formerly Clark MS.) Vellum. Donated by Wyndham D. Clark, May 1949,
An essay on 'The housing of Aberystwyth and its relation to the economic development of the town', with plans and illustrations, written by Margaret E. Hughes, Aberystwyth, and submitted as part of the Final degree course in the Department of Geography and Anthropology, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1937.
Hughes, Margaret E., UCW Aberystwyth in 1937
How a Folk Tale is Told (broadcast) by Robin Flower
How a Folk Tale is Told (broadcast) by Robin Flower. (Typescript.) English. In boards. Copied from the script lent by the author.
How green was my valley : screenplay,
A boxed copy of Philip Dunne's adaptation of Richard Llewellyn's novel How green was my valley (London, 1939) for the screen. The script is stamped as 'second revised final', 18 April 1941, and the revised pages are in blue.
Dunne, Philip.
Howel Powell: 'Short observations on ... Deistical Writers ...'
'Short observations on some of the Deistical Writers that have appear'd in England in the last and present Century. January ye 28th 1767', 'Likewise observations on many other important Subjects', etc., begun in 1767 by Howel[l] Powell.
Powell, Howell, 18 cent.
Howel the Good and his Laws by Edward Owen ('Gwron'). English. (Formerly Caernarfon National Eisteddfod MS.) Donated by Edward Owen, Menai Bridge, October 1942.
Howell Harris diaries (microfilm copies),
Copïau microffilm o ddyddiaduron Howell Harris (1714-1773) i'w defnyddio gan ddarllenwyr yn lle'r gwreiddiol. = Microfilm copies of the diaries of Howell Harris (1714-1773) to be consulted by readers in place of the originals
Howell Harris yn Llundain, 4 Gorffennaf-3 Hydref 1741 gan John Thickens (teipysgrif). (Gynt Eliseus Howells MS 19.) Ffeil. Prynwyd oddi wrth Mrs Eliseus Howells, Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr, Mawrth 1970.
HTV politics unit: press releases
Copies of press releases kept by the HTV politics unit relating to the elections for the National Assembly for Wales and the European elections, April-June 1999.
Hubert Davies (composer) scrapbook
A scrapbook kept by Hubert Davies (1893-1965), composer and musician, born at Abersychan, including papers relating to his time as a student of the violin at the Royal Academy of Music, concert programmes, photographs and photocopies of articles on music by him published in the Western Mail, together with a list of his manuscripts deposited at the BBC Library, Cardiff, and tributes to his widow Mrs Hannah Davies (d. 1970).
Davies, Hubert (William Hubert), 1893-1965.
Hugh Jones of Bodtegir pedigree
A pedigree, [17 cent, last ¼], of Hugh Jones of Bottegir [Bodtegir], [Betws Gwerful Goch, Denbighshire], reciting his paternal ancestors back to Adam. This may be the Hugh Jones buried at Betws Gwerful Goch on 2 January 1716.
The pedigree is said to be based on the work of Gutun Owain ('Thus by Gyttyn Owens booke who flourished in King Henry the seaven his time'); the earlier portions, listing mythical and legendary kings of Britain (after Geoffrey of Monmouth), the descendants of Brutus and Eneas Ysgwyddwyn [Aeneas], figures from Roman mythology and the Biblical Patriarchs from Noah to Adam, closely mirrors Gutun Owain's genealogical text in NLW MS 3026C, pp. 63-81. More recent generations consist of mostly genuine rulers of Powys, descended from Kasnar Waledig [Casnar Wledig]. The pedigree is not recorded in Michael Powell Siddons, Welsh Pedigree Rolls (Aberystwyth, 1996).
Hugh Owen (author and historian): biographical information,
Biographical data relating to Hugh Owen, father of the donor. Included are his curriculum vitae, and photocopies of press cuttings of reports on his funeral, tributes and a book review of his last book Hanes plwyf Niwbwrch (1952). = Manylion bywgraffyddol am Hugh Owen, tad y rhoddwr. Ceir llungopïau o dorion o'r wasg yn cynnwys adroddiadau am ei angladd, teyngedau iddo ac adolygiad o'i lyfr olaf Hanes plwyf Niwbwrch (1952).