- NLW MS 6645D
- File
- 1883
A poor rate assessment book, 1883, for the parish of Llanwnda, Pembrokeshire.
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A poor rate assessment book, 1883, for the parish of Llanwnda, Pembrokeshire.
Treasurer's book of the Llanwnda District Nursing Association, August, 1906-10 April, 1923.
Bank pass book, 1906-1909, of the Llanwnda (Caernarvonshire) District Nursing Association, and a minute book, 1912, of Miss Tomalin's Testimonial committee.
Llanwnda and Llanfaglan petitions,
Typescript copies of the petitions of the parishioners and inhabitants of the parishes of Llanwnda and Llanfaglan, Caernarvonshire, to John [Moore], bishop of Bangor, 1776, conaining the charges preferred against their minister, Lloyd Foxwist, clerk, and the latter's answers to the charges; together with 'notes and comments', 1936, by the transcriber, W. Gilbert Williams, Rhostryfan.
Williams, W. Gilbert (William Gilbert), 1874-1966.
Dwy gyfrol yn cynnwys cofnodion cyfarfodydd Cymdeithas Defaid Llanwenog, 1957-1982.
Llanwenog Sheep Society
Parochial records, 1742-1846, relating mainly to the parish of Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire, including poor-law settlement and removal papers (ff. 1-37), bastardy papers (ff. 38-67) and miscellaneous receipts and accounts.
A transcript, by Frank Ward, of a register, 1740-1760, of a school held at Prys Bach in Llanuwchllyn.
Ward, Frank, Torquay
Llantwit Major highway rate book in the hands of John Thomas and Evan Thomas (overseers). (Formerly Llanmaes MS 76.) English. 1/2 leather. Purchased from E. P. W. Nicholl, Llanmaes House, Glamorganshire, 1939-1940.
Llantrisant Monumental Inscriptions
Two copies of a typescript transcript of monumental inscriptions at Llantrisant Church, Llanfihangel-y Creuddyn, co. Cardigan, prepared in 1987 by a group from the Aberystwyth branch of the Dyfed Family History Society, subsequently checked and updated by Victor and Shirley Williams in 1994.
A photostat facsimile of the parish register of Llanstephan, Carmarthenshire, 1698-1761.
Llanstephan MS 4: transcript and translation,
A transcript and an English translation by Timothy Lewis (1877-1958) of the portion of Llanstephan MS 4 which describes the pretended exhumation of Arthur and Guinevere, with an introduction and note by J. Douglas Bruce (1862-1923), University of Tennessee (see Revue Celtique, Vol. 33, pp. 432 et seq.).
Lewis, Timothy, 1877-1958 Llanstephan MS 4, portion, transcript and translation into English, NLW MS 4523E
A collecting account book (1825-1838) of the tithes of the hamlets of Penpont, Bolgoed and Modrydd, and the parish of Llanspyddid, Brecknockshire.
Llansilin Memorial Hall papers
Papers, 1923-1924 relating to the erection and formal opening of the War Memorial Hall at Llansilin, Denbighshire and including printed circulars and a list of men from Llansilin parish who served in the First World War (1914-1918).
Llansanffraid churchyard survey
A survey of Llansanffraid parish churchyard, co Cardigan, carried out by Mr and Mrs Dockerty in 1997, together with an updated version, 2007.
Llansadwrn, Carmarthenshire, school records, &c.
A volume containing attendance registers, accounts, committee minutes and memoranda, 1854-1856, of the charity school at Llansadwrn, co. Carmarthen, in the hand of the schoolmaster, John L. Butler. Also included are accounts, memoranda and correspondence in Butler's hand, 1858-1861, relating to his activities as a tea dealer and grocer in Dowlais, together with a signed temperance pledge witnessed by Butler (f. 37 verso), temperance verses in Welsh (ff. 39 verso-40), and a letter from J. J. Thomas, Carmarthen, 1930 (f. 24).
Butler, John L., of Llansadwrn and Dowlais
A photostat facsimile of the parish register, 1584-1725, of Llansadwrn, Anglesey, recording baptisms, marriages, and burials.
Llanrhystyd Soldiers Fund papers,
Papers, 1915-1917, of the Llanrhystyd Soldiers Fund, set up to provide comforts for men from Llanrhystud, Cardiganshire, serving in the War. They comprise fifty-nine letters and cards, December 1915-July 1917 (mostly in English, with ten in Welsh), from servicemen expressing gratitude for supplies of food, clothing and cigarettes (NLW MS 16201C (i), ff. 1-14, 16-24, 28-47, 49-79); together with five notebooks of minutes and accounts (NLW MS 16201C (ii-vi)), and other administrative papers (NLW MS 16201C (i), ff. 15, 15a, 25-27, 48, 80-90), 1915-1916.
Llanrhystyd Soldiers Fund.