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Photocopies of catalogue descriptions of the New Square/Serle's Court deeds, Lincoln's Inn, and of two entries 1737 and 1815, from the Serle's Court Books.
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Photocopies of catalogue descriptions of the New Square/Serle's Court deeds, Lincoln's Inn, and of two entries 1737 and 1815, from the Serle's Court Books.
Cash book, 1837-1845, of Henry James, Lawnt, Llansilin, Denbighshire, lime merchant, containing particulars in respect of the sale and carriage of lime
James, Henry (lime merchant)
First line: I have come to the borders of sleep. Written in Trowbridge. Manuscript first draft in ink.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
An incomplete manuscript copy, in an unknown hand of the mid-seventeenth century, of Robert, Prior of Shrewsbury, The Admirable Life of Saint Wenefride..., translated from the Latin by I[ohn] F[alconer] ([Saint-Omer], 1635, STC 21102) (pp. 5-104).
The Life consists of two Books, the first comprising 22 Chapters, the second 16 Chapters; the surviving transcript consists of Book I from near the beginning of Chapter 7 to the beginning of Chapter 21 (pp. 5-68), Book II from the end of Chapter 3 to the beginning of Chapter 11 (pp. 69-100), and part of Book II, Chapter 16 (pp. 101-104). Based on the surviving original pagination, it is probable that the transcript was originally complete: there are approximately 20 leaves missing before p. 5 (original pagination p. [41]), and eight between p. 68 (p. 104) and p. 69 (p. 121); an unknown number are missing after p. 100 (p. [1]52), however only half of the final paragraph of Chapter 11 is lacking. Pages 1-4 and 105-108 are nineteenth-century fly-leaves.
Life is my canvas (Archif Menywod Cymru / Women's Archive of Wales),
A typescript copy of 'Life is my Canvas', autobiography of the artist Margaret Lindsay Williams [published as 'Life was my canvas in the Western Mail, 3-11 Oct. 1960], together with a colour photograph of a portrait by her dedicated to 'Prince Paul Chavchavadze', 13.09.22, which she refers to in her autobiography.
Williams, Margaret Lindsay, 1888-1960.
Life and Letters of Benjamin Millingchamp
A typescript copy, dated 1940, of 'Life and Letters of the Venerable Archdeacon Benjamin Millingchamp, DD, Plas Llangoedmore, Cardiganshire' by Herbert Millingchamp Vaughan, with accompanying photographs. The typescript was copied at NLW from Vaughan's draft manuscript, now NLW MSS 13915-6B.
Vaughan, Herbert M. (Herbert Millingchamp), 1870-1948
Licence to preach granted to John Jones, Llanfrothen, Meirionethshire,
Licence for sole printing of works of Edward Jones, London,
Licence for keeping a horse and receipts,
Includes receipt, 25 October 1854, given to Richard Lewis of the parish of Ysbyty Ystrad, co. Cardigan, in respect of taxes paid with regard to horses for riding or drawing carriages and land tax, and a receipt, 10 October 1854, given to Thomas Lewis of the same parish in respect of land tax.
Loose leaves forming part of a draft catalogue of a library [? at Hafod].
Liberation Society - Welsh Subscriptions abstracted by Ieuan Gwynedd Jones
A volume containing details, extracted by Professor Ieuan Gwynedd Jones, of subscriptions, 1871-1897, paid to the Liberation Society by committees in Wales.
Jones, Ieuan Gwynedd
Liber Pontificalis Glascuensis
A photostat facsimile of the fourteenth century 'Liber Pontiflcalis Glascuensis' contained in British Museum Cotton MS. Tiberius B. 8.
Liber Canonicorum Regularium Monasterii Sancti Maynulfi,
A manuscript which belonged to the monastery of St Maynulf in Bodeken, diocese of Paderborn, Prussia. It contains the de coenobiorum institutis of Joannes Cassianus, a tract on vices transcribed in 1418, and de morte Hieronymi by St Eusebius of Cremona, together with the Epistle of St Augustine to St Cyril followed by the Epistle of St Cyril to St Augustine on the miracula of St Jerome, transcribed 1421.
Libanus Congregational Church, Cwmsyfïog,
A minute-book, 1912-1925, 1936, of Libanus Congregational church, Cwmsyfïog, Monmouthshire, including also a list of children baptised, 1912-1917 (f. 49), members buried, 1914-1917 (f. 52), and members received, 1912-1917 (f. 55r-v), and transferred, 1914-1917 (f. 58).
Libanus Congregational Church (Cwmsyfïog, Wales)
Lexicon Cornu-Britannicum by Robert Williams, with MS notes by the author and letters by Whitley Stokes. Cornish, English. 1/2 calf. Purchased from Sotheby's, London (with printed item), March 1942.
Lewis's ... Diary, with entries by Iltyd Bond Nicholl. (Formerly Llanmaes MS 87.) English. Boards. Purchased from E. P. W. Nicholl, Llanmaes House, Glamorganshire, 1939-1940. se, Glamorganshire, 1939-1940.
Lewis Weston Dillwyn: Letter-book
Copies of letters and extracts from letters, 1801-1831, on botanical and geological matters sent by Lewis Weston Dillwyn (1778-1855), naturalist, Penlle'rgaer, Swansea to Dawson Turner (1775-1858), botanist and antiquary, William Daniel Conybeare (1787-1857), geologist and dean of Llandaff, William Kirby (1759-1850), entomologist, William Borrer (1781-1862), botanist, John Fleming (1785-1857), naturalist, etc.
Dillwyn, L. W. (Lewis Weston), 1778-1855 Letters from, 1801-1831, copies, NLW MS 6428C