- NLW MS 514A
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- 19 cent.
Sermons and notes written about 1844 by John Morris, Pontypool.
Morris, John, of Pontypool, f. 1844 Sermons and notes, NLW MS 514A
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Sermons and notes written about 1844 by John Morris, Pontypool.
Morris, John, of Pontypool, f. 1844 Sermons and notes, NLW MS 514A
John Middleton, Victorian provincial architect,
A working copy of a study by Brian E. Torode on the architect John Middleton (1820-1885) who was born in York and started his career in Darlington, but accepted commissions for work throughout Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire.
Torode, Brian E.
John Middleton: Essays on the history of the Rhondda
The Library was allowed to photocopy two essays on the history of the Rhondda written by John Middleton, Ferndale.
Middleton, John
John Maurice Davies: Transcript of Lewis Morris manuscript
A transcript made in 1850 by John Maurice Davies (c. 1805-1880), Antaron, Aberystwyth of NLW MS 603 or of another copy of that manuscript, which contains Lewis Morris's (1701-1765) account, 1744, of the lead and silver mines in the commote of Perfedd, Cardiganshire.
A register of receipts for sums of money paid on account of the John Maurice Charity, 1855-1861. Inset is a holograph letter from Spencer [Bulkeley] Wynn, aft. 3rd baron Newborough, from Glynllifon, to John Rowlands, Plastirion, Carnarvon, 1828 (rents of quillets at Nefyn originally included in the charity).
An account book of the rents and profits of the charity estate devised by John Maurice (Morris) [of Caernarvon], gent. [by his will of 20 July, 1709], in the parishes of Llanrug and Llanbeblig, Caernarvonshire, 1833-1853.
An account book of payments made to boys in receipt of the John Maurice Charity, 1868-1923.
A letter book, 1867-1870, of Rob. Tho. Rowlands, Caernarvon, agent for the trustees of the John Maurice Charity.
Rowlands, Robert Thomas
Correspondence, accounts, vouchers, and miscellaneous papers relating mainly to the sale in 1920 of properties in the parish of Llanrug, Caernarvonshire, vested in the trustees of the John Maurice Charity. The letters are addressed to the agent, Mrs. A. Richards Thomas, Caernarvon, and the correspondents include G. C. Bower, Charity Commission, Herbert P. Morris, Charity Commission, M. E. Nee, solicitor, Caernarvon, E. Evans, architect and surveyor, Caernarvon, Peter Hughes, borough accountant, Caernarvon, William Williams, Glyngarth Palace, Menai Bridge, etc., chaplain to the Bishop of Bangor, W. Bowen-Jones, surveyor, Caernarvon, W. Lloyd Williams, Bangor, etc. Also included in the group is an agreement by the trustees for the lease of Cefnllwyd, parish of Llanrug, 1906.
Unpublished poems and prose by John Maisey of Abergavenny, together with a list of his past writings, [2007].
Maisey, John.
Notes taken from John Locke : An Essay concerning Human Understanding.
Pedigree of John Lloyd (1833-1915) of Dinas, Brecon.
An abstract from and inquisitio post mortem held at Newport Castle, Pembrokeshire, August 19, 1639, upon the death of John Lloyd, Hendre.
John Leland's 'Itinerary through Wales',
A small, quarto volume (86 ff., with ff. 3 verso, 8 verso, II, 14 verso, 15, 16, 24 verso, 86 verso, blank), containing a variant copy of the section or volume (No. 5) of John Leland's manuscript account of his 'Itinerary', which deals largely with his travels through parts of Wales. The whole volume is reputedly in the hand of Sir Simon Archer (Warwickshire antiquary), but ff. 4-24 are written in a much more cramped, irregular style than the remainder of the work, and they contain a number of corrections, particularly of place-names. A notable omission from the present text are the notes on Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, arid part of Shropshire, which appear in the original account [see Hearne: op. Cit., pp. 21-31 (see note below)]. On one of the fly-leaves are two manuscript notes, the first [by J. O. Halliwell Phillipps], stating that the work 'is valuable as supplying several lacunae in the printed edition', and the second, by T[homas] C. A[rcher], expressing the opinion that 'this MS. Itinerary was, in great part at least, compiled, as well as written, by Sir Simon Archer'. From a comparison with the published editions of the work, however, it does not appear that these claims can be substantiated. The volume is lettered on the spine '5 . . . Leland's Itinerary through Wales'. Inset is a holograph letter from Sy[mon] Archer, from Tanworth, to Thomas Habington, April 1638, requesting the recipient's aid in obtaining information regarding 'Sir Lewes Cliffordes father, knight of the garter in Richard the secondes tyme'.
Archer, Simon, Sir, 1581-1662
John L. C. Dickson composition
A composition for handbells and piano entitled 'Stanton', by John L. C. Dickson.
Dickson, John L. C.
John Kelsall : extracts from manuscripts
A volume, compiled [19 cent., first half], containing a number of homilies on moral and religious topics by an unidentified Quaker (inside front cover-f. 19); together with extracts from the manuscripts of John Kelsall, Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, comprising brief accounts, 1701-1712, of meetings of the Society of Friends, including those held at Dolobran and yearly meetings of the Society in Wales (ff. 19 verso-27).
John Jones, Gellilyfdy: Detholion o farddoniaeth
A selection of cywyddau, awdlau and metrical areithiau of Welsh bards who flourished from the middle of the thirteenth to the end of the sixteenth century, transcribed, mainly from manuscripts preserved in his own family, by John Jones, Gellilyfdy (c. 1585-1657/8). The transcriber describes his work in this way: ... llyma lyfr o gywydde ag Odlev ag Araethev o waith amrafaelion feirdd a phrydyddion ag o amrafaelion ysgrifenyddion y rhai oll a gynhillis i gyd ag ai hysgrifennis yn un llyfr allan o hen lyfrev kandrell yr hai a vvessynt lyfrev im taid Sion ap Wiliam ap ap [sic] Sion ap Dd ap Ithel Vychan ... . John Jones, according to his usual practice, supplied tables of incipits, subjects and authors. At the end of the manuscript the transcriber has added variant readings and some notes on the poems contained in the collection. Additions in square brackets are in the hand of Lewis Morris (1701-1765), who made a transcript of the manuscript in 1727.
Jones, John, Gellilyfdy, ca. 1585-1657/8 Selection of Welsh poetry, 13-16 cents, by (17 cent.), NLW MS 6681B
Outlines of sermons, probably by John Jones (1761-1822), Penybryn, Edeyrn, Caernarvonshire.
Jones, John, 1761-1822 Sermon notes, NLW MS 4601A
John Jones: The History of the Baptists in Radnorshire ...
The original manuscript of John Jones (1820-1907): The History of the Baptists in Radnorshire, with a sketch of the History of Nonconformity in the County (London, 1895).
Jones, John, 1820-1907 The History of the Baptists in Radnorshire ..., 1895, original manuscript, NLW MS 890E
John Jones (Talhaiarn) letters,
Portions of two letters, 1865, from John Jones (Talhaiarn) (1810-1869) written from London, when he was assisting in the Crystal Palace planning, to W. W. P. Williams, and relating to the proposed colonisation of a part of Patagonia by Welshmen; also a part of a letter from W. W. P. Williams to Talhaiarn on the same subject.
Talhaiarn, 1810-1869.