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A microfilm copy of a volume containing a copy, in a mid sixteenth-century hand, of a verse play in Middle Cornish, based on the life of St Kea, a Celtic saint venerated in Cornwall and Brittany.
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A microfilm copy of a volume containing a copy, in a mid sixteenth-century hand, of a verse play in Middle Cornish, based on the life of St Kea, a Celtic saint venerated in Cornwall and Brittany.
Microfilm copy of BL Add MS 14996 (Welsh poetry)
Microfilm copy of BL Add MS 14996 comprising Welsh biblical and religious poems, seventeenth-mid eighteenth century
British Library
Microfilm copy of Bodleian Library MS Mus. e. 107.
Microfilm copy of the Bodleian Library MS Mus. e. 107, comprising 'The Original of the Termes' by Sir Henry Spilman, 1614.
Spilman, Henry, Sir, 17th cent.
Microfilm copy of Montgomery Gaol File.
A microfilm of a transcript of a Montgomery Gaol File, September 1582, from the records of Great Sessions in Wales.
Microfilm copy of Montgomeryshire Gaol File.
A microfilm copy of a transcript of Montgomeryshire Gaol Files, March and August 1588 and September 1589, from the records of Great Sessions in Wales.
Microfilm of Assize Courts Depositions, South Wales Circuit
Microfilm copy of depositions at the Assize courts, South Wales circuit, 1844-1891 (PRO ASSI 72/4-17) (for depositions, 1837-1885 (with gaps), see also NLW Films 1042-4). The microfilm contains depositions (in the following order) for the years 1886-91, 1844, 1856, 1865, 1867, 1869, 1872, 1874, 1879, 1882-5 and 1891.
Assize Courts, England & Wales South Wales Circuit
Microfilm copies of two Glasgow University manuscripts, Hunter MS 287 (U.6.5) comprising the Laws of Hywel Dda, and Hunter MS 318 (U.7.12), 'Alvredi Beverlacensis'.
Microform Academic Publishers: Newport Labour Party records on microfilm
Microfilm copies of Newport Labour Party records, 1912-1977, deposited at the West Glamorgan Archive Service. The records include minutes, financial records and correspondence files
Microform Academic Publishers
Microform Academic Publishers: Swansea Trades Council & Labour Party Records on microfilm
Microfilm copies of Swansea Trades Council & Labour Party records, 1902-1984, deposited at the West Glamorgan Archive Service. The records include minute books, annual reports, account books and ledgers, together with membership and attendance registers
Microform Academic Publishers
Mid-Rhondda Grocers' Association minute book. See also NLW MSS 21002C, 21003E. English. 1/4 leather. Donated by Mr Glan Nicholas, Tonypandy, October 1972.
Mid-Rhondda Grocers' Association minute book. See also NLW MSS 21002C, 21004E. English. Leather back. Donated by Mr Glan Nicholas, Tonypandy, October 1972.
Migration in early modern Radnorshire c. 1500-c. 1700,
Yewlett, Hilary Lloyd.
A volume containing a transcript of Remarks on the Pre eminent Natural advantages of Milford Haven as the Western Terminal Port to the Railways of Great Britain 1846, appended to which are twenty-one pen-and-ink and pencil sketches of the South and West Wales coast, illustrating the narrative. The text evinces the author's knowledge of the navigational hazards of the South and West Wales coast and may be the work of David Propert, harbour-master at Milford Haven, a spirited voice in advocating Milford's case as the western terminal port to the railways. These remarks, much condensed and re-arranged, and without the sketches, were published as an anonymous pamphlet with the same title in 1847.
Propert, David, Milford Haven
Volumes containing the printer's copy, apparently made in 1838, of Memoirs of the Early Life and Service of a Field Officer on the Retired List of the Indian Army (London, 1839), being an autobiographical account of the military career in India of Major David Price, Watton, Breconshire, orientalist, to which the editor, Major Edward Moor, has appended a short account of Price's life from the time of his return to Wales in 1806 until his death (NLW MS 23575C, pp. 1325-40), a transcript of the memorial inscription to him in the Priory Church, Brecon (NLW MS 23575C, pp. 1341-2), and a list of errata (NLW MS 23575C, pp. 1343-7); another contemporary copy of the memorial is tipped in on NLW MS 23575C, f. ii. Corrections, emendations and notes by the editor together with notes by the compositor, including details of the print run (NLW MS 23574C, p. 1), are found throughout both volumes. Many passages have been deleted and do not appear in the printed version. Annotations also occur in the hand of Gerard Dyke and include another transcript of the memorial (NLW MS 23574C, f. ii) made by him in 1932.
Price, David, 1762-1835.
Orders published from the Camp, near Poona, 26 May, 1831, for general information and to be considered as standing orders for the cantonment, together with extracts from later orders, etc., 1831-1840; a printer's copy of the Tsar's Order of the Day to his troops, 15 September, 1824, picked up in Sebastopol by J. Hill, Quartermaster, 4th Light Dragoons, on 14 September, 1855; and a list of events and prizes at the Scutari Games, to be held under the patronage of the Commander of the Bosphorus, 16 April, 1856.
Documents, 1804-1810, relating to the service in the militia of Humphrey Smith of Walsall Borough, including a commission as lieutenant in the South Shropshire Regiment of Local Militia.
Milton's Treatise of Civil Power
A copy of A Treatise of Civil power in Ecclesiastical causes ... (London, 1659), by John Milton, which belonged to Thomas Evans ('Tomos Glyn Cothi') and bears manuscript notes by him and others.
Evans, Thomas, 1764-1833
Eighteen letters, 1921, from Lieutenant A. O. Gillitt of the Portsmouth C Battalion, Royal Navy, to his wife, whilst posted to Newport and Abertyleri, co. Monmouth, during the coalminers' national strike, following a mutiny by members of the Royal Fleet Reserve sent there to protect the pits.
Gillitt, A. O.