Genealogical history of the descendants of John Raney, Brunswick County, Virginia by,
- NLW MS 20009C.
- File
- 1967.
Mrs. Louise W. Horton (typescript). English. Between boards. Donated by Mrs Louise W. Horton, Austin, Texas, July 1967.
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Genealogical history of the descendants of John Raney, Brunswick County, Virginia by,
Mrs. Louise W. Horton (typescript). English. Between boards. Donated by Mrs Louise W. Horton, Austin, Texas, July 1967.
Genealogical data relating to the Davies family of the Hiraethog district, Denbighshire,
Genealogia delle case sourane d'Europa. Italian. (Formerly Phillipps MS 5752.) Boards. Donated by Iwan Morgan, March 1947. Italian. Formerly Phillipps MS 5752.
Geirlyfr Cymraeg a Saesneg by Titus Lewis, interleaved with additions by ?Sir Erasmus Williams. Welsh, English. 1/4 cloth. Purchased from John Evans, B.Sc., Cefngornoeth, June 1947.
A glossary of Ardudwy dialect words compiled by Robert Wynne, Hamilton, Canada.
Wynne, Robert, Hamilton, Canada
Geiriau ac ymadroddion llafar Sir Ddinbych,
Notes by J. Lias Davies on words and phrases current in Denbighshire.
Davies, J. Lias.
Geiriadur o Gyfystyron Cymraeg gan Joseph Hugh Evans. Ffeil. Rhoddwyd gan Mrs J. H. Evans, Llanbedr, Mawrth 1945.
Geirfa hanes - an English - Welsh dictionary of historical terms compiled by Tom Jones, Trealaw. Welsh, English. Between boards. Donated by W. Rosser Jones, Trealaw, May 1965.
Gata Nicholas, Landore, press cuttings
A scrapbook of press cuttings, etc., 1909-1924, relating mainly to the career of the pianist Miss Gata Nicholas, Landore, Swansea.
Duplicate examination schedules (containing names of pupils) and related papers, 1883-1901, relating to inspections of Garn-swllt Board School, co. Glamorgan; together with typescript notes, c. 1966 (f. iii) on the history of the school.
A postcard from Strasbourg, in Welsh, from Gareth Jones (1905-1935), linguist and journalist, to Richard Lewis who was at college with him in Aberystwyth, 1919-1923. Gareth Jones was private secretary to David Lloyd George, 1931-1933. He was captured and held to ransom by Chinese bandits in 1935, and was later shot after weeks in captivity. Also included is a press cutting relating to his story, and an obituary card.
Jones, Gareth, 1905-1935
Gareth Edwards (1947-1968) papers,
Papers of, and relating to Gareth Edwards, a young artist and poet who suffered from Muscular Dystropy, comprising a letter from Sybil Thorndike, 1967 and a letter of condolence from Gwynfor Evans, 1969, catalogues of exhibitions of his works at the Woodstock Gallery, London, 1967, and Wales, together with a notebook containing his creative writing. = Papurau Gareth Edwards ac yn ymwneud ag ef, artist ifanc a bardd a oedd yn dioddef o Ddystroffi'r Cyhyrau, yn cynnwys llythyr oddi wrth Sybil Thorndike, 1967, a llythyr o gydymdeimlad oddi wrth Gwynfor Evans, 1969, catalogau arddangosfeydd o'i waith yn Oriel Woodstock yn Llundain, 1967, ac yng Nghymru, ynghyd â llyfr nodiadau yn cynnwys ei ysgrifennu creadigol.
Edwards, Gareth, 1947-1968.
Gardens and smallholdings in Wales
A hand-book on gardens and smallholdings in Wales, by John Jones, Talsarn, awarded a prize at the Caernarvon national eisteddfod, 1894.
Gardening notes and farming accounts
Notes and extracts from horticultural books and journals published 1841-1854 (ff. 3-43); and miscellaneous accounts, 1817-18, 1871-93, mostly farming accounts from the Maenordeifi district, co. Pembroke, relating in particular to the sale of corn and pigs and the carriage of goods but also including accounts of building and repairs at Blaenmorw Farm, Maenordeifi, 1873-1875, and of repairs to the highway in Maenordeifi, 1882-1889.
'Garddwr-lyfr ....' - traethawd ar arddio gan John Jones, crwynwr, Llanuwchllyn. (Gynt A. E. Jones, Y Goppa MS.) Rhwng byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan Mrs A. E. Jones, Trawsfynydd, 1959-1961.
Gardd o Gerddi gydag Englynion Rhaeadr gan Thomas Edwards ('Twm o'r Nant'). Hanner lledr. Rhoddwyd gan R. R. Herbert, Llundain, Awst 1949.
Game book of William Lewes (1878-1952), Llysnewydd, parish of Llangeler, co. Carmarthen, containing a record of game killed, 1893-1922, with particulars of their disposal, 1901-20.
Lewes, William, 1878-1952
Game book of Sir Frederic George Morgan, 5th baron Tredegar. English. Leather. Donated by the executors of the late the Hon. Mrs S. A. Gurney, London, December 1964.
Game book of Sir Frederic George Morgan, 5th baron Tredegar. English. Leather. Donated by the executors of the late the Hon. Mrs S. A. Gurney, London, December 1964.
Game book of Sir Frederic George Morgan, 5th baron Tredegar. English. Leather. Donated by the executors of the late the Hon. Mrs S. A. Gurney, London, December 1964.