- GB 0210 MSCGREEN
- Fonds
- [1800x1899].
This collection, which came from Castle Green, Cardigan, contains material relating to railways in West Wales, the Tivy Improvement Scheme and other matters of Cardiganshire interest.
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This collection, which came from Castle Green, Cardigan, contains material relating to railways in West Wales, the Tivy Improvement Scheme and other matters of Cardiganshire interest.
CMA: Records of Zion Presbyterian Church, Buckley
The fonds comprises account books, 1897-1981, ministry collection book, 1928-1981, and a minute book, 1969-1981, of Zion Presbyterian Church, Buckley.
Zion Presbyterian Church (Buckley, Wales)
CMA: Records of Coed-poeth English Presbyterian Church, Bersham
The fonds comprises minute books of elders' meetings, 1938-1963, and financial records, 1961-1974, of Coed-poeth English Presbyterian Church, Bersham, Denbighshire.
Coedpoeth Calvinistic Methodist Church (Bersham, Wales)
CMA: Sandycroft Presbyterian Church Records
The fonds contains the records of Sandycroft Presbyterian Church, including accounts; ministry collection book; and a jubilee service booklet.
Additional records of Sandycroft Presbyterian Church, including statistics, 1939-1973; account books (3), 1923-1970, 1955-1978, 1966-1973; collection book, 1938; ticket sales book, 1909-1912; Connexional Amalgamation Fund, 1919-1941; receipts and payments book, 1924-1954; secretary's books, 1932-1940, 1904-1907; Sunday School accounts, 1909-1940, 1904-1960; church building fund, 1902-1907; ministry contributions, 1921-1957; and various other papers. This group remains uncatalogued.
Sandycroft Presbyterian Church
CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel Lôn Bopty, Bangor
Cofysgrifau Eglwys Lôn Bopty, Bangor (Park Hill) (MC), yn cynnwys cofnodion y Pwyllgor Ariannol, 1927-36, 1948-56, cofnodion y Pwyllgor Lletyau, 1958-65, a llyfr aelodaeth, 1975-95, ynghyd â dau lyfr lloffion.
Autograph draft, 1932, of an apparently unpublished essay relating to the Romans in Anglesey and a reproduction, 1951, of a chart entitled The Bardic Circle ..., which illustrates the structure and history of the bardic or druidic circle, both in the hand of William Evans ('Wil Ifan o Fôn') of Pen-y-bont, Pentraeth, Anglesey.
Evans, William, 1875-1952.
Three surviving folia of a lost manuscript in Middle English, written by a professional scribe during the first quarter of the fifteenth century, containing parts of the ‘Nun’s Priest’s Link' and 'Nun's Priest's Tale’ from Geoffrey Chaucer’s 'Canterbury Tales'. Textual contents: f. l recto, VII2784-2820 (B2, 3974-4010) and 'Here endeth the p(ro)loge and bygynneth the tale'; f. 1 verso, VII2822-2860 (B2, 4012-4050); f. 2 recto, VII3021-3058 (B2, 4211-4248); f. 2 verso, VII3060-3098 (B2, 4250-4288); f. 3 recto, VII3184-3222 (B2, 4374-4412); f. 3 verso, VII3223-3262 (B2, 4413-4452).
The folia were formerly tipped in at the back of a copy of Dr John Davies’s Antiquae Linguae Britannicae Dictionarium Duplex (1632). Linne R. Mooney has suggested that the Merthyr Fragment may be in the hand of Adam Pinkhurst; see Alexandra Gillespie and Daniel Wakelin (eds.), The Production of Books in England 1350-1500 (Cambridge, 2011), p. 199n.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400
Family papers and estate records of the Evans and Davies-Evans families of Highmead, Cardiganshire. -- The estate records includes rentals and inventories of the estates of Highmead, 1800-1890, Penylan in the parish of Llanfynydd, Carmarthenshire, 1817-1850, Dolgadfan and Trefeglwys in Montgomeryshire, 1850-1859, and Pantglas in Carmarthenshire, 1879-1897, and of the estate of James Evan Bayly in the parish of Llanwenog, Cardigan, 1822-1840; account books of the Highmead estate, 1757-1899; records of various estates and farms in Carmarthenshire, and Breconshire; and deeds of estates in Breconshire, Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, Glamorgan, Pembrokeshire and Radnorshire, 1549-c. 1880. -- The family and personal papers include the diaries of Anne Evans, John Jones of Blaenos, the Rev. D. H. T. G. Williams, Herbert Davies-Evans, and his son H. Davies-Evans, 1790-1891; pedigrees of, and biographical notes on, the Davies-Evans family and the Llwynhelig family and other genealogical records, family and business letters, late 18th-20th centuries; legal precedents, agricultural memoranda, press cuttings, school exercise books, drawings and sketches, a large body of letters received by Major Herbert Davies-Evans, and miscellaneous papers relating to his service in the militia and in the South African War, 1891-1903 and a group of letters addressed to Anne Evans, 1786-1802. -- Other papers include election papers for Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire, 1802-1841; returns and orders of the Carmarthenshire Yeoman Cavalry, 1804-1809; accounts of overseers of the poor and vestry minutes for Llanwenog, 1805-1817; court leet records of the manors of Mabedrid and Mabelview, Carmarthen, 1811-1836; Carmarthenshire turnpike records, 1822-1830; and the log books of four ships, kept by H. D. Evans, 1856-1858.
Davies-Evans family, of Highmead, Cardiganshire and Penylan, Carmarthenshire
CMA: Records of Christchurch English Presbyterian Church, Barmouth
The fonds comprises a register of communicants and children, 1895-1918, and treasurer's books, 1877-1878 and 1895-1952.
Christchurch English Presbyterian Church (Barmouth, Wales)
Pembrokeshire devotional manuscripts,
Devotional works, 1814-1850, of Pembrokeshire provenance comprising a volume of sermon notes, 1848-1850, of the Rev. David Bateman; and copies of Griffith Jones, Llanddowror, Esponiad Byr ar Gatecism yr Eglwys (4th ed., London, 1778) and Telyn y Cristion (Carmarthen, [1830]), both annotated by their owners with verses, memoranda, etc.
Records accumulated by John Clement as a civil servant, 1942-1958, including records of the Welsh Reconstruction Advisory Council, 1942-1945; records relating to education and hill sheep farming, 1942-1943; papers relating to the Welsh woollen industry, 1954-1958; and records relating to the Council for Wales and Monmouthshire, 1954-1958.
A further box of papers was received August 2007. This group remains uncatalogued.
Clement, John, (civil servant), [alive 1942-1990]
Diaries, 1910-1945, concerning his work and Capel Mair; accounts and notes relating to his work, 1907-1944; notebooks containing details of sermons, 1907-1919; carbon copies of his business letters, 1922-1941, and letters relating to Capel Mair, 1936-1938, written by Thomas Jenkins.
Jenkins, Thomas, 1862-1945.
A visitors book and two 'rotation books' (session lists) relating to the studio of the photographer Angus McBean, 1945-1987.
McBean, Angus, 1904-1990
A manuscript collection of hymn-tunes, anthems, and carols, compiled by David Owen of Ffynnon-oer and Glanpwllafon, St. Dogmaels, 1833. Tunes by John Edwards, Llangadog, William Collins, Aberystwyth, W. Harrison, Aberdare, T. Morgan, John Davies, Nant-y-glo, Morgan Griffiths, Dowlais, David Morgans, Llechryd, D. James, Brynberian, are included. There is an index of the names of tunes.
Owen, David, Llandudoch
A photostat facsimile of the register of baptisms for the parish of Aberavon, 1787-1812.
A photostat facsimile of the register of baptisms, marriages, and burials for the parish of Aberavon, 1748-1786.
Particulars of the debts of Sir Richard Wynn at his death, 31 October 1674; particulars of debts and interest paid by Lady Grace Wynn up to 29 October 1676; accounts of Watkin Owen for Robert, Lord Willoughby, in three categories: (1) arrears of rents, 1684-1689; (2) old debts by specialty and otherwise for wool, malt, oats, oatmeal, implements of husbandry, coopery ware, horses, etc., 1684-1688; (3) for wood and timber fallen in Gwydder wood, 1684-1685, 1686-1687; and abstracts of Watkin Owen's accounts, 1684-1689.
Commonplace book of William Thomas,
A commonplace book begun by William Thomas of Brecon and London and continued by other members of his family, containing receipts, genealogical memoranda, poetry, horoscopes; and miscellaneous entries relating to the Thomas family from 1673 to 1755.
Thomas, William, Brecon and London
John Williams, Archbishop of York
Photostat reproductions, [1934], of six letters, 1622-1635, of John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln, addressed primarily to Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Huntingdon.
Williams, John, 1582-1650
Press cuttings of letters and articles contributed to North Wales newspapers by John Wynne, schoolmaster, of Caernarvon, author of Sir a Thre' Caernarfon, fel yr oedd ac fel y maent yn 1860; and a copy of a letter addressed by him to Lord Derby expressing satisfaction at the appointment of a bishop of Bangor, 1861. The press cuttings have been pasted in a book containing an incomplete essay on the early history of Britain and a list of Caernarvon residents.