- NLW MS 766D
- File
- 1607-1614
The first of two volumes containing court books of the manor of Norton, Radnorshire, 1607-1614.
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The first of two volumes containing court books of the manor of Norton, Radnorshire, 1607-1614.
The second of two volumes containing court books of the manor of Norton, Radnorshire, 1635-1689.
Court rolls, 1705-1911, of the manor of Talley in the parishes of Talley, Llan-crwys, Llanfihangel-ar-arth, Cynwyl Gaeo and Brechfa, co. Carmarthen, comprising mainly surrenders, admissions and copy wills and marriage settlements, some relating to the Glanyrannell, Edwinsford and Peterwell estates. Contains an index. With NLW MSS 22545-22547.
Court rolls, 1705-1911, of the manor of Talley in the parishes of Talley, Llan-crwys, Llanfihangel-ar-arth, Cynwyl Gaeo and Brechfa, co. Carmarthen, comprising mainly surrenders, admissions and copy wills and marriage settlements, some relating to the Glanyrannell, Edwinsford and Peterwell estates. Contains an index. With NLW MSS 22545, 22546, 22548.
Court rolls, 1705-1911, of the manor of Talley in the parishes of Talley, Llan-crwys, Llanfihangel-ar-arth, Cynwyl Gaeo and Brechfa, co. Carmarthen, comprising mainly surrenders, admissions and copy wills and marriage settlements, some relating to the Glanyrannell, Edwinsford and Peterwell estates. Contains an index. With NLW MSS 22545, 22547, 22548.
Court rolls, 1705-1911, of the manor of Talley in the parishes of Talley, Llan-crwys, Llanfihangel-ar-arth, Cynwyl Gaeo and Brechfa, co. Carmarthen, comprising mainly surrenders, admissions and copy wills and marriage settlements, some relating to the Glanyrannell, Edwinsford and Peterwell estates. With NLW MSS 22546-22548.
Photocopies of two articles, one by Leslie Sherwood entitled 'The Court Baron' from The Amateur Historian, volume 2, no 12, 1956, and the other by Brian S. Osborne entitled 'Manorial Wastes, Encroachments, and Industry in Glamorganshire' from the Canadian Geographer, xviii, 3, 1974.
Mansel Franklen Collection of Glamorgan Historical Papers,
Deeds and documents, [1600]-[1810], mainly relating to the counties of Northampton, Hertford and Surrey, together with an account book, 1786-1793, relating to the Franklen estate in South Wales.
Franklen, Thomas Mansel, Sir
A bound copy of Mansel Jones's work, 'The Heritage of Smiths / Ingersoll Watches and Clocks, Gurnos Works, Ystradgynlais, Swansea, 1946-80 (the 'Tick-Tock')'.
Jones, Mansel, 1942?-
A signed copy of A Boy's Song (Cardiff, 1936), the words by James Hogg (1770-1835) and the music by Mansel Thomas (1909-86), presented by the composer to John Owen Jones ('Owen Bryngwyn', 1884-1972).
Thomas, Mansel, 1909-1986
Mansel Thomas Music Manuscripts,
The music manuscripts, 1927-1986, of Mansel Thomas, comprising music for male voice choirs, mixed choirs, youth and female voices, solo songs, and instrumental compositions. They consist mainly of Christmas music, hymn-tunes, liturgical music, arrangements of Welsh traditional melodies, secular music and solo songs, the majority of which have been published by the Mansel Thomas Trust and the Cwmni Cyhoeddi Gwynn Publishing Company. Some manuscripts are in the hand of copyists and may contain later notes and additions.
Thomas, Mansel, 1909-1986.
Manuscript of John Selden's England's Epinomis (1610), with the signature on the fly-leaf of Edward Herbert, 1st baron Herbert of Cherbury (1583-1648).
Manuscript and typescript copies of J.A. Summers' work on Russia The Red and the Black.
Manuscript and typescript draft of an Anglo-Welsh novel entitled 'John Cynfelyn's Betrothal'
Manuscript and typescript notes by the Rev. Dr John Williams James, Chancellor of Bangor, concerning the text known as 'Bonedd y Saint', the time of day when mass was celebrated in the Celtic Church, and the dates of birth and death of St David.
Manuscript balance sheet of Hills Plymouth Company Limited,
Manuscript book of John Boston containing accounts, memoranda etc., of Pembrokeshire provenance,
Manuscript copy of a short unpublished play entitled 'Cyfrinach Llawenydd', by the Rev. T. Alun Williams (d. 1961), Betws Gwerful Goch, co. Merioneth.
Manuscript copy of a translation of The Bhagavad Gita of Siri Krsna.