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Foulk Roberts: Llyfr cerddoriaeth

  • NLW MS 794A
  • File
  • c. 1834

A collection, c. 1834, by Ffoulk Robert Williams (Eos Llyfnwy, Llanrug) (1774?-1870), entitled Llyfr Cerddoriaeth o Gerddi Sion, A Gwir folianwur yr Arglwydd, containing anthems, hymn-tunes, carols and old airs written by himself and also Edward Jones (Dolydd Byrion, Cricieth), John Williams (Ioan Rhagfyr) and others; also included are triads, ballads and miscellanea.

Williams, Ffoulk Robert, 1774?-1870 Music book (c. 1834), NLW MS 794A

Foulk Roberts (Eos Llyfnwy): Papurau

  • NLW MS 6408C
  • File
  • 19 cent.

Material mainly in the autograph of Foulk Roberts (Eos Llyfnwy) (1774?-1870), Llanllyfni, including a copy of the certificate of his marriage at Llanberis, 6 August 1800, to Catherine Williams of Llanberis; two hymns, each entitled Hymn Nadolig Crist, by John Williams (Ioan Rhagfyr) (1740-1821); two hymns written on the death of William Foulk Roberts (d. 27 July 1839); verses, 1854, by Foulk Robert Williams (i.e. Foulk Roberts) on the new place of worship at Cwmyglo.

Forms relating to midwifery and maternity nursing grants

  • NLW MS 6697F
  • File
  • 1929

Two tabulated forms, filled in for the Bangor and Beddgelert districts, giving details of the use made of grants for midwifery and maternity nursing provided by the Ministry of Health for work done by District Nursing Associations affiliated to the Caernarvon County Nursing Association for the year ending 31 March 1929.

Forms of prayers

  • NLW MS 2919C
  • File
  • 19 cent.

Two prayers, prepared by the archbishop of Canterbury, to be used in all churches and chapels in 1833 'during the continuance of danger from the cholera morbus'.

Forestry Action Group Papers

  • NLW ex 1745.
  • File
  • 1962-1996

Correspondence, press cuttings and broadsheets, 1969-1996, relating to The Forestry Action Group formed in 1970; together with a booklet entitled Undertaker (1962) produced for the 'Thirty Club', a debating society at U.C.N.W., Bangor, and including an explanatory note by Jim Davies.

Football Association of Wales records

  • GB 0210 FAW
  • Fonds
  • 1893-2006

Minutes, 1893-1986, and 2005-2006, of the meetings of the council of the Football Association of Wales and its committees as well as other material such as match programmes, together with a folder containing amateur international match records, 1908-1955.

Football Association of Wales

Food rationing,

  • NLW MS 9663C.
  • File
  • 1917-1920 /

A file of papers, certificates, and cards, relating to food rationing, 1917-1920, kept by William Henry Davies, The Stores, Rhuddlan.

Davies, William Henry, Rhuddlan

Foley of Ridgeway Collection

  • GB 0210 RIDGEWAY
  • Fonds
  • 1365-1869

Deeds and documents relating to the estate of the Foley family of Ridgeway, Llawhaden, Pembrokeshire, mainly in that county, 1365-1869, together with letters, 1815-1851, from the agents and solicitors of Mrs Emily Foley relting mainly to her estate in Kent.

Foley family, of Ridgeway, Pembrokeshire

Folding case for Rev. Thomas Charles letter

  • NLW ex 3050.
  • File
  • [?1909]

A folding case formerly housing a letter, 29 May 1813, from the Rev. Thomas Charles, Bala, to Joseph T. Price, Neath Abbey (now NLW MS 24045F, f. 38). Affixed to the case is a paper label attesting to the loan of the letter to the Ecclesiastical Art Exhibition held during the Church Congress at Swansea in October 1909.

Floyd Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSFLOYD
  • Fonds
  • [16 cent.]-[19 cent.]

Manuscripts of, or belonging to, William Floyd, who spent many years at the Public Record Office (he applied for a ticket as from Bridgend, Glamorgan in 1856) and in the British Museum engaged in research in the various types of records relating to the history of England and Wales preserved in those two institutions. With a few exceptions, most of which are described at the beginning of the collection, all the volumes are Floyd's notebooks and memoranda books.

Floyd, William, 1809-1899

Florrie Hamer Papers,

  • GB 0210 FLOMER
  • Fonds
  • 1862-1992 /

Scrapbooks of photographs, notes and press cuttings, 1862-1992, relating to Penrhyn-coch and to St John's Church; an essay by Florrie Hamer's aunt, Sarah Ann Hamer, concerning the history of St John's, 1897; accounts and balance sheets, 1930-1988, of St John's Church; undated notes relating to the Church and to Penrhyn-coch, [1909x1989]; notebook, 1925-1931, of Daniel Hamer; and letters, 1964-1965, to Florrie Hamer concerning Plas Tanybwlch, Aberystwyth.

Hamer, Florrie (Flora), 1903-1994

Flora and fauna of Anglesey,

  • NLW ex 2466.
  • File
  • [1953]-[2002].

Research papers of the botanist Richard Henry Roberts, [1953]-[2002], a county recorder for the Botanical Society of the British Isles. The papers including field notes on plants in Anglesey, together with a copy of The flowering plant and ferns of Anglesey (Cardiff, 1982) by him and heavily annotated, and offprints of articles relating to his research.

Roberts, R. H. (Richard Henry), 1910-

Flintshire survey

  • NLW MS 6264D.
  • File
  • [late 18 cent.-early 19 cent.]

A survey of tenements, etc. in the parishes of Hawarden and Mold and in the townships of Uwchymynudd Issa, Rhanbervedd, Caergwrley and Eastyn, Flintshire.

Flintshire parliamentary elections,

  • NLW MS 9494E.
  • File
  • 1891-1910.

A file of draft and printed election addresses, with correspondence relating to the same, by Sir John Herbert Lewis, 1891-1910.

Flintshire notes,

  • NLW MS 23891A.
  • File
  • 1642.

Notebook containing financial accounts (ff. 1, 104 verso), a list of personal names (f. 2 recto-verso), and notes of legal cases in 1642 (ff. 3-4, 12-17 verso), all relating to Flintshire.
Also included are notes of a 'voluntary Contribution towards the maintaynance of his majesties person' from [the parishes of] Whitford and Holywell (f. 75 verso), a note on shipping troops from Chester to Ireland in the time of Queen Elizabeth I (ff. 100 verso-101 verso) and proverbs in Latin (f. 102 recto-verso). The volume is perhaps partly in the hand of David Pennant of Bychton, parish of Whitford, Flintshire, who was Sheriff of Flintshire in 1641-2, the legal notes possibly referring to cases heard at the Flintshire Quarter Sessions during that year.

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