Notes by Shirley Massey on the history of Glansevern mansion, Berriew, Motgomeryshire,
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Notes by Shirley Massey on the history of Glansevern mansion, Berriew, Motgomeryshire,
Notes by the late R E Griffith, Aberystwyth, containing an account of the establishing in 1933 of 'Aelwyd yr Urdd, Aberystwyth' (the Aberystwyth Branch of the Welsh League of Youth), together with miscellaneous papers relating to the history of the Branch.
Notes by the Rev. G. Wynne Griffith (1883-1967) re rural life in Anglesey,
Notes by W. T. Downing on his lithograph, drawn in 1984, of the Lyn Colliery, Resolfen,
Notes collected about the places around Aberdyfi by Elizabeth Roberts, Nantiesin, Aberdyfi. (Formerly Bob Owen MS.) English. Leather. Purchased from Bob Owen, Croesor, November 1960.
Notes collected from state papers, etc by Arthur Leonard Leach in the preparation of the above book. See also NLW MSS 19420D, 19422C. (Formerly G. V. Roberts MS.) English. Between boards. Purchased from Patrick Roberts, Pencader, June 1965.
Notes for a history of St John iuxta Swansea by E. Ernest Morgan. English. Between boards. Donated by Dr Iorwerth Hughes Jones, Sketty, April 1968.
Notes for his father's 'Elegy'
One page of untitled holograph notes by Dylan Thomas, 1953, written whilst composing his last poem, the unfinished 'Elegy' to his father, David John (D.J.) Thomas, who died on 16 December 1952.
The work first appeared in print, as a 'previously unpublished poem', in Encounter, 6/2 (February 1956), and was included by Vernon Watkins as an appendix to the Collected Poems after 1956. For a copy of the poem as completed by Vernon Watkins, see NLW MS 22552E.
Thomas, Dylan, 1914-1953
Notes from lectures by Lewis Edwards, &c.
Notes taken by Owen Edwards, afterwards of Melbourne, Australia (d. 1893), of lectures on ethics and Christianity delivered by Dr Lewis Edwards (1809-1887) at Bala College in 1865, together with notes written in 1867 on philosophical works and on Herodotus (484?-425? B.C.), Book V.
Edwards, Owen, d. 1893 Lecture notes taken by (1865), NLW MS 6265B Notes on philosophical works and on Herodotus (1867), NLW MS 6265B
Notes in Welsh compiled by Haydn Morgan, Trebanos, on the background history of the publication of Salmau'r Mynydd (Gellionnen, 1951) a collection of hymns and hymn tunes by members of Gellionnen and Graig Unitarian churches.
Notes of a lecture on Montgomeryshire Charities,
Notes of a lecture, 1922, on the Charities of Montgomeryshire and more particularly Welshpool.
Notes of a town in North Wales by William Chapman. English. Leather. Purchased from Messrs C. H. Broadhurst & Co. Ltd, Southport, October 1969.
Notes of addresses by James Henry Cotton, dean of Bangor, 1838-1862, etc.
Notes of addresses in the Education Bill Campaign (1902) by G. Penar Griffiths. Welsh, English. (Formerly Penar Griffiths MS 44.) In boards. Donated by the sons and daughters of the late Reverend G. Penar Griffiths, per Miss M. A. Penar Griffiths, Swansea, July 1942.
Notes of an address and correspondence containing reminiscences of original members of Undeb Dirwestol Merched Cymreig Llundain by Mrs Peter Hughes Griffiths and others.Welsh, English. Between boards. Donated by T. I. Ellis, Aberystwyth, February 1948.
Notes of cases at assizes at Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershireby Thomas Powys. (Formerly Thomas Powys MS.) English. Leather. Purchased from Sotheby's, London, July 1949.
Notes of lectures and sermons delivered by Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Typescript notes of three lectures, 1953, and nine sermons, 1959-1963, delivered by Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) at Westminster Chapel.
'Notes of Parciau & the Neighbourhood'
A volume entitled 'Notes of Parciau & the Neighbourhood' mainly relating to the parish of Llaneugrad, Anglesey, where Parciau is situated, containing antiquarian notes on churches; the story of the wreck of the Royal Charter at Moelfre in 1859; a ballad of 'Sir John of Bodfel' copied from the original written by the Reverend J. Vaughan Lloyd, Hope, Flintshire; and an account of the 'Disappearance of the Parciau Ghost or Goblin'; the notes have been mainly transcribed from printed sources such as the works of Samuel Lewis; together with an index.