- NLW MS 18543E.
- File
- 1778-1830.
Accounts of the surveyor of the highways of Usk in the hand of Iltyd Nicholl (1785-1871). (Formerly Llanmaes MS 74.) English. Vellum. Purchased from E. P. W. Nicholl, Llanmaes House, Glamorganshire, 1939-1940.
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Accounts of the surveyor of the highways of Usk in the hand of Iltyd Nicholl (1785-1871). (Formerly Llanmaes MS 74.) English. Vellum. Purchased from E. P. W. Nicholl, Llanmaes House, Glamorganshire, 1939-1940.
Two account books of the schooner 'William' of Portmadoc? (Hugh Watkins, Robert Hughes, and John Roberts, masters), 1844-1854.
Accounts of tithe commutation for the parish of Abergele. English. Between boards. Donated by Miss K. L. Millward, Abergele, August 1941.
Accounts of voyages to Australia by David R. Lloyd and another. Welsh, English. Between boards. Donated by R. J. Thomas, Board of Celtic Studies, September 1971.
Accounts of William Charles, vicar of Llanddewi Rhydderch; extract of a terrier relating to Llangattock-juxta-Usk; and accounts of John Charles of Llanddewi Rhydderch. English. Parchment. Purchased from Mrs Pragnall, Crickhowell, July 1965.
A statement of accounts of Y Drysorfa for 1848 sent by E. Peters, Chester; a letter dated 1 January 1850 to J. Rees, Tregaron; sermon notes.
Accounts relating to the Cambrian Railway Company,
Accounts relating to the parish of Peterstone, Monmouthshire
An account of glebe lands in the parish of Peterstone, Monmouthshire, of tithes in the parishes of Peterstone, Marshfield, St Mellons and Rumney and of chief rents payable to the manor of Peterstone, 1802, together with a list of tenants in the parishes named.
Accounts relating to the voyages of the brigantine Sylph. English. Boards. Donated by Mr T. Brisbane Jones, New Quay, February 1965.
Four note-books containing rough notes of daily receipts and expenditure (domestic and estate), 1809-1814, ? in respect of the Penrhos estate, co. Anglesey.
Accounts and other papers relating to the Welsh estate of William Currie, of Boughton Hall near Chester, 1823-1832.
A negative photostat facsimile of Welsh MS. 1 in the John Rylands Library, Manchester, being an incomplete volume of Welsh pedigrees, largely of Gwynedd, Powys, and the March, written in the paper, as distinct from the parchment, hand of Gutun Owain (fl. c. 1460-c. 1498), poet, scribe, and genealogist, of Dudleston in the lordship of Oswestry, together with some seventeenth century additions. Much of the contents of the volume corresponds to Peniarth MS. 129, which until recently had also been attributed to Gutun Owain. Written in the margin of f. 10, in the same hand as the text itself, is the following inscription:- 'oed krist eleni Mcccclxxxxvii o vlynyddoedd 1497'.
Gutun Owain, fl. 1450-1498
A manuscript containing the pedigree of the Llwyd family of Llwydcoed, Llangadfan.
Achau teulu Thomas, Cynwyl Gaeo gan y Parchedig Ieuan Jenkins. Rhwng byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan y Parchedig Ieuan Jenkins, Waterloo, Lerpwl, Medi 1970.
Achau teuluol Sir Aberteifi, byr hanes bywyd Griffith Jones, Llanddowror, ac achau teuluol Philipps o Bictwn gan H. Tobit Evans.
Evans, H. Tobit (Henry Tobit), 1844-1908
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Evans, Rhodri.
A thesis by W. Hughes Edwards on the history of Chatham Street Chapel, Liverpool, submitted for a degree in Civic Studies Honours, [1963].
Edwards, W. H.
Acounts and wages book of Iltyd Nicholl (1785-1871). (Formerly Llanmaes MS 50.) English. Between boards. Purchased from E. P. W. Nicholl, Llanmaes House, Glamorganshire, 1939-1940.
Papers, 1844-1941, of the Williams family of Acre House, Acrefair, mainly comprising letters, including family correspondence and letters received from relatives in Glamorgan, from the Pugh family, and from relatives in the USA, [late 19th cent.]-[early 20th cent.]; letters to the Rev. Ebenezer John Williams, mostly relating to his duties as minister and the chapel and water works in Llanwddyn, 1882-1889; and letters to John Williams, [late 19th cent.], mostly relating to the iron industry. The archive also includes diaries of John Williams, 1844-1897; notebooks, accounts and other documents, 1856-1893, relating to the ironworks in Ruabon and South Wales; diaries and notebooks of the Rev. Ebenezer John Williams, 1869-1935 (including chapel committee notes, accounts, Sunday School registers, and sermon notes); diaries and notebooks of Rev. John Pugh, 1849-1890, (including one containing his autobiography); papers relating to Liberal Party election campaigns in Montgomeryshire and Denbighshire, [late 19th cent.]; deeds, 1842-1921, mostly relating to property in Dowlais; papers relating to schools, [late 19th cent.]-[early 20th cent.], including school notebooks, prospectuses of schools including Holt Academy, and papers relating to the founding of British schools in the Cefn Mawr district and elsewhere.
Williams family, of Acre House, Acrefair.