One of five volumes containing a bibliography of Welsh books and books relating to Wales from the earliest time to the time of this work, arranged by authors and compiled by Henry Blackwell (1851-1928), 1882-1896.
Blackwell, Henry, 1851-1928 Bibliography (1882-1896), NLW MS 4567D
A verbatim report of the proceedings at a conference held at Port Penrhyn Office, Caernarvonshire, 8 March 1897, when a deputation of the workmen on strike at Lord Penrhyn's quarry was received by Lord Penrhyn (1836-1907).
A work by Roger Howel entitled The Story of the Monastery of Neath with Notes on a Fateful Period in the History of Glamorgan ... and Remarks on various Antiquities in the District.
Howel, Roger The Story of the Monastery of Neath ... (20 cent.), NLW MS 4559C
Papers, 1923-1924 relating to the erection and formal opening of the War Memorial Hall at Llansilin, Denbighshire and including printed circulars and a list of men from Llansilin parish who served in the First World War (1914-1918).
An autograph copy of Remarks on the Welsh Verb (Prague), a paper read by Josef Baudiš (b. 1883) at a meeting of the Philological Society in London, 3 December 1920.
The original manuscript, prepared for the printer, of the Introduction, Subject Index, Index to Abbreviated Titles and Glossary of A Welsh Leech Book ... Edited by Timothy Lewis (Liverpool, 1914).
A music book inscribed E. Mills [?Montgomeryshire] Bandmaster's book from David his son, containing marches, waltzes, glees, etc. Included in the collection are Montgomeryshire Slow March, Montgomeryshire Lasses or The Heroes of Salamanca, Brecknockshire March, Montgomery Militia, Montgomeryshire Yeomanry, Cwn Sq. Lewis Nantgwillt, as well as several of the better known Welsh airs.
A slightly abridged text, on vellum (circa 1400), with unusual readings, of William Briton (or Breton)'s best known work 'Vocabularium Bibliae', a treatise explanatory of obscure words in the Vulgate version of the Bible; a short treatise on prosody; and a fragment of an abridgement (circa 1450) of Alexander Neckam's 'Repertorium Bibliae', a work similar to the 'Vocabularium Bibliae'.
The letter-book of the Merionethshire Permanent Benefit Building Society, 1890-1909, containing also copies of letters relating to the slate industry in the Ffestiniog district, 1925.
Copies kept by W. J. Parry, Bethesda, Caernarvonshire of letters which he wrote as secretary of Eisteddfod Cymreigyddion Bethesda, Caernarvonshire, 1863-1867.
Parry, W. J. (William John), 1842-1927 Correspondence, 1863-1867, copies, NLW MS 4460A
A manuscript entitled A true Copy of an Ancient memorable Treatise of Record touching the Progeny and Descent of the Honorable Name & Family of the Herbert's, by Commission from Edward IV. An. Dom. 1460, the copy including genealogies of and notes on the family of Herbert, lords of Raglan, earls of Pembroke, and their descendants, together with similar information on other Monmouthshire families.
A transcript made in 1805 by Thomas Evans (Tomos Glyn Cothi) (1764-1833) of the treatise on Welsh bardism by Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg) (1747-1826) which was published by Taliesin Williams (Taliesin ab Iolo) (1787-1847) as Cyfrinach Beirdd Ynys Prydain (Abertawy, 1829), together with a few hymns, including Addysg i'r Iefaingc by Tomos Glyn Cothi.
Evans, Thomas, 1764-1833 Transcript of Cyfrinach Beirdd Ynys Prydain (1805), NLW MS 4430B Hymns by (early 19 cent.), NLW MS 4430B
Miscellaneous financial accounts, memoranda, copies of hymns, names of preachers, sermon notes, etc., most of them relating to the Calvinistic Methodist chapel at Tregaron, and ranging in date from c. 1841, when the volume belonged to Samuel Lloyd, to c. 1882.