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Thomas Lloyd Jones (Gwenffrwd): Detholiad o farddoniaeth

  • NLW MS 6077C
  • File
  • 19 cent.

One of three volumes containing an anthology of Welsh poetry, together with translations into Welsh, compiled by Thomas Lloyd Jones (Gwenffrwd) (1810-1834). Much of the contents appeared in his printed anthology, Ceinion Awen y Cymmry (Denbigh, 1831).

Jones, Thomas Lloyd, 1810-1834 Poetic anthology compiled by, NLW MS 6077C

Thomas Lloyd Jones (Gwenffrwd): Detholiad o farddoniaeth

  • NLW MS 6076C
  • File
  • 19 cent.

One of three volumes containing an anthology of Welsh poetry, together with translations into Welsh, compiled by Thomas Lloyd Jones (Gwenffrwd) (1810-1834). Much of the contents appeared in his printed anthology, Ceinion Awen y Cymmry (Denbigh, 1831).

Jones, Thomas Lloyd, 1810-1834 Poetic anthology compiled by, NLW MS 6076C

Thomas Lloyd Jones: Detholiad o farddoniaeth

  • NLW MS 6078C
  • File
  • 19 cent.

One of three volumes containing an anthology of Welsh poetry, together with translations into Welsh, compiled by Thomas Lloyd Jones (Gwenffrwd) (1810-1834). Much of the contents appeared in his printed anthology, Ceinion Awen y Cymmry (Denbigh, 1831).

Jones, Thomas Lloyd, 1810-1834 Poetic anthology compiled by, NLW MS 6078C

Thomas Lewis: Sermons, &c.

  • NLW MS 4274A
  • File
  • 1820-1826

Sermons written by Thomas Lewis at Rhydhir, Whitefields (alias Caeaugwynion) and Pwllheli, 1820-1826, and a reference to a pew rent at Penlan Dissenting church, Pwllheli.

Thomas L. Hampton Canvass Book

  • NLW ex 1977
  • File
  • 1865

Canvass book of Thomas L. Hampton for the borough of Llanfyllin (part of the Montgomeryshire Boroughs constituency) during the 1865 General Election, in which he was defeated by the Hon. C.D.R.H. Tracy, the Conservative Party candidate

Lewis, Thomas Lewis Hampton, 1834-1912

Thomas Jones C. H. Correspondence

  • Thomas Jones C. H. Papers, Class XX/files 2-4
  • File
  • 1930-1938

An addition to the papers of Dr Thomas Jones C. H. (1870-1950) comprising correspondence, 1930-1938, between Tristan Jones (1913-1990), father of Professor Adam Jones, and his parents Thomas Jones and his wife Rene, together with a few stray letters and other items.

Jones, Thomas, 1870-1955

Thomas Johnes, Hafod, &c.

  • NLW MS 11727D.
  • File
  • [20 cent., first ¼]

Transcripts of three letters written to, and in the possession of, the Royal Society of Arts. The writers are T[homas] Johnes, from Clifton and from Hafod, co. Cardigan, 1800-1801 (the planting of alders by the writer in 1796, a drill machine invented by an ingenious tenant of the writer's, a request for models of a family mill and a lock, suggestions for agricultural premiums, comments on the writer's 'short pamphlet of advice' to his tenants), and James Todd, gardener at Hafod, 1800 (the planting of alders in 1797).

Johnes, Thomas, 1748-1816

Thomas Hughes Ford Davies Correspondence

  • NLW ex 1933
  • File
  • 1868-1869

Copies of correspondence, 1868-1869 and undated, of Thomas Hughes Ford Davies, mostly from Abercery, Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire, and the Bath & Cheltenham Hotel, London, relating to his military training, his education at Oxford, Conservatism and the 1868 General Election.

Davies, T. H. Ford (Thomas Hughes Ford), b. ca.1845

Thomas Henry Thomas (Arlunydd Penygarn): Notes on the Reverend Edmund Jones

  • NLW MS 6359D
  • File
  • 1905

Notes on Edmund Jones (1702-1793), Y Tranch, Pontypool, Independent minister and author of A relation of Apparitions of Spirits in the Principality of Wales ... (Trevecca, 1780), prepared by Thomas Henry Thomas (Arlunydd Penygarn) (1839-1915) for a meeting of the Cardiff Fortnightly Club, 1905.

Thomas, T. H. (Thomas Henry), 1839-1915 Notes on Edmund Jones (1702-1793) (1905), NLW MS 6359D

Thomas Hartley letter,

  • NLW Facs 369/46.
  • File
  • 1996.

A copy of a letter, 1996, from Thomas Hartley to Canon Marmian concerning the origins of the Death Law of Suicide of the Roman Catholic Church, together with an accompanying poem ('Catholic Man') by Thomas Hartley, and other associated papers.

Thomas Harry: Cuttings and copies of articles

  • NLW MS 22831iiE
  • File
  • 1910-c. 1937

Cuttings and copies of articles, 1910-c. 1937, relating to the local history of Llanmaes, co. Glamorgan, found loose inside MS 22831iB.

Thomas Gouge: A word to sinners,

  • NLW MS 11030A.
  • File
  • 1683, [18 cent., first ¼] /

A printed copy of Tho. Gouge: A VVord to Sinners and a VVord to Saints (London, 1683), together with ten pages, at the beginning and at the end, of scriptural notes and aphorisms in an early 18th century hand.

Thomas Gouge and others.

Thomas Gee papers

  • NLW MS 11011E.
  • File
  • [1869x1912]

Papers relating to Thomas Gee, Calvinistic Methodist minister, journalist and politician, of Denbigh, including a biography; extracts from her father's letters sent by Mrs. S. M. Matthews, Amlwch, to Mr. Jones [?T. Gwynn Jones], 1912; 'Adgofion am fy Anwyl Dad' [Thomas Gee] written in pencil by one of his children; correspondence, 1891, between Thomas Gee (copies of letters) and St. John Charlton, Cholmondeley, Malpas, Cheshire, concerning the tithe of Eglwys-Wen farm, which Thomas Gee held as tenant; reports of Sunday Schools in the Ruthin District, 1887-1888; extracts from the minute book of 'Cyfarfodydd Ysgolion Dosbarth Rhuthyn', 1882-1898, containing references to Thomas Gee; press cuttings relating to Thomas Gee's Education Scheme, 1896; notes on the Land Question; sermon notes; verses in memory of Thomas Gee, 1898; and a few printed items including a circular, February, 1893, containing Thomas Gee's suggestions for the Disendowment of the Church of England in Wales, and a copy of the Disestablishment Bill, 1895.

Thomas Gee and others.

Thomas Francis Roberts: Notes on Horace

  • NLW MS 4702B
  • File
  • 19 cent.

An interleaved copy, with manuscript notes, of Quintus Horatius Flaccus: Opera omnia (Oxford, 1867) which was used by Principal Thomas Francis Roberts (1860-1919) when he was a student at Oxford.

Roberts, T. F. (Thomas Francis), 1860-1919 Quintus Horatius Flaccus, notes on (19 cent.), NLW MS 4702B

Thomas Evans, vicar of Cilcain,

  • NLW MS 11056F
  • File
  • [1830x1841].

Ecclesiastical instruments of Thomas Evans, vicar of Cilcain, Flintshire, including declarations of conformity, etc., 1830-41; admission to the order of deacons, 1830; marriage licence of Thomas Evans, clerk, curate, of Llansaintfread, Cardiganshire, and Martha Powell of the parish of Llanddewi Aberarth, 1830; admission to the order of priest, 1831; licence to the curacy of the chapel of Nerquis, parish of Mold, Flintshire, 1831; a draft of a testimonial to his character, upon his presentation to the vicarage of Cilcen, 184[1]; and collation, and mandate for induction, to the vicarage of Cilcen, 1841.

Thomas Evans: A survey of the coast from Liverpool to Holyhead

  • NLW MS 1229D
  • File
  • 1812-1829

A manuscript entitled An Essay Illustrative of an Actual Survey of Liverpool and Chester Rivers with a continuation of the Coast and Harbours extending Westward to Holyhead, taken in the years 1812, 1816, and 1828 ... By Thomas Evans, Lieutenant R. N. ..., written at West House, Fishguard, 1828-1829, with a letter from Evans to G. Irlam, Liverpool, 10th August 1829.

Evans, Thomas, Lieutenant, R. N., Fishguard Survey (1812, 1816, 1828), NLW MS 1229D Letter from (1829), NLW MS 1229D

Thomas Edwards: Account of Rhuddlan

  • NLW MS 5567C
  • File
  • No later than 1914

A short account of Rhuddlan and its castle, being the original manuscript of Thomas Edwards: Rhuddlan Castle, A Short History and Guide (Chester, 1914).

Edwards, Thomas Rhuddlan Castle, A Short History and Guide, 1914, original manuscript, NLW MS 5567C

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