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Beirniadaeth

  • NLW MS 13703C
  • File
  • 1921

An adjudication of the competition Rhestr o Wyr a fu'n flaenllaw gyda Llen, Cân, Celfyddyd a Gwyddor yng ngwahanol ardaloedd Sir Gaernarfon o 1750-1900, gyda bywgraffiadau byrion ohonynt, in which MSS 13701-13702 were the only two entries.

Jones, J. H. (John Herbert), 1860-1943 Adjudication (1921), NLW MS 13703C

Beirniadaethau ac eisteddfodau

  • NLW MS 8532E
  • File
  • 1878-1904

Adjudications by W[illiam] J[ohn] Roberts ['Gwilym Cowlyd'] and papers relating to 'Arwest Geirionydd' and 'eisteddfodau' held at Llanrwst, 1878-1904.

Beirniadaethau Islwyn

  • NLW MS 23703B.
  • File
  • [c. 1864]

A copy-book, [c. 1864], in the hand of William Thomas (Islwyn), containing adjudications in Welsh on four poetical competitions at an unspecified eisteddfod (ff. 3 verso-24 verso), including writing an epic elegy for John Robert Pryse (Golyddan) (ff. 3 verso-6).
There are also notes on epic poems (f. 1 recto-verso).

Islwyn, 1832-1878

Belgian refugees at Barmouth,

  • NLW MS 2639C
  • File
  • 1914-1915.

The first of two minute books of the Barmouth Belgian Refugees Committee, 20 October 1914-11 October 1915.

Belgian refugees at Barmouth,

  • NLW MS 2640C.
  • File
  • 1915-1916.

The second of two minute books of the Barmouth Belgian Refugees Committee, 19 October 1915-25 April 1916.

Benjamin Davies: Detholion

  • NLW MS 6465A
  • File
  • 1847

A commonplace book entitled Detholion, Diarebion, &c., &c., wedi eu casglu o weithiau amryw awduron, compiled by Benjamin Davies, Johnstown, near Carmarthen, 1847.

Davies, Benjamin fl. 1848 Commonplace book of extracts (1847), NLW MS 6465A

Benjamin Jacob Davies/Davis, Llangadfan, genealogy

  • NLW ex 1850
  • File

A copy of David C Davis's genealogical work 'Some Ancestors and Descendants of Benjamin Jacob Davies/Davis Llangadfan, Wales and Allied Jones Families', completed in 1996.

Benjamin Williams III family history,

  • NLW Facs 1012.
  • File
  • [2006].

Photocopies relating to the genealogy of Benjamin Williams III whose great grandfather Benjamin Williams (d. 1896) emigrated from Wales in 1853 to the United States and was one of the early Welsh settlers in Middle Granville, New York .

'Berriew 1982',

  • NLW MS 21920D.
  • File
  • 1981-1982 /

Original typescript of 'Berriew 1982', a record of the village of Berriew, Montgomeryshire, 1981-1982, by Ailsa Corbett Winder, Berriew, including architectural notes and descriptions of all buildings, together with details of their use and occupants, past and present, and an account of village activities and amenities, illustrated with photographs.

Winder, Ailsa Corbett

Berriew rate book,

  • NLW MS 21894E.
  • File
  • [1827x1829].

Rate book, [1827x1829], for the parish of Berriew, Montgomeryshire, listing owners and occupiers and description of property by township.

Bethan T. Jenkins: cardiau yn ymwneud â'i thraethawd MA

  • NLW ex 2105
  • File
  • [1975]-1977

Mynegai ar gardiau a baratowyd gan y rhoddwr ar gyfer llunio'r traethawd ymchwil 'Arolwg o'r Wasg Gyfnodol Gymraeg yn yr Ugeinfed Ganrif' (Aberystwyth, 1977), yn ymwneud â phynciau fel cylchgronau Cymraeg i ferched; cylchgronau i blant; cylchgronau crefyddol; cylchgronau llenyddol; papurau taleithiol; papurau dyddiol; a'r Cymro

Jenkins, Bethan T. (Bethan Teify)

Bethania Baptist Chapel, Cardigan

  • NLW MS 2376A
  • File
  • 19 cent. - 20 cent.

An account of services held at Bethania Baptist chapel, Cardigan, 1855-1860 and 1887-1905, with other memoranda relating to the church.

Bethania, Aberfan Book of Remembrance

  • NLW MS 24016E.
  • File
  • 2010

Facsimile copy of a calligraphic book of remembrance to deceased victims of the 1966 disaster at Aberfan, Glamorgan. The original volume was displayed at Bethania Independent chapel, Aberfan, and contained the names, dates of birth, and age upon death of 143 individuals (117 children and 26 adults) who died in the disaster on 21 October 1966, their names arranged under the month in which they were born. The official number of fatalities was 144 individuals (116 children and 28 adults). The identity of the calligrapher, and the circumstances surrounding the creation of the original volume, was unknown to chapel Trustees when asked in 2007.

Bethania, Mountain Ash and Carmel, Penrhiwceiber

  • NLW MS 2296D
  • File
  • 1881

A list, signed by the minister and deacons of Bethania Congregational Church, Mountain Ash, of members of the church who were recommended to found a new church at Carmel, Penrhiwceiber, 1881.

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