A manuscript containing a poem entitled An Pempthak Pell, which relates to the fifteen mysteries of the rosary, written by Henry Jenner in Cornish, with a literal translation into English.
Jenner, Henry, 1848-1934 Poem (early 20 cent.), NLW MS 3257B
A manuscript entitled Notae in Dionysium opera et studio Domino Samuelis Jones, probably the Samuel Jones (1680?-1719) who was Nonconformist tutor at Gloucester and Tewkesbury.
Jones, Samuel, 1680?-1719 Notes on Dionysius (early 18 cent.), NLW MS 3209A
A manuscript containing a history of Aberdare written by Ivor Astle, together with a letter to him, 17 September 1901, from D. A. Thomas (afterwards 1st Viscount Rhondda).
Astle, Ivor History of Aberdare, NLW MS 2878B Letter to (1901), NLW MS 2878B
A satirical poem entitled Will of J[ohn] D[effett] Francis, Esq. [1815-1901], 30 June 1876 - a satirical poem by Wyndham Lawrence, with references to some of Francis's contemporaries in Swansea.
Lawrence, Wyndham Satirical poem (1876), NLW MS 2868E
Photographic prints of a 16th century English manuscript book containing five distinct series of decorative alphabets and numerous calligraphic specimens, probably the work of Robert Jones. The original manuscript is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
The editor's own copy, with a few manuscript notes, of The Ottley Papers at Pitchford, Shropshire, relating to the Civil War, Transcribed an edited by William Philips from the original in the possession of Colonel James Cotes. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological Society, 1893. The original papers are deposited in the Library in the Ottley collection.
An extent of the manor of Mawddwy in the parish of Llanymawddwy, Merioneth, showing the division into holdings, sheep-walks, commons, etc., with the names of the occupiers and the acreage.
Press cuttings, mainly from the Illustrated London News and the Penny Magazine containing descriptions and illustrations of ceremonies connected with various eisteddfodau held at Abergavenny, Aberystwyth, Pontypool, London, etc., 1845-1887.
An ode to Princess Victoria (aft. Queen Victoria) written by Thomas W. Booker for the Gwent and Dyfed royal eisteddfod and musical festival held at Cardiff, 1834, and a receipt on silk from The Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette and Merthyr Guardian of an account of the proceedings at the various meetings of the eisteddfod.
Booker, Thomas W. (Thomas William) Ode to Princess Victoria by, NLW MS 3139C