Wrexham school attendance cards
- NLW MS 6646B
- Ffeil
- 1905
Wrexham district pupils' school attendance record cards used in 1905.
2 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Wrexham school attendance cards
Wrexham district pupils' school attendance record cards used in 1905.
Medical recipes and prescriptions bound with four pamphlets, namely Herbal, neu Lysieu-Lyfr ... Wedi eu casglu allan o waith N. Culpeper, ... Gan D. T. Jones (Caernarfon, 1816-1817), in three parts, and Drych i Ddwfr Cleifion ... (Caerfyrddin, 1765).
Foulk Roberts: Llyfr cerddoriaeth
A collection, c. 1834, by Ffoulk Robert Williams (Eos Llyfnwy, Llanrug) (1774?-1870), entitled Llyfr Cerddoriaeth o Gerddi Sion, A Gwir folianwur yr Arglwydd, containing anthems, hymn-tunes, carols and old airs written by himself and also Edward Jones (Dolydd Byrion, Cricieth), John Williams (Ioan Rhagfyr) and others; also included are triads, ballads and miscellanea.
Williams, Ffoulk Robert, 1774?-1870 Music book (c. 1834), NLW MS 794A
An 18th century manuscript containing carols and other poetry, mainly by Humphrey Owen, Robert Evans and John Morgan; a blacksmith's accounts, 1743; other accounts kept by John Morgan; recipes; charms.
Sermons and notes written about 1844 by John Morris, Pontypool.
Morris, John, of Pontypool, f. 1844 Sermons and notes, NLW MS 514A
Sermons, hymns, and notes written by Daniel Evans, Neath (1804-1859). There is a brief autobiographical note, in English, inside the cover.
Evans, Daniel, 1804-1859 Sermons, hymns and notes, NLW MS 509A
Printed material, leaflets, newsletters and circular correspondence relating to trade unions, pressure groups and left-wing organizations, c 1970s-80s, including the Communist Party Welsh Congress, 1972; the Welsh Committee Against Racialism, 1977; Defence of Trade Unions Committee, 1977; the Wales for the Assembly Campaign, 1977-9; Llafur: the Society for the Study of Welsh Labour History, 1978-9; Gwynedd CND, 1981; the National Left, 1982; and the National Union of Mineworkers, 1984-5; together with a pamphlet by the British and Irish Communist Organization entitled Is Wales a Nation?, 1972; three issues of Mirror on Rural Scotland, 1982-3; an issue of The Communist, undated; and a pamphlet by Plaid Gwerin Cymru entitled Capitalist Socialism, Capitalist Nationalism and Socialist Nationalism, undated.
Sermons preached by E. D. Evans at Cors Einon, Llangyfelach, Llanddewi and Henfynyw, Ciliau Aeron, Mathry, Llanarth and elsewhere, 1840-1852.
A sermon by T. Evans preached at Llangammarch, Llanwrtyd and other churches in Brecknockshire, 1769-1800.
An index to Brecknockshire wills
An index to wills, mainly of Brecknockshire interest, at the Hereford District Registry and elsewhere, compiled by H. J. T. Wood, a member of a family connected with Gwernyfed, Brecknockshire.
Abstracts of proceedings in Star Chamber cases (temp. Elizabeth and James I) relating mainly to Caernarvonshire and Merionethshire.
An account and memorandum book kept by a family of coopers in Edeyrnion, Merioneth, 1818-1880. It includes details and prices of work done in east Merioneth, particularly in Edeyrnion, and household and farming accounts, including the sale of dairy produce, the buying and selling of farm stock, details of sheep sent to winter pasture, etc.
Accounts, 1847-1858, of a Cardigan ship-chandler and lime merchant.
Yr achos dirwestol yn Llangefni
Hanes yr achos dirwestol yn Llangefni, an address given at Moriah, Llangefni, 14 November 1913, by Margaret Jones.
One of five volumes containing sermons and notes of sermons, in Welsh, by various Baptist ministers.
A manuscript containing an account of money gifts received by Richard and Elizabeth Davies (probably of Carmarthen) on their wedding day, November 19th, 1811, and of gifts 'repaid' by them.
Two sermons, one in Welsh by the Reverend Lewis Evans, preached at Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn, Eglwys Newydd and Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, 1798-1812 (ff. 1-10) (see also NLW MSS 22131C, 22141B), the other preached at Llangorwen and Borth, co. Cardigan, 1874-1875.
A manuscript containing transcripts mainly by David Saunders (Dafydd ap Tomas Saunders), Lampeter, afterwards of Merthyr Tydfil, with some by David Jones (Glaswalch), Lampeter, and comprising awdlau and other poetry by David Saunders, David Jones and others; Hyfforddiad I beroriaeth Eglwys; hymn- and psalm-tunes; the rules of Welsh poetry; a list of Welsh poets; etc.
One of three manuscripts containing sermons preached in Llansamlet and district, 1839-1865, by Morgan Rice Morgan, who became perpetual curate of Llansamlet in 1842, together with a poem written by Morgan to thank Thomas Rees, Middle Bank, Llansamlet for the loan of a mare, 1841.
Morgan, Morgan Rice, Rev. Sermons (1839-1865), NLW MS 2900A Poem (1841), NLW MS 2900A