Four notebooks containing verse, memoranda, etc., by Mrs Alys Davies.
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Four notebooks containing verse, memoranda, etc., by Mrs Alys Davies.
Four notebooks relating to Croesor, including one belonging to Richard Jones [Caerffynon] relating to the Good Templars, etc, together with rough minutes of the War Memorial committee, and another notebook by Richard Jones relating to a financial society connected with Croesor C. M. Chapel. (Formerly Bob Owen MS.) Welsh, English. Between boards. Purchased from Bob Owen, Croesor, November 1960.
Four photographs from the 'Ilston Book' (see NLW MSS 9108-9D) which contains records of the Baptist church established at Ilston near Swansea in 1649, and a biographical note on its founder, John Miles (1621-83).
Four scrap books containing cuttings relating to Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg (the Welsh Language Society), the Free Wales Army, and other nationalistic movements and activities.
Four secretary's account books of expenses relating to 'Cymanfa Ganu Dosbarth y Garn', the Garn District, co. Card., Calvinistic Methodist Singing Festival. cf. NLW MSS. 14981-2A, 21811-12B.
Four short stories by Evan Thomas Griffiths,
Manuscript and typescript versions of four short stories by Evan Thomas Griffiths, two translated from Italian, together with extra material purchased in March 1981.
Griffiths, Evan Thomas.
Four visitors' books of Soar-y-Mynydd Presbyterian church, Llanddewibrefi, Ceredigion. See also NLW MSS 20886D, 21609F, 21701D, 21747B and NLW ex 493, 709-10.
Four volumes containing cuttings from the Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 1930s; notebook containing extracts from registers of Caldecot and Wallington, Herts.
Four volumes of notes on the Black Book of Carmarthen and other subjects, taken by H. Meurig Evans at lectures delivered by Professor T. H. Parry-Williams.
Four volumes (typescript) containing 'A History of the Parish of Hawarden' by W. Bell Jones.
Fourteen letters, the majority sent to the inhabitants of Llanbrynmair, Montgomeryshire from relatives in the USA. Welsh, English. Between boards. Donated by Mr Athelstan Wakefield, USA, per Dr Peate, June 1961.
Fourteen scrap-books compiled by W. Johns containing printed material relating to Charles Dickens and his works, including articles, press-cuttings, copies of plays adapted from his novels and stories, postcards etc.
Foxe's Ecclesiasticall Historie, &c.
A copy of John Foxe: The Third Volume of the Ecclesiasticall Historie ... (London, 1631) and of A Continuation of the Histories of Forrein Martyrs ... (London, 1632) containing memoranda relating to members of the Anwyl and Griffith families and verses by John Hughes to William Anwyl.
Fragment of a cash journal of Daniel Price of Talley. cf. NLW MS 14887D for 1831-1832. English. Between boards. Donated by the Reverend J. S. Marcus Davies, Llandegla, January 1965.
Fragment of a terrier of the parish church of Llanbister, Radnor,
Fragment of Commote Court Roll,
A bifolium containing the text of Livy, Book XXX, xiii.1 to xv.12 and xxviii.1 to xxx.10. Written by a scribe apparently active in Florence c. 1460-1470 who also wrote MSS Genoa, Bibl. Durazzo B.III.18, Vatican Urb. Lat. 51 and Oxford, Lincoln College Lat. 59, given to the College by Robert Flemmyng.
A bifolium of a noted missal, [mid twelfth century], used as wrappers of printed Acts of the Parliament held 8 May to 30 June 1572. The two leaves contain parts of the proper for Septuagesima and Sexagesima Sundays and for the first Friday, Saturday and Sunday of Lent. Written in two columns on 34 lines. Initials in red and green. Reading marks added. Prayers added in hands of fifteenth century.
Leaves from five English manuscripts: two consecutive leaves from the sanctorale of a large missal including the proper for St Credan, presumably from Evesham Abbey, [15 cent.] (ff. 1-2); a leaf from a gradual containing alleluiatic verses and tract for the feast of an apostle, [14 cent.] (f. 3); a leaf from a collection of Latin motets, [13/14 cent.] (f. 4); two conjugate leaves from the temporale of a noted missal, [14 cent.] (ff. 5-6); and a fragment of a leaf from a large antiphonal, [14/15 cent.].
Frances Emily Bridgeman-Simpson,
Biographical notes by the donor on the artist Frances Emily Bridgeman-Simpson's (1810-1886), Babworth Hall, Nottinghamshire, who had connections with the Hafod estate, Pontrhydygroes.
Charlesworth, Eric C.