- NLW MS 21676A.
- Ffeil
- 1713-1714 /
Account book, 1713-1714, of John Edwards of Great Ness, county Salop, re. expenses on tour of Wales.
Edwards, John.
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Account book, 1713-1714, of John Edwards of Great Ness, county Salop, re. expenses on tour of Wales.
Edwards, John.
Account book of William Simon,
Account book, 1883-1898, of William Simon, Cwm-dŵr Forge, parish of Llansadwrn.
Simon, William.
Llawysgrif Dafydd Jones, Penrhyndeudraeth,
Part of a manuscript in the hand of, and including poetry by, Dafydd Jones (1743-1831), Penrhyndeudraeth, 'Dafydd Siôn Siâms' or 'Dafydd ab Ioan ab Iago' (see. DWB, p. 448). It appears that this manuscript, together with NLW MSS 5553B and 10898B, once formed a complete manuscript volume. Examples of the poetical items contained in this manuscript have never been recorded before. The cywyddau and carolau belong to the period 1802-21. Fourteen items are to be found in this manuscript portion, including poems requesting various items, elegies, warnings against the threat of invasion by Napoleon Bonaparte, 1803, and against the unfaithfulness of Anglican clergy, as well as carolau plygain.
Jones, Dafydd, 1743-1831.
Psalter, with canticles and Prayers,
Sermones: Collectio generalis Fratrum Minorum,
Naval career of Captain Richard Davies, Borth,
Research by the donor, 2013-2014, relating to Captain Richard Davies and his family history.
Papers and photographs, 1988-1990, relating to the design and construction of the cope for the Archbishop of Wales, The Most Reverend the Lord Archbishop George Noakes, made by members of Monmouth Diocesan Guild of Church Needlework. Also included are letters from the Archbishop and letters from Rhiannon (Jewellery in the Celtic medium), Tregaron, commissioned to design the gold morse (clasp) for the cope.
Noakes, George, 1924-2008.
Caradoc Evans, Taffy … with MS emendations,
Evans, Caradoc, 1878-1945.
Holograph letters from Mary Lyttelton (née Glynne)
Lyttelton, Mary, Lady, 1813-1857
Holograph letters from W.E. Gladstone
Holograph letters (26) from W.E. Gladstone, 1841-1897.
Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898
Tunes, transcribed mid-19th century, in the hand of Owen Williams.
Holograph of Enwogion Cymru (1800-1879), transcribed 1879 by D. L. Felix.
Felix, D. L.
Penillion a cherddi i’w canu gyda’r tannau,
Stanzas and poems to be sung with strings, transcribed c. 1912, in the hand of E. Ffestin Jones.
Llyfrau cofion a chyfrifon Owen Thomas, Henllan, Dinbych,
Remembrance and accounts books of Owen Thomas, Henllan, Denbigh, 1729-1775.
Thomas, Owen.
Archive contains material relating to Baroness Randerson's political career as a member of Cardiff City and Council councils, and as a Member of the National Assembly for Wales, along with material relating to the Federal Liberal Democrats and Welsh Liberal Democrats.
Seven boxes of papers from Baroness Randerson’s political office in the House of Lords, including contemporary papers connected with her work on transport policy, papers from her time in the Cameron-Clegg coalition government and in government in the Welsh Assembly, together with some association copy books and records of official visits to other countries and NATO; April 2025.
Randerson, Jenny
Letters to Alfred Thomas, Lord Pontypridd,
Some sixty letters, 1886-1913, to Alfred Thomas, 1st baron Pontypridd, relating mainly to national and local politics and to secondary and university education in Wales. The correspondents include Sir Edward Anwyl (1) 1905, Henry Austin Bruce, Lord Aberdare (1) 1886, Sir D. Brynmor Jones (2) 1900, J. Viriamu Jones (3) 1900, Sir Isambard Owen (1) 1893, Robert Threshie Reid, Lord Loreburn (4) 1908-1911, Lord Rendel (2) 1899, 1902, and Charles Vaughan, dean of Llandaf (6) 1888-1897.
A commonplace book of John Jones, Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire containing aphorisms and transcripts of poetry by John Davies ('Ossian Gwent').
Jones, John, Ebbw Vale.