Minute book of the North Wales Group of the Wales Area Conservative Women's Committee,
- NLW ex 917.
- Ffeil
- 1951-85.
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Minute book of the North Wales Group of the Wales Area Conservative Women's Committee,
Membership card recording contributions to the Medical Fund in connection with the practice of T J Bell Thomas, medical attendant. Bron-y-Garn House, Maesteg.
Printed items relating to two Welsh societies formed in Calcutta, namely 'Cymdeithas Gwladol y Cymry yn yr India' and 'Cymdeithas Cymry Bengal' (The Welsh Society of Bengal) (see Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1967, pp 132-41).
A copy of a paper on the family of Gunter 'Gunter in Wales and Sussex' by G. W. Gunter and ...,
A copy of a paper on the family of Gunter 'Gunter in Wales and Sussex' by G. W. Gunter and G. A. Viner, reprinted from the Journal of the West Sussex Archives Society, September 1985 and January 1986.
A copy of 'The Philipps of Picton', a dramatised history of the Philipps family compiled from family letters and documents by Roger Ashley and Zina Fallon and first performed by the Chew Magna Players at Picton Castle, 24-26 July 1985.
Copies of the following works: manuscript (with corrections by Principal T. Ellis Jones) and typescript of Llyfr o Ryfeddodau: Esboniad ar Ddatguddiad Ioan (Caernarfon 1969); manuscript (carbon) of 'The Life and Work of David Rees of Limehouse (1683-1748): A Study of a leading Eighteenth Century Particular Baptist Minister' (cf. Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1983, pp. 81-96); and the script of four radio talks 'Yn Ôl y Dydd', broadcast May 1976.
Two essays by the Reverend David Rhydderch (d. 1960), Llandysul, Congregational minister on John Oliver (1838-66) and on the history of the Young Men's Christian Association.
Notebook containing details relating to the examinations, 1935-41, of 'Undeb Ysgolion Sabothol Annibynwyr Cylch Dyffryn Tywi', the vale of Towy Congregationalists' Sunday Schools Union (NLW ex 804). Scrapbook, 1869-89, of Col. Tudor Lloyd-Harries of Llandingad House, Llandovery, later of Llwyndewi, Llangadog, co. Carmarthen, containing press cuttings relating to, and programmes of, concerts in which he took part as violinist and pianist.
A typescript record of burials at Caersalem Congregational chapel, Pontyberem, co. Carmarthen, compiled by members of the Dyfed Family History Society.
Typescript copies of nineteen deeds relating to farms called Tir y Wernfa and Cefn Pennar Uchaf in the parish of Aberdare and messuages and lands called the Court Lands and another property in the parish of Merthyr Tudful, co. Glamorgan, some containing references to the Wood and Homfray families of Merthyr, including also a lease, 1756, relating to a watercorn mill called Endside Mill otherwise Lowmill in the parish of St. Bees, co. Cumberland; together with explanatory notes by Edward G. Williams.
Account book of Sarah Evans, Monachty Arms Inn, Henfynyw, co. Cardigan,
Copies of three studies based on the census returns: 'A demographic study of north Cardiganshire rural districts, 1841-71'; 'Trefeirig, Cardiganshire: a study of the censuses 1841-71'; 'Parcel Canol, Cardiganshire: a study of the censuses 1841-71'. A copy of the study, 'The movement of tin and copper miners from Cornwall and Devon to the north Cardiganshire lead mines, 1851-71'.
Two scrapbooks of newspaper cuttings, dealing mainly with politics in Swansea; the donor, J. McEvoy, was Conservative agent there at the time.