List of ships on the river Dee
- NLW MS 5914C
- Ffeil
- 20 cent.
A list of trading vessels from 1837 onwards which were built on the river Dee, the material including the towns of Rhyl, Flint, Connah's Quay, Queensferry and Chester.
84 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
List of ships on the river Dee
A list of trading vessels from 1837 onwards which were built on the river Dee, the material including the towns of Rhyl, Flint, Connah's Quay, Queensferry and Chester.
A History of the Island of Mona ...
A copy of Angharad Llwyd: A History of the Island of Mona, or Anglesey ... (Ruthin, 1833), which bears the autograph of William Wordsworth (1770-1850).
A transcript of The Petition of the Six Counties of South Wales and the County of Monmouth, Presented to the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England For a supply of Ministers, in lieu of those that have been Ejected [printed in 1652], together with a part-transcript, part-abstract of A true and perfect Relation of the Whole Transaction concerning The Petition of the six Counties of South Wales ... With the Parliament's Resolves and proceedings thereupon Now humbly Represented to his Highnesse the Lord Protector's consideration [published in 1654].
Notes relating to some Anglesey fines in the Public Record Office, 1685-1830.
Autograph letters from J. Williams, Town Hall [? ---], 5 September 1830, to a Mr Jones of Scholarcae, Llanberis, and from Richard Jones, Congregational minister, Milnthorpe, Westmoreland, 27 October 1836, to his father, John Pritchard, Singrig, Dolwyddelan, near Llanrwst.
King Arthur. An Heroick Poem ...
A copy of Richard Blackmore: King Arthur. An Heroick Poem ... (London, 1697), with manuscript notes explaining the numerous names (some of which are veiled) and classical references in the text.
A copy of a script for a play by Chris Cooper, entitled 'All at Sea', which was performed by members of Theatr Powys, October 2004.
Cooper, Chris
Caernarvon Castle visitors' book
A Caernarvon Castle visitors' book, 1859-1861.
Tour through England and Wales
One of three volumes containing a journal of a tour, 1831, through Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, Durham, Westmorland, Cumberland, Lancashire, Cheshire, Flintshire, Denbighshire, Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire, illustrated with numerous engraved prints and maps.
One of three holograph manuscripts of music by Joseph Charles Holbrooke. NLW MS 8085 contains an arrangement by William Fenney of 'The Wild Fowl' from 'The Children of Don' by Holbrooke, for piano four hands.
Fenney, William, 1891-1957
'Sylvia' (original manuscript)
The original manuscript of the vocal score of 'Sylvia', an operetta in two acts by W. Rhys-Herbert, words by Maude Elizabeth Inch, 1906.
'Bethany' (original manuscript)
The original manuscript of 'Bethany', a sacred cantata in two parts for solo and chorus of mixed voices, with organ, piano or orchestral accompaniment. Words by William ap Madoc and music by W. Rhys-Herbert, 1909.
The tune book of John Thomas containing hymn-tunes and anthems popular in the mid-19th century. Some of the titles are ornamented.
Thomas, John
The tune book of John Lloyd, precentor of Hyfrydle Chapel, Holyhead, c. 1821-1850, maternal uncle of John Roberts ('Ieuan Gwyllt'), who has inserted his tune 'The Happy Land', on pp. 237-238.
Lloyd, John, Holyhead
The tune book of David Lewis (? of Bryncrug, Merioneth), c. 1840.
Lewis, David, of Bryncrug?
David Jenkin's 'Glamorgan Collectanea'
'A Collection of Materials to assist in writing a History of Glamorganshire. Copied from old Manuscripts, and Compiled from other Sources, by David Jenkin Senr. Swanea 1839'.
Jenkin, David, fl. 1839
A fragment of thirty folios of a manuscript of the second version of the Wycliffite Bible, covering the text of the Gospel according to S. Matthew, Chapt. VI, 14, to Chap. XIII, 4.
'A booke of sundrye and divers noats of evidences, of tymes, and wyttnesses of Cheshire, Lancashire, Wales, etc., collectede and written by Thomas Chaloner', 1592. The first section of the book consists of abstracts, made in 1592-3, for genealogical purposes, by Thomas Chaloner of Bridge Street, Chester, 'student of the Lawe of Armes and Armory', of documents relating to the families of Gamull of Kneghton, Venables and Leighes, Vawdray, Newton, Leighton, Molyneux, Heskayth, Grosvenor, Cholmondeley, Holland, Savage, Dutton, Trevor, and others. The remainder of the book (ff. 77-181) contains an extensive collection of genealogies with arms in trick, all written in a hand of the early seventeenth century, with an index to the entire volume by the same hand.
Chaloner, Thomas, d. 1598
A journal of 'A Picturesque Trip', 1850, to Aberystwyth, Oswestry, Llangollen, Bangor, Caernarfon, Beddgelert, Tremadog and Dolgellau.
Cofnodion Undeb Cerddorol Dirwestwyr Ardudwy
Minute book, 1870-1877, of 'Undeb Cerddorol Dirwestwyr Ardudwy'.