Manuscript valuation, dated 8 January 1828, of the Mather Parkes & Co. leadworks in Bagillt, Flintshire (ff. 1-6, rectos only). It was compiled by one Robert Daglish (see f. 6), who is possibly the engineer Robert Daglish (1779-1865) or his son Robert (1809-1883). The valuation lists 116 items, including two steam engines, rolls and tables in the rolling mills, weighing machinery, three large smelting furnaces and new buildings, together with many smaller items of equipment and piping. The firm of Messrs Mather Parkes & Co., which was based in Liverpool, had been dissolved in July 1827; it is unclear which of the several leadworks in Bagillt was operated by the company.
Casgliad o lythyrau a phapurau yn ymwneud â beic modur T. H. Parry-Williams, KC 16, yn cynnwys dau lythyr at Buddug Thomas (mam y rhoddwr) oddi wrth T. H. Parry-Williams, 1963, ac un gan Amy Parry-Williams, ei wraig, 1976. Ymhlith y casgliad hefyd mae ffacsimili o blât KC 16, y beic modur.
Parry-Williams, T. H. (Thomas Herbert), Sir, 1887-1975
Seven notebooks containing notes made during, or immediately after, interviews conducted by the donor with Welsh politicians, public figures and activists during the period 1968-70, as research for his D.Phil thesis at Oxford University on Welsh nationalism 1945-70, later published as: The Welsh question: nationalism in Welsh politics, 1945-1970 (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1975). The names of those interviewed are listed at the back of The Welsh Question.