William Bynner of Tyddyn, late of Abermarchnad, co. Mont., gent., and Mary Brynner, only child of the said William. 2. John Humffreys of Llanvyllin, co. Mont., gent. Mortgage lease for 99 years of Bryn Kenevill in p. Llanervil, co. Mont. (J.L.M. Sinnett 3).
Griffith Evan of Llanervill and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. Edward Williams of Poole, co. Mont., gent. Mortgage for £660 of Tythyn y Gyfylche, and Ty yn y fron in p. Llanervill, co. Mont., and Tyddyn Ddolwen, Tyddyn Cae y Gweoddion, Llyast y Bellan, and Tyddin Bach in p. Llangadvan, co. Mont. (J.L.M. Sinnett 9).
David Jones of Gyfylche in p. Llanerfil, co. Mont., gent. 2. Rice Pryce of Manafon, co. Mont., gent. 3. Humphrey Jones of Machynlleth, co. Mont., gent. Mortgage for £270 of certain lands in Kenewill in p. Llanerfil, co. Mont. (J.L.M. Sinnett 17).
Minute book of the Morriston War Fund, 1914-1919. The beginning of the volume is a copy, in the same hand, of the contents of NLW MSS 12263B for 1914-1916 (ff. 2-39). The minutes for February 1916-February 1918 then continue to the end of the volume (ff. 39-87, rectos only) which is then inverted and the minutes continued to July 1919 (ff. 53 verso-74 verso, 77 verso-86 verso, versos only).
Poetry by Morgan Rice Morgan (Melancthon), clergyman, together with a draft of a letter, miscellaneous memoranda, including accounts, etc. Much of the volume has a Cardiganshire interest.
Morgan, Morgan Rice, Rev. Poetry, etc. (19 cent.), NLW MS 4485B
Pedigree of Thomas Morgan (d. 1603) of Tredegar, traced from [Gwrtheyrn] and William the Conqueror, with thirty-four coats of arms, all emblazoned and painted, probably in the hand of Hopcyn ab Einion of Brecon (fl. 17 cent, first ¼), and continued by a later hand to include the pedigree and achievement of Sir William Morgan (d. 1653).
A typescript essay on 'Morgan John Rhys a'i amserau' by 'Hereticus', i.e. Robert Owen, Croesor, Penrhyndeudraeth, Merioneth, submitted for competition at the National Eisteddfod held at Treorky, 1928.
A volume of sermons composed between 1832 and 1834 by Morgan Evans; the first sermon was preached at Caerphilly, Cardiff and Tongwynlais in December 1832.
Evans, Morgan, Rev. Sermons (1832-1834), NLW MS 6044B