A photostat facsimile of a communication relating to an old effigy in Northop church, Flintshire, sent in 1839 by Charles Ellis, barrister-at-law, Lincoln's Inn to a Mr Urban for use in the Gentleman's Magazine, with sketches of the effigy.
One of two volumes containing transcripts made by Samuel Ayscough (1745-1804) and another of English Romances from the Harleian and Cotton manuscripts in the British Museum and other sources.
Ayscough, Samuel, 1745-1804 Transcripts of English Romances (late 18 cent.), NLW MS 5600C
One of two volumes containing transcripts made by Samuel Ayscough (1745-1804) and another of English Romances from the Harleian and Cotton manuscripts in the British Museum and other sources.
Ayscough, Samuel, 1745-1804 Transcripts of English Romances (late 18 cent.), NLW MS 5599C
A request made in the 37th year of Queen Elizabeth (1595) by Henry Goodman, one of the messengers of the Court of Exchequer to Cardiff and Milford Haven, for payment of allowances for travel and various charges, etc.
Goodman, Henry Request for payment of allowances (1595), NLW MS 5575D
A collection of over four hundred and fifty (Irish) Gaelic proverbs collected in Ulster, with English translations, a few English proverbs and phrases, an introduction to the study of proverbs, and two bibliographies of the subjects.
A copy of the second edition of Clement Moody: The New Eton Latin Grammar ... (London, 1840) containing a short note in the autograph of Richard Robert Jones (Dic Aberdaron, 1780-1843).
Y Fynegres Farddol, being a list compiled by Evan Jones, Tynypant, Llanwrtyd (Ieuan Buallt) (1850-1928) of the titles of volumes of Welsh poems published during the 19th century.
Jones, Evan, 1850-1928 List of 19th century volumes of Welsh poetry (early 20 cent.), NLW MS 5570B
A speech by the Reverend Edward Hughes (Y Dryw) (1773-1850) on the establishing of the Denbigh Welsh Literary Society, 4th April 1823; Marwnad Bardd Cloff (i.e. Thomas Jones (1768-1828)), three times president of the Gwyneddigion Society, by Cyvaill; fragments of poetry.
A short account of Rhuddlan and its castle, being the original manuscript of Thomas Edwards: Rhuddlan Castle, A Short History and Guide (Chester, 1914).
Edwards, Thomas Rhuddlan Castle, A Short History and Guide, 1914, original manuscript, NLW MS 5567C
A charm against witchcraft found at Devil's Bridge, Cardiganshire, with a note, 1926, relating to its provenance by E. M. Davies, vicar of Llandysul, Cardiganshire.
A copy, from the library of Frederic Seebohm, of a collotype facsimile of Extenta Castri et Honoris de Denbeigh, facta per Hugonem de Beckele ... anno regni Regis Edwardi Tertii (post Conquestum) octavo, A.D. 1335 (see Survey of the Honour of Denbigh, 1334, ed. for the British Academy by P. Vinogradoff and F. Morgan, 1914).
Minutes and general accounts of the Portmadoc Literary and Debating Society, 1878-1886, with a copy of the original list of members, etc. Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor was admitted a member of the society in 1881.
A Commonwealth warrant, dated 4 May 1655, issued to Gualter Frost and signed by Henry Lawrence (Lord President of the Council of State), Philip Jones (member of the Council and governor of Cardiff), Francis Rous (Speaker of the little parliament) and others, to pay the sum of 'threescore and eighteene pounds' to Robert Roberts, 'being for Satisfaccon to ye Souldyers who recovered ye horses of ye Lord Cheife Justice Rolls and Mr. Baron Nicholas Seized upon by the Rebells at Salisbury', endorsed with the receipt and signature of Robert Roberts.