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Letters from Richard Trygarn Griffith,

Nine holograph letters, 1855-1860 and undated, from R[ichard] Trygarn Griffith from Whitland Abbey [co. Carmarthen], Carreglwyd [co. Anglesey], and Berkeley Square [London], to 'My dear Conway', undated (the cancellation of a visit to Llanwrtyd, a proposed visit to the Colby family at Fynone, Newcastle Emlyn, a dreadful flood in the vicinity of Whitland Abbey involving loss of life), Miss Howard, [18]55-1860 and undated (5) (proceedings concerning the disposal of or settling of certain estates), Susan [Lloyd, the writer's aunt], 1855 and undated (2) (personal and family news, comments on ministerial changes in the government, the earnestness of [Fox Maule, aft. Maule-Ramsay, 2nd baron] Panmure [of Brechin and Navar, later 11th earl of Dalhousie] and the trustworthiness of the Whigs, news from Balaklava, the conversion of the nephew of Dr. [Henry] Foulkes, Head of Jesus College [Oxford], to ? the Roman Catholic faith, the marriage of Miss [ ] Johnson and Mr. James Vincent in Llanfaethlu church, comments on Llysdulas near Amlwch), and the Misses Lloyd, Soughton House [Northop, the writer's aunts], undated (the writer's marriage).

Richard Trygarn Griffith.

Military standing orders,

  • NLW MS 10907D.
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  • 1824-1856.

Orders published from the Camp, near Poona, 26 May, 1831, for general information and to be considered as standing orders for the cantonment, together with extracts from later orders, etc., 1831-1840; a printer's copy of the Tsar's Order of the Day to his troops, 15 September, 1824, picked up in Sebastopol by J. Hill, Quartermaster, 4th Light Dragoons, on 14 September, 1855; and a list of events and prizes at the Scutari Games, to be held under the patronage of the Commander of the Bosphorus, 16 April, 1856.

Dictionary of names,

  • NLW MS 10908A.
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  • 1835.

A manuscript volume in Arabic and Persian which, according to an accompanying note, was picked up after the Battle of Inkerman in 1854. It opens in Arabic ('This is the book of the Jewels of Isālām') and then follow the invocation of the name of Allah and the laudatory reference to Mohammed. The text follows in Persian and consists of a dictionary of Islamic names, personal and geographical. The end is again in Arabic, and the colophon is dated 1213 of the Hejra, i.e. 1835.