Rydym wedi eich ailgyfeirio at dudalen gyntaf y canlyniadau. Er mwyn osgoi defnyddio llawer iawn o gof, mae AtoM yn cyfyngu tudalennu i 10,000 o gofnodion. I weld y cofnodion diwethaf yn y set canlyniadau cyfredol, ceisiwch newid y cyfeiriad didoli.
Letters, press cuttings, transcripts and associated papers collected by Sir Evan D. Jones (1859-1949), of Pentower, Fishguard, relating to the French Invasion of 1797 and to the North Pembrokeshire Local Militia. The correspondents, 1925-1931, include Professor David Salmon, Iltid E. Thomas, J. Kyrle Fletcher and Lord St Davids.
Election addresses and leaflets circulated in various constituencies including East Glamorgan Division, Mid-Glamorgan, Merthyr Boroughs and Breconshire during the December 1910 General Election.
Papers, 1956-2012, of the professional artist exhibiting association 56 Group Wales (formerly the 56 Group) which include publicity material (including catalogues and posters); printed publications; audio-visual footage; photographic print blocks; financial records; insurance papers; agendas and minutes of annual general meetings, extraordinary general meetings and Group meetings; and a voluminous correspondence, largely between the Group’s secretaries and its executive committee and other members, the Welsh Arts Council, exhibition venues, accountants and auditors, etc.
The Rules and Regulations of the Savings Bank for the Town of Bala,. and Neighbouring Parishes; established At Bala, November 9th, 1819 . . .', containing the names of the officials of the bank at Bala, its original and amended rules, and its annual statements of accounts from 1821 to 1833.
The third of four volumes containing an interleaved copy, with manuscript notes (partly in shorthand) by Caleb Evans, D.D. (1737-1791), of The Holy Bible ... with Annotations and Parallel Scriptures ... By Samuel Clark (London, 1690).
A copy of The Holy Bible ... with annotations and parallel scriptures ... by Samuel Clark (London, 1690) which belonged to William Morgan of Rhumney, April 17th 1775, and which has genealogical notes relating to the Morgan family, 1731-1764, together with transcripts of letters and poems.
Clark, Samuel, 1626-1701 The Holy Bible ... with annotations and parallel scriptures ... by (1690), NLW MS 1120E
The fourth of four volumes containing an interleaved copy, with manscript notes (partly in shorthand) by Caleb Evans, D.D. (1737-1791), of The Holy Bible ... with Annotations and Parallel Scriptures ... By Samuel Clark (London, 1690).
The second of four volumes containing an interleaved copy, with manuscript notes (partly in shorthand) by Caleb Evans, D.D. (1737-1791) of The Holy Bible ... with Annotations and Parallel Scriptures ... By Samuel Clark (London, 1690).
The first of four volumes containing an interleaved copy, with manuscript notes (partly in shorthand) by Caleb Evans, D.D. (1737-1791), of The Holy Bible ... with Annotations and Parallel Scriptures ... By Samuel Clark (London, 1690).
A bibliography of English language and grammar by Howell Lloyd Davies. (Formerly Howell Ll. Davies MS 20.) English. Exercise book. Purchased from the library of Howell Lloyd Davies, Ruabon, 1949.
A volume described on the title page as 'The Heraldic Arms of the Welsh Princes Compiled by N[icholas] Bennett, Glanyrafon [Trefeglwys, co. Montgomery]. Copied & Emblazoned by his Nephew Breese Bennett Owen at Glanyrafon during . . . 1876'. The work is in the form of a biographical dictionary of eminent Welshmen from the earliest times to the nineteenth century, with, whenever ascertainable, descriptions and copies (emblazoned) of their coats of arms. Included as insets are a holograph letter from J[ ohn] Deffett Francis, Swansea, to Captain Thomas [of Swansea, 18]78, thanking the recipient for the opportunity to peruse the manuscript; and a family pedigree tracing the descent from the Bennett family of Glanyrafon of Mrs. E. I. Wynne-Jones of Rudgwick, Sussex, who donated the volume to the National Library. A list of manuscripts and books consulted in compiling the work is given at the beginning.
A biographical note on 'Gwilym Marles' and miscellanea by Rees Jenkin Jones. (Formerly Rees Jenkin Jones MS.) English, Welsh. In boards. Donated by Dr Goronwy Jones, Swansea.
A biography in Welsh of Richard Williams (1835-1906), Cambrian House, Garn Dolbenmaen, co Caernarfon, a prominent figure in the Baptist cause in Caernarfonshire.