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Maesycrugiau Railway Station papers,

Photocopies of an article on Maesycrugiau Railway Station, Carmarthenshire, contributed by Mr D. J. Thomas, Llanllwni, to The Carmarthen Times, August 1971; a roadside wagon list in respect of a truck proceeding from Maesycrugiau to Carmarthen (Manchester & Milford Railway), October 1875; and a daily cash sheet relating to Mesycrugiau station, 28 April 1879.

Verity family pedigrees,

A bound set of photocopies of pedigrees of various branches of the Verity family, to accompany the donor's 'History of the Verity family of Bridgend, Glamorgan' (see NLW Facs 164-165).

Llyfr Coch W. H. Griffiths, Presteigne,

A photocopy of a manuscript volume described on its 'title-page' as 'Llyfr Coch containing a collection of arms selected from various authentic sources and arranged alphabetically by W. H. Griffiths, Presteigne, 1836'. The original is in the possession of the Radnorshire Society.

Piers Plowman manuscripts,

Negative and positive photostat copies of manuscripts of Piers Plowman, namely, BL Add. MS 35157, BL Cotton Vespasian MS B.xvi, BL Royal MS 18 B.xvii, Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.3.14, BL Cotton Caligula MS A xi, BL Add. MS 35287, BL Harley MS 875, Cambridge MS Gg.4.31, Cambridge MS Gg.4.21., Westminster MS Eaton Hall, Oriel MS 79. The positive photostats were transferred from NLW MSS 14571-80 and 14599.

Miss M. A. Lazenby journal,

Photocopies of a journal recording visits made by [Miss] M. A. Lazenby to her uncle John Lazenby in Brecon, Sept. 1853, Sept. 1878, Oct. 1879 and July 1880. See also NLW Facs 214.

Phoebe Joyce Evans autobiography,

Xerox copy of 'By diverse paths: autobiography of Phoebe Joyce Evans, 1890-1975'. Mrs Evans gives an account of her childhood days in Penarth, Glamorgan, two years spent in Poland, 1909-1911, and of her experiences in the mission field in Madagascar, 1913-1936, where she met her husband, the Rev. William Evans (d. 1948).

Lewis Evans, the manner of settling plantations in America,

Two photostat copies, respectively positive and negative, of an account of 'the manner of settling plantations in America', written by Lewis Evans in a letter, dated 1 November 1764 at Philadelphia, to John Pownall. Taken from an original in the possession of the Royal Society of Arts. This copy was formerly NLW MS 14097D.

The encouragement of agriculture and manufactures in the British colony of Georgia,

Two photostat copies, positive and negative, of correspondence and related material 'with regard to the encouragement by the Premium Society of the Royal Society of Arts, of agriculture and manufactures in the British colonies, especially, as far as the present material is concerned, with regard to Georgia'. The letters are dated 1758-1761 and written by Henry Ellis, governor of Georgia, and John Ellis. From an original in the possession of the Royal Society of Arts. This copy was formerly NLW MS 14098E.

Ben Davies, Y duw hwn,

Dau gopi o gerdd o'r enw 'Y duw hwn' a gyfansoddwyd gan y Parch. Ben Davies (1864-1937), Pant-teg. Trosglwyddwyd o Llsg. LlGC 14528E. Mae'r gwreiddiol ym meddiant y Parch. T. Eirug Davies.

Lord Aberdare letters to A. J. Mundella,

Xerox copies of six letters, 1882-1890, from [H. A. Bruce], Lord Aberdare, London and Mountain Ash, to A. J. Mundella, relating largely to higher education in Wales. The originals are in the University of Sheffield library.

Thomas family of Carmarthen and Iowa,

Copies of a small collection of genealogical material, including typewritten extracts (births 1797-1837) from the registers of the Tabernacle, formerly Dock Gate, Baptist Church, Carmarthen, for persons of the name of Thomas, and a copy of the death certificate of Thomas Thomas, Rhosuchen, Trelech, d. 1 June 1858. There is also a copy of an account, by Le Roy Owens, Cotter, Iowa, USA, dated 22 February 1978, of the family, lives and descendants of James and Anna Thomas, who emigrated to America in 1840, and a xerox copy, with typewritten transcript and notes by Le Roy Owens, of a letter, dated 16 March 1866, from Harriet Thomas, Dodgeville, Iowa, USA, to her sister Mary Jones.

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