Robert Owen, Plas-Du, letter to Cardinal Sirleto,
- NLW Facs 56.
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- 1584.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A letter, 1584, from Robert Owen, Plas-Du, to Cardinal Sirleto. The original is at the Vatican, Lat. Ms. 6194.
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Robert Owen, Plas-Du, letter to Cardinal Sirleto,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A letter, 1584, from Robert Owen, Plas-Du, to Cardinal Sirleto. The original is at the Vatican, Lat. Ms. 6194.
Robert J. Davies, Blaenau Ffestiniog, poetry,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A photocopy of an exercise book of Robert J Davies (1847-1912), Glan y Pwll Cottage, Blaenau Ffestiniog who emigrated to Hydeville, Vermont, USA, c.1870, containing verses by himself and others including O. Gethin Jones and W. Cynwal Jones, Liverpool.
Robert Griffith Pierce of the Carbon Slate Company,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Miss Beatrice Pierce, Newport, Gwent. Photocopy of Beatrice Pierce of Newport's transcript of a biographical account of her great-uncle, Robert Griffith Pierce (1857-19[--]), who emigrated to North America in 1883 and became one of the organisers of the Carbon Slate Company, Slatington, Pennsylvania, USA.
Robert Evans, account of his voyage to Australia,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopy of a typescript account by Robert Evans (1857-1945) of Rhyl, co. Flint, of his voyage to Australia in 1883.
Robert Davies of Llangollen and Milwaukee,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of the certificate of naturalization, 1851, and passport application form, 1896, of Robert Davies (1814-1898), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, formerly of Llangollen, and of his obituary notice from the Milwaukee Sentinel, 1898.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopy of two volumes of fishing log books, 1922-1957 and 1960-1944, of Lord Glanusk relating to fishing on the river Wye near Erwood, the first volume lettered on the cover 'Pwll-y-Faedda'.
Richard Williams and family letters,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Mrs Delyth Wynne Rees, Machynlleth, Powys. Photocopies of a letter, 1836, from Richard Williams (1802-1842), Calvinistic Methodist minister at Liverpool and brother of William Williams ('Gwilym Cyfeiliog', 1801-1876); of notes on 'Gwilym Cyfeiliog' by his niece; and of letters, 1908-1912, from the USA from descendants of the family.
Richard William Price (Llanfilo) will,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A photocopy of the will, dated 16 November 1578, of Richard William Price of Llanfilo, Breconshire. The original is in Hereford & Worcester Record Office, Hereford.
Richard Suggett, 'An analysis and calendar of early modern Welsh defamation suits',
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopy of Richard E. Suggett, National Monuments Record for Wales, Aberystwyth's unpublished research work, 'An analysis and calendar of early modern Welsh defamation suits', based mainly on the Court of Great Sessions Records and the Ecclesiastical Court Records (c.1991). Not available for the time being without the permission of Richard Suggett. Also a copy of Richard F. Suggett, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, Aberystwyth's unpublished work 'Welsh witchcraft: a study of conceptual change' (c.1994). Not to be made available without the permission of Richard Suggett. Withdrawn by Richard Suggett.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Xerox copy of a manuscript of Richard Price (1723-1791). Its contents are hitherto unidentified, it does not appear to be a part of observations on Reversionary Payments. Its main interest is that it is probably a fragment of printers' copy.
Richard Price and Alexander Christie correspondence,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Copies of letters, 1790, of Richard Price and Alexander Christie. The original copy is kept in the National Library of Scotland.
Richard Mynsterley request for payment for riding into Wales with letters,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A photocopy of a document, Nov., 7 Eliz. I (1564 or 1565), wherein Richard Mynsterley, one of the messengers of the Queen's Chamber, requests payment for riding into Wales with letters.
Rhys Jones, Gorchestion beirdd Cymru,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A photocopy of Welsh verse, including poetry by Ellis Rowland, William Phylip and John Williams, Trawsfynydd, and other manuscript material in various hands, mainly late 18 cent., in a copy of Rhys Jones, Gorchestion beirdd Cymru ... (Amwythig, 1773) belonging to Evan Lloyd, Cwm Bychan, co. Mer., one of the subscribers to the volume. Not to be issued to readers without the donors' consent, Mr & Mrs Philip Henry Jones, College of Librarianship, Llanbadarn Fawr.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
'Cwynfan' (Lament) gan Rhygyfarch, allan o BL Cotton Faustina C.i.
Rhyddid Williams biographical notes,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopy of biographical details of Rhyddid Williams (1894-1981), composer and church organist at Lethbridge, Canada.
Rhuamah Burial Ground, Bridgend, burials,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A copy of a list, compiled in 1970 by Bridgend Urban District Council, of burials at the disused Rhuamah Burial Ground in Bridgend.
Rhual MS and Salusbury family of Carregnewydd (Gwytherin) pedigree,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of part of a Rhual MS held at the Clwyd Record Office (D/HE/509) together with a pedigree of the Salusbury family of Carregnewydd, Gwytherin, compiled by Mr R. C. Lloyd, Kent. See also NLW Facs 378/11.
Rhiwhiriceth, Montgomeryshire, deed,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A photocopy of a deed dated 1611 being a grant of land in the township of Rhiwhiriceth (sic) in Montgomeryshire.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Xerox copy of a diary, 1 Jan.-24 Feb. 1840, kept by Rev. Thomas Phillips (1806-1870), Calvinistic Methodist minister and Welsh secretary of the British & Foreign Bible Society, together with a copy of a typewritten transcript of the entries for January.
Rev. Thomas Evans (Tomos Glyn Cothi) diary,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A photocopy of Moore's Almanack for 1818, belonging to the Rev. Thomas Evans (Tomos Glyn Cothi, 1764-1833) and containing manuscript entries by him. The original manuscript is now NLW MS 21970A. For similar volumes for the years 1814 and 1817 see NLW Minor Deposits 312-313A.