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NLW Facsimiles.
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Adgofion deugain mlynedd,

Photocopy of a lecture 'Adgofion deugain mlynedd', given probably in 1882 by a native of north Pembrokeshire, born about 1810.

Address to the Penucha Literary Society,

Llungopi o anerchiad gan Kitty Idwal Jones i Gymdeithas Lenyddol Penucha ar y testun 'Atgofion'. = Xerox copy of an address by Kitty Idwal Jones to the Penucha Literary Society.

Davies family of Llansawel pedigree,

Draft pedigree of the Davies family of Llansawel, Carmarthenshire, together with a copy of a letter to Huw Walters, NLW, from Rev. Roger L. Brown, Tongwynlais, containing information on the Davies family.

Francis Green MSS,

  • Formerly NLW Facs 312-344, now available on Open Shelves, NLW South Reading Room.
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  • [1898x1942].
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Xerox copies of the manuscripts of Francis Green, St Davids, in the Regional Library Haverfordwest, containing pedigree extracts and notes, abstracts of wills, etc., relating mainly to Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. These are available on the open shelves of the South Reading Room.

Dr D. Egryn Jones, St Kilda, letter,

A photocopy of a typescript transcript, [n.d.], of a letter, 16 September 1926, from Dr D. Egryn Jones, St Kilda, relating to the founding of the Queen Victoria Hospital at Essendon, Melbourne. See also NLW ex 499.

Letter from William Jones, Australia, to his wife, Mari,

A photocopy of a letter, 1863, from William Jones, Emu, Victoria, Australia, to his wife, Mari, giving an account of his gold prospecting, and a transcript of the original letter by Betty Mears, Wrexham, their great granddaughter.

Letter from Ann Owen, Bontuchel, to 'Miss Anwyl', Machynlleth,

A photocopy of a typescript transcript, [c. 1983], by D. Gwynne Morris, Rhuthun, of a letter, 27 August 1800, from Ann Owen, Fachlwyd, Bontuchel, Denbighshire, to 'Miss Anwyl' at Llugwy, Machynlleth, containing references to the trial of John Jones, Aeddren, for his alleged part in the Denbigh riot of 1795. [See B.B.C.S., Vol. 4, p. 61].

Evan Jones, Tasmania, family letter,

A photocopy of a letter, [c. 1877], from Evan Jones, Hobart, Tasmania, to his daughter and son-in-law. [Evan Jones was indicted for an act of sacrilege in Halkyn Churchyard and ordered to be transported at the Flintshire Quarter Sessions, November 1841. See John A. Timothy, Old Flint (Mold, 1980), p. 29]. See also NLW Facs 374/9.

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