Lord Lisburne allowed the library to photocopy a pedigree book, with emblazoned coats of arms and an achievement, of the Vaughan family, Earls of Lisburne, compiled, 1920-1921, by G. Ambrose Lee, York Herald of Arms, with later manuscript and typescript additions.
A photocopy of PRO Ed 39/974, comprising letters and memoranda, 1904-1911, relating to the establishment of a national library and a national museum in Wales.
Photocopies of notes written in 1933 by Lloyd Jones, born in Aberdare, co. Glam., containing details regarding his family and recording their departure from Wales to America in 1874, from America to Patagonia in 1876 where his father worked as an engineer, back to Wales in 1877 and to America in 1879 until 1892.
Photocopies of some nine hundred and fifty typescript poems composed by Lewys Idwal Jones (1921-1989), born in Amlwch, co. Ang., but who later moved to Norway where he was engaged at the University of Oslo as a consultant for the Celtic Institute; together with a brief biography.
Photocopies of five documents, 1881-1893, relating to the Welsh settlement in Patagonia including a marriage certificate, a licence, and a list of some of the inhabitants of the municipality of Gaiman.
Photostat facsimiles (negative and positive) of several folios of a 13th century Latin manuscript, probably the portion of the St Asaph Evangelium which Edward Owen claimed to have discovered in 1933. No details of origin are given.
Photostat facsimiles of sketches and engravings from BL Add. MS 27362. 'Sketches in sepia of towns and buildings in the Isle of Man; with a few engravings'.
Items from the Salisbury (Cecil) MSS at Hatfield: llythyr Morys Clynnog o Rufain, 24 Mai 1562; James Parry's letter to his cousin 11 Nov. 1593; and John Lewys's confession and Thomas Salisbury's deposition, July 1596. Formerly NLW MS 12353D.
Deeds and documents of the Ellis family of Glasfryn, Chwilog. The original documents are at Glasfryn, Chwilog (See also NLW Facs 47, 49-52). Copies also available on microfilm.
Ecclesiastical documents relating to the Ellis family of Glasfryn, Chwilog. The original documents are at Glasfryn, Chwilog (See also NLW Facs 47-48, 50-52). Copies also available on microfilm.