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Penparcau scrap-books,

Two scrap-books containing miscellaneous material including newspaper cuttings, photographs, notes, posters, tickets &c. relating to Penparcau, Cardiganshire.

Pembrokeshire,

Including notes on: Tenby Museum; Narberth; St. Dogmaels; Molygrove [sic]; Monington; Nevern; Eglwys Wrw; Bayvil; Newport; Dinas; Llantood; Bridell; Meline; Llanfair Nant Gwyn; and Whitechurch. Also notes on Coggan Cave, Llandeilo Fawr, and Trelech a'r Bettws, co. Carm.

Pembrokeshire,

Including notes on Amroth; Dale; Gumfreston; Ludchurch; St Nicholas; Trefgarn; Rhoscrowther; Caldey Island; Spittal; Llanwnda; Pontfaen; Fishguard; Letterston; Kilgetty; Crunwear; Lampeter Velfrey; Jeffreston; Loveston; Puncheston; Bletherston; Llanfair Nant y Gof; Llanstinan; Manor Owen; Llanddewi Velfrey; Cilgerran; Manordeifi; Rudbaxton; Carew; Cilrhedyn; Newport; Wiston; St Dogwells; Maenclochog; Nolton; Llys y fran; and Llanllawer.

Pembrokeshire,

Including notes on Maenclochog; Robeston Wathen; Ambleston; Johnston; Tenby; Robeston West; Llanfair Nant y Gôf; St Davids Head; and Monkton. Also co. Glam., Neath. Included too are extracts from the minutes and annual reports, 1902-1912, of the Pembrokeshire Association for the Preservation of Ancient Monuments, and press cuttings re books.

Pembrokeshire,

Including notes on: Eglwys Wrw; Llanfyrnach; Llangolman; Mynachlog Ddu; Henrys Moat; New Moat; Llandeilo; Maenclochog; Llandysilio; Walton East; Ambleston; Morvil; Castle Blythe; Llanycefn; Gvmfreston; Lamphey; St Florence; Begelly; and Cresselly. Also co. Carm., Llangathen; Llangunnor; Carmarthen; Llanstephan; Llanybri; Llansawel; Llanybydder; Myddfai; St Ishmaels; and Pembrey.

Pembrokeshire antiquities,

Notes by Christopher B. Williams on various Pembrokeshire antiquities including an old out-house at Pentre Ifan once used as a place of refuge, the ancient village of stone houses called Madarhyd, an old bronze axe at Penwern, the remains of a monastery at Llanerch in the Gwaun Valley; and a tumulus near Llwyngwair mansion. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 423.

Pembrokeshire ancient monuments,

A copy of An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Wales and Monmouthshire VII - County of Pembroke (London, 1925), containing letters, press cuttings and manuscript notes. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 438.

Order of the Christian Faith,

A volume of papers and press cuttings relating to the Order of the Christian Faith, a monastic brotherhood which set up a chapel at Oxford, described as being part of 'The Evangelical Catholic (Universalist and Unitarian Christian) Church of the Divine Love', founded by the Rev. Vernon Herford (1866-1938). English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 462.

Notes on G. E. J. Powell of Nanteos,

A note-book, with an almanack for 1858, containing information about George Ernest John Powell (1842-1882) of Nanteos. As well as biographical information, the volume mentions the offer made by G. E. J. Powell to present a collection of paintings to Aberystwyth Corporation on the establishment of a public library and museum. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 315.

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