- N4/22.
- Ffeil
- 1880-[c.1937].
Cuttings from local and national newspapers in England and Wales, many relating to matters of historical and literary interest, but predominantly concerning a wide variety of current affairs.
Cuttings from local and national newspapers in England and Wales, many relating to matters of historical and literary interest, but predominantly concerning a wide variety of current affairs.
English verses, including some translations of Welsh verses.
English limericks, mostly of a licentious nature.
English verses, including translations from other languages.
Welsh and English verses and prose, including ribald verse, together with draft letters to publishers and extracts from diaries.
Westminster and Oxford papers,
Reports, examination papers, timetables, notes, receipts and other papers relating to the time spent by Egerton Phillimore and other members of his family at Westminster school and Christ Church, Oxford.
Oxford examination certificates,
Personal bills, accounts, details of investments and purchases, reflecting Egerton Phillimore's perennially troubled financial situation.
Personal and household records,
Records of personal and household expenditure, including financial accounts, bills and other records of transactions, notably with booksellers, together with inventories of furniture and plate. Most of the records relate to Egerton Phillimore, but a handful concern other members of the family.
Items of antiquarian interest, mostly dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, including account books, almanacs, tax assesments and terriers, wills, inquisitions post mortem and translations of medieval patent rolls. Egerton Phillimore sold many of his most valuable items to Sir John Williams in 1894, but this group of items remained in his possession.
A list of the lands of Sir Thomas Mostyn in Anglesey, Caernarfonshire, Flintshire and Denbighshire, together with a list of his chief officers.
Mostyn Estate (Wales).
Will of John Richardson the elder of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, 4 September 1740 (P4/3); and the grant of administration to another John Richardson, the executor, 12 November 1742 (P4/4).
Transcripts and translations of Welsh poetry, together with related notes, in the hands of the Chevalier Lloyd, D. Silvan Evans, Elias Owen, Egerton Phillimore and others.
Lloyd, J. Y. W. (Jacob Youde William), 1816-1887.
Burial of Richard Parry at Whittington,
Declaration of burial of the body of Richard Parry of Hindford, Shropshire, aged 13 years, in Whittington churchyard, 12 September 1853, by William Walsham How.
Notes on the Life of St Kentigern and a transcript of Walter Bower's 'Scotichronicon' (BL Titus A. XIX), in the hand of H. L. D. Ward, given to Egerton Phillimore in the 1890s.
Ward, H. L. D. (Henry Leigh Douglas), 1825-1906.
Poetical works of John Thomas, 'Hoelyonydd',
A notebook and some loose leaves containing poetical works of John Thomas, 'Hoelyonydd', of Sennybridge.
Thomas, John, Hoelyonydd.
'Observations on some Welsh manuscripts' by Max Nettlau,
Manuscript copy of an essay by Dr Max Nettlau on the linguistic and literary content of a number of Welsh manuscripts.
D. E. Williams - Sir John Williams,
Letters from a number of correspondents, including D. G. Williams, D. J. Williams, Hugh Williams ('Hywel Cernyw'), Sir Ifor Williams and Sir John Williams.
Williams, John, 1840-1926
Agnes Phillimore - Emma Phillimore,
Letters from a number of correspondents, including Sir Augustus Phillimore, Emma Phillimore, Catherine Mary Phillimore, Charles Augustus Phillimore and Charles B. Phillimore.
Phillimore, Charles Augustus, 1871-1949.