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Nicholas Manuscripts,
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A diary,

A diary or journal, 1861-1862, kept by [?Mary Rees] the wife of a Pembrokeshire minister.

?Mary Rees.

Brad y Llyfrau Gleision,

Draft of a letter by Thomas Nicholas referring to the accusations contained in Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of Education in Wales (London, 1847).

Thomas Nicholas.

Glamorgan,

Notes by Thomas Nicholas for the Glamorgan portion, which was separately issued in 1874, of 'Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales'.

Thomas Nicholas.

Letters,

Letters to Thomas Nicholas from a variety of correspondents, many of them being subscribers to the fund raised for building an English Congregational chapel at Carmarthen.

Lonsdale House School, Bridgwater,

Legal papers and letters, 1876-1877, relating to Lonsdale House school, Bridgwater, Somerset, in which Thomas Nicholas and William Parkes were in co-partnership.

Miscellanea,

A notebook, written by Thomas Nicholas, containing household recipes, copies of letters sent by him to other ministers, 'englynion' by J[ohn] E[vans] (Trefgarn) and Thomas Nicholas, etc.

Thomas Nicholas.

Nicholas Manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 MSNICHOL
  • Fonds
  • [1836x1879] /

Papers, [1836x1879], of Thomas Nicholas, including correspondence, journals, sermons, pedigrees and papers relating to Lonsdale House School, Bridgwater.

Nicholas, Thomas

Notes on Anglesey,

Notes on the antiquities and history of Anglesey, Brecknockshire, Glamorgan, etc.

Thomas Nicholas.

Pedigrees,

Pedigrees, mainly of Welsh families, and replies to inquiries sent by Thomas Nicholas when he was preparing 'Annals ... of the Counties and County Families of Wales'.

Thomas Nicholas.

Poems,

Poems, etc. by Thomas Nicholas.

Thomas Nicholas.

Taith i Lerpwl,

A journal kept by Thomas Nicholas, 1838, including notes on a preaching tour from Trefgarn to Liverpool and back undertaken by Nicholas and John Evans.

Thomas Nicholas.

The Furlong family,

Genealogical tables, certified extracts from registers, and correspondence relating to the Furlong family, Pembrokeshire.

Thomas Nicholas and others.

The pedigree of the English people,

Papers relating to the case of Pike v. Nicholas, heard in the Court of Chancery, 1868-1869, the plaintiff, Luke Owen Pike, alleging that Thomas Nicholas in his work The Pedigree of the English People had 'copied from and pirated' his work entitled The English and their Origin.