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A poem beginning 'The next yeare after 88 / if I mistake not I am right / a Prince did ...,
- A155.
- File
- [1688x1694?].
A poem beginning 'The next yeare after 88 / if I mistake not I am right / a Prince did come with force of armes'.
'A Poem' beginning 'Whilst politick mortals with Diffrent views',
- A148.
- File
- [17-18 cent.].
A poem of fifteen lines, beginning,
- 6122.
- File
- [1600x1699.?].
A poem of fifteen lines, beginning:. 'If to live well and right thou cost not know'.
'A Poem on Death', written in the form of 'englynion',
- A117.
- File
- [1600x1799?].
Beginning: 'Grim Death Scorneth this carnal sheepfold ...'.
'A poem on the times in Q[uee]n Anne's Reigne.',
- A132.
- File
- [1702x1714].
'The Seven wise men.'. Beginning: Seven sages in our happy Isle are seen. The glory and support of Albions Queen.
- A111.
- File
- [1600x1799?].
Beginning: Dear Tom! this brown jug that now foams with mild ale. And in which I will drink to sweet Nan of the Vale.
'A Poem to Mr Gildon.' 'To the most insolent Atheisticall Mr Gildon.',
- A131.
- File
- [1684x1724?].
Beginning: Bless me! what dreadful changes doe I see.
- A138.
- File
- [c. 1681?].
Beginning: I think I shall never despaire. On the verso: 'These ffor Thomas Mansell esq. a member of the Honble house of Commons at Britton ferry in Glamorganshire Cardiffe Bagg.'.
'A Poem upon the Chancelor & Judges.',
- A129.
- File
- [1600x1699?].
Beginning: Were all like Yorke of delicate Address. Strength to discern and Sweetness to express.
A poem, entitled 'President for to make an English englin the Welsh way',
- A116.
- File
- [1600x1799?].
Beginning: 'And tho my flesh be tortured with pain / I know my flesh shall be restor'd again ...'.
- 5980.
- File
- [1600x1699].
A poetical piece entitled:. 'A dialogue beetween the devill and Burgessess'.
A political poem of six lines, beginning,
- 6121.
- File
- [1600x1699.?].
A political poem of six lines, beginning:. 'On Esop's leggs does stately Skipwith tread'.
- 2517.
- File
- 1702.
A powle rate made ye ninth day of June within ye Higher Hamlett of Coychurch uppon all men and Woemen and all other persons above ye age of 16 yeares. Assessor: Richd. Evan. Collector: Richd. Evan.
- 5171.
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- 1714, Oct. 25.
A prescription, 'for a giddiness in ye head and for a decay'd constitution that is chill or paralitick' given [to one of the Mansell family] by the Earl of Marr.
A receiptand signed by Wal. Morgan, Cl[e]r, Lecturer of L[ ? ],
- A115.
- File
- 1708, May 31.
'A Riddle from Lady Mansel in Feb. 1744.',
- A144.
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- 1744, Feb.
Beginning: With youth and Perfect beauty blest.
- A101.
- File
- 1685.
'A Sale of An Irish Wolf Dog Barb [sic] to David Hopkins of Neath by ye Huntsman of L[or]d Kelincant in [16]85.'. [The Irish wolf-dog sold for four shillings to David Hopkins. Witnesses: Samuel Love, George Slocambe, John Kifte. For the Love family, see History of the Vale of Neath, p. 39a, footnote. D.R.P.].