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Celebration

R7/1058/43.
Celebration.
First broadcast: 25 December 2000.
UID: CWC642W055/HCF80/642W055.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Celebration.

Daily Service

R7/1058/44.
Daily Service.
First broadcast: 28 February 2000.
UID: 00RD0109CHO.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Daily Service: Rev. Ry Jenkins.

Sunday Half Hour

R7/1058/50.
Sunday Half Hour.
First broadcast: 27 February 2000.
UID: 00RM1609CHO.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Sunday Half Hour: All Saints' Church Gresford.

Sunday Half Hour

R7/1058/51.
Sunday Half Hour.
First broadcast: 10 December 2000.
UID: 00RM1650CHO.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Sunday Half Hour: St Woolos Cathedral. Theme: Good News to the Poor.

Sunday Half Hour

R7/1058/46.
Sunday Half Hour.
First broadcast: 12 March 2000.
UID: 00RH8311CL0.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Sunday Half Hour.

The Act of Worship

R7/1058/52.
The Act of Worship.
First broadcast: 11 February 2000.
UID: 00RM0506CHO.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for The Act of Worship: Rev. Roy Jenkins.

Prayer for the Day

R7/1058/45.
Prayer for the Day.
First broadcast: 29 February 2000 to 3 March 2000.
UID: Noted below.
Five typed scripts with written annotations.
BBC radio scripts for Prayer for the Day for the following dates in 2000:

29 February - UID: 00RY0309CH0;
1 March - UID: 00RY0409CH0;
2 March - UID: 00RY0509CH0;
3 March - UID: 00RY0609CH0.

Includes Pause for Thought: 1 March - UID: 00RP1509CL0/00RP1509CL1.

Sunday Half Hour

R7/1058/47.
Sunday Half Hour.
First broadcast: 26 March 2000.
UID: 00RH8313CL0.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Sunday Half Hour. Includes programme of service.

Sunday Half Hour

R7/1058/49.
Sunday Half Hour.
First broadcast: 6 February 2000.
UID: 00RM1606CHO.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Sunday Half Hour.

Book of Llandaff (facsimile)

  • NLW Facs 1091.
  • File
  • 1931

Monochrome photostat facsimile of the Book of Llandaff (Liber Landavensis) (NLW MS 17110E), presented by the National Library of Wales to P. T. Davies-Cooke of Gwysaney in 1931 on receipt of the family's deposit of manuscripts at the Library.

Confirmation by king John of a grant of 'Dunwallesland' near Abergavenny

  • 1962
  • File
  • 5 December 1209
  • Part of NLW Deeds

Charter of king John, 5 December 11 John [1209], confirming the grant of an estate called 'Dunwallesland' ['Dyfnwal's land'] near Abergavenny, with all its woods, fields, paths, waters, mills, fishponds and so on, to Philip, son of Wastellion, to be held of the king and his heirs on the same terms as Philip’s father, Wastellion, had held it of William de Braose, including the service of one knight at Abergavenny castle. Issued on the king’s behalf by Robert de Vieuxpont at St Briavels, [Gloucestershire], and attested by twelve witnesses, notably William de Aubigny, earl of Arundel ('Will[el]mo Comite Arundell'), Robert de Thornham ('Rob[er]to de Turneha[m]'), Hugh de Neville ('Hugon[e] de Neuill') and Cadwallon ab Ifor ('Cadewallan filio Iuor' [of Senghennydd]).

John, King of England, 1167-1216

Quit-claim by John Thomelyn of Halwenethorche to Sir Robert de Penres, of a m. and lands in the demesne of Kedwely...,

Quit-claim by John Thomelyn of Halwenethorche to Sir Robert de Penres, of a m. and lands in the demesne of Kedwely, on the road from St. Ysmael’s to Kedwely. Witnesses: Richard de Ryvers, seneschal of Kedwely; John Le Boteler, Geoffrey Don, Richard Baldewen, Philip Heruy, Adam Payn. [Latin]. Dated at Kedwely, 15th July, 7 Edw. I [1279]. Seal wanting.

Grant of land by Queen Mary and Philip of Spain

Letters patent, dated at Westminster, 11 February, 1 & 2 Philip and Mary [1554/5], issued by Mary I, Queen of England and Ireland, and Philip II of Spain, as King of England and Ireland, granting lands in Broughton [?Bychton], Marton [Mertyn] and Tredesmowen [?Trefednywain], [all in the parish of Whitford], in the commote of Coleshill, Flintshire, to John Davye [Davies, of Gwysaney].
The document is decorated with a fine initial double-portrait of the monarchs enthroned, in ink and wash within the initial letter 'P' of interlacing strapwork, and bears the secretarial signatures of both. Large strapwork initial letters appear in the first line, and the margins are illuminated with heraldic emblems in gold and colours. The great seal of Mary I is appended, attached by the original green and white plaited laces.

Pedigree of John Meredith of Allington

Pedigree roll of John Meredith of Allington [Trefalun], Denbighshire, compiled in 1604 by his brother-in-law Edward Puleston of Allington and executed by Randle Holme I, containing thirty-six fully painted coats of arms, many impaled or quartered.
In addition to the descent of Meredith from a number of ancestors, the roll also shows that of his wife Ermyn Puleston from Sir Richard Puleston of Emral and Agnes Waren, and that of Ermyn's mother Margaret Almer from Gwaeddfawr. The pedigree is arranged so that the combined arms of John Meredith and Ermyn Puleston, those of Ermyn's parents Edward Puleston and Margaret Almer and those of her paternal grandparents Sir Edward Puleston of Emral and Ermyn Hanmer are prominently displayed side by side at the foot of the pedigree, and below them the personal coat of arms of John Meredith, with its six quarterings. The authorship of the roll was attributed to Edward Puleston by Siôn Cain (see Peniarth MS 269i, p. 43, and M. P. Siddons, Welsh Pedigree Rolls (Aberystwyth, 1996), p. 23). The roll is an example of Siddons' style 3.

Puleston, Edward, 1547-1606

Pedigree of Sir Peter Mutton of Llannerch

  • NLW Facs 1094.
  • File
  • 1870

A photographic copy, May 1870, of a pedigree of Sir Peter Mutton of Llannerch, chief justice of north Wales, showing also some of the descents of his second wife Ellen (née Williams), compiled on parchment in, or soon after, 1634/5 by Griffith Hughes.
The roll is an example of a target pedigree (style 7 in Michael Powell Siddons, Welsh Pedigree Rolls (Aberystwyth, 1996)). It includes sixty coats of arms around the circumference, representing the most distant ancestors, with a further twenty-one mostly impaled shields dispersed within the body of the pedigree. At the centre is the personal coat of arms, with twenty-seven quarterings, of Mutton Davies, grandson of Peter Mutton, together with two cartouches. The copy is monochrome and on a reduced scale and is assembled from two photographs; it can be discerned that the majority of the coats of arms on the original were fully painted.

Hughes, Griffith, active 1630-1665

Aberystwyth (misc. properties)

Title deeds for various houses and burgages in the town of Aberystwyth, 1332-1657. Landmarks include the town cross, the river Rheidol, the bridge, the castle, the mill, Dinas Maylour, Sarne Pwll Budyr and Porth Tywyll. Properties include Y Tyddyn Dan y Dinas, Parcke yr Eithyn, Parcke Bache, Park y Helig Duon, Maes Glas, Tythin yr Hen Fagwyr, Gwayn Lladron and others. The earliest deeds record a quitclaim by Germyn Dryw to his son Roger Dryw and Matilda his wife, 1331/2; acquisitions by John Dyer, 1372, Philip and John, sons of John ap Gwilym Vechan, 1421, 1425; a mortgage by Robert Scuten and Elen his wife, 1397/8; and a bond by John Faunt of Glym Watir, Dublin, and several other Irish fishermen to John Vachan, 1430. Several deeds name Meredith Glays or Glais, David Glays and Henry Glais, 1444, 1448/9, 1450, 1460. Other deeds involve the families of Voya, Phillips and Rogers, 1481-1602, including William ap John Voya, 1488, 1533/4, Roger ap Richard, 1568, Richard Phyllips, 1572; and the will of William ap John Voya, 1539/40. There are marriage settlements of Rycharde Phelippes of Aberystwyth and Elen vch Morgan of Llanychaearn, 1568; of William ap Roger (Rogers) and Katteringe vch Mer'edd, comprising a mansion house, the Store House in Maesglas, etc., 1581-1582; and Richard ap David Lloyd and Tanglwyst vch Moris, 1609; and a gift in fee tail by Richard Phillipps to David Lewes of Gernos, and Gwenllian vch Thomas Parry his wife, and to Rees David Lloyd of Llanddeiniol and Anne vch Thomas Parry his wife, 1602. Further items comprise the probate of the will of David ap Harrye, 1559/60; acquisitions by Sir Richard Pryse and Dame Gwen Pryse, from Thomas Odinghells and John Collopp of London and others, 1593-1657; and a grant by Elizabeth I to James Lewis of lands previously possessed by Rice ap Griffith, attainted, 1593.

Puleston pedigree

Pedigree roll, dated 10 March 1664, with additions to 1672, recording the genealogy of the family of Puleston (or Pyvelesdon) of Puleston, Shropshire, and their descendants the Pulestons of Emral, Flintshire, and of Havod-y-Wern, Allington and Bersham, all in Denbighshire. It was transcribed by John Salusbury of Erbistock from the books of Robert Davies of Gwysaney, Edward Puleston of Allington, and Owen Salusbury of Rhug.
The pedigree is traced from 'Sr Richard Pyvelesdon de Pyvelesdon' (fl. 12-13 cents) and contains no heraldry.

Salusbury, John, approximately 1630-1677

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