Carmarthenshire deeds. Arranged by parish.
- [Carmarthenshire]
- Is-is-fonds
Carmarthenshire deeds. Arranged by parish.
Carmarthenshire North presbytery,
See aslo CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel Gibea, Cwmgwili and CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel Elim, Tir-y-dail.
Rhan oBute Estate Records,
Catalogues, programmes and scrapbooks,
The group comprises mainly manuscript and printed catalogues of the composer's works, concert programmes and scrapbooks.
Catherine J. 'Katie' Evans, (1860-1918),
Rhan oPenralley Papers
Official papers deriving from administrative procedures of central government, dated between 1581 and 1887, consisting of manuscript copies and published versions of speeches, addresses and official letters, Acts of Parliament, petitions and cases, proclamations, lists of ministers and MPs, and miscellaneous other political papers. The majority originate from the second half of the seventeenth century, giving an instructive view of the relations between the Stuart monarchs and their respective parliaments, against a background of political unrest and religious dissension. Recurrent themes include the Dutch invasion, the accession and policies of William III, Jacobite resistance, Protestant religion, European wars, taxation, home and foreign trade, and national finance.
Rhan oJames Griffiths papers
The group comprises general office records, being correspondence, 1981-1994, papers relating to training, 1983-1993, office notebooks, 1986-1989, and office leaflets, 1987-1993.
Central Services Committee papers
Minutes of the Central Services Committee, 1991-1992.
Heb deitl
The section consists of the administrative and financial records, 1975-1988, of the Ceredigion, formerly Mid Wales branch, situated in Aberystwyth.
Association of Artists and Designers in Wales. Ceredigion branch
Rhan oUniversity College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Old Students' Association Records,
Charles Family Letters. Arranged by family member, then mainly alphabetically by correspondent,
Papers of, or in the possession of, the Rev. Charles Francis Powys, father of John Cowper Powys, comprising personal papers; letters from family members and other correspondents; personal and family estate documents; and papers of various family members, namely his brother Major Littleton Albert Powys, his wife Mary Cowper Powys and her sisters, and his parents Littleton Charles and Amelia Powys.
Powys, Charles Francis, 1843-1923
Rhan oUniversity College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Old Students' Association Records,
Chartist riots in Montgomeryshire
Papers, almost all correspondence with a few examinations, depositions, orders, etc., relating to the Chartist riots in Montgomeryshire. Most of the correspondence is either letters sent to Viscount Clive, who was lord lieutanant of Montgomeryshire when the riots broke out, by Lord John Russell, magistrates, local attorneys, military officers, etc., or draft or copies of letters sent by Clive, including to Lord John Russell. The papers relate to the riots themselves, more especially to enlisting the aid of the military and, to a lesser extent, to the prosecution of the rioters. All the letters are dated between 1838 and 1839 except the first letter, dated 1831, and the final two letters, dated 1842 and 1892, the latter enclosing a document relating to the riots.
See also NLW, CMA: Records of Delamere Chapel, Cheshire; and CMA: Records of Ebenezer Chapel, Waverton, Cheshire and Bangor University MSS 24791: St John Street Church Sunday School Register [Chester].