- NLW MS 22201A
- File
- 1904
Sheep Register, printed and sold by W. Whittington, Wind Street, Neath, used to record almost three hundred earmarks from farms in co. Glamorgan, 1904.
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Sheep Register, printed and sold by W. Whittington, Wind Street, Neath, used to record almost three hundred earmarks from farms in co. Glamorgan, 1904.
Service books of the Mid-Cardiganshire Shire Horse Society's stallions, 'Ivy Victor Chief', 1915, 'Elksley Prince William', 1916, 'Frithville Conquering King', 1917, 'Leek Challenger', 1918, 'Sundridge Dray King', 1919, 'Dollar Dictator', 1920-1921, 'Groby Stonewall', 1922, 'Hafren Clansman', 1923, 'Chatsworth Drayman', 1924, 'Quarry Goalkeeper', 1925, 'Member for Carlton', 1926, 'Frodingham Major', 1927, and The Stallion Owner's Service Register and Groom's Check Book for 'Ivy Victor Chief', 1914.
One of three manuscripts containing sermons preached in Llansamlet and district, 1839-1865, by Morgan Rice Morgan, who became perpetual curate of Llansamlet in 1842, together with a poem by Morgan to thank Thomas Rees, Middle Bank, Llansamlet for the loan of a mare, 1841.
Morgan, Morgan Rice, Rev. Sermons (1839-1865), NLW MS 2898A Poem (1841), NLW MS 2898A
One of three manuscripts containing sermons preached in Llansamlet and district, 1839-1865, by Morgan Rice Morgan, who became perpetual curate of Llansamlet in 1842, together with a poem written by Morgan to thank Thomas Rees, Middle Bank, Llansamlet for the loan of a mare, 1841.
Morgan, Morgan Rice, Rev. Sermons (1839-1865), NLW MS 2900A Poem (1841), NLW MS 2900A
One of three manuscripts containing sermons preached in Llansamlet and district, 1839-1865, by Morgan Rice Morgan, who became perpetual curate of Llansamlet in 1842, together with a poem written by Morgan to thank Thomas Rees, Middle Bank, Llansamlet for the loan of a mare, 1841.
Morgan, Morgan Rice, Rev. Sermons (1839-1865), NLW MS 2899A Poem (1841), NLW MS 2899A
Part of Thomas Price MSS,
Sermons, notes for lectures and articles, and a note of routes used by cattle drovers in Brecknockshire, Carmarthenshire, etc.
Thomas Price.
A volume of twenty-three sermons, fourteen (ff. 1-94 verso) compiled during the 1660s by William Watkins (ordained priest 1665), vicar of Llanfihangel Crucornau, Monmouthshire, 1665 - c. 1672, the remainder, which includes a sermon in Welsh, belonging to the following century. Some of the sermons were preached, 1753-1756, at Llan-arth or Llanwenarth, Monmouthshire (ff. 101 verso, 148 verso) and the first sermon (ff. 3-9) at Llanddewi Rhydderch in 1781 by the vicar, William Charles.
William Watkins and others.
Sermons and sermon notes, 1843-1863, by Evan Lewis, Congregational minister at Brynberian, Pembrokeshire, with some notes of sermons heard by him, 1840.
Lewis, Evan, of Brynberian.
Part of Henllan Manuscripts
'Ephemeris', being a list of sermon texts, etc. and of the places at which they were delivered, 1775-1794, by Thomas Morgan; most of the sermons were preached at Morley, Yorkshire, while others were delivered at Henllan and elsewhere in Wales. The sermons bear the serial numbers 3484 to 5572.
Sermons preached during the years 1720-1764, mainly at Margam, Penrice, Oxwich, etc.
Sermons preached at Llanellen, Llanover, Abercarn, Goytrey and elsewhere in Monmouthshire between 1829 and 1856.
Two sermons, one in Welsh by the Reverend Lewis Evans, preached at Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn, Eglwys Newydd and Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, 1798-1812 (ff. 1-10) (see also NLW MSS 22131C, 22141B), the other preached at Llangorwen and Borth, co. Cardigan, 1874-1875.
Part of Sir John Williams manuscripts
Sermons, in English and Welsh, apparently written in 1675 and 1676.
A note-book possibly in the hand of the Reverend John Evans, Baptist minister, best known as John Evans, Abercannaid, Merthyr. The contents consist entirely of sermon notes, 1827-1829 and undated. Inset are loose items, including a note addressed by D. Rhys Stephen, from Abertawy, to the Reverend John Evans, [18]31 (accompanying a copy of a three-stanza hymn by John Morris, headed 'Hymn dduwiol a gyfansoddwyd i'r Parch. Mr. Davies, Alltwen'), and further sermon notes, [18]44 and [18]67, bearing the initials 'J.E.'., or the signature 'John Evans'.
Evans, John, 1806-1872
A manuscript containing a sermon preached, 1843-1860, at various places in Radnorshire, together with a note on a clerical meeting at Bangor Teifi Church, 1865.
Section plan of Seven Sisters coalmine,
A photostat facsimile of a section plan of the Seven Sisters Pit made in 1880 by Thomas Lloyd.
Part of CMA: Records of Danycastell Calvinistic Methodist Church, Crickhowell
'Scrapiana', or cuttings from newspapers, both Welsh and English, collected by Charles Ashton. The cuttings, ranging from 1884 to 1890, are from Y Dydd, Gwalia, Cambrian News, Liverpool Daily Post, Tit-bits, Y Drych, The Welsh Farmers' Gazette, Liverpool Weekly Mercury, Wellington Journal, Y Llan, Oswestry Advertizer, and the Montgomeryshire Express.
Charles Ashton (compiler).
Scott & Fowler, Gloucester (Solicitors) Collection of Denbighshire Deeds,
Deeds and documents, 1555-1875, relating to properties in the counties of Pembrokeshire, Anglesey, Montgomeryshire; deeds, 1696-1868, of lands in the parishes of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Llanelidan, Efenechtyd, and Llanfwrog, Denbighshire; and documents, 1735-1868, relating to the Eyarth Estate, Denbighshire.
Scott & Fowler, Solicitors.
A school exercise book of a pupil at [Gwernafield School, Flintshire], 1870-1.