- C7/16.
- File
- 29 July 1915-6 April 1916.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Accounts, cheques etc., 29 July 1915-6 April 1916.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Accounts, cheques etc., 29 July 1915-6 April 1916.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Accounts, cheques, etc, Dec. 1914-Jan. 1916.
Accounts, cheques, etc, April-Dec. 1915; general, Sept. 1915-Jan. 1916. 1915-16,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Accounts, cheques, etc., Oct.-Dec,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Accounts, cheques, etc., July 1915-June 1916.
Accounts, etc., June-Aug. 1915; general, Sept.-Nov. 1915,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Accounts, Jan.-Aug. 1916; general, July 1915-May 1916; 20th Royal Welsh Fusiliers & Reserve Battalion, clothing correspondence, Aug.-Oct. 1915; accounts, cheques, etc., Aug. 1915-June 1916; correspondence re supplies of clothing and necessaries, Aug.-Dec. 1915. 1915-16.
Accounts-Donations and Subscriptions Lists, Welsh Army Corps,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Accounts-Donations and Subscriptions Lists, Welsh Army Corps, 1914-19.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
Pedigrees, mainly south Welsh or of Welsh historic figures, in the hand of Thomas Gruffydd, with a few short prose texts, also in his hand, including 'Enwau y milwyr' (p. 38), 'Marchogion y vort gron' [see National Library of Wales Journal, 14 (1965-6), 242-5] (p. 39) and 'Arfau y kwnkwerwyr a vyant ymorganwc' [the earliest known text, printed from here in M.P. Siddons, The Development of Welsh Heraldry, 4 vols. (Aberystwyth, 1991-2006), I, pp. 376-9] (p. 46).
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of pedigrees mainly of South Wales families, mostly in the hand of Gruffudd Hiraethog, with an index by William Llŷn.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of south Wales pedigrees in the hand of Wiliam Llŷn, written with greater care, and earlier perhaps, than most of his surviving genealogical manuscripts, with use of red and green. Up to p. 178 he is assisted by two other hands: Huws’ X130, making frequent short stints, often completing pedigrees begun by Wiliam Llŷn (e.g. pp. 15-17, 19, 24-7, 28, 30-5), and Huw Llŷn (pp. 162-3, 169-71, 176, 178). Another hand appears on p. 173 and another on p.177. From p.179 there is one assisting hand, Huws’ X131 (e.g. pp. 223-5, 240-1, 243-4). On pp. 372-7, ‘Gohelyth Glyn Nedd’, etc., signed ‘R T’, 1573, is added in the excellent hand of Richard Thomas of Ynysarwed. The latter part of the manuscript is written in Wiliam Llŷn’s increasingly untidy hand; use of red ceases after p. 318. Written not before 1561 (p. 212). On p. 8 in his later hand is ‘Henwau y pedair kamp ar ugain’. Pages 358-67 are in the early hand of Rhys Cain; there are additions in his mature hand on pp. 121, 224 and 324. On p. 1 is Robert Vaughan’s title: ‘Llyffr o Iachau Deheubarth o law Wiliam Llyn’ and on f. iv, ‘D. W. ll. llyfr Wm. Llyn am ddeheubarth’. On this compilation, see P.C. Bartrum, ‘Notes on the Welsh genealogical manuscripts’, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1976, 112.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
The manuscript consists of two parts: The first part comprises a collection of pedigrees in the hand of Gruffudd Hiraethog, with some later additions, c. 1545, in the same hand. The second part of the manuscript comprises pedigrees; a list of receipts in the hand of Rhys Cain; etc.
One of the other hands is that of Siôn Cain.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
Pedigrees and genealogies; and a brief chronicle of the sons of Idwal.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
Pedigrees in the hand of Gruffudd Hiraethog, which include fairly full details of authorities and sources.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of pedigrees compiled by Gutun Owain and others.
The manuscript is in four main hands, including apparently that of Ieuan Frechfa.
Acknowledgement by John Mygnoth of the receipt from Roger the Abbot and the convent of Margam, in perpetual farm, of a house and manse in the town of Newcastle, co. Glam., and the land lately held by Ralph, rector of Newcastle, with 1 a. land in Hám. Rent: 31/2 marks. Reservation to the convent of a site for a mill, and the fishery on the water of Vgemor. Power to the Rural Dean of Gronouth and the bailiff of Cardiff to compel performance of the stipulations. Witnesses: Richard de Turberevile, Philip de Nereberd, Maurice, son of Griffin; Robert de Anne, John le Noreys, William de Turbérevile, Hamund de Turberevile. Latin. Round seal, green wax, 3/4 in. A device emblematical of the Passion of our Lord, consisting of a cinquefoil flower, of which the centre is a lion's face, the five leaves (for wounds) bear each a cup or chalice, and the five barbs each a passion nail. + S' IOH Is : Minot.
Adshead & Cuffley, Manchester, Jan.-Feb,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Agenda and minutes of Clothing and Equipment Committee, 6 Jan. 1915, Clothing Committee Reports and Schedules for the period ended 31 Dec. 1914, accounts paid to contractors to date (15 Jan. 1915) and liabilites on invoices 14 Jan. 1915, and extracts from minutes of Clothing Committee, 22 Jan. 1915. 1914-15.
Agenda and minutes of the Clothing and Equipment Committee meeting held 12 March 1915,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records