- NLW MS 13880A
- File
- 1822-1827
Part of Gomer M. Roberts Manuscripts
Account book, 1822-1827, of John Lewis, Tanlan-isaf, later of Greenhill, Llandybïe, co. Carmarthen, bootmaker, with indexes of customers' names.
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Part of Gomer M. Roberts Manuscripts
Account book, 1822-1827, of John Lewis, Tanlan-isaf, later of Greenhill, Llandybïe, co. Carmarthen, bootmaker, with indexes of customers' names.
Bowling Association of Wales Papers
Papers, including correspondence, agenda and minutes, 1965-1970, of the Bowling Association of Wales, together with papers from 1962 concerning the secession of the six county associations (Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, Mid Wales (Brecon and Radnor), Monmouthshire, Montgomeryshire and Pembrokeshire) from the Welsh Bowling Association (co. Glamorgan) in 1965
Brecknockshire Traditions, &c.
Papers found loose inside NLW MS 13854iE, including draft notes by Walter Jones Williams for an article on 'Brecknockshire traditions, &c.', published in Archaeologia Cambrensis (1858), 156-161.
Williams, Walter Jones, 1814-1866
Part of Llangibby Castle Estate Records.
A draft tract entitled 'Proofes drawne from authorities and other reasons why Cadelh prince of Southwales was the eldest sonne of Roderic the greate (kinge of Wales) and that he and his issue after him had a superioritie over the rest of Wales and his two bretheren and the descendantes from them' by, and in the autograph of, Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt. The substance of this tract was subsequently incorporated in Vaughan's British Antiquities Revived (Oxford, 1662). The volume contains both the arguments and answers set forth by Vaughan and therefore differs considerably from Peniarth MS 277 which contains only the arguments.
Pasted inside the front cover is a short description of the volume in the form of a cutting from Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge’s Sale Catalogue of the Mostyn Library (1919), p. 22.
Vaughan, Robert, 1592-1667
An incomplete transcript of 'Chronica Principum Walliae' or 'Brut y Tywysogion', probably based on the text in 'Llyfr Coch Hergest' and bearing a close resemblance to the text found in Peniarth MS. 212, and a transcript of another chronicle from Cadwalydr Vendigeid to A.D. 1565.
Survey of the manor or lordship of Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, co. Glamorgan, containing answers to articles of enquiry presented to twenty-one named jurors, followed by sections containing details of properties, tenants, rents and services.
A rental of crown quit rents within the borough of Caernarvon, 1847-1856.
A volume containing a rental of the corporation of Caernarvon, 1832-1838, a rental of crown quit rents in the borough of Caernarvon, 1834-1846, an account of quarterly payments of gas tenants, 1833, and mortgage accounts, 1830-1835.
Caerwys parish registers (facsimiles)
One of two volumes containing photostat facsimiles of the parish registers of Caerwys, Flintshire, 1673-1790.
Caerwys parish registers (facsimiles)
One of two volumes containing photostat facsimiles of the parish registers of Caerwys, Flintshire, 1673-1790.
Calendar of Carmarthenshire sheriffs and genealogical material
Part of Stedman Thomas Manuscripts
'Calendar of all The High-Sheriffs for The County of Carmarthen and of all the Mayors, Bailiffs and Sheriffs of the Corporation of Carmarthen from the year of Our Lord 1400 to 1818 ...'; genealogical notes and tables largely of South Wales families, with numerous notes and annotations by Stedman Thomas; etc.
Cân i Etholiad Seneddol Meirion, 1868
Cân newydd yn gosod allan y modd y darfu Huw Prys a John Shon, dau o bysgotwrs glan Afon Dysynni yn Sir Feirionydd, orfodi hen Dori cydwybodol i addaw pleidleisio o blaid yr Yswain Dafydd Williams, Castell Deudraeth, yn etholiad 1868, the song possibly by Edwin Jones, Tywyn (Meirionnydd), afterwards of Aberystwyth.
Caniad Llywelyn ab Ivan ab y Gov
An extract translated into staff notation by Arnold Dolmetsch from British Museum Additional MS 14905, 29 January 1935.
Dolmetsch, Arnold, 1858-1940
Cantawd: 'Gwarchaead Harlech',
The original manuscript score of a cantata - 'Gwarchaead Harlech' - by Joseph David Jones, Ruthin (1827-70).
Jones, J. D. (Joseph David), 1827-1870
Capel Ebenezer, Merthyr Tudful,
A minute-book, 1905-1925, of Ebenezer Welsh Baptist church, Merthyr Tudful, co. Glamorgan.
Capel Ebenezer (Merthyr Tydfil, Wales).
Account book of Wern Welsh Congregational church, Ystalyfera, co. Glamorgan, containing general accounts and miscellaneous memoranda, 1894-1911.
Wern Welsh Independent Chapel (Ystalyfera, Wales)
Cardiganshire attorney's notebook
An interleaved copy of William Lilly: Merline Anglici Ephemeris Or Astrological Judgments for the year 1667 ... (London, 1667), with numerous manuscript notes relating to legal matters, lists of cases, etc. in which Cardiganshire persons were concerned, together with various memoranda, all probably written by a Cardiganshire attorney.
Cardiganshire C. M. trust deeds, etc.,
A bound volume containing printed Acts of Parliament, 1736-1868, largely relating to the conveyance of lands for charitable uses; a printed circular letter, 1861, from the Wesleyan Chapel Committee to the Superintendents of Circuits, calling attention to the provisions of 'An Act to amend the Law relating to the Conveyance of Land for Charitable Uses', 17 May 1861; and a manuscript alphabetical list, compiled circa or after 1871, of trust deeds of Calvinistic Methodist churches, Sunday schools, day schools, dwelling and chapel houses, cemeteries and land in co. Cardigan.
Cardiganshire Constabulary register of criminals.
A register of criminals apprehended by Cardiganshire Constabulary, 1897-1933, with physical descriptions of prisoners and details of previous convictions. Photographs are included of most of those sentenced between 1897 and 1909.
Cardiganshire Highways account books
Account books, 1869-71 and 1888-9, of cash receipts and expenditure on account of the highways in the districts or townships of Broncastellan, Cwmrheidol, Melindwr, Tirymynach, Trefeirig, Clarach, Vaenor Lower, Issa yn Dre, Parcel Canol, Vaenor Upper and Ucha yn Dre, all in North Cardiganshire.