- NLW MS 21894E.
- Ffeil
- [1827x1829].
Rate book, [1827x1829], for the parish of Berriew, Montgomeryshire, listing owners and occupiers and description of property by township.
208 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Rate book, [1827x1829], for the parish of Berriew, Montgomeryshire, listing owners and occupiers and description of property by township.
Miscellaneous accounts, 1864-1868, relating to Bryn-lloi Schoolroom (the British school), Glanaman, Carmarthenshire, including the names of those contributing towards it.
Letters to Rachel Bromwich from David Jones, artist and writer (3) 1961-1965, together with a copy of Agenda, vol. 4, no. 1 (April-May 1965), containing David Jones's poem The Hunt, with notes and corrections in the author's hand, and from Colin Wilcockson, Cambridge (2) 1974, one enclosing a copy of a letter, 1974, from David Jones (ff. 39-46).
Jones, David, 1895-1974
Tune book, first half of the nineteenth century, containing hymn-tunes and anthems together with notes on the rudiments of music.
Autograph letters, 1890-1891, to Alfred Nutt (1856-1910) from Heinrich Zimmer (1851-1910) and Kuno Meyer (1858-1919), with an English version by Meyer of the verses of Gilla in Chomdad's (Irish) poems relating to Finn.
Autograph of Welsh Bishops, &c.
Autograph letters or autographs, 1684-1826, of William Davies Shipley, dean of St. Asaph, and John Moore, bishop of Norwich (aft. Ely), and of the following who held bishoprics in Wales: Shute Barrington (Llandaff), Thomas Burgess (St. Davids), Edward Copleston (Llandaff), John Egerton (Bangor), John Ewer (Llandaff), Samuel Horsley (St. Davids, aft. St. Asaph), John Randolph (Bangor), Thomas Sherlock (Bangor), Thomas Tanner (St. Asaph), John Tyler (Llandaff), Richard Watson (Llandaff), and Lawrence Womack (St. Davids).
Shipley, William Davies, 1745-1826
Jabez Edmund Jenkins (Creidiol): Barddoniaeth, &c.
Poetry by Jabez Edmund Jenkins (Creidiol) (1840-1903), rector of Vaynor, Brecknockshire; extracts from a son entitled Ffynon Llysiog by Jenkin Williams, Taf-fechan, 1840; an elegiac englyn on Thomas Price (Carnhuanawc) (1787-1848) by Owen Williams (Waenfawr); a letter from David Watkin Jones (Dafydd Morganwg) (1832-1905) to Jabez Edmund Jenkins.
Jenkins, Jabez Edmund, 1829-1903 Poetry, NLW MS 6206E Letter to, NLW MS 6206E
Nathaniel Jones: Llythyrau, &c.
Two letters, one written 1848, the other undated but written before 1848, from Nathaniel Jones (b. 1772) to his nephew Thomas Jones, Llandderfel, father of Thomas Jones, Brynmelyn, Llandderfel (d. 1906) and grandfather of R. N. Jones (donor of NLW MSS 6191 and 6192), with copies of hymns.
Jones, Nathaniel, b. 1772 Letters from (1848 and n.d.), NLW MS 6192D Copies of hymns, NLW MS 6192D
Diaries of a Lady of Quality ..., with correspondence, &c.
An extra-illustrated copy of Diaries of a Lady of Quality from 1797 to 1844. Edited ... by A. Hayward ... (London, 1864). The insertions include a letter from Richard Griffin Neville, Lord Braybrooke (1783-1858) to [Thomas Crofton Croker (1798-1854)], 18 February 1852, relating to the impending dissolution of the Percy Society.
Braybrooke, Richard Griffin, Baron, 1783-1858
Letter from Gruffydd Dwnn (facsimile)
A photostat facsimile of a letter written c. 1506 [but see note at 678 below] by Gruffydd Dwnn (c. 1500-c. 1570) (also Don or Donne), Kidwelly to his brother Sir Edward Don[ne], with a press cutting and correspondence relating to the letter and its writer.
Correspondence of Ellis Lloyd, Bridgend, &c.
Correspondence, 1919, between Messrs Hodder & Stoughton, publishers, London and Ellis Lloyd, Bridgend, Glamorgan, also correspondence, 1933, between Ellis Lloyd and Sir Daniel Lleufer Thomas (1863-1940), together with an appreciation by the publishers' reader [?Sir William Robertson Nicoll (1851-1923)] of Messrs Hodder & Stoughton of poetry by Hugh Menai Williams (Huw Menai) (1888-1961), afterwards published under the title Through the Upcast Shaft.
Monumental inscriptions: Llanddewibrefi and Llangeitho
Adysgrifau a mynegeion a baratowyd gan Dr E. L. James a Dr M. A. James o feddargraffiadau ar gyfer plwyfi Llanddewibrefi a Llangeitho, Ceredigion (Cyfrol XVII).
James, E. L. (Evan Lewis), 1929-
A manuscript of the French prose romance of Tristran, Chevalier de la Table Ronde, illuminated on vellum.
Letters from Robert Cholmondeley, &c.
Autograph letters, mainly of North Wales interest, from Robert Cholmondeley (afterwards Earl of Leinster) (1584?-1659), 13 March 1633/4, to Sir Roger Mostyn, kt (1559/60-1642); letters from Joseph Bunbury, Llay, 19 October 1676, to Sir Roger Mostyn, first baronet (1623/4-1690); letters from William Lloyd, bishop of Lichfield, Chester and Coventry (formerly bishop of St Asaph) (1627-1717), 6 May 1693, to Richard Mostyn, Penbedw (?the son of Sir Roger Mostyn, first baronet); letters from Richard Mostyn, Penbedw, 15 December 1693, to Sir John [?Conway]; letters from Thomas Puleston, Nantclwyd, 8 August 1720; letters from Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, fourth baronet (1749-1789), Wynnstay, 15 March 1745/6, to Richard Williams, Penbedw; a statement dated 20 May 1678, signed by Owen Thelwall and others, relating to the burial of Dorothy Lloyd, alias Meredith, at Nannerch; financial memoranda, 15 April 1704, relating to Sir John Conway and a certain Mr Mostyn.
Extracts from a harbourmaster's notebook, &c.
Typewritten extracts from a notebook kept by William Barrow, harbour master, Portmadoc, containing details of sailings and arrivals of ships at Portmadoc, 1861; a printed copy of Can o Goffadwriaeth, neu Hanes am y Schooner Hannah, o Gaernarfon ... by Elizabeth Davies, widow of one of the men lost on the schooner Hannah, 8th October 1880; a programme of the seventh annual festival of the Ardudwy Temperance Choral Union, 18 June 1873.
The Integration of Mercury and Lugus: ....
A microfiche copy of Krista L. Ovist's PhD thesis, 'The Integration of Mercury and Lugus: Myth and History in Late Iron Age and Early Roman Gaul' (University of Chicago Divinity School, 2004).
A microfiche copy of Krista L. Ovist's PhD thesis, 'The Integration of Mercury and Lugus: Myth and History in Late Iron Age and Early Roman Gaul' (University of Chicago Divinity School, 2004).
Ovist, Krista L.
Llawysgrifau Ynyslwyd (Aberdâr)
Two 18th century manuscripts, comprising 'Tlysau'r Beirdd wedi ei gasglu ... [gan] Benjamin Simon, Bardd o Aber Gwili ... MDCCLI' and 'Llyfr Dafydd ab Gwilim, Bardd o Lanbadarn Fawr Yngharedigion, a ysgrifenwyd ... gan Benjamin Simon Bardd a Henefydd ... MDCCLIV'. The manuscripts were fully catalogued for the Historical Manuscripts Commission by J. Gwenogvryn Evans when they were in the possession of D. P. Davies, Ynyslwyd, Aberdare (see below).
Simon, Ben, ca. 1703-1793
Correspondence and pedigrees, &c.
An autograph letter, 7 February [16]93, from Humphrey Humphreys, bishop successively of Bangor and Hereford (1648-1712), to Peers Maudit, Windsor Herald; letters and genealogies sent to Bishop Humphreys, 1704-1707, by Peter Le Neve, Norroy King of Arms (1661-1729), and Thomas Humphreys, mainly concerning the pedigree of Sir William Humphreys, a sheriff of the City of London, with notes thereon and on Robert Vaughan, Hengwrt (1592?-1666), by Bishop Humphreys.
Humphreys, Humphrey, 1648-1712
Material relating to the production of Lady Charlotte Guest's English translation of the 'Mabinogion' (London, 1838-49), including facsimiles, a letter from Joseph Fisher, engraver, to Guest, 1838, a modernized (Welsh) version of the tales of 'Branwen ferch Llŷr' and 'Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed', possibly made by John Jones ('Tegid'), original sketches, proofs of illustrations, etc.
Guest, Charlotte, Lady, 1812-1895
Collectanea of Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick,
'Collectanea de rebus celticis' by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick. They include notes on the Celtic language; 'Nomina Cantredorum Wallensium' taken from Cotton MS Domitian A. VIII in the British Museum; a pedigree of the Lloyd family of Mabws, Cardiganshire; a transcript of a letter from John Gillies, Perth, with a translation by him of 'the Gaelic Chronicle of the Kings of Scotland'; a translation of 'an ancient Irish Poem entitled the thirteen wonders of Ireland, by the Revd. Jas Hely A.B.'; letters from Charles Roach Smith and F. Hall; and miscellanea.
Meyrick, Samuel Rush, Sir, 1783-1848.