Ministers' accounts for Cheshire, Flintshire and Denbighshire
- NLW MS 17111F.
- File
- 1408-1416
Part of Gwysaney manuscripts
Ministers' accounts of the Chamberlain of Chester for the counties of Cheshire, Flintshire and Denbighshire.
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Ministers' accounts for Cheshire, Flintshire and Denbighshire
Part of Gwysaney manuscripts
Ministers' accounts of the Chamberlain of Chester for the counties of Cheshire, Flintshire and Denbighshire.
Part of Gwysaney manuscripts
A collection of cywyddau and other Welsh poems, [16 cent.].
Journal of tours through France, Switzerland, Germany and Italy
Part of Gwysaney manuscripts
Davies Cooke, Philip, 1793-1853
Notes on a treatise on natural science by Daniel Sennertus
Part of Gwysaney manuscripts
'Historia Britonum' of Nennius
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Copy of the 'Historia Brittonum' of Nennius.
A copy of this manuscript in the hand of Ieuan Fardd is now NLW MS 2020iB.
Account of the tower on Garreg Mountain
Part of Gwysaney manuscripts
An illustrated account of the Tower on the Garreg Mountain, Whitford, Flintshire, by Thomas Hughes, written after 1897.
'Epistle to the Lady Charlotte Rawdon from the Banks of the St Lawrence'
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A poem entitled 'Epistle to the Lady Charlotte Rawdon from the Banks of the St Lawrence' by Thomas Moore.
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852.
Sale book of properties in Flintshire belonging to Phillip Davies Cooke of Gwysaney
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Valuation of part of the Gwysaney estate lying in Flintshire
Part of Gwysaney manuscripts
Valuation, 1809, by Charles Macniven, of part of the Gwysaney estate lying in Flintshire.
Valuation of part of the Gwysaney estate lying in Flintshire
Part of Gwysaney manuscripts
Valuation, 1809, by Charles Macniven, of part of the Gwysaney estate lying in Flintshire.
Part of Gwysaney manuscripts
Letters, etc., relating to the Davies family of Gwysaney
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Letters, documents and papers, 1624-[c. 1703], relating to the family of Davies of Gwysaney, including: five letters (including one from Henry Salusburye of Lleweny) to Robert Davies [II] of Gwysaney, 1624-1629; a copy of a deed of sale of the manor and lordship of Ewloe, Flintshire, dated 10 May 1632; papers re. the protest made to the bishop of St Asaph by the parishioners of Nerquis and Treythin, near Mold, in 1640 concerning the lack of divine service in their churches; a warrant from Prince Rupert to Robert Davies [III] of Gwysaney as High Sheriff of Flint to deliver monies collected for the King's service, 1644; appointment by Charles I of Thomas Davies as Colonel of a regiment of Foot and Dragoons in Denbighshire and Flintshire, 1643; a letter from John Owen, bishop of St Asaph, to Robert Davies; memorandum touching the conveyance of the advowson of Owston, Yorkshire, to Henry Cooke, 1702; copy of a conveyance of properties in Brynford, Flintshire (original dated 1363), etc.
Davyes, Robert
Memoranda of letters written by John Davies of Llannerch, Flintshire
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Memoranda of letters written by John Davies of Llannerch to various correspondents, 14 July 1769-19 March 1771.
Davies, John, 1737-1785
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The Gospel of St Matthew and a compilation, [c. 1120]-[c. 1133], of copies of charters, saints' Lives and other records and literary material relating to the medieval diocese of Llandaf. The text of the earliest charters appears to date from c. 500, and additions have been made up to c. 1619, but the bulk of the historical, legal and hagiographical material was copied and compiled under the auspices of bishop Urban (consecrated in 1107), with the purpose of using the historical and legal record to provide his newly-styled diocese of Llandaf with antecedents that would assist his efforts to convince the papacy of the ancient primacy of the bishopric over its neighbours, Hereford and St Davids, and also to define its position in relation to the metropolitan claims of Canterbury.
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A volume containing Welsh poetry, including awdlau, cywyddau and a few englyns.
Part of Gwysaney manuscripts
An autograph translation into Welsh, [1567x1581], by Richard Davies, Bishop of St. Davids, of the Pastoral Epistles of St. Paul to Timothy, Titus and Philemon (ff. 2-11); this is apparently a new translation of these Epistles by Davies, following the publication of Salesbury's 1567 New Testament (see Glanmor Williams, Bywyd ac Amserau'r Esgob Richard Davies (Cardiff, 1953), pp. 108-109).
Also included is a bond, on parchment, dated 2 April [1565], signed by William Salesbury, incurred for the purpose of publishing the first Welsh editions of the Book of Common Prayer and New Testament (f. ii verso; Latin and English); a draft petition, [1546x1563], urging the translation of the New Testament into Welsh (ff. 1-1a; English); and a note by D. R. Thomas on the contents of the manuscript, 1891 (f. 13; English). For a transcript of the translation see D. R. Thomas, The Life and Work of Bishop Davies & William Salesbury… (Oswestry, 1902), pp. 148-175.
Davies, Richard, 1501-1581.
Latin homilies and Welsh material relating to heraldry, poetry and music
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A volume entitled 'Welsh Pedigree' but containing Latin homilies and Welsh material relating to heraldry, poetry and music.
Commonplace book containing sermons, etc.
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Barddoniaeth Gymraeg (Llyfr Fychaniaid Porthaml)
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A volume of cywyddau and awdlau and other Welsh poems, addressed mainly to members of the Vaughan families of Hergest and Tretower.
Catalogue of books at Owston Hall
Part of Gwysaney manuscripts
A catalogue of the books in the library of Owston Hall, Yorkshire, made 2 March 1752.
On pp. 1-7 and 80 are notes on 'Elementary and Practicall Geometry and Arithmetick' and on pp. 76-77 there are tables of coin weights and measures, beer-, ale- and wine-measures, measures of length, time, etc.