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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales With digital objects
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Achau,

Pedigrees in the hand of Gruffudd Hiraethog, which include fairly full details of authorities and sources.

Achau,

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 ...,

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.

Address book,

Address book containing the names of Aberystwyth troops and their addresses whilst on active service. The volume also includes the names and home addresses of those who had agreed to join the Aberystwyth YMCA on their return from war.

Address to the Scottish Study of Parliament Group

Draft of an address to the Scottish Study of Parliament Group by Paul Silk discussing Wales' constitutional history, devolution in Wales, the relationships between the constituent nations of the UK and the work of the Independent Commission on Devolution in Wales.

[Adolf Hitler]

Two successive frames from a cine-film of Hitler taken at the time of David Lloyd George's visit in 1936. David Lloyd George is not visible.

[Aerodrome and plane]

An aeroplane on the ground at an unknown aerodrome. The plane is seen from a distance but is very similar to a Dornier Do-X seaplane. The Do-X was financed by the German Transport Ministry and built in a specially designed plant at Altenrhein, on the Swiss portion of Lake Constance, in order to circumvent the Treaty of Versailles which forbade any aircraft exceeding set speed and range limits to be built in Germany after World War I. The plane was completed in 1929. In his diary A J Sylvester writes that the Lloyd George entourage witnessed it taking off on a trial flight on Sept 4th 1929.

Agenda and minutes of Clothing and Equipment Committee, 6 Jan. 1915, Clothing Committee Reports and Schedules for the period ended ...,

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.

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