Capel Ebenezer, Merthyr Tudful,
- NLW MS 22855C.
- Ffeil
- 1905-1925.
A minute-book, 1905-1925, of Ebenezer Welsh Baptist church, Merthyr Tudful, co. Glamorgan.
Capel Ebenezer (Merthyr Tydfil, Wales).
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Capel Ebenezer, Merthyr Tudful,
A minute-book, 1905-1925, of Ebenezer Welsh Baptist church, Merthyr Tudful, co. Glamorgan.
Capel Ebenezer (Merthyr Tydfil, Wales).
General report on the sanitary condition of dwelling houses in the Rural District of Penllyn,
A copy of the results of a survey undertaken between 1898 and 1900.
Llanfair-juxta-Harlech vestry book, &c,
Vestry book for the parish of Llanfair-juxta-Harlech, Merioneth, 1787-1853, containing lists of names of paupers who received charity money from 1802 to 1853, and of persons who paid the poor rate in 1787; and minutes of vestry meetings from 18 November 1803 to 29 May 1851.
Musical score: Castell Dolbadarn
A musical score, 'Castell Dolbadarn' by John Metcalf, a work inspired by Turner's painting. Presented as part of the celebrations of opening Drwm, the new cultural centre at the National Library of Wales, June 2004.
Copies of Presteigne parish registers, Radnorshire.
Microfilm copies of the Presteigne, parish registers, comprising baptisms, 1561-1912, marriages, 1561-1922 (Banns 1754-1948) and burials, 1561-1904. Baptism, marriage and burial entries, 1671-1866 (with gaps), are also included for the parish of Ross.
General accounts, 1728-1783, kept by Hugh Lloyd, vicar of Mold. There are records of malt and hops used for brewing, of prices realised for livestock and cops, births, marriages, deaths, and wills, of expenses incurred in the building of a schoolhouse at Mold, and of a payment to Morris Dancers in 1737.
Lloyd, Hugh, fl. 1728-1783 Accounts, NLW MS 598E
Bilingualism in Education in Wales
A typescript draft, with manuscript revision and additions, of an unpublished volume on Bilingualism in Education in Wales, compiled by Dan Lynn James, former Language Organiser for Ceredigion, mainly between 1973 and 1977, together with an introductory chapter by Jac L. Williams and comments on the work by R. M. (Bobi) Jones. With NLW MS 22805D.
Eos Llechid: Hanes cerddorion Cymreig
An essay in Welsh by the Reverend Owen Humphrey Davies (Eos Llechid, 1828-1898) [DWB] on Hanes Bywgraphyddol a Beirniadol o Gerddorion Cymreig; hyd Ganol y Ganrif Bresenol, entered for competition at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, London, 1887, and partly published in Yr Haul, 1888-1890, 1894-1895. Papers, 1894-1917, found loose inside the volume have been filed separately (MS 22549iiE).
Eos Llechid, 1828-1898
Score-book, 1904-1906, of Ceredigion (Aberystwyth) Cricket Club. Correspondence and other papers, 1937-48, relating mainly to subscriptions to, and fixtures of, the club after it was re-formed, found loose inside the volume, have been filed separately (MS 22677iiD).
Pocket-book of Police Constable John Williams, stationed at Garndolbenmaen, containing a record of sheep earmarks in the parishes of Clynnog, Dolbenmaen, Llanfihangel-y-Pennant and Penmorfa, co. Caernarfon.
A notebook containing almost six hundred sheep earmarks from farms in counties Merioneth and Montgomery, with a list of localities and parishes (f. 1).
Typescript: The songbird is singing,
A typescript copy of Alun Trevor's reminiscences of his childhood in north east Wales during the 1920s, and his life and career afterwards, entitled The songbird is singing (published by Parthian Books, 2009).
Trevor, Alun.
Pregethau Robert Jones, Llanllyfni,
A volume of holograph sermons by Robert Jones, Baptist minister, Llanllyfni, co. Caernarvon. One of the sermons is dated at his home at Ochr y Foel, 29 January 1883. Also included in the volume are two hymns and a catechism. At the beginning is a list of contents ('Cynnwysiad').
Jones, Robert, 1806-1896
Llyfr Cymdeithas 'Ddirwestaidd' Corris,
The first register of [Corris] Temperance Society, August-December [1836] and undated.
Original seal of cos. Caernarvon, Anglesey, and Merioneth,
A volume of transcripts of leases, grants, charters, etc., 1704-1755, relating to the issues and profits of the origianl seal for cos. Caernarvon, Anglesey, and Merioneth, and of sums of money payable for fines and recoveries levied in the said counties, compiled for reference by William Wynne, serjeant at law, who was granted a lease of the original seal in 1729. The volume is indexed.
Wynne, William, 1693-1765
Notebook, partly in Welsh, of Daniel Jones, Tynbwlch, parish of Lledrod, co. Cardigan, containing farming accounts, 1928-9; details of payment to servants and workmen, 1929-37; and of sale of farm stock and equipment, 1937 (inverted text ff. 69 verso-76 verso).
Jones, Daniel, Lledrod
Ledger containing accounts of Thomas Jones, Dolfor, Ciliau Aeron, co. Cardigan, saddler, 1894 - ca. 1925, and of his son, D. J. Jones, cycle agent, ca. 1925-1936.
Thomas Jones and D. J. Jones.
Two charms against witchcraft from the Towyn area of Merioneth, and photostat facsimiles of two similar charms discovered in the neighbourhood of Llanidloes?, Montgomeryshire.
Holograph music compositions, 1918-19 and undated, by George Stephen Evans, Aberystwyth and Llanilar, including a short anthem or introit, 'O Love the Lord', to words from Psalm 31; two version of a song, 'Solitude', to words by Henry Kirke White ('To my friend W. D. Owen'); a song, 'Doreen', to words by Marina Benbow; and a 'five fold Amen' for five voices.
Evans, George Stephen.
A transcript, [c. 1878-1879], by the Rev. John Evans (1843-97), Westerly, Rhode Island, of extracts from the Welsh portion of the 'Ilston Book', containing records, 1649-1660, of the Baptist church established in 1649 at Ilston, near Swansea (see The Ilston Book, ed. by B. G. Owens (Aberystwyth, 1996); for a discussion of this transcript see pp. lxxiii-lxxvi). It was made at the request of the Rev. John Jones (1834-87), Felin-foel, Llanelli (see D. Rhys Phillips, 'Cefndir Hanes Eglwys Ilston, 1649-60', Trafodion Cymdeithas Hanes Bedyddwyr Cymru, 1928, 1-107 (pp. 54-5)) and was later used by the Rev. Thomas Shankland, Bangor (see f. 1v and Seren Gomer, 21-3 (1900-2)).