- NLW MS 19406C.
- File
- 1943.
The Bride - a holograph short story by Theodore Francis Powys, together with printed items. (Formerly G. V. Roberts MS.) English. Between boards. Purchased from Patrick Roberts, Pencader, June 1965.
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The Bride - a holograph short story by Theodore Francis Powys, together with printed items. (Formerly G. V. Roberts MS.) English. Between boards. Purchased from Patrick Roberts, Pencader, June 1965.
The Botanist's Guide through England and Wales with MS additions by ?a member of the Talbot family of Margam (probably William Henry Fox Talbot of Lacock Abbey). Purchased from Sotheby's sale, London, July 1948 (formerly the property of Miss M. T. Talbot of Lacock Abbey).
The Botanist's Guide through England and Wales with MS additions by ?a member of the Talbot family of Margam (probably William Henry Fox Talbot of Lacock Abbey). Purchased from Sotheby's sale, London, July 1948 (formerly the property of Miss M. T. Talbot of Lacock Abbey).
The Botanist's Guide through England and Wales with MS additions by ?a member of the Talbot family of Margam (probably William Henry Fox Talbot of Lacock Abbey). Purchased from Sotheby's sale, London, July 1948 (formerly the property of Miss M. T. Talbot of Lacock Abbey).
The Book of the Prophet Isaiah, with an autograph letter to William Jones ('Gwrgant') from John Jones ('Tegid'). Transferred from the Department of Printed Books.
The Book of St Chad (photostat facsimile),
A photostat facsimile of a manuscript of the Gospel according to St Matthew, St Mark and St Luke to Chapter III, 9, written about A.D. 700 in mixed uncial and miniscule characters.
The text is that of the Vulgate version of St Jerome with an admixture of many older readings.
The book of Llandaff in its early twelfth century Cambro-Norman context.
Davies, John Reuben
The Book of Common Prayer, with Welsh translation by Jacob Roberts. English, Welsh. Black leather. Donated by the Reverend H. R. Evans, Broadhampton, May 1953.
An interleaved album compiled by W. P. Elwy Jones and lettered 'The Book of Centuries', containing mounted pencil drawings and press cuttings of drawings, etc., illustrating British history from pre-Roman times to the reign of George V.
Jones, W. P. Elwy, Aberystwyth
The Boke of Saint Albans ... (facsimile)
A copy of The Boke of Saint Albans by Dame Juliana Berners containing Treatises on Hawking, Hunting, and Cote Armour: printed at Saint Albans by the Schoolmaster-Printer in 1486 reproduced in facsimile with an introduction by William Blades ... (London, 1881), with all the capitals, marginalia, coats of arms and fly-leaves of the original Kyre Park copy facsimiled by Cyril Davenport; and correspondence relating to the same of the original Kyre Park copy and to the preparation of the facsimile, between the owner and Bernard Quaritch, William Blades, Cyril Davenport, Lord Amherst and Sir F. Gore Ouseley, 1882-1904.
The Bohun and Lancaster lordships in Wales in the 14th and early 15th centuries,
Davies, R. R.
The Birds of our Rambles - a companion for the Country by Charles Dixon. (Formerly G. V. Roberts MS.) English. Leather back. Purchased from Patrick Roberts, Pencader, June 1965.
The biography of Sir H. Walford Davies by H. C. Colles. English. Donated by Mrs H. I. C. Colles, Chelsea, October 1946.
The bill book of William Gwynn of Neath. English. (Formerly D. Rhys Phillips MS 3.) Vellum. Purchased from D. Rhys Phillips, Swansea, April 1942.
The Being of God and the Person of Christ, translated by H. P. Roberts from the work of J. Gwili Jenkins. English. Donated by Mrs H. P. Roberts, Wallasey, May 1951.
An English version of the poem on the battle of Mynydd Carn written by Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr.
A manuscript containing Irish and English metrical versions of an account of the battle of Cnuc an Airr, transcribed from a book, 1630 by M. McCarthy Liadh, collated and corrected by 'J. Mc. Q.'.
Copies of the issues of Seren Cymru, 3 February - 31 March 1899, containing a Welsh translation, 1897, by John T Griffith (Lansford, Pennsylvania, afterwards of Maesteg, Glamorgan) of an English work in which Dr Henry Melville King, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A. refutes the contention of William H. Whitsitt that Roger Williams (1604?-1683), founder of the colony of Rhode Island, could not have been baptised by the method of complete immersion.