- NLW MS 16337D.
- File
- 1844.
South Wales Railway: statement of traffic case. (Formerly E. I. Williams MS 15.) English. Paper. Donated by E. I. Williams, Pontypridd, November 1944.
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South Wales Railway: statement of traffic case. (Formerly E. I. Williams MS 15.) English. Paper. Donated by E. I. Williams, Pontypridd, November 1944.
Pedigrees of South Wales families, mainly of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire, being a Copy of a Copy of an Old MS. supposed to have been written by Piercie Enderbie, author of Cambria Triumphans; a transcript of the charter of the town of Usk, 1416; and a letter, dated October 23, [16]97, from T.M. to Hopkin Thomas, Margam.
Pedigrees of all the Gentry of ... Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, and Pembrokeshire, faithfully transcribed from a Manuscript of the late Mr. William Lewes of Llwynderw [Llangeler] by Sylv. Jones [Sylvanus Jones, Llandysul] December 8th, 1760.
South Wales Baptist College Records,
Records of, and inherited by, the South Wales Baptist College, [c.1701]-1996, including minute books, 1899-1983; account books, 1839-1978; correspondence, 1965-1979; programmes of ordination, induction, memorial and other services, 1961-1996; memorial service cards, 1945-1997; orders of service at marriage ceremonies, 1963-1997; orders of valedictory services, 1991-1997; manuscript sermons, 1815-[c.1860]; church history notes, 1927-1966; albums and addresses, 1876-1918; journals, 1877-1881; photographs, 1880s-1960s; deeds and documents, 1759-1919, and miscellaneous papers, 1930-1956, relating to lands in the parish of Penrhos, Monmouthshire; diaries and notebooks of Welsh Baptists, 1818-1907; miscellaneous papers and volumes, [c.1701]-1944; miscellaneous pamphlets, 1958-1996; papers of T. W. Chance, 1876-1955, comprising addresses; sermons; notebooks; printed reports and journals; and an album containing letters from eminent Baptist figures, [c.1794]-1898.
South Wales Baptist College
South Wales and Monmouthshire Football Association Records
The fonds comprises minutes, 1892-1962, of meetings of the committees of the South Wales and Monmouthshire Football Association, together with match programmes and newspaper cuttings. There is also a separate account book, 1892-1894. Further printed material dated 1983-7.
South Wales and Monmouthshire Football Association
South Glamorgan Labour Party Records,
Records of the South Glamorgan Labour Party, 1983-1995, comprising administrative papers, 1988-1995, including correspondence, minutes, agenda, details of conferences, newsletters and reports; treasurer's papers, 1993-1995; correspondence, 1992-1995, with the Vale of Glamorgan and Cardiff Constituency Labour Parties; letters, circulars and details of meetings and events; and miscellaneous correspondence; papers relating to elections in South Glamorgan, 1983-1993; and miscellaneous papers, 1991-1995.
South Glamorgan Labour Party.
Sources de l'Histoire de France
A 19th century manuscript containing a general history of France from earliest times to 1763, together with an account of its geography, population, government and political institutions, laws, etc.
Songs set to music by Dr Ernest L. M. Prichard. (Formerly Ernest L. M. Prichard MS 12.) Music notation, English. Between boards. Donated by the Honourable Mervyn Roberts, Abergele, April 1959.
Songs of War: exercise for B. Mus. Oxon. by Dr Ernest L. M. Prichard. (Formerly Ernest L. M. Prichard MS 1.) Music notation, English. Leather. Donated by the Honourable Mervyn Roberts, Abergele, April 1959.
Songs from comic operas and pantomimes
A volume of songs from comic operas and pantomimes by early nineteenth century composers and sung by John Pritt Harley. The songs include 'A Trip to Wales' and 'Dorothy Claw' by John Parry.
A tune book, [mid-19 cent.], containing arrangements of hymns and of popular and traditional songs in English and Welsh.
Holograph manuscript of Edward German's 'Song without Words', 13 May 1899.
German, Edward, 1862-1936
A tonic solfa copy of a song of welcome composed by Jack Edwards, Aberystwyth, to be sung at the meeting held at Aberystwyth, 1896, when Edward, Prince of Wales (afterwards King Edward VII) was installed as first Chancellor of the University of Wales.
Edwards, Jack, 1853-1942 Song (1896), NLW MS 3426D
Song of the Siege - a chorus for male voices by J. Young Evans and D. T. de Lloyd. (Formerly ...,
Song of the Siege - a chorus for male voices by J. Young Evans and D. T. de Lloyd. (Formerly Jack Edwards MS 45.) In boards. Donated by Miss Elizabeth Richards, Aberystwyth, 1942.
First line: Early one morning in May I set out. Written at Hare Hall. Manuscript draft in ink. Unique from the versions printed in R. George Thomas, The Collected Poems of Edward Thomas (1978).
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Sonata in A major for violin and piano by Dr Ernest L. M. Prichard,
(Formerly Ernest L. M. Prichard MS 2.) Music notation, English. Cloth. Donated by the Honourable Mervyn Roberts, Abergele, April 1959.
Some thirty letters to W. E. Thomas and H. J. Burton as employees in West Africa of The Gold Coast & Ashanti Explorers Ltd, London, together with Cecil Lionel Burton's reports, written as mine manager.
Some seventy letters , almost entirely written by the Reverend Richard Williams, Liverpool. (Formerly Bontdolgadfan MS 51.) Welsh, English. Betweem boards. Donated by the late Eluned M. Williams and the late Emyr Williams, Wrexham, per Mr Gwilym Evans, Aberystwyth, March 1963.