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Sketch of a short tour into north Wales in July 1791

  • NLW MS 24019B.
  • File
  • [c. 1803]

A volume containing a copy, [c. 1803] (watermark 1801), of a sketch of a tour of north Wales, as well as parts of England, undertaken on 7-30 July 1791, containing descriptions of places visited with particular emphasis on the state of the inns and the roads.
The sketch was written by an individual identified only as 'A.B.', travelling on horseback with his companion 'W.D.' (p. 1). Beginning in London, the journey to Wales took in Worcester, Bridgnorth, Coalbrookdale and Shrewsbury (pp. 2-24). In Wales their itinerary included Welshpool, Llangollen, Llanrwst, Conwy, Caernarfon, Beddgelert, Harlech, Barmouth, Dolgellau, Tywyn, Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Newtown and Montgomery (pp. 24-76). They returned to London via Ludlow, Hereford and Gloucester (pp. 76-90). The volume includes accounts of the industrial works at Coalbrookdale and Ironbridge (pp. 13-18), the House of Industry [workhouse] at Shrewsbury (pp. 20-24), Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen (pp. 30-31), Cernioge Mawr, Denbighshire (pp. 32-34), Aber[gwyngregyn], Caernarfonshire (pp. 39-45), the dilapidated state of Harlech and its castle (pp. 56-60), and Tal-y-llyn, Merioneth (pp. 67-69).

Skenfrith Son et Lumiere records

  • NLW ex 3051
  • File
  • 1982-1983

Archive of the Skenfrith Son et Lumiere production, 1982-1983, which was staged on three consecutive days in August 1983, including the script ‘Ynysgynwraidd’ (The story of the oldest Marcher Castle) which was written by Bob Forrest-Webb, together with annotated photographs, programme and a copy of The Skenfrith Parish Magazine, including an account by Bob Forrest-Webb entitled 'The Skenfrith saga'. Over three thousand pounds was raised towards the restoration of the window in St. Bridget’s Church, Skenfrith, through the Skenfrith project.

Forrest-Webb, Robert, 1929-

Sixteenth century writing book

  • NLW MS 2863D
  • File
  • 20 cent.

Photographic prints of a 16th century English manuscript book containing five distinct series of decorative alphabets and numerous calligraphic specimens, probably the work of Robert Jones. The original manuscript is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

Six temperance cards, in Welsh, 1892-1897, signed by Mary and David Mathias and their four sons, members of Lloyd St ...,

  • NLW ex 1735.
  • File
  • 1892-[1912].

Six temperance cards, in Welsh, 1892-1897, signed by Mary and David Mathias and their four sons, members of Lloyd St Congregational chapel, Llanelli, co. Carm.; together with a postcard, postmark 1912, containing a photograph of 'The Oldest Sunday School Class in the World' (Nazareth Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Tal-y-bont, co. Card.).

Sister F. M. Williams collection

  • NLW ex 3045
  • File
  • 1907-1981

A collection of ephemera and papers relating to Sister Florence Mulfra Williams (1902-1983) of London, originally of Swansea, Glamorgan, who served during the Second World War in Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS), and was one of the first nurses to enter Bergen-Belsen concentration camp after its liberation in April 1945.

Williams, Florence Mulfra, 1902-1983

Sir Thomas Picton: Letters

  • NLW MS 5416E
  • File
  • 1806-1815

Over sixty autograph letters, 1806-1815, from Major-General (afterwards Lieutenant-General) Sir Thomas Picton (1758-1815), most of them written to Lewis Flanagan, London. Some of these letters were printed in West Wales Historical Records, Vols XII and XIII.

Picton, Thomas, Sir, 1758-1815 Letters from (1806-1815), NLW MS 5416E

Sir Thomas Myddelton,

  • NLW MS 10595E.
  • File
  • 1645 /

A parole, signed by Sir Thomas Myddelton, 8 May 1645, to John Walcot, prisoner at the Red Castle, to travel to Walcot and return at the end of seven days, with a receipt by Thomas Myddelton for £50 for Walcot's ransome, 19 May 1645.

Sir Thomas Myddelton.

Sir Thomas Marchant Williams's visit to Canada

  • NLW MS 4861D
  • File
  • 1913

Letters and newspaper cuttings relating to the visit which Sir Thomas Marchant Williams (1845-1914) paid to Canada in 1913. Most of the letters are addressed to Henry Blackwell (1851-1928), New York, who preserved and bound them.

Sir Thomas Hanmer's 'Garden book'

  • NLW MS 21753B.
  • File
  • [1650x1664]

(i) An autograph draft of Sir Thomas Hanmer's 'Garden Book' (ff. 7-87 verso), which appears to be an earlier draft than either Bettisfield 1667 or the 'MS volume of 1659' from which the 'Garden Book' was first printed with an introduction by E. S. Rohde in 1933. Its condensed style contrasts with the more detailed and formal text of the printed edition. It ends with an index of plants mentioned in the text (ff. 83-87 verso). (ii) A text of Edward Norgate's treatise 'An Exact and Compendious Discourse concerning the Art of Miniature or Limming ...' (ff. 89-116 verso), in the hand of Sir Thomas Hanmer, dated 15 February 1663/4. This text shows much variation from that of the only printed edition, based on Bodleian Tanner MS 326 [ed. Martin Hardie, 'Miniatura; or, the art of limning' (Oxford, 1919)]. Hanmer's abbreviated text ends at the foot of p. 70 of Hardie's edition. Hardie lists eight other manuscripts. (iii) Notes in Latin on Aristotle's 'Rhetorica' (ff. 2-6, and inverted text ff. 140 verso-141 verso); 'Notae Grammaticales' (inverted text ff. 137-138 verso); fragments of English prose, one beginning 'Freindsheep has this in it ...' (inverted text, inside back cover and f. 140); all in later hands of seventeenth century.

Hanmer, Thomas, Sir, 1677-1746.

Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers,

  • GB 0210 SAMANS
  • Fonds
  • 1875-1920 /

Papers of Sir Samuel Thomas Evans, comprising correspondence, 1876-1920, including letters relating to D. Lloyd-George, personal matters, such as family matters, UCW Essay Prize and Evans' death, political matters and the Welsh Church Commission; miscellaneous political papers, leaflets, notes etc, [1890]-[1910]; miscellaneous notes, pamphlets, notebooks etc. of a personal nature, 1875-[1919]; speeches and notes, [1900-1918]; papers relating to the Welsh Church disestablishment question, [1893], [1908x1910]; legal cases, 1894, 1910-1918; press cuttings, [1890x1918]; and miscellaneous material, 1881-1916.

Evans, S. T. (Samuel Thomas), 1859-1918

Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick: An historical play

  • NLW MS 1233C
  • File
  • First half 19 cent.

A manuscript entitled Llewelyn, an Historic Play in Five Acts by and in the hand of Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick (1783-1848).

Meyrick, Samuel Rush, Sir, 1783-1848 Historical play (first half 19 cent.), NLW MS 1233C

Sir Samuel Ferguson,

  • NLW MS 11062B
  • File
  • 1866 /

A holograph letter, 1866, from Sam[uel] Ferguson, poet and antiquary, from Dublin, to M. le Capitaine Biol?, referring to prospectuses and subscription papers in connection with the recipient's studies, the Fenian revolt in Ireland (with a quotation relating to Fenian cooking-places from John O'Mahony's translation, 1857, of Geoffrey Keating: Foras Feasa ar Eirinn), and the writer's survey of Tre Caerau [Tre'rceiri] in Caernarvonshire. Endorsed is a full-page sketch or 'Rough Survey of the British Fortress called Tre Caerau' by the writer.

Ferguson, Samuel, Sir, 1810-1886

Sir Robert Mendes: Captain's commission,

  • NLW ex 2742.
  • File
  • 1822.

Document relating to appointing Sir Robert Mends (c.1767-1823) as Captain of the ship Owen Glendower, 1822. He was born in Pembrokeshire.

Sir Richard Puleston: Rent account book,

  • NLW MS 22844D.
  • File
  • 1851-1860.

Draft rent account book, 1851-1860, compiled for Sir Richard Puleston, 2nd bart, of Emral, Flintshire, comprising brief accounts of estate receipts and, in more detail, accounts of estate expenditure, mainly rates, taxes, repairs and payments to servants, and local craftsmen and tradesmen.

Puleston, Richard, Sir, 1789-1860.

Sir Richard Colt Hoare's tours in Wales

  • NLW MS 16489C.
  • File
  • [c. 1827]

Transcripts, [c. 1827] (watermark 1825), in an unknown hand, of journals of tours in Wales and parts of England undertaken by Sir Richard Colt Hoare in 1793 and 1801-1803, taken from manuscripts now at Cardiff Central Library, MS 3.127 and MS 4.302.
The journals include a tour of North Wales, 12 April-1 August 1801 (ff. 1-88, original pagination 1-176), and tours of South Wales, 25 April-14 July 1802 (ff. 96-160, pp. 1-128), 1 May-7 July 1793 (ff. 164-180, pp. 1-33) and 14 May-11 June 1803 (ff. 183-190 verso, pp. 1-16). These are all published, in edited form, in The Journeys of Sir Richard Colt Hoare through Wales and England 1793-1810, ed. by M. W. Thompson (Stroud, 1983). An additional fragment of a tour from Hagley to Stourhead, 24-27 August 1802, is also included (ff. 91-95, pp. 1-10); this is not recorded by Thompson. Each individual tour is accompanied by a list of places visited (ff. 89-90, 162-163, 181-182, 191). A letter, 28 September 1904, from Emmeline Salvin, concerning the volume's provenance, has been tipped in on f. ii.

Hoare, Richard Colt, Sir, 1758-1838.

Sir Richard Colt Hoare's Sketchbook

  • NLW MS 5370C
  • File
  • [1799]

Sketches and memoranda, relating mainly to Shropshire, Montgomeryshire, Merioneth, and Caernarvonshire, made during a tour in North Wales, 1799, by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, 'second baronet (1758-1838; D.N.B., xxvii, 26), lists of places in Merioneth and Caernarvonshire at which he fished, notes on lakes in North Wales, and 'Catalogue / of / Pictures and Portraits / at / Hagley Hall / Worcestershire / The Seat of Ld Lyttelton / Taken by Sir R. C. Hoare Bt.'

Hoare, Richard Colt, Sir, 1758-1838 Sketchbook of, NLW MS 5370C

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