Journal of tours through France and Italy
- NLW MS 17133A.
- File
- 1824
Part of Gwysaney manuscripts
Journal kept by Philip Davies Cooke of a tour through parts of France and Italy, February-May 1824.
Davies Cooke, Philip, 1793-1853
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Journal of tours through France and Italy
Part of Gwysaney manuscripts
Journal kept by Philip Davies Cooke of a tour through parts of France and Italy, February-May 1824.
Davies Cooke, Philip, 1793-1853
Part of Henry Richard manuscripts
A journal of Henry Richard's visits to France, April-May 1849, July-August [?1849], March-April 1856, and April 1861.
Henry Richard.
A journal of John Thomas for the period 3 November 1853-8 April 1854, his first season in Paris, including entries of visits made and received, and performances given at concerts and soirées.
John Thomas (Pencerdd Gwalia)
Journal of [Henry] Herbert during his tour of military duty in France,
The journal, 11 November 1671-1673, of [Henry] Herbert during his tour of military duty in France, including three poems (one by Vavasor Powell) on the late king Charles [I].
Journal of [?Henry Arthur Herbert], kept during a tour through Europe,
Journal, 1770, of [?Henry Arthur Herbert], kept during a tour through France, Switzerland, Italy and Germany, together with an account of glaciers.
Powis, Henry Arthur Herbert, Earl of, 1703-1772
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Manuscripts,
A journal kept by Frances (Fanny) Williams Wynn during a tour in France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium, 1817.
Williams-Wynn, Frances, 1773-1857
A volume of mounted cuttings from The Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, 31 August - 28 December, 1861, together with copious manuscript additions and corrections, containing a 'Diary of my second Continental Tour', undertaken by D. J. E. from B[ristol] between 9 June and 4 August, 1860. The tour comprised parts of France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Contains mainly notes on developments in Italy and France.
The diary, 1839-1841, of Sarah Pahud (née Walker), daughter of a Dolgellau family and wife of Henri Pahud, a Swiss born Paris businessman. The diary is written in English and French.
Pahud describes her honeymoon tour with her husband through France (English, pp. 1-8), Italy (French, pp. 8-30), Switzerland (French, pp. 31-46) and Germany (French, pp. 46-51), April-June 1839; a journey from Paris to Manchester via Dover and London, October 1839 (French, pp. 52-56); and a visit to her family in Dolgellau, travelling via Paris, London and Chester and returning via Birmingham and London, June-September 1841 (English, pp. 56-96). She also visits friends in Barmouth (pp. 75-79) and Ruthin (pp. 80-87) and describes the consecration service of St David's Chapel, Denbigh, 27 August 1841 (pp. 84-85). There are references to Frédéric Chopin and George Sand, with an eyewitness account of Chopin's perceived state of health, 3 May 1839 (pp. 7-8). There are also a few further miscellaneous memoranda, [1858] (ff. 114, 184).
Pahud, Sarah, 1815-
Description of France, by Thomas Overbury in the time of Henry IV [copy],
Part of Haverfordwest MSS,
A brief account of a tour to Calais, Lille, Brussels, etc., 1870.
‘Observations of France’ [copy],
Copy, [1610x1624], of ‘Observations of France’, by Sir George Carew, ambassador to France before 1610, together with a typescript review of the document, [1965xc.1990], by John Butler of the University of Manitoba.