Deeds (mainly drafts) and estate correspondence, 1849-1862, relating to the Burghill estate, and papers (apparently unrelated to the Chirk Castle estate) of Mary Coats of Crompton Street, St Anne, Westminster, 1768-1782.
Papers, 1803-[1899], relating to the Beynon family of Trewern, parish of Llanddewi Felffre, Pembrokeshire, comprising a diary and sporting journal of John Thomas Beynon, Trewern; the marriage settlement, 1803, of David Heron Pugh and Elizabeth Beynon; and Trewern and Dolwilym estate maps and a Trewern rental.
A volume of sermons composed between 1832 and 1834 by Morgan Evans; the first sermon was preached at Caerphilly, Cardiff and Tongwynlais in December 1832.
Evans, Morgan, Rev. Sermons (1832-1834), NLW MS 6044B
An essay, submitted for competition at an eisteddfod held at Newcastle Emlyn, August, 1910, on the history and meaning of place-names in the parishes of Cenarth and Llandyfriog.
A photostat facsimile of the so-called Llangeitho MS, containing transcripts of hymns composed in 1743 and 1744 by Daniel Rowland (1713-1790), Howell Davies (c. 1716-1770) and Dafydd Jenkins, Gwyngoed.
An address on Sunday Schools by D. Evans, Newfoundland Street, Merthyr Tydfil; accounts of Arwest Glan Geirionydd, 1917, 1918; a poem entitled Y Lease wedi dod i fyny by William Jones, Aberystwyth.
Particulars of the output of the Maesmarchog stone coal colliery at Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, 1797-1853, with agreements, inventories, correspondence, and draft leases and resolutions.
Details by R. T. Poppleton of work carried out, including quantities involved, etc., during the construction of parts of the Holyhead harbour works, 1847.
Poppleton, R. T. Construction of parts of Holyhead harbour, 1847, details relating to by, NLW MS 5948D
An album or commonplace book containing a romance, illustrated with pen-and-ink drawings, entitled The Cuckow and the Hedge-Sparrow or Mr. Jacques & Mr. Lockit ...; a poem entitled The Humble Petition of the Bryn morfydd Oak to John Price, Esq., Llanrhaiadr Hall, with a reference to the meeting of the Cambrian Archaeological Society at Ruthin, September 1854; Prologue to the Eunuch of Terence, 1854; the script of a charade; songs of the Royal British Bowmen; cartoons and other miscellaneous items, many of them illustrated with pen-and-ink sketches, of north-east Wales and Cheshire interest.
Letters, 1866-1917, addressed to Evan Davies (1842-1919), Calvinistic Methodist minister at Trefriw, relating to Y Lladmerydd, Y Goleuad and other publications; an agreement, 1890, for the printing of Cofiant Joseph Thomas, Carno; englynion and other poetry.
One of two volumes containing an interleaved copy, with notes by William Jenkyn Jones (1852-1925), Calvinistic Methodist missionary in Brittany, of a bilingual New Testament in Breton and French, published in Paris in 1886.
Programmes of St David's Day celebrations at Penclawdd and Llangorvan School, near Monmouth, 1927, and at Resolven Girls' School, Glamorganshire, 1934.
Sermons preached at Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, 1854-1856, and Manchester, 1857-1858, by Evan Pugh, with copies of englynion by Owen Williams (Owain Gwyrfai) (1790-1874), Waenfawr and Lewis William Lewis (Llew Llwyfo) (1831-1901).
Pugh, Evan, Rev. Sermons, 1854-1858, and copies of englynion, NLW MS 5774B