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Voelas and Cefnamwlch Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 VOELAS
  • Fonds
  • 1742-1952 /

Records of the Voelas and Cefnamwlch estates in Denbighshire and Caernarfonshire, mainly 19 cent.-20 cent.; including rentals, 1808-1949, uncommonly full estate correspondence, 1866-1948, building accounts, 1865-1870, estate ledgers, 1866-1912, title deeds, 1726-1956, valuations, 1855-1945; records of the Pooley estate, Warwickshire, and the Pooley Hall colliery, 1838-1909; and family and personal papers of the Wynne and Wynne-Finch families, including letters from Alice Mary Sybil Wynne Finch, 1914-1917, William Heneage Wynne Finch, 1919-1929, and John Charles Wynne Finch, 1924-1945.

Wynne Finch family, of Voelas and Cefnamwlch

Vocabulary and recipes

  • NLW MS 4472A
  • File
  • 18-19 cents

A Latin-English vocabulary and veterinary recipes, etc.

Vocabularium Bibliae,

  • NLW MS 1478C [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
  • File
  • 14 cent. /

A contemporary manuscript, vellum, of William Briton (or Breton)'s best-known work, Vocabularium Bibliae, which contains a treatise explanatory of obscure words in the Scriptures, with a prologue and some other parts in verse.

William Briton or Breton.

Vladislaus Gruninskij: Verses to Frederick William

  • NLW MS 4913E
  • File
  • 1750

A dialogue in verse by Vladislaus Gruninskij between an Englishman and a foreigner on the occasion of the birth of Frederick William, son of Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), and Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, Princess of Wales (1719-1772), 13 May 1750.

Gruninskij, Vladislaus Verses (1750), NLW MS 4913E

Vivian Papers

  • GB 0210 VIVIAN
  • Fonds
  • 1601-1959 /

Records of the Vivian family, later barons Swansea, of Cornwall and Swansea, including records of the copper industry in Cornwall and Swansea (the Hafod works), 1720-1934; estate papers, 1853-1909; business and personal correspondence, 1807-1934, notably that of John Henry Vivian (1785-1855), and Henry Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Swansea (1821-1894). The archive is a major source for the 19th century history of Swansea.

Vivian family, Barons Swansea

Vita S. Katherinae, &c.,

  • NLW MS 21876A [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
  • File
  • [mid 12 cent.].

An abridged version of the eleventh-century Latin 'Life' of St Catherine of Alexandria by Ainard of Rouen (ff. 1 verso-24); five Easter sermons attributed to St Augustine (ff. 25-43); incomplete text from Lamentations II, 6-11 (ff. 1, 43 verso). Written by three hands, hand II (ff. 25-43) more conservative, hand III (ff. 1, 43 verso) with neumes of St Gall type. Initials in red, with later marginal flourishes in red and blue; polychrome miniature of the crucifixion, 16 cent. (f. 24 verso). 'Quocunque tollatur Noreshein meum fatur', 15 or 16 cent., on ff. 1 verso-2; 'Nro 35', 'xxxv' on f. 1; 'Nro 35' (overwriting earlier '9187') and 'Hs.6.60.N.178' inside back cover. Cuttings from German and American catalogues pasted inside front cover.

Visitations of Shropshire (transcript)

  • NLW MS 6194E
  • File
  • 17-18 cents

A transcript, 1637, of visitations of Shropshire noted in 1584 by Richard Lee, Portcullis Marshall, and, in 1623, by Robert Treswell, Somerset Herald, and Augustine Vincent (1584?-1626), Rouge Croix Pursuivant, together with arms and genealogies taken from other books, rolls and pedigrees, with arms in trick and colour. Some of the descents have been brought down to 1785 by later hands.

Visit to Aberystwyth

  • NLW MS 4425E
  • File
  • 1919

A prize essay by Birmingham schoolchildren describing a visit paid by them to Aberystwyth as guests of the Navy League on the occasion of the visit of the Second Battle Squadron of the British Fleet, September 1919.

Viscount Tonypandy papers

  • GB 0210 VISNDY
  • Fonds
  • 1927-1997

General personal and political correspondence, 1936-1997, including letters from the Royal Family, MPs and Government Ministers, such as James Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher and John Major; subject files including the Labour Party, 1951-1979, the National Union of Teachers, 1963-1971, Secretary of State for Wales, 1968-1969, Devolution in Wales, 1970-1973, the Christian Heritage, 1977-1985, Aberfan Disaster Fund Bill, 1978-1979, Cardiff West Constituency Labour Party, 1981-1982, the National Children's Homes, 1981-1993, British housing, 1984-1985, GT's memoirs, 1983-1985, the College of Preceptors, 1982-1987, the House of Lords, 1985-1987, St George's House, Windsor Castle, 1985-1987, education, 1986-1987, European Union, 1990-1997, the Welsh Assembly, 1996-1997, the WDA, 1991-1992, and various medical and charitable foundations, 1982-1997; miscellaneous political and personal papers, 1927-1997, including material concerning the Cardiff City Labour Group; 1927-1958; religious interests, 1960's-1990's; Speaker's engagements and official papers, 1976-1983; general publications, 1950-1987, including The Gospel Witness, 1955-1983; Parliamentary publications, 1961-1986, The House Magazine, 1980-1991; personal papers, [c. 1940s]-[1990s]; political papers, accumulated as MP for Cardiff West, Government Minister and Member of the House of Lords, 1955-1997; and letters, 1983-1997, from Sir Julian Hodge, relating to European union and devolution.

Thomas, George, 1909-1997

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