Yearly Value of the Pickhill and Emrall estates.
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Part of Puleston family records
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Yearly Value of the Pickhill and Emrall estates.
Part of Puleston family records
Yearly statement of Vivian and Son,
Part of Vivian Papers
Yearly rents from various leases of lands dated 1647, 1650, 1654, 1663,
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Fragment only.
Yearly Lease, at will, of a barn, croft and orchard in Lagher (?) Chirk, co. Denb,
Part of Puleston family records
1 John Edwards, esq. 2 Robert Lloyd ap David Lloyd. Yearly Lease, at will, of a barn, croft and orchard in Lagher (?) Chirk, co. Denb.
Yearly bundles of incoming and copy outgoing letters relating to the valuation and sale of church land, and the collection of rents, including George Bovill's appointment by the Representative Body to collect the rents of repurchased glebe land occupied by lay tenants, 24 Sept. 1924 (LA 423). LA 249, 258 and 300 are in Welsh.
Part of Bute Estate Records,
A7/1-5 are volumes into which the estate's copy of the annual settled account has been copied, while A7/6-8 are gatherings of annual booklets similar to the agent's copy in class A6. The early volumes, A7/1-4 and 8, were also known as ledgers. The post-1842 accounts, A 7/9-14, are for the Glamorgan Estate only, and run from 10 July to 10 July; the equivalent accounts for the Cardiff District will be found in class A6.
Part of Jazz Heritage Wales Archive (Archif Menywod Cymru/Women's Archive of Wales)
Material relating to events surrounding 1995's Year of Literature and in particular the involvement of Women in Jazz , including proposals, aims and objectives and mission statement; funding applications and responses; press release; correspondence; and press cuttings. Jen Wilson was appointed a member of the 1995 Year of Literature General Advisory Group. Together with material relating to double bassist Paula Gardiner, pianist Stan Tracey and trumpeter Cris Haines, who were each commissioned by Swansea University's Department of Adult Continuing Education to compose new works to celebrate the Year of Literature.
Although this was a British-wide celebration of literature and the arts, Swansea's successful bid to host the Arts Council's Year of Literature in 1995 meant that the majority of events were held in and around that city.
Year books of the Montgomery & Salop Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Wales (Calvinistic Methodists), for the years ending June 1923-1924, 1926-1931.
Part of Welsh Chess Union Archive
The file contains mainly Welsh Chess Union year books, 1983-2014; and also contains an International Chess Federation certificate (2001); and some copies/prints ([?2000] x 2014) of photographs taken [c.1927] – [c.1936].
Year Books 1964/5, 1966/7-1969/70,
Part of Viscount Sankey (Welsh Church Disestablishment) Papers,
Part of Welsh Chess Union Archive
The file contains correspondence and papers relating to the editing, distribution, and production of the Welsh Chess Yearbook, 1982-1985, including some letters (1984-1985) from its one time editor, the Welsh author T. Llew. Jones.
Year Book and Directory of the Presbytery, 1959-1960, 1961-1976,
Year Book and Blotter for Cathedral (Welsh) and St. James, Bangor,
Part of Diocese of Bangor Records,
Year Book 1966; Films on Craft Ceramics: First edition 1970, Second edition 1978; Potters: An Illustrated Directory of the Work of the Full Members of the Craftsmen Potters Association 1972, Third Edition 1975, Fourth Edition 1977;. The Ceramic Review Book of Glaze Recipes 1977, Revised and enlarged edition 1978; Souvenir Booklet of Potters Camp, Losely Park, Guildford 1975; Souvenir Booklet of the Dartington Craft Camp 1977.
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Deed of covenant by Mary Bryan Smith of Ye Wells Hotel, Llandrindod, Radnorshire, granting Lord Tredegar exclusive rights to a first floor suite of rooms for seven years, including the right to alter and furnish the rooms, and the best attendance, food and other services when he or his relatives or friends are in occupation.