A history of the house of Spurrell, Carmarthen, 1840-1969.
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Huws, Richard E.
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A history of the house of Spurrell, Carmarthen, 1840-1969.
Huws, Richard E.
War experiences of Corporal Benjamin Evans,
A letter, 1916, written by Corporal Benjamin Evans, 11th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, from a military hospital in Malta, to [John Davies, Blaenwaun, Glynarthen, co. Card.], relating his experiences in the war.
Evans, Benjamin.
Agricultural diaries and accounts,
Y Blwyddiadur Cynulleidfaol for 1908, 1917, 1920, 1922, and Dyddiadur yr Annibynwyr for 1925, 1927 with manuscript entries relating to farming by John Davies, Blaenwaun, Glynarthen, co. Card., together with agricultural accounts and miscellaneous memoranda relating to farming (NLW ex 992-7); notebook, 1929, of Evan G Davies, Blaenwaun, containing agricultural and other accounts (NLW ex 998).
Manuscript draft of 'Gwaith argraffwyr Machynlleth o 1789 ymlaen' by Richard Jones, Machynlleth, published in Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society Vol IX, nos. 1-2 (1958-9).
A copy of An inventory of the ancient monuments in Wales and Monmouthshire. II - County of Flint (1912) once belonging to Thomas Edwards of Brynteg, Chester, containing manuscript notes and additions in his hand, and enclosures, including two letters, 1915-24, from Edward Owen, secretary of the RCAM (Wales and Mon.).
An incomplete copy of Esponiad Ar Gatechism yr Eglwys, Etc. bearing the signatures of 'David Davies ... 1767', 'Mary Jones' and 'Gabriel Jones'. Stitched into parchment wrappers, being part of an indenture of bargain and sale, dated 1 Feb. [?1664], of land in the township of Cristionydd Cynrig, parish of Rhiwabon, made between Edward Lloyd of [ ] and Margaret vch Robert of the parish of Rhiwabon, co. Denbigh, widow.
The social aspects of the rise and decay of literary culture in Mold and Holywell.
Jones, David J.
Miscellaneous items relating to the celebrating of St David's Day in the state of New York,
A copy of Coralie Sian Potter's article, 'Penglais: a history of the site of the National Library of Wales and the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. Part 1 1550-1700 AD'; copies of two further articles by Potter on the Richardes family of Plas Penglais, Aberystwyth [See also NLW ex 1151]; a pedigree of the Richards family of Plas Penglais, Aberystwyth, compiled by Rosemary Grohnert and her late sister, Coralie Sian Potter, and brief notes by Grohnert on the history of Plas Penglais (Added to NLW ex 986).
An enlarged and revised version of Gordon K Maliphant's notes and charts on Maliphant Families entitled 'Maliphant Families of the 16th to 20th Centuries. 3rd Edition'; An enlarged and revised version of Gordon Maliphant's notes and charts on Maliphant Families entitled 'Maliphant Families c1520-1996' (Fourth Edition), November 1996. See also NLW ex 968.
An enlarged and revised version of Gordon Maliphant's notes and charts on Maliphant Families entitled 'Maliphant Families c 1520-1996' (Fourth Edition), November 1996.
Subscriber's copy of The Book of Aneirin: facsimile and text belonging to Sir Owen M Edwards, together with the receipt issued to him for the same by J Gwenogvryn Evans and a letter, 1910, from J Gwenogvryn Evans to Owen M Edwards.
Typescript copy of the text of the Sir Ben Bowen Thomas Memorial Lecture on 'Griffith Davies (1788-1855) F.R.S., Actuary', delivered by Dr. LL Gwyn Chambers to the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion.
A brief article on Mostyn Docks, compiled by Paul Parry.
Miscellaneous printed material relating to Gwyl Ifan (The Festival of St John), the annual folk dance festival organised by Cwmni Dawns Werin Canolfan Caerdydd.
Copies of two articles by E Alwyn Benjamin: 'A study of human lifespan in rural north Cardiganshire, 1841-81' (NLW ex 976) and 'A comparative study of lead mining in the north Cardiganshire Rheidol area, 1841-81' (NLW ex 977); and a transcript by E Alwyn Benjamin of an obituary of Alderman David Roberts (1820-1908), Aberystwyth, extracted from the Cambrian News (NLW ex 978).