- 1409C.
- File
- [1822x1921].
Part of Cwrtmawr manuscripts
Fragments of Welsh periodicals, including Y Greal and Seren Gomer, and a collection of press cuttings, 1822-1861, compiled by John Jones ('Myrddin Fardd').
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Part of Cwrtmawr manuscripts
Fragments of Welsh periodicals, including Y Greal and Seren Gomer, and a collection of press cuttings, 1822-1861, compiled by John Jones ('Myrddin Fardd').
Y Werne Vawr and Bacherneley, Sgrwgan,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Deeds of exchange whereby Edward Vaughan acquired parcels of land in the great meadow called Y Werne Vawr and a parcel called Bacherneley in the township of Sgrwgan from Richard Morris of Llangedwyn and his son Thomas, 1682/3, followed by deed to lead uses of a recovery, 1688.
'Y Weinidogaeth, yr Eisteddleoedd, y Casgliad Chwarterol, y Cyfarfod Pregethu',
'Y Weinidogaeth, y Gwres a'r Golau, yr Adeiladau',
'Y Weinidogaeth, y Casgliad Chwarterol, y Cyfarfod Pregethu',
Part of J. Glyn Davies Papers,
'Y Weddw'; poem on the death of her husband by 'Naomi', Mrs. M.A. Williams, Cambria, Wis., daughter of Richard Jones, Tanycastell.
Part of Cardiff MSS on Microfilm,
Copy of a typewritten periodical, unbound in envelope, entitled 'Y Wawr Newydd, Attodiad Myfyrwyr Prifysgol Cymru, Aberystwyth', Rhif 1, Chwefror 1939.
Part of Papurau'r Parchedig D. S. Owen = Reverend D. S. Owen Papers
'Y Wawr neu Gofiadur y Plant', sef cyfres o lyfrynnau printiedig, 1922-1939, dan awduraeth D. S. Owen a gyhoeddwyd yn flynyddol gan Gapel Jewin ac a gyfeirwyd at y plant o fewn y gynulleidfa. = 'Y Wawr neu Gofiadur y Plant', a series of printed booklets, 1922-1939, published annually by Jewin Chapel under the authorship of D. S. Owen and aimed at the children within the congregation.
Part of George M. Ll. Davies Papers
'Y Wasg Gymraeg' (with a letter from Nan Davies, BBC, and typescript notes by G. B. Williams),
Part of Edward Morgan Humphreys Papers,
Y wasg a darlledu/the press and broadcasting
Part of J. R. Jones Papers
Y Tyst Cymreig a Y Tyst a'r Dydd
Part of William John Parry Manuscripts
Papers relating to Y Tyst Cymreig, 1870, and Y Tyst a'r Dydd, 1891-1893, including circulars and letters by Owen Thomas, Liverpool, 1870, C. R. Jones, Llanfyllin, 1891, Thomas Williams, Merthyr Tydfil, 1893, and Job Miles, Aberystwyth, 1893.
Part of Emlyn Evans Manuscripts,
The orchestral parts for the cantata 'Y Tylwyth Teg', composed by D. Emlyn Evans, 1877.
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Title deeds of a messuage called Y Ty yn y Tyr Calch, described in some of the deeds with a croft adjoining called Y Tir Calch, parcels of land in Maes Lletty Einon, Y Camdir, Pwll Madog, Y Tyr Newydd, Werglodd Gronn, a moiety of a meadow called Gwerglodd Havod Allgwm, arable land called Y Rerw Vain within Y Tyr Newydd, Y Talarey lying in a field called Maes y Bont at Y Droell, Y Dryllie Byrion lying in Pwll y Coetgae and Maes Lletty Einion, Y Gylvach lying in a field called Maes y Llannerche land in Maes y Llannerche, 1569-1617. The properties were mortgaged by Thomas ap Rees ap Lle'n ap Tuder to Howell ap William ap Ieuan ap Howell ap Madocke and the file contains the defeasance of mortgage, 1569, followed by quitclaims by Thomas ap Rees ap Lle'nn ap Tuder, 1574, and David ap Thomas ap Rees to Howell ap William, 1582. There is a mortgage by Meredith David ap Howell to Meredith David Wyn of Llaethbwll, of a messuage (occupant named), Tir y Calch and a parcel of land called Errow Henry, 1608, followed by a deed of sale to Richard Hunt of the town of Shrewsbury, of the messuage, Tir y Calch, and two ridges of land in Maes y Tir Newydd, 1617.
Y Ty yn y Barkhouse, Kae y Maes Pwll Helig, etc.,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Title deeds for Ty yn y Barkhouse, Maes Pwll Helig, etc. in the township of Sychdyn, purchased by Sir William Williams of Glascoed in 1690. They include deeds of mortgage and sale to David ap Howell ap Jankin, 1576-1598/9; a trust settlement by Richard Jenyns to the use of Richard ap Roger, 1619; several mortgages by Richard ap Roger, 1635-1680; and deed of sale by the last mortgagee, Dorothy vch Edward, to Sir William Williams, 1690.
Y Ty Mawr, Ty yn yr Ardd Las and the tannery, Street y Velin,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Title deeds for properties in Street y Velin in the town of Llanfyllin. They include a mortgages by Robert ap Robert ap Hughe of Ystumgynon, 1607/8, 1615/16; a lease by his son, Edward ap Robert of Brynelltyn, of a house called Y Ty Mawr yn Streete y Velin, 1614, followed by a mortgage and evidence of sale to the mortgagee, 1620-1622; a deed of sale by Hughe ap Robert of Cefnllys, to Edward Brice/Brees of Llanfyllin, of the house and garden previously belonging to Robert ap Robert, dec., 1620; post-nuptial settlement of Edward Brees and Anne vch Hugh, in which the property is called Y Ty yn yr Ardd Las, 1624; conveyance of a seat and burial place in Llanfyllin church to Edward Brees, 1625; quitclaim by Lowry vch Hugh, widow of Edward ap Robert, 1625; pre-nuptial settlement (2 copies) of Thomas Brees and Jane, daughter of Edward Owen of Conwy, 1639, with memo relating to sale of her dower, 1666; mortgage by Anne Brees, widow, and Edward Brees [the younger], 1664; lease of the tannery, 1665; an agreement and deeds of sale by E.B., Mary his wife and Jane his mother to Evan Vaughan of Llangedwyn, of Ty yn yr Ardd Las, with the garden and half an acre, several other messuages and buildings, including the bark mill and tan-house, and sitting places in church, 1666; a conveyance by Owen Buckley [E.B.’s mortgagee] to Evan Vaughan, with accounts relating to the mortgage and repairs, 1667; a lease, 1667; Evan Vaughan’s conveyance to trustees, 1671; and deeds for the purchase of a quillet of land adjoining the garden wall in Streete y Velin from Edward Vaughan of Llwydiarth, 1672.
Y Ty Kerrig, Y Ty Du, Y Both Baghe, etc., Glascoed,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Gifts to Richard Meredith and Golubred his wife, of Ty Kerrig, Y Ty Du and Y Both Baghe/Ty Byghan, 1523, and of Tyddyn Madoc [Ki…?], 1527; and a lease by Richard Kyffin of Glascoed and his son, John, 1610.