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Howell Harris diaries (microfilm copies),

  • Microfilms of Howell Harris Diaries (positive and negative copies)
  • File
  • 2001.

Copïau microffilm o ddyddiaduron Howell Harris (1714-1773) i'w defnyddio gan ddarllenwyr yn lle'r gwreiddiol. = Microfilm copies of the diaries of Howell Harris (1714-1773) to be consulted by readers in place of the originals

FFHS surname index to the 1881 census (England & Wales)

  • Microform Reading Room
  • File
  • 1998

Surname index on microfiche to the 1881 census for England and Wales, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and the Royal Navy at Sea; together with microfiche indexes for the counties of Cardigan and Rutland

Federation of Family History Societies

Dyfed FHS Indexes on Microfiche

  • Microform Reading Room (Dyfed FHS Indexes)
  • File
  • 1999

Additional Dyfed Family History Society publications on microfiche comprising surveys of monumental inscriptions at St Davids Church, Llannarth, Y Drewen Independent Chapel, Bron-gwyn, Llanddeiniol Church, and Neuadd Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Llandysiliogogo, all in co. Cardigan; St Sawyl's Church, Llansawel, Llandyfeisant Church, Llan-y-crwys Church, Llidiadnennog Independent Chapel, Rhydcymerau Methodist Chapel, Rhydybont Independent Chapel, Capel yr Erw (Independent), Cellan, Caeronnen Unitarian Chapel, Bethel, Cynwyl Gaeo, Baptist Chapel, Cwrtycadno Methodist Chapel, Pumsaint Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Saron, Cwm Twrch (Cynwyl Gaeo), Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Bethel, Parc-y-Rhos, Pencarreg Chapel, and St Cynwyl Church, Cynwyl Elfed, all in co. Carmarthen; St Michael's Church, Whitechurch, and Blaenwaun Baptist Chapel, St Dogmaels, co. Pembroke.

Dyfed Family History Society

Dyfed Family History Society Census Indexes on Microfiche

  • Microform Reading Room (Dyfed FHS Indexes)
  • File
  • 2000

Additional Dyfed Family History Society publications on microfiche comprising indexes to the 1841 census returns for the Pembrokeshire enumeration districts of St Davids, Fishguard, Haverfordwest, Milford, Narberth, Newport and Pembroke

Dyfed Family History Society

Glamorgan FHS Publications

  • Microform Reading Room: Glamorgan Family History Society Publications
  • File
  • 2001

Additional indexes on microfiche to Glamorgan parish registers, as follows, all prepared by members of the Glamorgan Family History Society: Ewenny (priory church of St Michael); Llangennith (St Cennydd); Cheriton (St Cadoc); Aberpergwm and Blaengwrach (St Cadoc and St Mary); Swansea, Waunarlwydd (St Barnabas); Coity (St Mary); Llanmadoc (St Madoc); and Briton Ferry/Llansawel (St Mary and St Clement).

Glamorgan Family History Society

Glamorgan Family History Society Publications

  • Microform Reading Room: Glamorgan Family History Society Publications
  • File
  • 1999

Indexes on microfiche to numerous Glamorgan parish registers, as follows, all prepared by members of the Glamorgan Family History Society: Nicholaston and Penmaen (St Nicholas and St John); Oxwich (St Illtyd); Pennard (St Mary); Llan-giwg (St Ciwg); Pontardawe Chapel of Ease; Ton-du (St John); Llantrithyd (St Illtyd); Llanfabon (St Mabon); Llanddewi (St David); Cilybebyll (St John Evangelist); Michaelston-super-Avon (St Michael); Oystermouth (All Saints).

Glamorgan Family History Society

Microfiche census indexes for districts in Scotland

  • Microform Reading Room: Microfiche Census Indexes (Scotland)
  • File

Census indexes on microfiche for the following districts in Scotland: Angus & Dundee (1841 census); Nairnshire (1851 census); Kinross-shire (1851 census); and Fife (St Andrews & St Leonards) (1851 census).

The Tanybwlch Manuscript,

  • Minor Deposit 1206B.
  • File
  • [late 17th cent.]-[18th cent., third ¼].

Transcripts, [late 17th cent.]-[18th cent., third ¼], of Welsh poetry by numerous poets, mostly of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, including David Nanmor, Dafydd ap Gwilym, Gruffydd Hiraethog, Wiliam Cynwal, Iolo Goch, Gutto'r Glyn, Huw Pennant, Davydd Llwyd ysgolhaig, Lewis Morganwg, Gwerfyl Fechain, Edwart Prys. Clerc, Gruffydd Gryg, D'd ap Edmwnt, Iorwerth Fynglwyd, Sion Kent, Tudur Penllyn, Ifan brydydd hir and Lewis Glyn Cothi and Sion Cain.
Material relating to Tanybwlch itself includes the elegies on the death of Evan Evans, Tanybwlch, 1680, by Sion Davydd alias Penllyn [Sion Dafydd Las] and [Huw Morys], 'Cywydd Priodas Mr Evan Gruffydd a Mrs Sioned Meirig [Berth-lwyd]', 1716/1717, by Evan Williams, Egwy-lain, 'Cywydd yn dangos llwyddiant a happusrwydd Teulu Tan y Bwlch yn y flwyddyn 1717' by John Prichd Prys. Other poems written about the family are 'Cywydd Marwnad Mrs Jonet Meyrick cywelu Evan Griffith o Tanybwlch, Esqr.' by Ellis Rowland, 'Cywydd ir Plastanybwlch', also by Ellis Rowland, 1722, and englynion of unknown authorship entitled 'Cwyn Colled am ... Robt. Gryffydh Esqr. 1750'. Other items include the cywyddau in the bardic disputation between Edmwnd Prys and Wiliam Cynwal, 'Cywydd Marwnad Mr Ellis Wynn o Lâsynys ...' by John Rhydderch o'r Amwythig, 1734, 'Marwnad i'r haelaf elusengar ac anhepgor Wrda, Mr John Owen o Geidio yn Llyn' by Gronwy Owen, 1754, 'Cywydd y Farn' by W. Wynne, 1755, and elegies on two members of the Corsygedol and Nannau families, 1767-1768, by Rees Jones. The last-mentioned elegies and a few other pages here and there are in the autograph of Margaret Davies, Coetgae-du.

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Records of Mayer Street Church, Hanley

  • Minor Deposit 1328(ii)
  • File
  • 1874-1982

Cofysgrifau'n perthyn i Eglwys Gymraeg Mayer Street, Hanley, c.1874-1982, gan gynnwys anerchiad ar hanes y Cymry yn Hanley, pregethau cylchwyl, papurau yn ymwneud â Peter Williams (Pedr Mostyn), Ysgrifennydd yr Eglwys, 1850-1857, ffotograffau o aelodau'r Eglwys ac aelodau'r Ysgol Sul.

Eglwys Gymraeg Mayer Street (Hanley, England)

Llyfr cofnodion Cyfundeb Annibynwyr Ceredigion

  • Mân Adnau / Minor Deposit 1610
  • File

Llyfr cofnodion, 1987-1989, cyfarfodydd chwarterol Cyfundeb Annibynwyr Ceredigion (gweler hefyd Mân Adneuon 466-8, 482 & 1557-8). / Minute book, 1987-1989, of quarterly meetings of the Cardiganshire Congregationalist Union (see also Minor Deposits 466-8, 482 & 1557-8).

Tystysgrif

  • Mân Adnau 1612/VIII
  • File
  • 1948

CMA: Oakfield Road Presbyterian Church Papers

  • Mân Adnau 1612/iv
  • File
  • 1923-1974

The file comprises items, 1923-1974, forming part of the history of the English speaking chapel, including souvenir programmes, 1923 and 1927, of sales of work held at the school room; a programme, 1931, of a pageant of 'Good Tidings'; programmes of Diamond Jubilee celebrations and Bi-centenary celebrations; a printed history of the chapel; programmes of induction services for new ministers; tributes to various ministers; together with miscellaneous press cuttings.

Oakfield Road Presbyterian Church (Liverpool, England)

CMA: History of the Calvinistic Methodist cause at Aberthin.

  • Mân Adnau 1612/v
  • File
  • 1779-1883

A small manuscript volume, containing copious notes relating to the Calvinistic Methodist cause at Aberthin, 1779-1883. There is also mention of Peter Williams, Methodist cleric, author, and Biblical commentator.

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