Letters of John Dee, 30 August 1574; J. R. Jones, Ramoth, to John Roberts, Llanefydd, 5 March 1807; and John Williams (missionary) to the Hon. Capt. Waldergrave, 1837.
Negative photostat facsimiles (two copies of each) of three wills proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury: (i) William Lloyd of Maesbangor, Cardiganshire, gent., 1675-1676; (ii) Elizabeth Baxter of Llanllwchhearn, Montgomeryshire, widow, 1697/8; and (iii) Rev. Thomas Powell of Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, 1795 (pedigree note on dorse).
Marriage settlement (copy), 2 January 1779, of William and John Prichard (and their wives) of Vedow, parish of Rowlstone, Herefordshire, relating to lands in Herefordshire, Breconshire and Monmouthshire. The original document was found at The Lodge, Talgarth, [c. 1957].
Thirty-three letters, 1680-1684, of William Lloyd, bishop of St Asaph. Thirty-one of the letters are addressed to the Rev. John Edwards, rector of Llanymynech and acting chancellor of the diocese, who was also the bishop's brother-in-law, 1681-1684; one to the Bishop of Peterborough, 29 Sept. 1680; and one to William Pugh of Mathavarn, 4 Dec. 1682. Also a life of Bishop Lloyd, and a list of his writings and an index compiled by James Herbert Cooke, Fsa, [?late 19 cent.].
Letters and other papers connected with the family of Griffith Griffiths (1799-1845) of Ty-nant, Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, missionary to Jamaica. See also NLW Facs 134. See NLW, Annual report 1966-67, p. 38; 1971-72, p. 38.
Account book, 1833-1848, with some additions, of James Griffiths (b. 1806) of Dolan, Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, carpenter (brother of Griffith Griffiths, missionary). See also NLW Facs 133. See NLW, Annual report 1971-72, p. 38.
Minister's accounts of the commote of Swydd Buddugre (Soith Buthugre) in the cantref of Maelienydd, Radnorshire, 15-16 and 18 Richard II (1391-1393, 1394-1395). The originals are in TNA, SC6 1209/16 and SC6 1209/2.
[C. 900]. Photostat of part of Chartes MS 98, containing Nennius's 'Historia Brittonum', written [c. 900]. The original manuscript was destroyed during Second World War.
'St. Florence Parish. Folk Lore. 1933' compiled by M. Schofield, a previous Head Teacher, and W. F. Johns, Boys' School, Milford Haven. The original is in Pembrokeshire County Library.
'Ychydig o hanes William Prisiart, gynt o Brynrhudd a Glasfryn Fawr yn Arfon', gan J. W. Prisiart, 1818. Mae'r gwreiddiol yn Llyfrgell Coleg y Brifysgol, Bangor, Llsg. 47.
Arithmetic exercise book of William Griffiths of Lether Cadvan, Llangathen, Carmarthenshire, commenced 24 December 1858, and used later for account of farm wages, etc., at Brachyty Isaf, Llanfynydd, 1859-1862, and Glynhir Uchaf, Llandybïe, 1862-1885; and a geography exercise book of Annie Griffiths at Glynhir school commerced 2 October 1890.
Journal of David Samwell, surgeon of the 'Discovery' on Captain Cook's voyage to the Pacific Ocean, 10 February 1776-29 November 1779 (Incomplete copy). The original is BL, Egerton MS 2591, 1-99.
Lease for three lives, 17 October 1868, granted by Dan Evans, Kilgynydd, parish of Llanboidy, Carmarthenshire, esq., to Mary Evans of Velinfach otherwise Cwmbach Mill, parish of Llanwinio, widow.
Photographic print of a document dated, noting the recording of Porthgwyn, the house of Edward William, tailor, in Tywyn, Merionethshire, as a place of worship.