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CMA: Records of Mancor Church ,

  • CMA: Mancot Church
  • Fonds

Records of Mancot Presbyterian Church, Hawarden, including Sunday School daybook, 1946-1980; accounts books (4)1935-1989, 1961-1981, 1981-1992 and 1960-1980; Treasurer's book, 1904-1934; minute books (2) 1987-1995 and 1996-2000; income & expenditure book with minutes of meetings, 1969-1986; ministry collections (2) 1944-1960 and 1961-1979; insurances, 1980-1999; men's fellowship book 1958-1988; and miscellaneous papers -correspondence, organ fund, plans and building contracts etc.

Capel Curig Inn visitors' book,

  • NLW ex 2126.
  • Ffeil
  • 1801-1836.

Visitors' book of the Capel Curig Inn, co. Caernarfon, 1801-1836 (with gaps).

56 Group Wales Papers

  • GB 0210 FSGROUP
  • Fonds
  • 1956-2012

Papers, 1956-2012, of the professional artist exhibiting association 56 Group Wales (formerly the 56 Group) which include publicity material (including catalogues and posters); printed publications; audio-visual footage; photographic print blocks; financial records; insurance papers; agendas and minutes of annual general meetings, extraordinary general meetings and Group meetings; and a voluminous correspondence, largely between the Group’s secretaries and its executive committee and other members, the Welsh Arts Council, exhibition venues, accountants and auditors, etc.

56 Group Wales

Sermon notes, etc. ,

  • NLW MSS 12629-12634A.
  • Ffeil
  • [1813x1875] /

A collection of note-books, home-made booklets, etc., which, according to a letter from the donor, Mr. Hugh R. Meirion-Jones of Manchester, published under the heading 'Hen Lawysgrifau', Y Tyst, 1 Rhagfyr 1938, were formerly in the possession of Edward Wynne, of Llanrhaeadr- ym-Mochnant, and later of Wern, Maerdy, near Corwen, farmer and itinerant Congregational preacher. 12629-12631A Three groups of note-books, etc., containing ?holograph notes of sermons, ? delivered by the said Edward Wynne. The notes of all the sermons, except three, are in Welsh, and such as are dated belong to the period [18]42-1872. In NLW MS 12630A one set of notes is written partly on the stamped cover of a letter addressed to 'Mr. Ed. Wynn, care of Revd. E. Griffiths, High Street, Swansea . . .' Incidental entries include a list of names headed 'darlith yn Bethel, tocynau 24, y derbynwyr' (NLW MS 12629A), and a note of the amount collected, ? by Edward Wynne, towards Brecon College, at Penuel, 15 June 1845 (NLW MS 12630A). 12632A. A further group of note-books, etc., all except one containing notes, ? in the hand of the aforesaid Edward Wynne, of sermons ? he had listened to, circa 1826-1834. Amongst the many preachers referred to are Samuel Davis 'un or Arminiaid', John Elias, Mr. Michael Jone[s], llanuchlyn, Henry Rees, John Roberts, Llan bryn Mair, Mr. Samuel Roberts, brynmair, Aseriah Sadrach, Aberystwyth, and Mr. Williams, Wern. Specific occasions mentioned include 'Sasiwn y bala, Mehefin 14, 1827', 'Agor Capel y Calfiniaid, Ilanrhaiadr [-ym-Mochnant], 12 o ragfyr, 1828', and 'Agor Capel [yr Annibynwyr], Llansilin, rhagfyr 24, 1832'. Included with this group is a copy of B. F. Lloyd & Co's Penny Almanac for . . . 1848, containing the accounts of [Edward Wynne as] a distributor of Y Cronicl, Y Dysgedydd, and other publications, such as diaries and hymn-books. The places mentioned in connection with the distribution of these are in cos. Cardigan and Pembroke. 12633A. A note-book containing holograph notes of sermons preached by Ebenezer Morris [? Wesleyan preacher], in the Ruthin and Llangollen circuit and else-where. The inside, upper cover bears the inscriptions 'Ceinciau yr olewydden, sef Testynau a penau y Pregethau, y rhai a bregethais yn Nghylchdaith Rhithin a Llangollen A manau eraill' . . . 'Yr ail Llyfr'. As indicated, this is the second of two or more such volumes, and the contents consisted of the notes of sixty- two sermons numbered 61-121 (the notes of sermons 73 and 79 are not actually numbered, although counted in the sequence, and two consecutive lots of notes have been numbered 82). The volume, at present, is imperfect, the pages containing the end of the notes of sermon No. 97, the notes of sermons Nos. 98-101, and the first part of the notes of sermon No. 102, having been torn out. The sermons generally bear no date, but a few were composed for specific occasions - [No. 73] on the death of the Reverend Lewis Jones, Wesleyan minister at Llangollen, [No. 79] on the coming of the new year (1831), No. 90 on the death of Mrs. Sara Roberts, Dinbran, No. 94 for Palm Sunday, 1831, and No. 109 on the birth of Ann, daughter of Eben[eze]r [? the writer] and Ann Morris (born 5 July 1830. At the beginning of the volume is a prayer, and on the inside, lower cover, four verses of the hymn commencing 'Iesu, dyfyrwch Fenaud trist'. 12634A. A note-book containing ? holograph notes of forty-four sermons ? delivered by [the Reverend] Edward Davies [Congregational minister at Cutiau, near Barmouth, 1818-1822]. Of these sermons, only the last seven are dated, and these belong to the period December 1819 - February 1820. Sixty-five pages at the reverse end of the volume record the names of places [where sermons were delivered, presumably by the said Edward Davies], circa 1815-1826, and the texts of such sermons. Preaching engagements were undertaken in Liverpool, London, and Manchester, etc., in addition to numerous places in Mid and North Wales. Inset is a single, folded sheet, containing notes of a sermon delivered May 1825. On this sheet, written in a different hand and prior to the sermon notes, is a note recording the ordination of the Rev[eren]d E. Davies, as 'pastor over the Independent Church at Cuttiau, near Barmouth', 16 September [ ]. Amongst the ministers who took part in the ordination service was the Rev[eren]d J[ohn] Roberts of Llanbrynmair. The inner covers of the volume also bear a copy of a medical recipe headed 'Catherine Jones Barmouth Receipt for Mending Cough', etc.

Edward Wynne and others.

Papurau Hugh Richard Francis,

  • GB 0210 FRARICHU
  • Fonds
  • 1887-1933 /

Yn cynnwys llyfr cyfrifon, 1887-1888, yn ymwneud â gwaith adeiladu ar Gapel y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd, Llanddona, gan William Owen a Hugh Richard Francis, ac yn cynnwys barddoniaeth hefyd; llyfr ysgrifennu yn cynnwys dyfyniadau o Simon Lloyd, Amseryddiaeth Ysgrythurol (Bala, 1842) yn bennaf ac o ffynonellau Beiblaidd eraill gan Hugh Richard Francis; anerchiad ar 'Ofergoelion Cymreig' a draddodwyd gan Hugh Richard Francis i Gymdeithas Lenyddol Romford Road, Stratford, 1903; ffeil o gyfansoddiadau mewn teipysgrif gan Hugh Richard Francis, yn cynnwys cerdd fuddugol eisteddfod Llanddona, 1933 = Comprises an account book, 1887-1888, relating to building work at Llanddona Calvinistic Methodist Chapel undertaken by William Owen and Hugh Richard Francis, and also containing poetry; an exercise book containing extracts mainly from Simon Lloyd, Amseryddiaeth Ysgruthurol (Bala, 1842), and other Biblical sources by Hugh Richard Francis; an address on Welsh superstitions ('Ofergoelion Cymreig') delivered by Hugh Richard Francis to the Romford Road Literary Society, Stratford, 1903; and A file of typescript compositions by Hugh Richard Francis, including the winning poem in the eisteddfod at Llanddona, 1933.

Hugh Richard Francis, Llanddona, o Lundain yn ddiweddarach.

Williams, Bettiss and Churchill letters,

  • NLW MS 16631D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1798-1924.

A collection of papers, 1797-1924, relating to Mary Williams of Llanfihangel-ar-arth, the Bettiss family of Caernarfon and the Williams and Churchill families of Caernarfon, brought together by the dealer and collector Edward Hall, Surbiton.
Also included are notes on the contents of the manuscript, compiled at NLW, [?1958] (ff. 1-2), and notes by Edward Hall appended to individual items (27 ff., not foliated).

Lampeter Agricultural Society manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 MSLAGRIC
  • Fonds
  • [1896x1929].

A collection comprising minutes, judging books and bank pass books of the Society.

Lampeter Agricultural Society.

J. D. Jones Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSJDJON
  • Fonds
  • [1837-1870]

A collection of holograph manuscripts of musical compositions by Joseph David Jones (1827-1870).

Jones, J. D. (Joseph David), 1827-1870

Watcyn Wyn Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSWATCYN
  • Fonds
  • [1854x1905]

A collection of manuscripts of Watcyn Wyn, including a number of Welsh sermons and a catechism in his autograph, and various eisteddfod compositions and adjudications.

Watcyn Wyn, 1844-1905

Ap Vychan Manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 MSAPVYCH
  • Fonds
  • [19 cent.].

This collection comprises notebooks containing poetry, sermons, etc. by Robert Thomas (Ap Vychan) (1809-1880), Congregational minister, poet, etc.

Thomas, R. (Robert), 1809-1880. Notebooks of, NLW MSS 6436-6440

David Owen Thomas Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSDOTHOM
  • Fonds
  • [1855x1925]

A small collection which comprises sermons by Thomas R. Jones, Rome, New York State, an essay on druidism by David Owen Thomas, and etymological notes, also by David Owen Thomas.

Thomas, David Owen, 1852-1925

Southey and Williams Wynn Papers,

  • GB 0210 MSSOUTWYNN
  • Fonds
  • [1794]-[1853].

This collection comprises poetry by Robert Southey and correspondence between him and his friend and patron Charles Watkin Williams Wynn, son of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, 4th bart, of Wynnstay, Denbighshire, also letters to Charles's brother, Sir Henry Watkin Williams Wynn. There are 540 letters from Southey to Charles, 364 from Charles to Southey and 759 from Charles to Henry (see also NLW MSS 2789-2806).

Southey, Robert, 1774-1843

Frank Phillips papers,

  • GB 0210 MSFRANKPHIL
  • Fonds
  • 1891-[1922] /

Papers, 1891-[1922], of Frank Phillips comprising reminiscences of his voyages to India, Burma, Zimbabwe and South Africa and a diary, 1891-1892, which Phillips kept whilst in Zimbabwe.

Phillips, Frank, d. 1922.

Denbighshire documents,

  • NLW ex 2792.
  • ffeil
  • 1876-1938.

Draft documents etc. concerning the establishment of a Trust for building St Asaph Grammar School, co. Denb., together with two coloured hand drawn plans of Penllan Farm where the school was built, 1876/7. Documents connected with restoration work etc on the parish church at Rhosmedre, co. Denb., including a very fine plan by the architect W. H. Spaull of Oswestry, 1888/9. Documents concerning an extension to the churchyard at Ruabon, co. Denb., including two fine plans on linen showing most of the village, one of these is signed as approved by a Secretary of State at Whitehall, 1905/7. Documents concerning the erection of a monument in the churchyard at Llanfechain, co. Denb., including a large drawing by the architect Hy Jones of Southport, dated 1909. Documents concerning an extension to the churchyard at Chirk, co. Denb., including a hand drawn plan, dated 1938. Documents concerning the Redemption of Tithes in Prestatyn and Meliden, co. Denb., with a considerable correspondence with the Land Office etc and a coloured map on linen, dated 1887. And also a considerable number of documents concerning the Redemption of Tithes in Rhuddlan, co. Flint, 1892-1895.

[Views in Monmouthshire]

  • [Views in Monmouthshire]
  • Ffeil
  • [ca.1900-ca.1910]

Three modern digital prints prepared fror a small exhibition in conjunction with LENS 2010. These show York Place, Newport; Christchurch Hill, Caerleon; The Bon Marche, Abertillery.

Ridley, Martin 1861-1936 Photographer

Reminiscences of David Morgan the Revivalist,

  • NLW Facs 1067.
  • Ffeil

A photocopy of an autobiography in English by David Morgan, the religious revivalist, together with a photocopy of a letter from him to his wife Jane, 1881, in Welsh. = Copi o hunangofiant yn Saesneg gan David/Dafydd Morgan, y diwygiwr crefyddol, ynghyd â chopi o lythyr oddi wrtho at ei briod Jane, 1881.

Morgan, David, 1814-1883.

Thomas Pennant's family Bible,

  • NLW MS 24026A.
  • Ffeil
  • 1735-[1840s].

English family Bible of the naturalist and traveller, Thomas Pennant of Downing, Flintshire, containing entries of births, marriages and deaths for himself, his parents, wives, children and grandchildren, [1738]-[1840s], in several hands including his own (ff. i verso-iii).
The volume comprises The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues... (Oxford: Printed by John Baskett, printer to the University, 1738, not in ESTC) (ff. [53]-[564]), bound with The Book of Common Prayer... (Oxford: printed by John Baskett, printer to the University, 1735, not in ESTC) (ff. [1]-[52]), and Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, et al, The Whole book of Psalms Collected into English Metre... (London: Printed by J. Humfreys, for the Company of Stationers, 1736, ESTC T195059) (ff. [565]-[606]). Folios ii-iii are additional leaves tipped in at the end of the volume.

Miscellaneous letters and papers

  • NLW MS 24044D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1645-[1993x1999]

A collection of miscellaneous letters and papers, 1645-[1993x1999], purchased or received by donation from various sources by the National Library of Wales during the period April 2013-November 2020 and boxed as one volume.

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