- NLW ex 2904.
- File
- 1891-1907.
Invoices from booksellers, British and several from German dealers, for books and stationery purchased by the Theological College at Bala.
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Invoices from booksellers, British and several from German dealers, for books and stationery purchased by the Theological College at Bala.
A collection of 297 items, regarding various individuals and matters associated with the Bala-Bangor College. They include registers and account books of chapels; (Rev.) William Ambrose's (Emrys) Manuscripts; notebooks of notes and/or sermons; manuscript copies of sermons; diaries; pictures; college registers; bank books; papers relating to Cilgwyn Chapel; papers relating to Rhaeadr Gwy; a file of papers concerning the attitude of the students towards military obligation; letters; papers of the Headmasters Thomas Rees and John Morgan Jones and of the Rev. R. H. Williams.
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Balance sheets, 1983-1985, and minutes, 1986, of 'Cymdeithas Llyfrau Ceredigion Cyf.',
Baled yn ymwneud â hela llwynog
A ballad relating to a foxhunt in Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire.
Ballads of local interest by John Jenkins, Ffynonforgan, Felinfach, Cardiganshire.
Jenkins, John, of Ffynonfogan, Felinfach Ballads by, NLW MS 4960C
Typewritten copies of Y bwth lle cês fy magu, Yr ymfudwr (yn hiraethu am gartref), and Cynghor hen fardd o Gaerphili i'w fab pan ar briodi.
A collection of some Welsh ballads and songs current among the old ballad-singers of Aberdâr, made by John Davies ('Pen Dâr', 1864-1940) about 1936 with a view to a radio programme. Words and sol-fa notation for nine ballads or songs, words only of several others. A letter and proposed script (ff. 1-5) contain some information about the singers.
Baledi printiedig, sef torion o'r County Echo (Abergwaun) wedi'u pastio ar bapur, yn dwyn y ffugenwau 'Y Giach', 'Christy', 'Gwynodl' a 'Glynfab'; ac emyn-donau mewn llawysgrif gan [?ac yn llaw] Christopher B. Williams ('Alaw Ingli') = Printed ballads in the form of cuttings from the Fishguard County Echo pasted onto paper and bearing the pseudonyms 'Y Giach', 'Christy', 'Gwynodl' and 'Glynfab'; and manuscript hymn-tunes by [?and in the hand of] Christopher B. Williams ('Alaw Ingli').
[?Christopher B. Williams ('Alaw Ingli')].
Cyfrol a drosglwyddwyd gan Adran y Llyfrau Printiedig yn cynnwys cerddi gan y baledwr Mathew Richard Williams ('Mathew Bach', 1876-1964), Caergeiliog, a gasglwyd ynghyd yn 1971 gan T. D. Hughes, Bodedern; ymddangosodd y mwyafrif ohonynt yn Y Clorianydd, papur newydd wythnosol sir Fôn; cyhoeddwyd nifer o'r casgliad hwn yn John L. Williams (golygydd), Cerddi Mathew Bach (Caergeiliog, 1974).
Mathew Bach, 1876-1964
A manuscript containing a note by J. P. Harris, Rhyl, and a copy by him of a ballad dealing with the murder of a Scottish pedlar by 'Evan Hugh Shon a Marged ei wraig', Wtra Wen, Llanfair Caereinion.
Band of Hope Pledge Book, Tabernacle Chapel, Aberavon,
Bangor Miscellaneous Collection.
Bank book recording transactions made by officials of the Devil's Bridge Sheep Dog Competition, co. Card. See also NLW MS 23180D.
Bank deposit account book of the Cwmllynfell Independent Church 'History Book' Fund,
Bank pass-book of Rev. Timothy Lewis Richards, The Vicarage, Llanddarog, co. Carm,
Typescript schedules of the Banks archives in private hands, containing papers relating to Sir George Cornewall Lewis (1806-1863) and to James Watt, Junior and Senior.
Baptismal register of Soar, Aberystwyth
The baptismal register of Soar Free Methodist or United Methodist Chapel, Aberystwyth, 1868-1892.
Baptismal registerof Bethesda C. M. Chapel, Pentredwr, Denbighshire. English. Between boards. Purchased from the Reverend H. Jones Davies, Llangollen, April-May 1961.
Poems, mainly by and in the autograph of Richard Jones ('Rhisiart Glan Ogwen'), Bethesda, Caernarvonshire, with some in the autograph of John Henry Hughes ('Ieuan o Leyn').
Jones, Richard, fl. 1953 Poetry by and in the autograph of, NLW MS 4953B
Transcripts of two pastoral poems by Edward Richard, Ystradmeurig, englynion, and a satire on a vicar of Caio.
Richard, Edward, 1714-1777 Poetry by, NLW MS 2411B