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The Genealogie of Jesus Christ

  • NLW MS 23941E.
  • File
  • [17 cent., second ½]

A volume, [17 cent., second ½] (watermark similar to Churchill 401), containing Scriptural genealogies (ff. 2-68) and the 'Onomasticon', a dictionary of individuals and peoples mentioned in the Bible (ff. 70-316 verso), both compiled by a certain William Spenser, gent.
The genealogies show the descent of Jesus Christ from Adam and Eve but also include pedigrees for the Twelve Tribes of Israel (ff. 8-31 verso); other peoples and empires appearing in the Old and New Testaments are represented by genealogies or by lists of individuals as appropriate (ff. 33-68); the section on the Roman Empire lists other figures appearing in the New Testament (ff. 57-68). As well as the Bible the compiler has made use of other sources including Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews (see ff. 138 verso, 161 verso, 187 verso, 195, 245); there are also extracts from Thomas Godwyn [Goodwin], Moses and Aaron: Civil and Ecclesiastical Rites Used by the Ancient Hebrewes (London: printed by Iohn Haviland, 1625, STC 11951), pp. 58-60 (f. 261 verso), 61-66 (f. 127 verso). The preface (ff. 2 recto-verso) consists mainly of excerpts from Works of the Great Albionean Divine Mr Hugh Broughton, ed. by John Lightfoot (London: printed for Nath. Ekins, 1662, Wing B4997), pp. 376 (2nd Tome), 689 (3rd tome). Many names and headings are picked out in red ink, with names of prophets in green ink. Various additions and marginal notes have been added to the Onomasticon in the same hand.

Spenser, William, gent.

The Gallows,

  • 424/2/130/1.
  • File
  • 1916, Jul. 3-4 /

First line: There was a weasel lived in the sun. Written at 'Selsfield (with Helen)'. Selsfield House, East Grinsted was the home of Vivian Locke Ellis. Manuscript draft in ink, found among family papers after the death of Helen Thomas. Titled 'For Baba' (Myfanwy Thomas).

Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917

The French landing at Fishguard,

  • NLW MS 23152E
  • File
  • ca. 1890.

A transcripts, ca. 1890, in an unidentified hand, of Henry Lewis Williams ('Ap Gwilym'), An Authentic Account of the Invasion by the French Troops on Carrig Gwasted Pont near Fishguard ... (Haverfordwest, 1842).

'The Freddie Welsh Health Farm'

  • NLW ex 2348
  • File
  • 2004

A transcript of a rare brochure advertising the opening of the Freddie Welsh Health Farm, which includes an extensive account of the famous boxer's life outside the boxing circle.

The four winds : : [arr. for orchestra],

  • NLW ex 2643.
  • File
  • [1929x1932] /

A pencil score of The Four Winds by Daniel Protheroe, arranged for orchestra, [1929x1932], by Dorothy Bundy; together with a printed transcript of the score, a short biography written by the donors, [2009], and a scanned copy of a photograph of Ms. Bundy whilst studying at Ottowa University, Kansas, 1932. The original work by Daniel Protheroe, a part-song bearing the title The Four Winds, words by Charles H. Luders, was published at Chicago, Ill., [ca. 1920], by Gamble Hinged Music Co. as part of the Chicago Madrigal Club collection.

Protheroe, Daniel, 1866-1934.

'The Four Ancient Books of Wales',

  • NLW MSS 9500-9503C.
  • File
  • [1900x1934] /

'The Poetry of the Four Ancient Books of Wales' selected, edited, and rendered into English metrical verse by H. Berkeley Score ('Ugain'). Typescript.

Score, H. Berkeley

The Four Ancient Books of Wales

  • NLW MS 4974C
  • File
  • 19 cent.

One of two volumes consisting of an interleaved copy of William F. Skene: The Four Ancient Books of Wales . . . (Edinburgh, 1863), with manuscript notes, additions, and corrections in the autograph of the author.

Skene, W. F. (William Forbes), 1809-1892 'The Four Ancient Books of Wales...', by, with manuscripts notes, NLW MSS 4974-4975C

The Four Ancient Books of Wales

  • NLW MS 4975C
  • File
  • 19 cent.

One of two volumes consisting of an interleaved copy of William F. Skene: The Four Ancient Books of Wales . . . (Edinburgh, 1863), with manuscript notes, additions, and corrections in the autograph of the author.

Skene, W. F. (William Forbes), 1809-1892 'The Four Ancient Books of Wales...', by, with manuscripts notes, NLW MSS 4974-4975C

The Food of Plants

  • NLW MS 761D
  • File
  • 19 cent.

A manuscript containing a 19th century transcript by Joseph Williams of an essay by John Williams, M.D. (1801-1856) on The Food of Plants.

Williams, Joseph Transcript of essay (19 cent.), NLW MS 761D

The Fire and the Fountain

  • NLW MS 23713E.
  • File
  • 1974-1975

Scripts, letters and photographs, 1974-1975, relating to the production of 'Augustus and Gwen: The Fire and the Fountain', a television documentary film about Augustus John and Gwen John, written by Eric Rowan and first transmitted, 19 March 1975, on BBC2.
The papers comprise a location list, [1974] (ff. 1-3), dubbing script, 25 February 1975 (ff. 4-31), and post-shoot script, [January 1975] (ff. 32-63); letters to Eric Rowan from Michael Holroyd, 1974 (ff. 64-66), Caspar John, [5] August 1974 (f. 67, postcard), Edwin John, 1974-1975 (ff. 68-70, 73), Poppet Pol, 4 October 1974 (f. 75), Romilly John, 1974-1975 (ff. 76-77 verso), and Mary Taubman, 9 October 1974 (ff. 78-79, incomplete); draft and copy letters of Eric Rowan to Edwin John, [December 1974], 19 February 1975 (ff. 71-72, 74); and five photographs taken during the filming in Provence of Poppet Pol's contribution, [Summer 1974] (ff. 80-84).

Rowan, Eric, 1931-

The family Bible of the Frere Family

  • NLW MS 4977D.
  • File
  • [18 cent.]-[19 cent.]

A volume containing copies of The Book of Common Prayer ... Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David ... (Oxford, 1786), The Holy Bible ... (Oxford, 1794), and The Whole Book of Psalms collected into English Metre ... (Oxford, 1787), with manuscript biographical entries relating to members of the Frere family, of which Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, first baronet (D.N.B. xx, 257), who was christened at Llanelly, Brecknockshire, was a member.

The Fallacies of Economic Militarism

  • NLW MS 16284C.
  • File
  • [1915x1917]

Typescript, [1915x1917], of 'The Fallacies of Economic Militarism' by William Archer, a critique of Roland G. Usher, Pan-Americanism: A Forecast of the Inevitable Clash between the United States and Europe's Victor (New York, 1915).
A leaf entitled 'Suggestions for Preface' is loose in the volume (f. ii). There are a few minor pencil and ink corrections and deletions; a new typed section has been pasted in on f. 6. The essay evidently relates to Archer's work with the War Propaganda Bureau but is apparently unpublished.

Archer, William, 1856-1924.

The estate of William Dodsworth,

  • NLW MS 10672E
  • File
  • 1841-1842.

Papers, 1841-1842, relating to the estate of William Dodsworth of Cardiff, engineer, a bankrupt.

The Estate of Major-General Laugharne, &c.

  • NLW MS 4989D
  • File
  • 17 cent. - 18 cent.

An account book (1669-1740) containing entries by George Powell, of Greenhill, relating to the rents of the estate of Major-General Laugharne (D.N.B. xxxii, 203) due to Sir Robert Clayton, accounts for iron and agricultural commodities, accounts of Richard Powell, memoranda touching agriculture at Upton and Carew, Pembrokeshire and accounts of J. Bowen and of the guardian of Rees Bowen.

Powell, George, of Greenhill Account book by, NLW MS 4989D

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