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Arithmetic books,

  • NLW MSS 12192-12193B.
  • File
  • 1852-1875 /

Two arithmetic exercise books of Peter Williams of Waun fawr, aft. of Brennig View, Tregaron, co. Cardigan. The fly-leaf of NLW MS 12192B is dated 10 December 1852. NLW MS 12193B also contains a few precedents of official documents of local interest, e.g., a claim to the overseers of the parish of Caron-is-clawdd for insertion in the county list of voters, 1868, and the appointment of an assistant overseer for the same parish. Insertions in NLW MS 12192B include draft applications by Peter Williams, 1875, for the office of Registrar of Births and Deaths for the district of Tregaron, a holograph letter from John Williams, Brenig View, to [ ], [18]75, (the sale of a piece of land), etc.

Williams, Peter, Waunfawr (Cardiganshire) and Tregaron

Henry Richard manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSRICHARD
  • Fonds
  • [early 19 cent.]-1904

Papers of Henry Richard and his family, [early 19 cent.]-1904, including correspondence, 1808-1904; travel journals, 1849-1886; a few items relating to education in Wales, 1870-1883; sermons by Ebenezer Richard, [early 19 cent.]-1834; a family register, 1809-1836; and papers of James Hughes (Iago Trichrug), [1800x1844].

Richard, Henry, 1812-1888.

Tregaron Development Society Papers,

  • GB 0210 TREGDS
  • Fonds
  • 1967-1982 /

Papers relating to the Society for the Development of Tregaron and District (Cymdeithas Datblygu Tregaron a'r Cylch) comprising a minute book and draft minutes, 1967-1982; correspondence, 1967-1982; financial papers, 1967-1979; papers, 1969, relating to a survey by the Mid-Wales Industrial Development Association into the availability of labour in the Tregaron Rural District; and miscellaneous reports and printed booklets.

Tregaron Development Society.

Welsh Land Commission,

  • NLW MS 11156E
  • File
  • 1894.

Copies of evidence submitted to the Royal Commission on Land in Wales and Monmouthshire at Aberaeron on 27 April, 1894, by Jas. C. Jones, Llanarth, Anne James, Chapel Street, Llanarth, Watkin Davies, Goytre, Llanarth, David Lloyd, master mariner, Rose Green, Llanarth, Dd. Evans, Pantteg, Llanllwchaiarn (English copy), and Daniel Jenkins, Llwynderw; together with a holograph letter from T. E. Morris, Charing Cross, S. W., to Morgan Evans [J. P., Oakford, Llanarth], 11 April, 1894, requesting a full statement of the evidence to be laid before the Commission at Tregaron.