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Hughes family of Ty Mawr correspondence,

Correspondence and miscellaneous papers of the Hughes family of Ty Mawr, Holyhead, Anglesey. They include letters, 1841-1898 and [n.d.], to William Hughes at Liverpool, and after his emigration to America, at Davenport, Iowa. See NLW, Annual Report 1972-73. For further Hughes family of Ty Mawr correspondence, see also NLW Facs 175.

Folk lore of Bosherston,

'Folk Lore of Bosherston', with a covering letter by Vera Howells, Bosherston N. P. School, 1930. The original is in Pembrokeshire County Library.

Folk lore of St Florence,

'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,

'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.

Exercise books,

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.

A account of the Merthyr riots,

An account of the Merthyr riots, written by 'L. M. ' and sent, 19 June 1831, to John Oakley, Bengal Buildings, New Street, Bishopsgate Street, London.

Sir Henry Morgan and Edward Pennant wills and inventory,

Register copies of the wills of (i) Sir Henry Morgan, knight [buccaneer and deputy governor of Jamaica], 17 June 1688, and (ii) Edward Pennant, parish of Clarendon [chief justice and member of the council of Jamaica], 16 July 1736, with (iii) an inventory of the goods, etc., of Sir Henry Morgan. The originals are in the Jamaica Archives, Spanish Town, Jamaica.

Description of the Zeebrugge Raid,

Letter, 12 May 1918, from Harry [Cramp], a Chief Engine Room Artificier on HMS Sirius, describing the Zeebrugge Raid of 23 April 1918, addressed to Mr. S. C. Humphreys, Llandeilo.

Letters to Albert Henry George Grey,

Letters to Albert Henry George Grey, later 4th Earl Grey, from Mansel Gwynne Griffith, 8 March 1886, and from Frederic Bromley, Well House, Presteign, 14 March 1886. The originals are held with the Earl Grey Papers (4th Earl), University of Durham.

Appointments as sheriff of Cardiganshire,

(I) Warrant of appointment (2 copies) of J. E. Raw-Rees to be sheriff of Cardiganshire, 24 March 1970. (Ii) Warrant of appointment (2 copies) of D. G. Raw-Rees to be sheriff of Cardiganshire, 29 March 1773.

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