Morriston War Fund account book (S-W),
- NLW MS 12270D.
- File
- 1919.
Subscription account book (surnames S-W) of the Morriston War Fund, January-July 1919.
Morriston War Fund.
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Morriston War Fund account book (S-W),
Subscription account book (surnames S-W) of the Morriston War Fund, January-July 1919.
Morriston War Fund.
Morriston War Fund account book (A-S),
Subscription account book (surnames A-S) of the Morriston War Fund, January-July 1919.
Morriston War Fund.
Morriston War Fund account book,
Subscription account book of the Morriston War Fund, January-December 1918.
Morriston War Fund.
Morriston War Fund account book,
Account book of the Morriston War Fund containing analyses of receipts and expenditure for the period January 1917-July 1919 (ff. 25 verso-55).
Morriston War Fund.
Morriston War Fund account book,
Subscription account book of the Morriston War Fund, January-December 1917.
Morriston War Fund.
Minute book of the Morriston War Fund, 1914-1919.
The beginning of the volume is a copy, in the same hand, of the contents of NLW MSS 12263B for 1914-1916 (ff. 2-39). The minutes for February 1916-February 1918 then continue to the end of the volume (ff. 39-87, rectos only) which is then inverted and the minutes continued to July 1919 (ff. 53 verso-74 verso, 77 verso-86 verso, versos only).
Morriston War Fund.
Tune-book of Thomas Edwards, Leech Castle,
Tune-book, [post 1851], of Thomas Edwards of Leech Castle, [Bonvilston], in the Vale of Glamorgan, containing mainly hymn tunes. Thomas Edwards appeared to have been a deacon of Zoar CM Chapel, Llancarfan/Bonvilston.
Edwards, Thomas.
Article: The 1513 Campaign of Henry VIII and Maximilian 1st in France,
An article by Dafydd Ifans and John Jenkins, 2013, relating to Cronicl Elis Gruffudd, 'Y Milwr o Galais' (The Chronicle of Elis Gruffudd, Soldier of Calais). The original manuscript is referred to as NLW MS 3054D.
Ifans, Dafydd.
A typescript draft, with manuscript emendations, by H. V. Morton of the text of This is Rome (1960).
Capel Curig Inn visitors' book,
Visitors' book of the Capel Curig Inn, co. Caernarfon, 1801-1836 (with gaps).
Army field service books: John Evans-Jones, Ypres,
Two army field service books containing reports on mining operations during the fighting at Hill 60 in the Ypres Salient, 1916-17, which belonged to J. E. Jones (d. 1920), 2nd Lieut. (after Lieut.), father of the donor Olwen Caradoc Evans, together with press cuttings, 1927-1930, and photographs of him in Johannesburg.
Jones, John Evans.
Care of Welsh soldiers in London hospitals,
A ring binder containing records, 1916-1917, of visits to hospital patients on behalf of the Committee for the Care of Wounded Welsh Soldiers in London Hospitals, listed by names of participating churches.
Committee for the Care of Wounded Welsh Soldiers in London Hospitals.
Care of Welsh soldiers in London hospitals,
Notebook of the Committee for the Care of Wounded Welsh Soldiers in London Hospitals, containing lists, [?1915]-[?1918], of patients visited by representatives of various participating churches.
Committee for the Care of Wounded Welsh Soldiers in London Hospitals.
Documents relating to Emil Carl Haag,
Photocopies of official documents held by the Public Record Office relating to Lt Col. Emil Carl Haag of Carmarthen, who served with the 18th Hussars on the North-West Frontier of India with the Tochi Field Force and in the Tirah expedition. He served also through the South African War, being present at the defence of Ladysmith, and was wounded and mentioned three times in dispatches. Later he joined the South African Constabulary, and was in the Imperial Yeomanry. He served in the Great War with the South Wales Mounted Brigade. Articles relating to him were published in the Carmarthenshire Antiquary, volumes xxxv (1999), xxxvii (2001) and xlvi (2010).
Montgomeryshire Court of Great Sessions: Calendar of Gaol Files 1596-1600,
A copy of the calendar of Gaol Files, 1596-1600, relating to the Montgomeryshire Court of Great Sessions, compiled and edited by Murray Lloyd Chapman, 2012.
Rhys Maengwyn Jones publications,
Offprints of the publications of Welsh-Australian archaeologist Professor Rhys Maengwyn Jones (1941-2001), Australian National University, Canberra, together with a curriculum vitae prepared by Betty Meehan and Sally Brockwell.
Jones, Rhys, 1941-
Uwchaled: notes for a guided tour,
Notes for a guided tour of the commote Uwch Aled, Denbighshire written by Robin Gwyndaf, 2011.
Gwyndaf, Robin
Notebook in Welsh of James Jones (father of Captain Francis Jones, Herald Extrordinary of Wales) including 'Darlith ar Batagonia', written at the beginning of the twentieth century, whilst living in the country for eight years as a young man, together with an English translation by John Roach, grandson of James Jones's brother. = Llyfr nodiadau James Jones (tad yr Uwchgapten Francis Jones, Herald Extraordinary of Walesar daith ), yn Gymraeg, wedi'i ysgrifennu ar ddechrau'r ugeinfed ganrif pan fu'n byw yno am gyfnod o wyth mlynedd, gan gynnwys 'Darlith ar Patagonia', a chopi o gyfieithiad i'r Saesneg ohoni gan John Roach, ŵyr i frawd James Jones.
James Jones.
Reminiscences of David Morgan the Revivalist,
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.
Headmaster's address to pupils,
A farewell address, dated 15 September 1917, written by J. Edwal Williams, headmaster of Brynconin School, Llandissilio, Pembrokeshire, to pupils entering the County School at Narberth.
Williams's son, the poet Waldo Williams, was then twelve years of age and was possibly one of the pupils being addressed.
Williams, J. Edwal (John Edwal), 1863-1934.