- NLW Facs 98-101.
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- 1620-1837.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Xerox copies of the parish registers of Bromyard, Herefordshire, 1620-1646, 1656-1837. See NLW Facs 105a for an index to the registers. See also NLW Facs 95-97, 102-105.
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Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Xerox copies of the parish registers of Bromyard, Herefordshire, 1620-1646, 1656-1837. See NLW Facs 105a for an index to the registers. See also NLW Facs 95-97, 102-105.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Xerox copies of the parish registers of Bromyard, Herefordshire, 1620-1646, 1656-1837, with a typescript transcript, [1875x1972], for the registers for 1538-1620. See NLW Facs 105a for an index to the registers. See also NLW Facs 98-105.
A. Dick, Pentonville, letters to J. C. Hanbury Tracy,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of fourteen letters, January-February 1850, from A. Dick, Pentonville, London, to J. C. Hanbury Tracy (afterwards the 2nd Lord Sudeley) reporting the writer's searches in north Wales for material towards a pedigree of the Tracy family.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photostat of a Coedmore deed, dated 22 Henry VIII.
'Can Drwstan Gwynfan' gan David Evans,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Copi ffotostat o 'Can Drwstan Gwynfan', cerdd fwygraffyddol gan David Evans (1681-1750), Llanfihangel-ar-Arth, Sir Gaerfyrddin, a ymfudodd i Pennsylvania, cyn dod yn weinidog Annibynol yn Pencader, Delaware. Mae y llawysgrif gwreiddiol yng nghasgliad y Philip H. and A. S. W. Rosenbach Foundation, Philadelphia. Cyhoeddwyd yng Nghylchgrawn LlGC, 14 (1965-1966), 74-96.
Edward Owen Bequest, no. 127, Isle of Man sketches etc,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photostat facsimiles of sketches and engravings from BL Add. MS 27362. 'Sketches in sepia of towns and buildings in the Isle of Man; with a few engravings'.
History of the Gregynog estate,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopy of a typescript History of the Gregynog estate in Montgomeryshire, by William Scott Owen.
John Kenrick, Wrexham, private memoranda and baptisms performed,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Private memoranda and notes of baptisms performed by John Kenrick, Chester Street Chapel, Wrexham, written on the blank leaves of John Jones' Almanac for 1715. The original is in TNA, ref. Rg 4/4421.
J. H. Lloyd letters to W. Ferguson Irvine,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of six letters, 1938-1942, from the Rev. John Hastings Lloyd, Niton Rectory, Isle of Wight, to W. Ferguson Irvine, Corwen, relating to the Hughes family of Gwerclas.
Duchy of Cornwall grants and charters,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of grants and charters, 1391-1806, [after 1864], relating to the Principality of Wales, etc., from Duchy of Cornwall records.
Aberavon Divisional Labour Party,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of papers accumulated by Elinor Rosen of Briton Ferry, a former secretary of the Women's Section of the Briton Ferry branch of the Aberavon Divisional Labour Party. They include a booklet entitled 'The story of the battles and history of the Aberavon Divisional Labour Party' (1950), and Mrs Rosen's recollections of her visit to 10 Downing Street in 1977. A group of twenty black and white photographs relating to the Briton Ferry branch of the Aberavon Divisional Labour Party has been transferred to the Department of Pictures & Maps (photo book 2234 (PG6750)); and an audio taped recording of Mrs Rosen's reminiscences of her experiences in the Labour Party is in the custody of the Sound & Moving Image Department.
Ebenezer Baptist chapel register, Llanfair Nant-gwyn, Pembrokeshire,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopy of a register of births, 1791-1850, of Ebenezer Baptist chapel, parish of Llanfair Nant-gwyn, Pembrokeshire, together with a transcript of the register prepared by Paul Sambrook.
Two items re. David Lloyd George,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A photocopy of an outline of Lord Rosebery's 'Great Speech' delivered at Glasgow, 10 Sept. 1909, regarding David Lloyd George's Budget and proposed Finance Bill; and of an article, 1912, entitled 'The Decline of Mr Lloyd George'.
Two items re. the Mimosa and the Welsh settlement in Patagonia,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of the Passengers' Contract Ticket, 15 May 1865, of Abraham Matthews and his family, who sailed from Liverpool to New Bay, Patagonia, on board the 'Mimosa'; and a receipt, 16 December 1865, for one pound signed by Thomas Ellis on behalf of the Welsh settlement in Patagonia.
Documents re. the Welsh settlement in Patagonia,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of five documents, 1881-1893, relating to the Welsh settlement in Patagonia including a marriage certificate, a licence, and a list of some of the inhabitants of the municipality of Gaiman.
Letters from Rev. Thomas Price ('Carnhuanawc') and Thomas Stephens of Merthyr to La Villemarque,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of six letters to the Vicomte Théodore Hersart de la Villemarqué, comprising two, 1837-1838, from the Rev. Thomas Price, 'Carnhuanawc' (see Fañch Postic, 'La Villemarque' et le Pays de Galles (1837-8), deux lettres inédites de Thomas Price', Triade 1 (1995), 15-32), and four, 1856-1861, from Thomas Stephens, Merthyr (see NLW MS 965Eii, nos 305-9, for Villemarqué's letters to Stephens).
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of some nine hundred and fifty typescript poems composed by Lewys Idwal Jones (1921-1989), born in Amlwch, co. Ang., but who later moved to Norway where he was engaged at the University of Oslo as a consultant for the Celtic Institute; together with a brief biography.
Sarah Emily Davies's 'Family chronicle',
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Xerox of the original manuscript of parts 1, 3-7 (part 2, comprising pp. 101-200, is wanting) of 'Family Chronicle' by Sarah Emily Davies, founder of Girton College, Cambridge. Her father, John Davies (1795-1861), was a native of Llanddewibrefi, Cardiganshire.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of manuscripts of Thomas (Tom) Jones (1871-1938), Trealaw, held by the Welsh Folk Museum, Cardiff (Wfm MSS 949-52), relating mainly to his study of the dialect of Glamorgan and including transcripts of glossaries by Edward Williams ('Iolo Morganwg') from Llanover MSS, C1-75 (NLW MSS 13087-162), and a typescript account 'Enwau Lleoedd Y Rhigos' by Tom Jones, 1935.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of an article by Raymond Scott which appeared in an Estonian publication in September 1995, regarding The Nanteos Cup (reputed to be The Holy Grail), together with a typescript English translation by the donor.