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Survey of Anglesey chapels,

A photocopy of a Capel (The Chapels Heritage Society) survey, compiled during the 1980s by B.J. and M.J. Marples, of eighty-eight nonconformist chapels in Anglesey, containing notes on external features, including dates and inscriptions, and illustrated with rough sketches.

Sir Erasmus Philipps of Picton Castle,

A photocopy of the letter book of Sir Erasmus Philipps of Picton Castle, co. Pemb. (1699-1743) covering the years 1725-1727, relating to the building of Haverfordwest Bridge and to his re-election as MP for Haverfordwest after the death of King George I.

David Owen (Brutus), Civil List papers etc,

Photographic copies of papers, 1832-[?1869], relating to the financial affairs of David Owen (Brutus), particularly to the grant of a Civil List pension to him in 1858.

Chancery proceedings re. Thomas Huett,

Photocopies of chancery proceedings (PRO C3/6/57, Aprise v. Huett, Wales, 1558-1579) relating to Thomas Huett (d. 1591), Biblical translator and precentor of St Davids, together with Derek Hewett's typescript transcript of the complaint, 1571, of the treasurer and canon of St Davids against Thomas Huett. Also photocopies of chancery proceedings (PRO C3/88/84, Huet v. Neale, Northampton, 1558-1579) relating to Thomas Huet, believed by Derek Hewett to be Thomas Huet/Huett (d. 1591), Biblical translator and precentor of St Davids; together with a photocopy of the will, 1557, of his father Thomas Hewet of Bedford.

Notes re. T. Emrys Jones of the Manselton & District Male Choir, and David Hopkin Thomas ('Pencerdd Mynwy'), Tredegar,

A photocopy of a letter, 1992, from the Secretary of the Swansea Male Choir containing biographical details relating to T. Emrys Jones (1898-1971), founder in 1946 of the Manselton and District Male Choir; and of notes written by Ivor D. H. Thomas concerning his father David Hopkin Thomas ('Pencerdd Mynwy', 1866-1928), Tredegar. Transferred from NLW, Department of Printed Books.

T. Gwynn Jones's war diary,

A photocopy of a 'diary' kept by T. Gwynn Jones (1871-1949) during the first world war (Aug. 1914-Dec. 1917), together with an introduction added by him in July 1934 [see David Jenkins, Thomas Gwynn Jones: Cofiant, pp. 241-242]. For the original manuscript see Papurau T. Gwynn Jones D293.

Prosecution of the parents of Sarah Jacob, the 'Welsh Fasting Girl',

A photocopy of NLW MS 23137E, comprising the brief for the defence in the case heard at the Carmarthenshire Assizes, July 1870, against Evan and Hannah Jacob of Llanfihangel-ar-arth, co. Carm., for the manslaughter of their daughter, Sarah Jacob (1857-1869), the 'Welsh Fasting Girl'.

Letter from William Mathias,

A photocopy of a letter from the composer William Mathias (1934-1992) to Ceri Wyn Hughes of Welshpool, replying to her questions regarding his work, including musical and Welsh influences, form, rhythm, and the future direction of his music.

Letters from Daines Barrington,

Photocopies of three letters, 1773, 1794 and 24 May [--], from Daines Barrington (1727-1800) to Thomas Pennant (1726-1798), purchased by the Warwickshire Record Office from Bloomsbury Book Auctions in Dec. 1993.

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