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Pregethau y Parch. William Morris, Tyddewi

  • NLW MS 16211C.
  • Ffeil
  • 1842

Nodiadau, 1842, gan awdur anhysbys, ar ddwy bregeth gan y Parch. William Morris, Tyddewi, yn Jewin Crescent, Llundain, 21 Awst 1842 (ff. 2-4 verso), a phregeth gan y Parch. Baptist Noel yn St John's, Bedford Row, Llundain, 30 Tachwedd 1842 (f. 4 verso). = Notes, 1842, in an unknown hand, of two sermons by the Rev. William Morris, St Davids, at Jewin Crescent, London, 21 August 1842 (ff. 2-4 verso), and one by the Rev. Baptist Noel at St John's, Bedford Row, London, 30 November 1842 (f. 4 verso).
Ceir hefyd nodiadau ar bregeth (cychwyn yn eisiau), o bosib gan William Morris (ff. 1-2). = Also included are notes of a sermon (start lacking), possibly by William Morris (ff. 1-2).

Denbighshire and Montgomeryshire

Conditions of sale with agreements to purchase farms and lands belonging to the Wynnstay estate, mainly 1857, with additional items, 1843, 1857-1858. The properties include Llwyn Issa, Hewl Bach, Tynyffrith, Llwynybresych and Henffridd in the parish of Derwen; Vach Lwyd Ucha, Pen y pentre, Pentre Poltas and Brynllwyd in Gyffylliog; Hafodwen in Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog; Hafod, Cwmdy and an allotment of common in the parish of Llanarmon Mynydd Mawr; Plas Ucha and Tynycoed in Llanelidan; Tydy and Maes y cae in Llangadwaladr; an allotment of land on Erithig Hill and Maes Onn, Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch; Pentrepoeth, Vownog in the townships of Lloran Uchaf and Lloran Isaf in the parish of Llansilin; cottages and lands in Llangadwaladr, Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch, Bodlith, Lloran Uchaf and Lloran Isaf, Llansilin, Llanynys, Cefn Mawr, Street Issa, Acrefair, Dinhinlle, Bodylltyn and Ruabon; the Boar’s Head Inn, the Spread Eagles Inn, Sir Watkin’s Coffee House, and a stationer’s shop and printing office, Ruthin; Gwernsebon in the township of Cefn-coch and Tynant in Henfachau in the parish of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Denbighshire and Montgomeryshire. The purchasers include William Lord Bagot. The file also contains a numbered schedule of landowners in Hafodgynfor [Llangollen] (postmark 1843) and enclosures, 1857-1858

Llythyrau at Ieuan ab Iago a phapurau amrywiol

Llythyrau at Ieuan oddi wrth Evan Jones (Gwrwst), 1846, Lewis James, ei frawd, 1847 a 1860, Eiddil Ifor [T. E. Watkins], 1850, a Charles Jenkins, Pontypridd, 1864; llythyr at Edward James, Pontaberbargoed, a'i chwaer Mary oddi wrth frawd, [James], yn America; llythyr at Thomas James oddi wrth Evan Jones, 'Principality Office', Caerdydd, 1848; drafft o gytundeb rhwng Ebenezer Williams ac Evan James ynglyn â'r ffatri yn Mill Street, Pontypridd, 1847; papurau amrywiol yn perthyn i Ieuan, gan gynnwys rhaglenni eisteddfodau; ychydig o bapurau yn perthyn i Iago ab Iago a'i fab Taliesin, rhai yn brintiedig.

Llythyrau at S.R.

Autograph letters to Samuel Roberts (S.R.) from various correspondents, together with drafts of letters from Roberts to T. J. Griffiths; etc.

Griffiths, Thomas J., 1835-1924

Gogerddan estate rental

An additional volume of annual rentals for the Gogerddan estate, September 1848 – November 1873, for properties in and around Aberystwyth, Llanbadarn, Lovesgrove, Llanon, Eglwysfach, and Tywyn.

Llyfr Tonau Iago ap Ieuan

Llyfr Tonau Iago ap Ieuan. Ceir disgrifiad o gynnwys y gyfrol hon yn Percy A. Scholes, 'Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau', yng Nghylchgrawn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru, 3.1-2 (1943), 1-10 (tt. 1-3). Ceir sgôr gwreiddiol Hen Wlad fy Nhadau ar f. 41 verso.

Cerddi

Cerddi heb ddyddiad yn llaw Iago ab Iago [recte Ieuan] o f. 58 ymlaen.

Account book of the schooner Hope

An account book, [1850]-1860, of the schooner 'Hope' of Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, owned by Mary Williams (mother of the Rev. John Williams) and David Jenkins.
The volume contains accounts of cash laid out and received by the shiphusband and statements of account, 1853-1860 (ff. 12 verso-33). A copy of Reynolds' Original Birmingham Almanack for 1851 (1850) has been bound in at the end of the volume (ff. 134-141).

Lieutenant Herbert M. Vaughan diary

  • NLW MS 24165B.
  • Ffeil
  • 1851-1855

Diary, 1 May 1851-18 September 1852, of Lieutenant Herbert M[illingchamp] Vaughan, 90th Light Infantry, mostly while stationed at Ballincollig and Cork, Ireland. The diary contains an account of his various duties, his social and recreational activities, including balls, regattas, parties and picnics, and hunting and shooting.
Vaughan's company was at Ballincollig until late 1851, when it removed to nearby Cork; the regiment was sent to Dublin in August 1852 (f. 112 verso). Additionally Vaughan spent most of September 1851 on leave in London (ff. 38-46 verso) and was at home at Plas Llangoedmor, Cardiganshire, [9] October-[29] December 1851 (ff. 49-65 verso). Among the incidents recounted are the death by suicide of one of his men during an assignment to transport ammunition (ff. 8-11); [George W. Stone] performing Electro-Biology [i.e. hypnotism] experiments on some of his men (ff. 26 verso, 29 verso-30); several visits to the Great Exhibition in London (ff. 39 verso-43 verso passim); attending the Cork garrison races, [21] April 1852 (ff. 86-87 verso); and a riot by paupers at Cork workhouse, [9] May 1852 (f. 90 recto-verso). Vaughan assisted in keeping order during the Cork County by-election in March 1852 (ff. 82-83) and in Cork City at the General Election in July 1852 (ff. 102 verso-103 verso). His main preoccupation in open season was fox hunting and shooting game (ff. 49 verso-84 verso passim). A memo found loose within the volume, dated 31 July 1852 with additions to 1855, has been tipped in inside the back cover (f. 122, see also f. 109).

Vaughan, Herbert M. (Herbert Millingchamp), 1829-1855

Beirniadaethau eisteddfodol

Beirniadaethau Ieuan ab Iago yn yr eisteddfodau canlynol: eisteddfod y Maen Chwyf, Pontypridd, 1853, eisteddfod y Maen Chwyf, 1856, eisteddfodau Pontaberbargoed, 1858, Ynysybwl, 1859, a Glyn Rhondda 1863; ynghyd â rhai o'r eitemau y ceir beirniadaethau arnynt.

Denbighshire (misc. parishes)

Printed particulars and conditions of sale with agreements to purchase properties sold by the Wynnstay estate in Denbighshire, incorporating plans of the various lots, July 1853. The names of the purchasers and prices paid have been added in some cases. The file also contains a manuscript list of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn’s property to be offered for sale and a list of Wrexham property biddings. The properties include lands at Rhos Robin, near the turnpike road and near Rose Villa in the township of Gwersyllt in the parish of Gresford; houses near the turnpike road and at Cross Lanes in the parishes of Marchwiail and Bangor [Is-coed]; Brynyffynnon, Brynyffynnon Lodge, parts of the garden and the orchard, the Bowling Green Inn, the Hop Pole in York Street, a slaughterhouse and other premises in High Street, Brook Street and Penybryn, Wrexham; and tithe rent charges from farms and lands in the several townships of Wrexham.

Meifod unscheduled deed

Surrender by David Jones, by the direction of Rev. Richard John Davies of Aberhafesb, to Charles Watkin Williams Wynn, of the leasehold of a house previously erected by Lewis Pugh on part of a field called Tirdu belonging to Pentrego Farm in the parish of Meifod (boundaries described) 1853.

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