- NLW Facs 192.
- File
- [1960x1974].
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A bound set of photocopies of pedigrees of various branches of the Verity family, to accompany the donor's 'History of the Verity family of Bridgend, Glamorgan' (see NLW Facs 164-165).
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Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A bound set of photocopies of pedigrees of various branches of the Verity family, to accompany the donor's 'History of the Verity family of Bridgend, Glamorgan' (see NLW Facs 164-165).
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Facsimile copies of material (2 vols) compiled by Graham E. Verity for a history of the family of Verity of Bridgend, etc. For accompanying pedigrees, see NLW Facs 192.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Xerox copies of a valuation of the benefices of the bishopric of Bangor (Bodleian Library, Tanner MS 146, ff. 74-75), [1670s], and of papers concerning allegations made by John Warren, bishop of Bangor, against some of the gentry of Anglesey, 1796-1797 (U.C.N.W. Plas Newydd 11, 3551-4).
University College, Oxford, burser's diary,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A photocopy of a bursar's diary, 1879-1884, in the hand of C. J. Faulkner, relating to University College, Oxford's estates in Arwystli.
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.
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'.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A photocopy of a letter, 1795, from Isaac Williams, son of the Rev. Isaac Williams, Ystrad Teilo, Cardiganshire, to his mother; and a letter, [n.d.], to the Rev. Lewis Evans ([c. 1767]-1835), vicar of Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn and of Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, from a cousin Jenkin Jones, Garthbeibio.
Two articles on Edward Nettleship, opthalmologist,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of two published articles by Dr William A. Branford on Edward Nettleship (1845-1913), opthalmologist.
Tudor John, 'The Basanos Poems',
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A copy of the original manuscript of 'The Basanos Poems' by Tudor John, Frankfurt am Main, West Germany.
Trinity Congregational Methodist chapel, Defynnog, monumental inscriptions,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Copies of transcripts of monumental inscriptions recorded at Trinity Congregational Methodist chapel, Defynnog, co. Brec.
Trefeglwys surveyor's account book,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Tredomen United Reformed Church, Llanfilo, monumental inscriptions,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Copies of transcripts of monumental inscriptions recorded at United Reformed Church, Tredomen, Llanfilo, co Brec.
Transportation of Dylan Thomas's body from New York to Laugharne,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of documents relating to the transportation of Dylan Thomas's body from New York to Laugharne, co. Carm., comprising the transportation permit and funeral director's certificate.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Three additional pedigree charts, supplementing the donor Vera E. Purslow's work 'Centuries of Traherne families'.
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.
Register copies of the following Prerogative Court of Canterbury probates: (i) Roger Leech of Stagbach, parish of Leamster, Herefordshire, weaver, 1654; (ii) Lewis Thomas Lewis of Penmon [Anglesey], 1656; and (iii) Anne Rodd of Nash, Herefordshire, widow, 1656. The originals are in TNA.
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Negative photostat facsimiles (two copies of each) of three wills proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury: (i) William Lloyd of Maesbangor, Cardiganshire, gent., 1675-1676; (ii) Elizabeth Baxter of Llanllwchhearn, Montgomeryshire, widow, 1697/8; and (iii) Rev. Thomas Powell of Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, 1795 (pedigree note on dorse).
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
Photocopies of a letter, 1867, from William Berry, Bideford, Devon, to his son and two letters, 1860 and n.d., from B. Chapple, a private in the British Army serving in India, to his mother.
Thomas William Nassau Greene and the Welsh colony in Patagonia,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A photocopy of a letter, 9 May 1865, from T. W. N. Greene, Liverpool [Thomas William Nassau Greene of Kilkea, Co. Kildare, Ireland] to Michael D. Jones, Y Bala (1822-1898), offering his services as surgeon to the Welsh colony in New Bay, Patagonia, and setting out the terms for his appointment. There is a signed note by the recipient signifying his acceptance; together with photocopies of articles, 1960-1983, concerning the colony.
Thomas Tudor of Newport diary,
Part of NLW Facsimiles.
A photocopy of the diary of Thomas Tudor (1785-1855) of Newport, artist, for the period 1847-1851.