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The Sudeley Bankruptcy

  • NLW Facs 941
  • File
  • 1996-1999

Photocopies of Lord Sudeley's article which appeared in the June 1999 issue of London Miscellany, relating to the bankruptcy of his great-great grandfather, 4th Lord Sudeley (1840-1922), in 1893; together with a synopsis for a proposed conference, 1996, at Gregynog, on the Sudeley bankruptcy.

The Studt family,

  • NLW MS 12613C.
  • File
  • [1901x1975].

An album containing press cuttings relating to members of the Studt family, amusement caterers, Swansea. Most of the cuttings relate to the death and funeral of Henry Studt, April 1922. Other events referred to include the celebrating of the golden wedding of the said Henry Studt and his wife, January 1922, the death of their daughter, Emma Studt, 1926, the death of their son, Arthur Llewellyn Studt, 1953, etc.

The Strata Florida slates

  • GB 0210 STRAFLO
  • Fonds
  • [15 cent.]

Thirty-five inscribed slates from Strata Florida Abbey, Cardiganshire, dated to the fifteenth century. Many of the slates are broken fragments with the inscriptions consequently often being incomplete; all are irregular in shape. The inscriptions comprise both text, the majority being in Welsh with examples of Latin and English, and pictures, comprising zoomorphic and anthropomorphic forms, geometric shapes and patterns, as well as other indefinite markings. The majority of the slates are inscribed on one face only, with eleven bearing inscriptions on both sides (SF 1, 3, 5-7, 15, 19, 22, 24, 28-29).
The five slates SF 13-14, 23, 25-26 are all broken fragments of one original slab (along with other still missing sections); with the exception of SF 13 the fragments can be joined up into one larger piece. SF 13-14 and 26 contain parts of a single epitaph, incised in large outline letters, which together appear to read: 'Hic ia[cet] ...es ap ... [a]p ll[ywelyn] [mona]chus'. SF 33 and 35 are also two fragments of a single slate.

The Story of Nantgarw,

  • NLW ex 2813.
  • File
  • 1951.

A film script produced by Douglas Simpson, Colliery Manager, 1951.

Simpson, Douglas.

The story of Carmarthenshire,

  • NLW ex 2743.
  • File
  • 1948-1986.

Correspondence between A. G. Prys-Jones and A. Trevor Griffiths (father of the donor), 1948-1986, relating to the preparation of A. G. Prys-Jones, The story of Carmarthenshire, published in two volumes in 1959 and 1972, including early typescripts, together with a minute book of the Carmarthenshire County Association of the NUT (History Panel), 1948-1955, relating to the these publications.

Prys-Jones, A. G. (Arthur Glyn)

The Stokes-Meyer facsimiles of Irish Manuscripts,

  • NLW MSS 4631-4695.
  • Fonds
  • [1875x1919].

A collection, [1875x1919], made by Whitley Stokes and Kuno Meyer of photographic facsimiles of Irish manuscripts, or of Latin manuscripts containing Irish glosses, etc.

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The Statutes of Wales

  • NLW MS 2228B
  • File
  • 19 cent.

Comments and criticisms made by Thomas Edward Ellis (1859-1899) on the original draft of the introduction to Ivor Bowen: The Statutes of Wales (London, 1908).

Ellis, Thomas Edward, 1859-1899

The St. Davids Church Defence League

  • NLW MS 1335B
  • File
  • 1906-1907

The minute book, kept by W.J. Waterhouse, 1906-1907, of the Ultra Aeron Ruridecanal Committee of the St. Davids Diocesan Defence League.

Waterhouse, W. J Minute book kept by (1906-1907), NLW MS 1335B

The Sovereignty of the Bible

  • NLW ex 3062
  • File
  • [1895]

Incomplete typed proof copy of "The Sovereignty of the Bible", [1895], by Morris Owen Evans, PhD, DD, author of 'An essay towards comprehension: Christianity and Churchmanship', 1895, 'The Healing of the Nations', etc.

Evans, Morris Owen

The Soldier's Funeral

  • NLW MS 4593C.
  • File
  • [?1811]

A poem entitled The Soldier's Funeral To the Memory of Captain F. Montague, of the 23rd Regiment, or Royal Welch Fuziliers, who was kill'd ... [at] the Battle of Albuera, on the 16th of May 1811, possibly written by one of the daughters of William Davies Shipley (1745-1826), dean of St Asaph.

The social and economic structure of Northeast Wales, 1750-1790.

  • NLW ex 2065
  • File
  • 1971

A copy of W. T. Rees Pryce's PhD thesis 'The social and economic structure of Northeast Wales, 1750-1890' submitted to the Council for National Academic Awards (Lanchester Polytechnic, Coventry, 1971)

Pryce, W. T. R

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