Llyfr eglwys Wheeler St., Birmingham,
- NLW MS 10838D.
- Ffeil
- 1881-1895.
A volume of minutes and accounts of Wheeler Street Welsh Congregational Church, Birmingham, 1881-95.
208 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Llyfr eglwys Wheeler St., Birmingham,
A volume of minutes and accounts of Wheeler Street Welsh Congregational Church, Birmingham, 1881-95.
Sir John Salusbury Piozzi Salusbury letters
Four autograph letters, [?1840]-1841, from [Sir] John S[alusbury] P[iozzi] Salusbury, adopted son of Gabriel and Hester Lynch Piozzi, to the Rev. Thomas Raffles, Liverpool, mainly concerned with the exhibiting of Raffles' collection of autographs by the [Liverpool] Royal Institution (ff. 2-3).
Salusbury also refers, 9 December 1841, to [the Rev. Thomas] Pennant, son of Thomas Pennant of Downing and Salusbury's tenant at Brynbella (f. 4).
Piozzi, John Salusbury
An abstract of title (1774-1780) to the manor of Bradley, co. Stafford, and to properties in Bradley late belonging to John Wilkinson, esq., ironmaster, of Bilston, Bersham, etc.; and an abstract of the will and codicils of John Wilkinson (proved 1808), and subsequent title (1806-1828) to the same properties. Both abstracts were compiled circa 1830.
A volume containing translations into English of Latin and Greek poems by George Herbert, viz. 'Parentalia', 'An Apology on behalf of a Suppliant amongst the Evangelical Ministers in England, addressed to His Most Serene Majesty against the Bewitched Gorgon of the Two Universities or the Anti-Tami-Cami-Categoria ...', 'Epigrams in Defence of the Discipline of our Church', 'The Inventions of War', and 'Other Latin Poems' (incomplete). Inset are transcripts of six sonnets, e.g. '... on the statue at Florenze of Lorenzo Duke of Milan, sculptured by Michel Angelo', 'Written on the lake of Albano', etc.
Two account books of John Davies, auctioneer, of Talley, Carmarthenshire, 1853-1858, and an account book of Thomas Griffiths, Penrhiwgeingen, Talley, and John Davies, 1862-1865, containing accounts with individual purchasers at specified local sales, e.g. of timber at Pwllfa and Cwmgelynyn, parish of Caeo, and at Maes-pwll, parish of Pencarreg.
John Davies and Thomas Griffiths.
Records relating to the Tylorstown Explosion (January, 1896) Trust Fund, 1896-1936, consisting of a minute book of the yearly, half-yearly, and special meetings of the executive committee (NLW MS 10788E), accounts (NLW MSS 10789-10791E), bank books (NLW MSS 10792-10794A), official correspondence (NLW MS 10795E), and miscellaneous papers, including receipts for allowances, cashed cheques, and the original trust deed dated 18 May, 1896 (NLW MS 10796C).
Typescript glossaries, with some manuscript notes, of Pembrokeshire place-names, - (a) archaeological and historical, and (b) coastal features, compiled by F. L. Lowther, Parkstone, circa 1936.
Lowther, F. L.
A composite volume containing precedents in the form of copies of grants, letters patent, warrants, etc., Elizabeth-Charles II, relating to bishoprics, deaneries, officers of the royal household, etc. (e.g. congé d'elire, letter recommendatory to elect a bishop, oath of allegiance for a bishop's homage, instalment of first fruits of a bishopric, commendams, presentations, grants to royal musicians, grants of annuities and pensions, grants of offices, baronet's patent, dispensations, directions from the signet, indentures, etc., etc.); a brief account, in French, of the Portuguese revolution of 1 December, 1640; a report, in reply to a questionnaire, on the length, depth, security, etc., of His Majesty's mole at Tangier, written on board H.M.S. the Mountagne, 13 October, 1683; pedigrees of the royal house of Portugal; forms of addresses used by the King to his subjects; styles of noblemen and otehrs; lists of cathedral churches and of their prebends; dedications of cathedral churches, etc.
Eleven volumes of Lett's Diary, 1848, 1855-1856, 1858-1859, 1862, 1865, 1876-1878, 1870, 1876, containing entries by William Davies of Brynffanigl Farm, Abergele, relating to personal, domestic, and agricultural matters.
Davies, William, Abergele
A copy, bound in 1859, of Francis W. Newman: Theism, Doctrinal and Practical ... (London, 1858), with manuscript notes and corrections by the author, who was a younger brother of Cardinal John Henry Newman.
Newman, Francis William, 1805-1897.
Report on Welsh colony in Patagonia,
A typescript copy of a report on the Welsh colony in the Chubut Valley, Patagonia, prepared by the Reverend David Powell Richards, M.A., chaplain in the Royal Navy, and addressed by him from H.M.S. Flora, at Monte Video, 8 April, 1901, to the Hon. Sir William A. C. Barrington, K.C.M.G., H. M. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Buenos Aires. Accompanying the report are numerous appendices and insets, including a typescript statement of authorities as to the boundaries of Argentine; typescript extracts from The Review of the River Plate, 8 September, 1900, and Y Drafod, 9 November, 1900, touching the results of recent municipal elections in Chubut; a typescript copy of a letter, 4 July 1900, from R. Groome, commodore, H.M.S. Flora, to the Secretary of the Admiralty, reporting on his visit to the Welsh colony; manuscript copies of a letter, 29 August, 1901, from Hy. Vansittart Neale, Admiralty, to A. K. Wilson, Vice-Admiral Commanding, Channel Squadron, and a letter, 11 September, 1901, from H. D. Barry, Captain, H.M.S. Mars, at Lagos, to Vice-Admiral A. K. Wilson, touching arrangements for an interview between the Reverend D. P. Richards and the High Commissioner for Canada; draft minutes of a general meeting of Welsh settlers at Gaiman Chapel, 22 August, 1898, and of the first and second meetings of the National Council Committee appointed by the general meeting, 30 August - 7 October, 1898; a manuscript copy of a letter from the Welsh settlers to the British Minister in Buenos Aires, 18 June, 1900, protesting against their arrests by the Argentine authorities; and a manuscript copy of a letter, 5 March, 1902, from [D. P. Richards] from H.M.S. Mars, Channel Squadron, at Tetuan, touching the proposal for the restoration of the colony to British territory; and press cuttings.
A volume of 'carolau', 'cerddi', and 'englynion' by Owen Gruffydd, Llanystumdwy, Edward Morys, Perthillwydion, Thomas Edwards ('Twm o'r Nant'), Elis Rolant, Mr. Elis Elis, 'Aulodau gwir Eglwus Louger', Ellis Roberts ('y cowper'), Huw Morys, Pontymeibion, Reinallt ap Gronw, Hugh Jones ('Huwceun s Jon'), Jane ach Kadwaladr, Hugh Hughes ('Y Bardd Coch o Fôn'), and Thomas William 'o'r Cwrtt', in the hand of Hugh Jones, cowper, of Henllan.
Jones, Hugh, 'cowper'
Cymdeithas Gyfeillgar Glannau Rhyddallt,
A small notebook containing draft accounts of the treasurer of Glannau Rhyddallt Friendly Society, 1904-1909.
Cymdeithas Gyfeillgar Glannau Rhyddallt,
Notebooks of regional collectors ('gofalwyr') containing draft accounts of contributions paid by individual members of Glannau Rhyddallt Friendly Society, 1910-1914.
Cymdeithas Gyfeillgar Glannau Rhyddallt,
An account book of Glannau Rhyddallt Friendly Society, containing particulars of annual payments due from individual members (monthly contributions, fines, death duties, for rules and tickets, for sashes and gloves, etc.), 1897-1898, 1904-1910.
Cymdeithas Gynorthwyol Glannau Ifor,
An account book of Glannau Ifor Benefit Society, containing particulars of monthly contributions by individual members (arranged in alphabetical order of Christian names) and balance sheets, 1884-1887. Inset are sickness certificates, accounts, a circular in connection with a proposal to reform the Society, printed balance sheet, etc., 1884-1887 and undated.
A survey of the manors of Penmarke, Funmon, Barrey, and Lancadle, Glamorgan, made by Evan Mouse in 1622, being a typescript copy (280 pp.) of the Welsh section of a manorial survey acquired in 1936 by the Bedfordshire County Record Office.
Mouse, Evans
Celtic and Scandinavian genius,
An essay entitled 'Celtic and Scandinavian genius seen in mythology and legend', by 'Atli'.
'Atli' (pseudonym).
The history of the Welsh baptists,
A transcript, made for William Roberts ('Nefydd') by an official copyist at the Bristol Baptist College, of the revised English version of the second part of Hanes y Bedyddwyr by Joshua Thomas.
A copy of J. R. Harris: Grisiau Cerdd Arwest with manuscript hymn-tunes and anthems.
Harris, John, 1802-1823