- NLW MS 20148A.
- File
- 1700-1799.
A transcript by Mrs Susanna Hopton of Kington of a 17th century letter 'to Father Turbeville, a Romish Priest'. English. Leather. Purchased from Mr M. H. Roberts, Pontblyddyn, Mold, August 1969.
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A transcript by Mrs Susanna Hopton of Kington of a 17th century letter 'to Father Turbeville, a Romish Priest'. English. Leather. Purchased from Mr M. H. Roberts, Pontblyddyn, Mold, August 1969.
A transcript by T D Meyler of a lease, dated 1793, for 99 years of a dwelling house called Tymunnus, made between Thomas Meyler of Tremonny, gent, and David Beynon of Tymunnus, yeoman, both of the parish of St David's, co Pembroke; together with background notes and pedigree charts of the Meyler, Skeel, Harries and Beynon families prepared by Meyler. The original lease is NLW Deed 1568.
A transcript of 'Lloffion o hanes Eglwys y Bryn Llannefydd', an essay on the history of Y Bryn Baptist chapel, Llanefydd, co Denbigh, compiled in 1905 by John Salisbury, junior.
A transcript of the 1851 Census returns for Ysbyty Ystwyth, co. Cardigan,
A transcript of the Breviarium historiae Romanae of Eutropius (ed. A. Allen). Name of T. Lewis by the Reverend Joseph Morris. Latin. (Formerly T. R. Lewis MS 1.) Donated by Colonel W. H. Lewis, London, November 1925.
A transcript of the Natural History Diary B of Dr J. H. Salter (Llanbadarn Fawr, Cardiganshire), 1884-1886. English. Cloth. Donated by R. G. Salter, Birmingham, August 1942.
A transcript of the Natural History Journal A of Dr J. H. Salter (Llanbadarn Fawr, Cardiganshire), 1867-1884. English. Cloth. Donated by R. G. Salter, Birmingham, August 1942.
A transcript, compiled by J R Bulmer, of the bishops transcripts of Llanfihangel-yn-Nhywyn, 1679-1838, together with a typescript copy of the same.
A translation into Welsh by T. Ceiriog Williams of an article on the Mold riots of 1869. Original at Mold Library; no details given.
A translation of George Bull, Bishop of St Davids: Defensio Fidei Nicænæ by 'H. B.'. English. Calf. Donated by G. V. Roberts, Tenby, June 1950.
A translation of George Bull, Bishop of St Davids: Defensio Fidei Nicænæ by 'H. B.'. English. Leather back. Donated by G. V. Roberts, Tenby, June 1950.
A Treatise of Lordships Marchers,
A transcript of 'A Treatise of Lordships Marchers in Wales . . .' by George Owen, Henllys. The paper is watermarked 1809.
A treatise on blazonry. English. Vellum. Donated by R. C. B. Oliver, Esq., Llandrindod, April 1959,
A late 18th or early 19th century transcript of a metrical treatise, in the form of a Kasidah, on the seven readings of the Kur'an, founded on the Taisir of al-Dani, and entitled Hirz al-Amani, but better known as al-Shatibiyyah, by Abu'l-Kasim ibn Firruh ibn Khalaf al-Shatibi (d. A.H. 590).
A treatise, letters, and poetry
A lengthy doctrinal treatise entitled Give unto Ceasar the thinges of Ceasar, written not earlier than 1644, but probably before 1649, in defence of the divine right of kings; drafts and copies of letters by Edward Herbert and H. Emerson; and a few poems. As the volume was at one time in the Powis Castle collection it is possible that the author of the treatise was a member of the Herbert family, possibly Edward, 3rd baron Herbert of Cherbury, grandson of Edward, 1st baron Herbert of Cherbury, the metaphysician, and that the poems may be attributed to one of the Herberts.
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, approximately 1633-1678
A tune-book containing marches, dances, etc owned by John Roberts, Llangwm. Music notation. Cloth. Donated by Mr R. Hammond Davies, Llandrillo, November 1945.
A typescript account by Mostyn W. Thomas entitled 'Bridgend - Bocage - Bafour' concerning his experience in Normandy in 1944 as a non-commissioned officer serving with the 1/5th Battalion, The Welch Regiment.