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Transcripts: Church of St Julitta's, Capel Curig

  • NLW ex 2329
  • File
  • 2004

A typescript copy of the bishop's transctipts, 1754-1815, of St Julitta's Church, Capel Curig, Caernarfonshire, copied by Mr E. Naylor (Eddy)from the originals held at the National Library of Wales.

Naylor, Eddy, 1925-

Our wanderings in Wales

  • NLW MS 24147C.
  • File
  • [1867]

A volume containing humorous prose (ff. 4-16 verso) and poetry (ff. 19-33), [1867], by a young woman identifying herself as 'Angelina Workington' (f. 9), for her uncle, 'Slatey Hughes Esquire', as a memento of their visit to Llandudno and the surrounding area in July 1867.
The volume consists of a fanciful prologue (ff. 4-6), followed by equally fanciful accounts of excursions to the Great Orme (ff. 9-10 verso, 12-13 verso) and Capel Curig (ff. 14 recto-verso, 16 recto-verso), and poems entitled 'Ffos Noddyn' (ff. 19-20), 'A Growl from Gelert's Ghost' (ff. 22-25), 'The Streamlet's Song' (ff. 27-29) and 'Excelsior' (ff. 31-33). The manuscript is written mainly in black ink, with some words in red, blue, green and gold paint. In addition there is an illuminated title page (f. 2) and dedication (f. 3), with further illuminations or decorative initials on ff. 4, 8, 9, 16, 19, 22, 31; together with five pen drawings (ff. 7, 11, 15, 17, 22) and a photograph of the Great Orme, Llandudno (pasted in on f. 8). The name 'Angelina Workington' is presumed to be a pseudonym; the writer may actually be the Isabella Slater to whom the volume was gifted in 1862 (see f. 1).

Workington, Angelina

Capel Curig Inn visitors' book,

  • NLW ex 2126.
  • File
  • 1801-1836.

Visitors' book of the Capel Curig Inn, co. Caernarfon, 1801-1836 (with gaps).