A copy of The Family of William Lloyd and Margred Roberts (Beatrice, Nebraska),
- NLW ex 1397.
- File
- 1959.
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A copy of The Family of William Lloyd and Margred Roberts (Beatrice, Nebraska),
A copy of the first draft of an unpublished manuscript by Patrick Hannan comprising six chapters on political events in Wales during the late 1960s and 1970s when he was Political Correspondent of BBC Wales. None of the manuscript may be published without the express permission of Patrick Hannan.
A copy of the second volume of Leonid Morgan's work 'Ystradgynlais parish: names & families 1513-1813' covering the years 1713-1813.
A copy of the Guild's new Constitution,
A copy of 'The history of Cellan', compiled by Yvonne Carr. A file of material assembled by Mrs Carr while compiling the above history is now Minor Deposit 1493B.
A copy of 'The Jarmans of Brecknock', compiled by L.C. Jarman.
A copy of the land-tax assessments for the hundred of Cowbridge. (Formerly Llanmaes MS 67.) English. Between boards. Purchased from E. P. W. Nicholl, Llanmaes House, Glamorganshire, 1939-1940.
A copy of 'The Neath declaration', a statement to coincide with the conference 'New agenda for the valleys' in Neath, 12 Sept. 1992, sponsored by Peter Hain, MP, and the Freidrich Ebert Foundation.
A copy of The New Testament in Welsh and English presented in 1937 to John Richard Waters on being accepted into full membership of Tabernacl church, King's Cross, London. The volume bears the signature of the Rev. H. Elvet Lewis ('Elfed', 1860-1953), minister of Tabernacl church, 1904-1940.
A copy of the Old Testament with a few genealogical notes re the Glynne family (Llanddwrog),
A copy of the original design of Huw Tudor's (Holyhead) coat of arms signed, by the Earl Marshall, the Royal College of Heraldry, and bearing the seal of the college; together with a letter, from the Earl Marshall to Huw Tudor, and certificates from the Royal College of Heraldry and the Australian Heraldic Archival Register recording Huw Tudor's armorial bearings.
A copy of the paper, 'Stillborn and neo-natal death: the funeral director's role', presented at a symposium at the University of London, 1984, together with instructions for use of the firm's 'Repat' coffin.
A copy of 'The Philipps of Picton', a dramatised history of the Philipps family compiled from family letters and documents by Roger Ashley and Zina Fallon and first performed by the Chew Magna Players at Picton Castle, 24-26 July 1985.
A copy of the play 'Rising Waters', by Martyn Richards, set in and around Tre-Hafren, Powys, 1990, and dealing with the theme of the 'greenhouse effect'.
A copy of the programme for the Capel Madog Annual Eisteddfod held at the Council School, Trefeurig, co. Card., 17 March 1944, together with seven tickets for the said eisteddfod for the years 1931, 1933-6, 1938 and 1944.
A copy of the Reverend T. Glyndwr Jones's prize-winning essay, 'Cenhadon Cymreig Amlwg y Ganrif Hon', at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Cardiff.
A copy of the script of the radio play 'Dark Heritage' (written by Catharine Hughes) concerning the mining disasters of Gresford and Aberfan, first transmitted on BBC Radio, March 1982, and awarded the 1983 Sony Radio Drama Award for Technical Excellence and Achievement.