- UCC/P/L&P/4.
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- 1917, Nov. 27 /
Appeal leaflet, recruiting women to assist with flax harvest, from the Women's National Land Service Corps.
Women's National Land Service Corps.
Appeal leaflet, recruiting women to assist with flax harvest, from the Women's National Land Service Corps.
Women's National Land Service Corps.
An autograph book owned formerly by Eira D. Richards, containing the autographs of hospitalised soldiers and also noting their regiments rind dates and locations of wounding.
The diary, 1630-1636, of [?Robert] Bulkeley, Dronwy, Llanfachreth, Anglesey.
Bulkeley, Robert, fl. 1630-1636 Diary of, NLW MS 3150B
Letters and other papers, 1915-1916, relating to the Aberystwyth Weekly Comforts for Fighters Fund.
Aberystwyth Comforts Fund
First line: There once the walls. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Autobiography, apparently unpublished, of William Owen of Cardigan, 'The Birth, Life, Education and Transactions of Captn. William Owen the noted Smuggler ...', the original having been either written at Carmarthen gaol in 1747 by Owen himself whilst awaiting his execution for murder or dictated by him to the Reverend John Davies, prison chaplain, who has attested that he attended Owen during his confinement (f. 161). It contains an account of his personal life and of his smuggling exploits in the West Indies, in Ireland, and on the western coasts of Britain, with a transcript of his trial (pp. 119-60). The manuscript [watermark 1808] is apparently a copy in the hand of Daniel G. Matthias, whose name is inscribed inside the front cover with the date 12 January 1811. An account detailing expenditure on food and lodging, in a different hand, is found inside the back cover.
Matthias, Daniel G.
A notebook containing accounts relating to concerts held at Cwmystwyth Council School in aid of the soldiers' fund, and a list of persons contributing to the war memorial at Cwmystwyth.