Eglwysi'r Bedyddwyr yng Ngogledd Cymru,
- NLW MS 10501C.
- File
- 1885.
Part of Evan Owen manuscripts
Petitions and correspondence relating to appeals for aid to clear the debts of Baptist Churches in North Wales, 1885.
Eglwysi'r Bedyddwyr yng Ngogledd Cymru,
Part of Evan Owen manuscripts
Petitions and correspondence relating to appeals for aid to clear the debts of Baptist Churches in North Wales, 1885.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file comprises a volume, entitled A Preliminary Survey of Lowland Grassland in Two Areas of North Wales, Volume 2, by Paul Day, produced by the Nature Conservancy Council.
Part of Sir John Rhŷs papers
Notebooks, 1871-1873, utilized by John Rhŷs as HM Inspector of Schools, containing his assessment of schools in north Wales, together with notes on Celtic philology and some inscriptions.
A collection of traditions, anecdotes, and poems made circa 1870, by John Castell Evans, entitled 'Yr Hen Amser gynt, ei Veirdd, ei Varddoniaeth, ei Bobl a'i Chwedlau, sev Casgliad o hen Draddodiadau, Darnau Barddonol a Bywgraffiadau &c. yn dal cysylltiad yn benav a Gogledd Cymru yn enwedig Sir Merionydd ... Casglwyd, yn benav, oddiar lavar gwlad gan John Castell Evans, Pine Cottage, Millbrook, gynt o Gastell-y-Waen, Llanuwchllyn, Merion.'
Castell-Evans, John.
Part of Bonsall family papers,
Precedents in conveyancing; copies of legal instruments by Hugh Davies, Machynlleth, 1815.
An alphabetical index of the contents is at the beginning of the volume.
Part of Berta Ruck archive
Notebook of Berta Ruck, June 1918-September 1919, containing impressions of wartime life in North Wales and London and of her visit to the USA in 1919, later reworked and incorporated into chapters 16-25 of her autobiographical volume A Story-teller tells the Truth (London, 1935); also included are commonplace entries and extracts from letters received.
Part of Kinmel manuscripts
Pedigrees of North Wales and border counties families, with many coloured coats of arms.
This manuscript is possibly a copy of the seventeenth-century Owen Salusbury of Rhug and John Salusbury of Erbistock genealogical collection (see also NLW MS 1504E).