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The Lloyd George Budget

  • NLW MS 4480E
  • File
  • 1909

One of two association copies, presented by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (the Rt Hon. David Lloyd George (1863-1945)) to his uncle, Richard Lloyd (1834-1917), of the 1909 Finance Bill, popularly known as the Lloyd George Budget, being a copy of the Bill as first introduced into the House of Commons, together with a copy of the Bill as amended in Committee and on Report.

The Llewelyn Benefit Society,

  • NLW MS 2191D.
  • File
  • 1840-1874.

Record books, 1840-1874, of the Llewelyn Benefit Society, Lampeter, founded in 1840, with Llewelyn Lewellin, Principal of St David's College, Lampeter and dean of St Davids, as its first President.

The Llewelyn Benefit Society,

  • NLW MS 2192D.
  • File
  • 1840-1874.

Record books, 1840-1874, of the Llewelyn Benefit Society, Lampeter, founded in 1840, with Llewelyn Lewellin, Principal of St David's College, Lampeter and dean of St Davids, as its first President.

The Llewelyn Benefit Society,

  • NLW MS 2193C.
  • File
  • 1840-1874.

Record books, 1840-1874, of the Llewelyn Benefit Society, Lampeter, founded in 1840, with Llewelyn Lewellin, Principal of St David's College, Lampeter and dean of St Davids, as its first President.

The Llewelyn Benefit Society,

  • NLW MS 2195B.
  • File
  • 1840-1874.

Record books, 1840-1874, of the Llewelyn Benefit Society, Lampeter, founded in 1840, with Llewelyn Lewellin, Principal of St David's College, Lampeter and dean of St Davids, as its first President.

'The Llanrwst & District Gleaner',

  • NLW MS 11734E.
  • File
  • 1895.

A cyclostyled copy of a manuscript weekly news-sheet entitled 'The Llanrwst & District Gleaner', no. 9, 1 June, [18]95.

The Llangynin murders,

  • NLW MS 22897D.
  • File
  • 1953-1991.

An account, compiled c. 1980 by John Hughes, sometime Detective Chief Superintendent, North Wales CID, for an abortive TV documentary/drama series, of events culminating in the trial and execution of Thomas Ronald Lewis Harries ('Ronnie Cadno', 1928-1954) for the murder in 1953 of his aunt and uncle, John and Phoebe Harries of Llangynin, co. Carmarthen (see John Hughes, Hela'r Cadno (Llandysul, 1996)); together with photographs exhibited at the trial and a fragment of Police Review, 2 October 1987, containing an article on the case.

Hughes, John, Caernarfon.

The Llanddewibrefi Association for the Prosecution of Felons,

  • NLW MS 9142E.
  • File
  • 1785-1805.

The regulations of the Society for Preventing Felony, etc., instituted 26 December 1785 at Llanddewi Brefi, Cardiganshire, with the names of members and a record of their subscriptions on that day and on later dates; minutes of meetings held between 1787 and 1805; a bill of costs; and lists of subscribers.

Society for Preventing Felony (Llanddewibrefi, Wales)

The Llanbadrig Churches and the "Chilton" plate,

  • NLW Facs 1020.
  • File
  • 2007 /

A photocopy, 2007, of an unpublished typescript work entitled 'The Llanbadrig Churches and the "Chilton" plate' by Cliff Corker, 1986.

Corker, Cliff.

The Liverpool Welsh National Society

  • NLW MS 1463C
  • File
  • 19 cent.

The second of two volumes of minutes of the general meetings of the Liverpool Welsh National Society, 1885-1900.

The Liverpool Welsh National Society

  • NLW MS 1462C
  • File
  • 19 cent.

The first of two volumes of minutes of the general meetings of the Liverpool Welsh National Society, 1885-1900.

The Literary Life of Thomas Pennant, &c.

  • NLW MS 5502E.
  • File
  • [18 cent.]

An illustrated copy of The Litterary Life of Thomas Pennant, Esqr. Copy of the Original MS ... signed by Pennant, 1 March 1790, being possibly the actual copy offered by Pennant to Richard Bull in a letter dated 29 May 1790 (see NLW MS 5500C). It is followed by printed copies of some of the appendices to The Literary Life of the late [sic] Thomas Pennant, Esq. ... (published 1793), including A Letter from a Welch Freeholder to his Representative (Chester, 1784), Of the Patagonians (Darlington, 1788), Flintshire Petition (1779) and A Letter to a Member of Parliament on Mail Coaches (London, 1792); a copy of American Annals; or Hints and Queries, for Parliament Men, 1775-8; broadsheets, 1792, 1798, etc.

Pennant, Thomas, 1726-1798

The life, work and thought of Vavasor Powell,

  • NLW MS 14879C.
  • File
  • 1947 /

A typescript copy of the D.Phil. thesis 'The Life, Work, and Thought of Vavasor Powell (1617-70)' by Robert Tudur Jones.

Jones, R. Tudur (Robert Tudur)

'The life of Robert, Lord Clive'

  • NLW ex 2345
  • File
  • 2004

An article, 2004, written by John Malcolm on 'Sir John Malcolm, William Erskine and The life of Robert, Lord Clive, of India, published in 1836.

Malcolm, John

The life of Kurt Ockert,

  • NLW ex 2762.
  • File
  • 2011.

A transcript of the notebook of Kurt Ockert (1920-2011), a German Prisoner of War, posted to work in Radnorshire during the Second World War who married a Welsh girl from Presteigne and lived there until his death. It was transcribed by the donor George P. Lancett after Kurt Ockert's death in November 2011.

Ockert, Kurt.

The life and posterity of the Rev. Philip Henry,

  • NLW MS 23714F.
  • File
  • [c. 1830].

An account, [c. 1830] (watermark 1823), of the life of the Rev. Philip Henry, seventeenth-century diarist and preacher of Worthenbury and Broad Oak, Flintshire, together with details of his descendants, set out in the form of a tree, perhaps written by a member of the related Bickersteth family.
Henry's life is written in black ink in a vertical central panel; details of his six children and their issue are recorded in black and red ink on either side.

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