Miscellaneous accounts, 1869-1892, including a record of rents from houses, dividends from building societies, etc. in the Swansea district received by John Evans, grocer, Skewen, Glamorgan, father of S. T. Evans.
Notebook, apparently of Phillip Nicholas (b. ca. 1799), Pantygwyddel, Llanfyrnach, co. Pembroke, containing farming accounts and memoranda, 1847-68. Miscellaneous receipts and accounts, 1830-66, found loose inside, have been filed separately (MS 23191iiB).
An account of glebe lands in the parish of Peterstone, Monmouthshire, of tithes in the parishes of Peterstone, Marshfield, St Mellons and Rumney and of chief rents payable to the manor of Peterstone, 1802, together with a list of tenants in the parishes named.
'Addysg y Cristion; yn Cynnwys Myfyrdodau Moesawl ar fannau Neilldûol or Testament Newydd ...', sef cyfieithiad gan Lewis Anwyl o waith Saesneg anhysbys, gyda chynigion printiedig yn dwyn y teitl Cynnygiadau; am Brintio trwy Gynnorthwy, Y Cristion wedi ei Addysgu ... ar gyfer cyhoeddi'r fersiwn Gymraeg = 'Addysg y Cristion; yn Cynnwys Myfyrdodau Moesawl ar fannau Neilldûol or Testament Newydd ...', a translation by Lewis Anwyl of an unidentified English work, together with printed proposals entitled Cynnygiadau; am Brintio trwy Gynnorthwy, Y Cristion wedi ei Addysgu ... for the publication of the Welsh version.
Papers from the library of O. J. Hughes, estate agent, Nantlle, including versions of a report, 1888, on the Llwyngwern Slate and Slab Quarry, Corris, Merioneth, together with monthly particulars of production, profit or loss, etc., 1886-8; a report on Daren y Gessel Slate and Slab Quarry, Pennal, Merioneth, signed by O. J. Hughes; and an incomplete essay (19 pp.) entitled 'Traethawd ar lechfaeni Nant Nantllef', 1868.
An imperfect copy (with portions of other hymn-books bound in) of Williams Williams (Pantycelyn): Aleluia ... (Bristol, 1758) which belonged to Morgan Morgans, Llywel, Brecknockshire, who claimed relationship with William Williams (1717-1791).
The Attitude of Wales towards the Reformation, being a thesis submitted in 1911 by Alun Davies, then of Barmouth but afterwards of Brisbane, Australia, for the degree of Master of Arts of the University of Wales.
Davies, Alun, Brisbane (formerly of Barmouth) Thesis (1911), NLW MS 6705E
A volume of counterfoils of receipts for customs dues at the port of Amlwch, Anglesey, June 1859-March 1860 (watermark [18]57), recording names of ships and their masters, home ports and dues paid.
General accounts, 1728-1783, kept by Hugh Lloyd, vicar of Mold. There are records of malt and hops used for brewing, of prices realised for livestock and cops, births, marriages, deaths, and wills, of expenses incurred in the building of a schoolhouse at Mold, and of a payment to Morris Dancers in 1737.