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Disgrifiad archifol
Brythonydd Papers
Dewisiadau chwilio manwl
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Miscellaneous documents,

Miscellanea, including a copy of a rental of the estate of Marmaduke Gwynne, esq., in specified places in co's Brec., Rad., Card., Pemb. and Carm., 1777; a photograph of a certificate of proficiency in freehand drawing awarded by the Department of Science & Art, March 1873, to William P. Thomas [later of Ystradfechan, Treorci, and general manager of the Ocean Collieries]; death certificate of John Roberts, [Baptist minister, Glynneath], d. 19 Oct. 1890; a note on Penbryn church plate; medical recipes in Welsh; a note in the hand of D. Pryse Williams on Todd Jones, Treorci [and Pencader], the celebrated Welsh Tenor; a typescript story entitled 'The Periscope'; a short biography in English of the Rev. Hugh Hughes, DD, of St Peters College, Cambridge, a native of Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn; instructions to Polling District Committees for Canvass in the Cardiganshire election, 1895; the names of the committee and officers of the Troedyraur Polling District [of the Cardiganshire Conservative Association], 1910; the pedigree of the family of Lloyd of Cilgwyn in the hand of W. G. Stedman Thomas; an address delivered on the occasion of the majority of Arthur Saunders Davies, Esq., [Pentre], etc. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 343.

'Mesurwr cyffredinol' with manuscript additions,

M. Williams, land surveyor, 'Mesurwr cyffredinol neu gyffarwyddyd i grefftwyr ... ail argraffiad. Aberhonddu, 1785. The volume bears the names of James James, 1833-1844, and of David James, 1835-1840. Nine blank leaves (watermark 1803), added at the beginning of the volume in the present binding, and eleven at the end, contain MS additions to the tables, and numerous measurements, estimates and costs of carpenter's and stonemason's work in the Teifiside area, e.g. the dimensions of the close stool of Penteinon; the mason's bill at the smith's house at Hirwen Bridge; measurements and costs of repairs to Dincwd House [St Dogmaels], 1835; the measurements of a pew and balustrade at Blaenporth Church: inside and roof measurements of Blaenannerch Chapel, erected 1839; measurements of sawing at Blaenyfed and Noyadd; the measurements of chimney pieces at Blaenbedw; measurements and estimate of Ffynoncripil dwelling-house slating; measurements and estimate of Trecwn slating; the mason's bill for Popit House [St Dogmaels]; and a statement of account due from W. H. Webley Parry [of Noyadd Trefawr] to Thomas Richards for the latter's carpentery at the former's houses in St Dogmells, 1830. The following entries of family interest recorded in the vol. may be quoted:. Sarah, daughter of David James, dec. Sept. 1 1808, between 11 and 12 forenoon of the Small Pox. David, the eldest child of Dd James and the only son of him, dec. Nov. [ afterwards erased] 14 1816, through the deficiency of the necessaries of nature and the inclemency of the weather. David James, dec. May 17 1843, aged 76. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 344.

David Johnson, Treherbert, diaries,

'Dyddiadur a llawlyfr y Bedyddwyr', 1907, 1909, 1911, with entries by David Johnson, 39 Dunraven Street, Treherbert, recording collections (and some payments) at Libanus Baptist Church, Treherbert. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 384-386.

D. Pryse Williams letter book,

Letter book of D. Pryse Williams, 1923-1924, 1930-1940. The subjects discussed include the memorial to Thomas Cynfelyn Benjamin erected at Trealaw, 1930; the engagement of preachers at Calfaria Baptist Church, Blaenrhondda, 1936-1937; the letting of Wenallt, Troedyraur, co. Card., 1937-1938; the engagement of speakers for Treherbert Cymrodorion Society, 1937-1939; etc. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 389.

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