- NLW MS 7105B
- File
- [19 cent.]
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
'Catalogue of Book Lots Preparatory for the Sale', compiled by W. R. R. - probably a catalogue of the library of 'Nefydd'.
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
'Catalogue of Book Lots Preparatory for the Sale', compiled by W. R. R. - probably a catalogue of the library of 'Nefydd'.
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
A fragment of a commentary on the Gospel according to Saint Luke and Saint John.
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
A commonplace book which belonged to W. Thomas, Bassaleg, in 1844.
Thomas, W., fl. 1844
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
A copy of Dyddiadur yr Annibynwyr, 1854, with entries by 'Nefydd' relating to British Schools, etc.
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
A copy of Cyfaill y Cymro, neu Almanac a Dyddiadur am 1835 ..., with entries by 'Nefydd'.
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
A copy of Y Drych Blyneddol ... 1852, with entries for 1858 by 'Nefydd'.
A Friendly Society's contribution book
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
'A Contribution Book For the Cyfundeb dyn Garol Lodge No. 1841', Monmouthshire, 1840-1860.
A Llannefydd poor-rate assessment book.
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
A poor-rate assessment book for the parish of Llannefydd, Denbighshire, 1837-8.
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
A notebook containing copies of poems by Goronwy Owen and others, and notes on religious and other subjects, all written [c. 1843]-1858, by D. E. Davies [?Blaenaugwent].
Davies, D. E., fl. 1841-1860.
A register of the Baptist Church at Cefn Mawr
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
'A Baptist Register belonging to a congregation of Protestant Dissenters of the Baptist Denomination Meeting for Divine Worship at Ceven Mawr &c.' The first entry, which relates to the birth on June 1, 1800, of 'Christmas the son of Evan Evans of the parish of Ruabon by Elizabeth his Wife', bears the signature 'Evan Evans, Baptist Minister'; the last entry is dated 1836.
Evans, Evan, 1773-1827
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
A draft of a register of Welsh books published between 1546 and 1717, compiled by 'Nefydd'.
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
A sermon on St. John, 25, verses 18, 19, preached at Erbistock at various times between 1788 and 1803.
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
Sixteen volumes of various account books used by 'Nefydd' between 1842 and 1869. MS 7082A contains some memoranda of a farmer in Denbighshire, 1843-1852.
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
Two volumes of account books, 1852-1853, and 1861-1864, kept by Joseph Walters.
Walters, Joseph, fl. 1852-1864
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
Account books relating to the estates of Morgan Walters and George Thomas.
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
Accounts, 1834-1852, with receipts and promissory notes, relating to the Welsh Baptist chapel in Stanhope Street, Liverpool.
Stanhope Street Welsh Baptist Chapel (Liverpool, England)
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
An account book kept by 'Nefydd', 1847-1853.
An excise officer's account book.
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
Various accounts and memoranda kept by an excise officer [? in Newport, Monmouthshire].
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
One of four volumes comprising three hundred and sixty-four autograph letters and copies and drafts of letters of the period 1787-1930. The two main groups among them are those addressed to 'Nefydd' and Daniel Jones, but there are also two very much smaller groups of letters to Benjamin Jones ('P. A. Môn') and Benjamin Thomas, Baptist minister at Culmstock, Devon, and nephew of Joshua Thomas, Leominster. They are generally of personal, religious, or Baptist interest, although a number of letters addressed to 'Nefydd ' relate also to his educational activities. -- Among the subjects discussed in MSS 7163-6 are British Schools at Penmorfa, Llandygwydd, Devynnock, Llandilo, Abertillery, Llantrisant, Cwmdare, and Five Roads, Llanelly, and appeals for financial assistance for the Baptist churches at Caernarvon, Tenby, Cwmsarnddu, Llanfyllin, and Stanhope Street, Liverpool. Letters from America are chiefly of a denominational character. David Thomas, Llwyn, discusses the reaction in Carmarthenshire to the French Revolution and refers to meetings held at Carmarthen and Llandovery to pledge loyalty to the Government and to burn an effigy of Tom Paine. Several of the letters are endorsed with sermon notes and memoranda by 'Nefydd' and Daniel Jones. -- The writers in the present group include: Benjamin Owen, Pant Llin, Bodeiliog Uchaf, and Denbigh; Owen Owens, Pwllheli and Beaumaris; Edward Palmer and others on behalf of the Working Men's Hall, Shrewsbury; John Parry, Blaenau; Jas. Peake, Hereford, to Aneirin Jones; John Peter, Bala; Evan Phillips, Abercarn; Jno. Phillips, Graigarw Cottage; J. G. Phillips, Five Roads, Llanelly; W. T. Phillips, Llanelly; Dafydd Phylip, from 'Swyddfa Mr. Gomer', Swansea, and Browyr; Thos. Pierce, Liverpool; C. A. Price, Glenvelyn; Thomas Price, Aberdare; Elizabeth Prichard to the Overseers of the parish of Liverpool; John Prichard, Llangollen; T. Prichard Evans, Ystrad Mynach; Wm. Prosser, London; Jno. Radcliffe [Liverpool]; Thomas Raffles and James Widows, Liverpool, on behalf of the West Lancashire Auxiliary of the London Missionary Society; Margaret Rees, Llandovery; W. Rees, Peterston-super-Ely; Brinley Richards, Kensington; J. Richards, Pontypridd; J. Richards, Five Roads, Llanelly; Sarah Richards, Monmouth; W. Richards; Anne Roberts, Bringoleu; Jane [Roberts]; John Roberts, Glyndyfrdwy; John Roberts, New Quay; John and Jane Roberts to Mrs. Ann Griffith, Bodffary; Robert Roberts, St. Asaph; 'Nefydd' to Ellis Evans, Daniel Jones, etc.; Job Evans and others, Llantrisant; Maria Rogers; Wm. Roos, artist, London; John Rowland, Abergavenny, to Mrs. Rowland at Odiham, and to Daniel Jones; M. Rowland, Preston; M. and J. Rowland; David Rowlands, Pwllheli; Thos. Rowlands, Liverpool; D. Saunders; David Smart, Ruthin; O. Smith to [Benjamin] Thomas at Culmstock, Devon; W. Spurrell, Carmarthen; and Mary Stephen, Swansea.