- NLW MS 6172A.
- Ffeil
- 1851-1861.
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
A rent receipt book in respect of property near Dolgellau, 1851-1861.
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
A rent receipt book in respect of property near Dolgellau, 1851-1861.
Pontrhydfendigaid farmer's notebook,
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
A notebook kept, [c. 1836], by a farmer or farm labourer in the Pontrhydfendigaid district of Cardiganshire to record sums of money paid or due to him for hedging and ditching and other work, and to record items of personal expenditure.
Llythyrau at T. Mordaf Pierce,
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
Letters, 1913-1914, to T. Mordaf Pierce from Sir Thomas Marchant Williams, Edward Griffith, Dolgellau, Thomas Gwynn Jones, Aberystwyth, and Edward D. Snyder, Harvard University, relating to Pierce’s essay on William Owen[-Pughe] (see NLW MS 6184D).
Gwaith ac Athrylith William Owen-Pughe,
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
An essay entitled 'Traethawd: Gwaith ac Athrylith William Owen-Pughe ... (1759-1835). Un o destynau Eisteddfod Meirion [Dolgellau]: Calan, 1913. Gan Glan Idris' [i.e. T. Mordaf Pierce].
T. Mordaf Pierce.
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
Lists of texts of sermons preached by T. Mordaf Pierce at China Street and Glanynant, Llanidloes, and elsewhere, 1894-1910; the names of persons baptised at Llanidloes, 1895-1910, and at Dolgellau, 1910; the names of persons received into full membership of China Street Welsh Calvinistic Methodist church, Llanidloes, 1895-1910, and of Salem Welsh Calvinistic Methodist church, Dolgellau, 1910.
T. Mordaf Pierce.
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
An essay entitled 'Hanes "Millsiaid Llanidloes" cyn dechrau y ganrif bresennol', written by T. Mordaf Pierce for an eisteddfod at Llanidloes, 1899.
T. Mordaf Pierce.
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
Letters mainly addressed to E. W. Evans, in connection with contributions to Y Goleuad and other publications; with some addressed to T. J. Hughes (Adfyfyr), editor of Cymru Fydd, and William Williams, of Dolgellau, etc.
The correspondents include Sir Edward Anwyl, Chester, 1898 (a translation by the writer's brother of Dr. Lentzner's MS); H. H. Asquith, 1895 (Welsh Church Bill); William Canton, Berkhamsted, 1910-1911 (Mary Jones and the British and Foreign Bible Society); D. Charles, Aberdovey, 1878 (the publication of a 'Memoir' by the writer); A. Crawshay, The Waverley Book Company Limited, 1913 (with an inventory of T. E. Ellis papers loaned by the recipient); R. W. Dale, Birmingham, 1886-1893 (Disestablishment, a discussion of Higher Criticism in the Welsh press); D. R. Daniel, Camberwell, [1914x1918] (recruiting for World War I); D. Charles Davies, Upper Bangor, 1885 (a centenary address by the writer, etc.); E. O. Davies, Bala, [?1907] (with a statement on the writer's duties at the Theological College at Bala); Griffith Davies, The Cottage, Walton Workhouse, Liverpool, 1901 (the publication of an account of the case of W. O. Jones); Martin Diosy, formerly secretary to [Ferencz Lajos Akos] Kossuth, from Liverpool, to the editor of Yr Amserau, 1850 (a memorial to Lord Palmerston on behalf of Kossuth and his fellow-prisoners, and the writer's proposed visit to A. J. Johnes, Garthmyl); George C. M. Douglas, Glasgow, 1894 (permission to make use of the writer's printed works on the Scriptures); Ellis Edwards, Bala, etc., 1902 and [n.d.] (Mold C. M. Association, press contributions by laymen, etc.); D. Charles Edwards, Llanbedr, Merioneth, 1901 (the case of W. O. Jones); Lewis Edwards, Bala, to various recipients, 1878-1884 and [n.d.] (an adjudication of Welsh translations from Robert Burns, the purchase of books for Bala College, etc.); O. M. Edwards, Lincoln College, Oxford, etc., 1889-1999 (the writer's co-editorship of Cymru Fydd, the writer's nomination for the parliamentary representation of Merioneth, etc.); and Principal Thomas Charles Edwards, Aberystwyth, Bala, etc., 1881-1896 and [n.d.], with some written on his behalf by his wife Mary Edwards (publications in Y Goleuad, the proposed union of Bala and Trevecca Colleges, a reply to an attack on Dr. Lewis Edwards in Y Goleuad, a proposed official Calvinistic Methodist newspaper, the death of David Morgan, Ysbyty Ystwyth, etc.); with some draft replies.
Llanelltyd and Dolgellau rentals,
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
Notebooks containing particulars of annual rents paid, with receipts, in respect of Faner, Llanelltyd, 1813-1853, Derwas, Dolgellau, 1858-1878, Ty'n Twll, [?Dolgellau], 1847-1858, and Moelisbri, Llanelltyd, 1853-1877.
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
Essays on 'Dyddiau Boreu Thomas Edward Ellis' by R. Roberts, Penrhyn, and on his associations with Y Goleuad by [E. W. Evans], and press cuttings relating to Thomas E. Ellis and to the matter of H. J. Ellis Nanney and his Merioneth tenants, 1888.
Evan William Evans and R. Roberts.
Dolgellau poor rate assessments,
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
Poor rate assessments made on the inhabitants of the township and parish of Dolgellau, Merionethshire.
Dolgellau poor rate valuation,
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
A valuation of property in the neighbourhood of Dolgellau liable to poor rates.
Cefnrowen poor rate assessments,
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
Poor rate assessments made on the inhabitants of the township of Cefnrowen in the parish of Dolgellau.
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
A Dolgellau tithe account book, 1848-1865, kept by the rector, Henry Wier White.
White, Henry Wier.
Cofnodion y Golden Goat Friendly Society,
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
'Llyfr y Penderfyniadau', being the minute book, 1864-1877, of the Golden Goat Friendly Society, Dolgellau.
Dolgellau Cricket Club Reading Room introduction book,
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
The visitors' introduction book, 1846-1855, of the Dolgellau Cricket Club Reading Room, which was established 26 October 1846.
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
A notebook kept, [c. 1852]-1868, by a farmer in the Dolgellau district, containing memoranda and accounts relating to farming, details of the acreage and valuation of various farms in the neighbourhood, culinary recipes, poetry by Morris Davies (Meurig Ebrill), Evan Jones, maltster, Dolgellau, and Sincin Morgan, etc.
Clustnodau defaid sir Feirionnydd,
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
A notebook kept by William Williams, a Merionethshire farmer and/or butcher, in the mid nineteenth century, containing diagrams of sheep ear-marks used on farms in Merionethshire, mainly in the parishes of Trawsfynydd, Llanfachreth, Llanuwchllyn, Llanycil, Llanfor, Ffestiniog and Llandecwyn, accounts relating to the sale of joints of meat in the Ffestiniog and Trawsfynydd districts, and miscellaneous accounts and memoranda.
Williams, William, of Merionethshire.
Pedigrees of the Vaughans of Hengwrt, &c.,
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
Pedigrees of the Vaughans of Hengwrt, near Dolgellau, and other families, some of the tables being in the hand of T. Mordaf Pierce.
T. Mordaf Pierce.
Letters from emigrants to the U.S.A.,
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
Letters to Griffith Owen, Vaner, Llanelltyd, near Dolgellau, E. W. Evans, and others in the Dolgellau district, from John and Margred Owen, Baraboo, Wisconsin, 1847; William and Margaret Bebb and William G. Bebb, Vanwert, Ohio, 1850; Edward [?], Miliken’s Bend, Louisiana, 1863; J. F. Williams, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1877; T. Ll. Williams, Racine, 1907; and John Gwylym Owen, Portage, 1907; together with photographs of the Caledonia Welsh church and Caledonia home-coming, 1907, etc.
Rhan oFrondirion Manuscripts,
Notes relating to the social and religious history of Dolgellau copied from various sources by T. Mordaf Pierce.
T. Mordaf Pierce.