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Geirfa a gramadeg

Welsh vocabularies, with Latin and English equivalents and translations, notes on grammar and construction, lists of rhyming words, englynion, a diagram giving the Welsh terms for the divisions of the day, etc., mainly in the hand of John Edwards, Chirk.

Latin exercises

Exercises in Latin verse, both originals and translations, written by pupils at Rugby School.

Letters

A draft of a letter, [?1683], from John [Pearson], bishop of Chester, and Thomas Lloyd, Bangor [Isycoed], Flintshire relating to the 'Parish of Bangor wth the Parochial Chappels or Churches of Overton & Worthenbury ...'; letters from John Mathew to William Edwards, constable of Chirk; letters from John Wyn ap [?Meredydd] to John Edwards; letters from Thomas Gwyllym, Bellaconnell, 1677, and Edward Harrison, 1677, to John Parry, bishop of Ossory; letters from John Parry, 1671, afterwards bishop of Ossory, to Joseph Williamson at Whitehall.

Letters

Letters, mainly to Francis Price of Brynypys and Gwernhaylod, the correspondents including John Buchan, Liverpool, Robert Bulkeley, Gronant, Robert Davies, Broughton, J. Fletcher, Hawarden, Thomas Hanmer, William Hanmer, Iscoyd, John Robinson Lytton, Lloyd Kenyon (afterwards 1st Baron Kenyon), Richard Puleston and Sir Thomas Mostyn.

Letters

Letters from William Pearde, Castle Lyons, Ireland to Francis Price, etc.

Letters

Letters, 1736-1767, to Francis Price and others, the correspondents including Anthony Bacon, Dublin, John Buchan, Brynypys, John Coddington, Old Bridge, John Cusack, J. Hawkshaw, Dublin, Percival Hunt, Boyle Spencer, Dublin, John Symes, Dublin, George Taylor, Paris, Henry Wallis, Dublin, and Francis Wardle, and a letter from J. Puleston, Gibraltar, to his brother Thomas Puleston, Emral.

Puleston manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSPULSTON
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  • [16 cent.]-[1900x1921]

A collection which includes Welsh, Latin and English vocabularies, miscellaneous notes and extracts, a diary of 1811, Latin and other school exercises and a fairly substantial amount of correspondence. Also forming part of this collection are manuscripts and documents connected with the family of Edwards of Chirk.

Puleston family, of Emral

Geirfa a gramadeg

Welsh vocabularies, with Latin and English equivalents and translations, and notes on grammar in the autographs of Thomas ap Wiliam, Trefriw and John Edwards, Chirk.

Miscellany

Notes and extracts relating to history, religion and cosmography.

Miscellany

Latin exercises, recipes, etc. and a copy of A few words to Churchwardens on Churches and Church Ornaments ... (Cambridge, 1841).

Letters

Letters, most of them from Edmund Spencer, great-grandson of Edmund Spenser, Renny, near Castle Lyons, Ireland to Francis, Alice and Richard Parry Price, Brynypys and Gwernhaylod, etc. They include references to Spencer's intention to publish an edition of Edmund Spenser's works, c. 1744, and references to the taking of the Old Noll by a French privateer, etc.

Letters

Letters, 1737-1777, from Thomas Hayman, attorney-at-law, Wrexham to Francis Price and William Travers, and from William Chambre, Francis Lloyd and William Travers to Thomas Hayman, etc., and letters and papers, 1811-1822, relating to Anne Parry Price, Chester.

Letters

Letters, most of them written to members of the Price (Brynypys) and Puleston (Emral) families, the correspondents including Thomas Brereton, Pickhill, P. Lloyd Fletcher, Gwernhaylod, David Freeman, Castle Townsend, Bandon, John Hill, Prees, R. Kenyon, Cefn, Thomas Kingsbury, Daniel Lawrence, Dublin, Constantine John Phipps (2nd Baron Mulgrave), John Madocks, Lincoln's Inn, Thomas Percy (bishop of Dromore), C. Plume, Tatton, Philip Puleston, 1785, Richard Puleston, 1793, and Richard Hill Waring.

Diary

The diary of a Flintshire lady, 15 August - 11 October 1811, recording repeated visits to Gwernhaylod and Brynypys and a journey to Tanyrallt, near Tremadog, the home of W. A. Madocks, and elsewhere.

Letters

Letters, mainly to Francis Price of Brynypys and Gwernhaylod, the correspondents including Arthur Barry and Richard Barry (?sons of James, 4th Earl of Barrymore, Castle Lyons, Co. Cork), Richard Edwards, Dublin, John Ellice, Peter Ellice, Robert Ellice, John Evans, Shrewbury, William Chambre and Edward Moreton.

Letters

Letters, 1738-1749, to Francis Price, Brynypys and Gwernhaylod, from George Dickens, Liverpool, J. Apperley, Wrexham, Francis Hanmer, London and Richard Graham, Rotterdam and Chester.

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