- NLW MS 871B
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- 1799-1828
An account of tithes of Efenechtyd, 1799; miscellaneous personal and household accounts, 1801-1805; sermons preached at Efenechtyd and Llangynhafal, 1815-1828.
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An account of tithes of Efenechtyd, 1799; miscellaneous personal and household accounts, 1801-1805; sermons preached at Efenechtyd and Llangynhafal, 1815-1828.
Timothy Lewis: 'The Evolution of the Welsh Home' (manuscript)
The author's manuscript of the article, by Timothy Lewis (1877-1958), entitled 'The Evolution of the Welsh Home', printed in Aberystwyth Studies, Vol. IV, 1922.
Lewis, Timothy, 1877-1958
Thomas Town Brickworks, Merthyr Tydfil,
An 'incomplete history' by the donor Nicholas C. Jenkins, 2007, into the history of Thomas Town Brickworks, Merthyr Tydfil. The first section of the work was published in the Merthyr historian, vol. 19 (2008), and the second section includes reproductions of Merthyr Brick and Tile Company Limited company records which are held by the National Archives, Kew.
Jenkins, Nicholas C.
Thomas Pritchard: 'Môn, Mam Cymru'
Part of University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Manuscripts
Four volumes containing an account of Anglesey, its history and place names compiled by Thomas Pritchard (''Rhen Graswr Elaeth') (Amlwch, 1907).
Thomas Morgan: Cymraeg Morgannwg
A glossary of the Welsh of Glamorgan compiled by Thomas Morgan (1850-1939), Baptist minister at Skewen.
Morgan, T. (Thomas), 1850-1939
Thomas Hevin Williams: Bibliography relating to Merioneth
A bibliography compiled by T[homas] Hevin Williams in 1931 for a study of Merioneth place-names.
Williams, Thomas Hevin
Sermons written in 1823 by Thomas Clement, Bryngroesfach, Llanelly.
Clement, Thomas fl. 1823 Sermons, 1823, NLW MS 518B
Thomas Allen Glenn : The Quakers in Wales
The second of two volumes of manuscripts called Genealogical notes relating to the ancestry of the people called Quakers in Wales and Early meetings of the people called the Quakers in North Wales, Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire, by Thomas Allen Glenn, 1920.
Glenn, Thomas Allen, 1864- Notes by, on Quakers in Wales (1920), NLW MS 1115-1116D
Thomas Allen Glenn : The Quakers in Wales
The first of two volumes of manuscripts called Genealogical notes relating to the ancestry of the people called Quakers in Wales and Early meetings of the people called the Quakers in North Wales, Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire, by Thomas Allen Glenn, 1920.
Glenn, Thomas Allen, 1864- Notes by, on Quakers in Wales (1920), NLW MS 1115-1116D
Thomas Allen Glenn : Newmarket, Flintshire
The first of two volumes of copies of inscriptions on tombstones in Newmarket Church, Flintshire, with notes on the history of the parish transcribed from manuscript sources by Thomas Allen Glenn.
Glenn, Thomas Allen, 1864- Copies of tombstone inscriptions by (1900-1948), NLW MSS 1113-1114C
Thomas Allen Glenn : Newmarket, Flintshire
The second of two volumes of copies of inscriptions on tombstones in Newmarket Church, Flintshire, with notes on the history of the parish transcribed from manuscript sources by Thomas Allen Glenn.
Glenn, Thomas Allen, 1864- Copies of tombstone inscriptions by (1900-1948), NLW MSS 1113-1114C
Part of Margiad Evans manuscripts
A volume containing an early manuscript draft, [c. 1932], by Margiad Evans of her second novel, The Wooden Doctor (Oxford, 1933), here entitled 'A Divine Image', and containing material not included in the published text. The volume was originally in the possession of the geologist and palaeontologist Robert Etheridge and contains notes by him, 1854, on lead mining in Cardiganshire (ff. 242 verso-244).
Etheridge, Robert, 1819-1903.
A copy of a typescript work compiled by Grace Childs entitled 'Water in the Community. The Wells of Burton Parish, Pembrokeshire', including photographs and a map showing the location of each well.
Childs, Grace M.,
The tribal system in Wales examined
Part of Timothy Lewis manuscripts
A typescript copy, 1940, of 'The Tribal System in Wales Examined' by Timothy Lewis (1877-1958), a version of which was published as 'The Tribal System in Wales' in the Economic History Review, second series, 6 (1954), 297-304, and also 'Seebohm's Tribal System of Wales' in ibid., second series, 9 (1956), 16-33.
A film script produced by Douglas Simpson, Colliery Manager, 1951.
Simpson, Douglas.
The Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor
A copy of 'Speech of the Earl of Powis [i.e. Edward, second earl] in the House of Lords on Tuesday, May 23, 1843, on moving the second reading of a bill for preventing the union of the sees of St. Asaph and Bangor . . .' (London, 1843), with letters and printed papers relating to the threatened union of the sees, the object of which was to transfer the income of the see that would be suppressed to a see of Manchester. Among the papers are letters from the earl of Powis, George William, fourth baron Lyttelton, and Charles Scott Luxmoore, dean of St. Asaph.
Powis, Edward Herbert, Earl of, 1785-1848
The Reynoldston (1914-1918) memorial tablet,
Research work undertaken by Hugh Jones on the casulaties listed on the memorial tablet at St George's Church, Reynoldston, Gower, who died during the First World War. Included are short biographies of the fallen soldiers.
Jones, Hugh.
The politics of water in Wales with particular reference to north Wales, 1880-1996.
A copy of the report of a research project conducted and presented by Owen Roberts and directed jointly by Dr Richard Coopey and Professor Aled Jones. The three main objectives of the project were to write a series of narrative histories of dam building and water supply in north east Wales from the 1880s to the present day, to equip future researchers with a guide to archives and collections pertaining to the Welsh water industry, and to establish within the University of Wales an internationally recognised centre for the study of water history.
Roberts, Owen
The Place-Name Britannia, Porth
A note written in 1931 by Tom Jones, Coedcae, Trealaw, Glamorgan, on 'The Place-Name Britannia, Porth, Rhondda'.
Jones, Tom, fl. 1931.
Miscellaneous data (typewritten) relating to the parish of Llandwrog, co. Caernarvon, including extracts from a lay subsidy roll, 1663, a hearth tax return, 1664, an assessment for church mise, 1743, and a land tax assessment, 1788; incomplete lists of the rectors, 1652-1936, curates, 1633-1896, and churchwardens, 1739-1812; lists of freeholders, jurors, and electors, mid-sixteenth century - 1794; etc. The whole has been bound in the form of a small booklet.