- NLW MS 11154A
- File
- [1850] /
An account book bearing the name of John Evans, grocer, Oswestry, 2 May [18]50. All the accounts, however, have been cut away, leaving only a few memoranda.
Evans, John, grocer
An account book bearing the name of John Evans, grocer, Oswestry, 2 May [18]50. All the accounts, however, have been cut away, leaving only a few memoranda.
Evans, John, grocer
An account book of David Jameson, maltster, of Bailey Street, Oswestry, 1800-1825, to which have been added a single entry for 1844 and accounts of goods (tea, coffee, sugar, etc.) received in 1871. The volume was subsequently used as an album for cuttings from Bye-Gones.
David Jameson and others.
Part of Cwrtmawr manuscripts
Holograph sermons of John Hughes, Pontrobert preached at Myfod, Llanfair [Caereinion], Drefnewydd [Newtown], Llanidloes, Gleiniant, Crososwallt [Oswestry], Bala, Rhyw Gyfylchau, Tal y Bont, Pont Robert and Gwenynog; holograph sermons of Michael Roberts [Pwllheli], 1804; an anonymous funeral sermon ('Pregethwyd yn angladd plentyn Gwladeithe [Cynwyl Gaeo], Tachwedd 11 1885'); and a draft agenda of a Wesleyan synod meeting, with oral questions to be submitted to young candidates for the ministry ('Holi'r dynion ieuaingc'), [18]40.
Register of the corvisers of Oswestry,
Register of the company of corvisers of Oswestry, 1587-1750.
'Scrapiana', or cuttings from newspapers, both Welsh and English, collected by Charles Ashton. The cuttings, ranging from 1884 to 1890, are from Y Dydd, Gwalia, Cambrian News, Liverpool Daily Post, Tit-bits, Y Drych, The Welsh Farmers' Gazette, Liverpool Weekly Mercury, Wellington Journal, Y Llan, Oswestry Advertizer, and the Montgomeryshire Express.
Charles Ashton (compiler).
Part of H. Jones Davies Manuscripts
Notes of a sermon, [19]05, by the Rev[erend] D. D. Williams, M.A. [ minister of Oswald Road Presbyterian Church, Oswestry, 1896-1907].
Reverend David David Williams.
Part of Evan Owen manuscripts
Notes by Evan Owen on some Baptist ministers and deacons in Chester, Birmingham and Oswestry.
Evan Owen.