A. L. Rhys Evans, Cardiff, Nov. 1914, May 1916,
- AE/4.
- File
- 1914, May 19.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. L. Rhys Evans, Cardiff, Nov. 1914, May 1916,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. Jay & Co., Cardiff, July 1915.
A. J. W. Powell, Aberystwyth, Dec,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. J. Plummer, Cardiff and Doncaster, Jan,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. J. Latham, No. 2 Company, 21st (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, March,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. J. Latham, No. 2 Company, 21st (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, March 1915.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. J. Eager, Thames Ditton, Sept,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. J. Allen-Williams, Littlehampton,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. J. Allen-Williams, Littlehampton, Oct. 1914-March 1915.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. G. Bateman, Manchester, Nov. 1914-June 1915.
A. Foulkes-Roberts, Prestatyn, May,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. Foulkes-Roberts, Prestatyn, May 1915.
Part of Dr Joseph Parry Manuscripts,
A fantasia on Welsh airs for violin and piano, by Dr Joseph Parry, with a rough draft and a copy of the score.
Joseph Parry.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. E. Shim, Rhyl, May 1915.
A. E. Morris, Towyn, co. Mer., Nov,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. E. Jones, Southampton, Feb,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A fragment of a diary kept when he was about sixteen years old by Daniel Walters, son of John Walters the elder.
Daniel Walters.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
The journal of Mrs Elizabeth Baker, Dolgelley, 1778-1786. Part I in ten volumes.
The letter book of Mrs Elizabeth Baker, relating to mining ventures in Merioneth, 1770-1775. With printed appeals for contributions towards her relief, 1787-1788, and lists of donors.
Elizabeth Baker.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. D. Dormer, April-June 1915.
Part of Llanstephan Manuscripts
A Cornish dictionary in the hand of Edward Lhuyd containing Cornish-English vocabulary and phrases, with some translations into Latin.
This is evidently the work referred to by Edward Lhuyd on p. 253 of the Archæologica Britannica: 'Looking over these Sheets of the Cornish Grammar; I find 1st. that I must recal the promise made of a Cornish-English Vocabulary. I have one by me, written about six years since, and have lately improv'd it with what Additions I could; But there being no room for it in this Volume ... it must be deferred to the next.'
Edward Lhuyd.