A notebook containing Chwarelau Dyffryn Nantlle a chymdogaeth Moeltryfan, the prize-winning essay at Cylchwyl Lenyddol Rhostryfan, 1889, by John Griffith, Bodgadfan, Rhostryfan, bearing additional notes in the hand of W. J. Griffith, the author's son, who edited the essay for publication in 1934, and J. J. Thomas, Kendal, the publisher.
Griffith, John, Rhosgadfan Essay (1889), NLW MS 22838B
Papers of, or relating to, the Manley family of Manley Hall, parish of Erbistock, co. Denbigh, 1698-1904, mainly comprising genealogical extracts, accounts, and correspondence, including an extract from a letter, c. 1810, of Sir Christopher Cole, recounting his part in the capture of the Banda Islands from the Dutch. Also included are letters from Sir Arthur H. D. Acland (2) 1887-91, Sir Henry Hatton, 13th earl of Winchilsea (1) 1902, and George Fitz-Roy Henry Somerset, 3rd baron Raglan (1, to Sir Henry Vincent) 1904.
Journal, 1859-1865, of Thomas Harry (d. 1868) of Llan-faes, co. Glamorgan, containing entries relating mainly to his work as National schoolmaster and as assistant overseer of the poor, to the weather, and to the purchase of food and drink, books and newspapers, etc. Cuttings and copies of articles, 1910-c. 1937, relating to local history, found loose inside the volume, have been filed separately (MS 22831iiE).
Harry, Thomas, Llanmaes Journal (1859-1865), NLW MS 22831iB
Some sixty letters, [c. 1960]-1971, from Nansi Richards (Telynores Maldwyn, 1888-1979) relating mainly to the triple harp and personal matters, mostly addressed to the writer and broadcaster Joan Rimmer but including seven letters, [c. 1960]-1967, to BBC producer Madeau Stewart and three letters, 1963-1967, to the harpist Mary Rowland.
Richards, Nansi Letters from (c. 1960-1971), NLW MS 22667C
A transcript and an English translation of records of two Welsh churches in New York, namely Bethel Church (Congregational), Steuben, 1839, and Capel Cerrig (CM), Remsen, 1830, together with a brief history of French Road Church (CM), Remsen, compiled by members of the Remsen-Steuben Historical Society.
Correspondence and papers, 1939-1959, relating to the compilation of the second edition of the Handbook of British Chronology, ed. Sir Maurice Powicke and E. B. Fryde (London: Royal Historical Society, 1961), including letters from prominent British historians.
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1936), NLW MS 22630A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1933), NLW MS 22627A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1926), NLW MS 22620A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1921), NLW MS 22615A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptists minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1919), NLW MS 22613A Letters to (1919), NLW MS 22613A, inside covers
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1913), NLW MS 22607A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1912), NLW MS 22606A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1904), NLW MS 22598A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptists minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1901), NLW MS 22595A
A copy of a script for a play by Charles Way, entitled The Tinderbox, based on the story by Hans Christian Anderson, which was first performed by the Gwent Theatre Company in October 2002.
A catalogue of the library of Frederick Richard West (1799-1862) at Rhuthun Castle, co. Denbigh, August 1859, arranged in shelf order, with pencilled valuations and additions to the original list in a later hand.
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1889), NLW MS 22582A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 part from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1887), NLW MS 22580A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptists minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1883), NLW MS 22576A