Thomas Hevin Williams: Bibliography relating to Merioneth
- NLW MS 6968D
- Ffeil
- 1931
A bibliography compiled by T[homas] Hevin Williams in 1931 for a study of Merioneth place-names.
Williams, Thomas Hevin
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
Rhan oWilliam Condry Papers,
The file comprises manuscript notes and the partial, annotated typescript of an unpublished book written in diary form, giving an account of spring and summer in and around the Dyfi estuary, Merioneth, and including descriptions of the weather, scenery, wildlife, plants, gardening and visits to places of interest.
A book of sheep earmarks for the parishes of Llandrillo, Llandderfel, Pennant, Llanfor, Llangower, Llanymawddwy, Llangynog, Hirnant, Llanwddyn, Llanfyllin, Llanarmon, Llanrha[e]adr[-ym-Mochnant], Llansilin and Llanfihangel, 1845.
Cân i Etholiad Seneddol Meirion, 1868
Cân newydd yn gosod allan y modd y darfu Huw Prys a John Shon, dau o bysgotwrs glan Afon Dysynni yn Sir Feirionydd, orfodi hen Dori cydwybodol i addaw pleidleisio o blaid yr Yswain Dafydd Williams, Castell Deudraeth, yn etholiad 1868, the song possibly by Edwin Jones, Tywyn (Meirionnydd), afterwards of Aberystwyth.
Abstracts of proceedings in Star Chamber cases (temp. Elizabeth and James I) relating mainly to Caernarvonshire and Merionethshire.
A notebook, 1878-1879, containing sheep earmarks from over two thousand farms in counties Merioneth, Denbigh and Caernarfon, with an index of parishes and localities (pp. 246-7).
Rhan oCynddelw manuscripts
A record of the proceedings of the union of Baptist Sunday Schools in east Denbighshire and north Merioneth, 1832-1835, 1845-1846, 1849-1849; with printed rules of the union.
The Court of the Marches and Merioneth
Copies of the Queen's instructions to Henry, Earl of Pembroke, Lord President of the Council in Wales and the Marches, 1586; the commission of the lieutenancy of Wales and the Marches to Henry, Earl of Pembroke, March 22, 1600, with power to make deputations to persons named in the commission for the different counties within the lieutenancy; a petition by six members of the Privy Council to the Lord Keeper to renew the commission of lieutenancy for Merioneth and to leave out the names of John Lewys Owen and Cadwalader ap Ris, who had been arraigned before the Court of Star Chamber for misdemeanours, and to appoint Griffith Vaughan and Robert Lloyd to be deputies for the Earl of Pembroke for that county; a Privy Council letter to the same effect covering a renewed commission to the Earl of Pembroke, March 31, 1600, with a list of justices of the peace for Merioneth; and orders for the reformation of the Court of the Marches, 1577.
Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603
Llyfr cyfrifon; clustnodau defaid,
Account book of Evan Jones, Park, parish of Llangwm, co. Denbigh, containing particulars of meat sold, 1852-4, and other accounts and memoranda, ca. 1855-62. The volumes was used, 1920s, to record over three hundred sheep earmarks from farms in counties Denbigh and Merioneth.
Jones, Evan, Llangwm
'Clustnodwr neu Lyfr Clustnodau Defaid', being a volume containing diagrams and particulars of sheep ear-marks used by farmers in the parishes of Llangynog, Pennant Melangell, Llanrhaiadr ym Mochnant, Llanwddyn and Hirnant in Montgomeryshire, Llandrillo, Llanfor, Llandderfel and Llangower in Merioneth and Llangwm in Denbighshire, 1827.