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Disgrifiadau lefel uchaf yn unig Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Ffeil Heraldry
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Burlton Hall pedigree book,

  • NLW MS 23471E.
  • Ffeil
  • mid 17 cent.-1874 /

A volume compiled, c. 1846-1874, by Robert Chambre Vaughan, Burlton Hall, co. Salop [see DWB under Wynn (aft. Nanney, etc.) family of Maesyneuadd, Llandecwyn], containing pedigrees of families from whom he claimed descent, mostly Welsh or co. Salop, in particular those of Chambre of Burlton and Petton, and Vaughan of Burlton. Pasted or tipped into the volume are additional biographical, genealogical and heraldic documents and memoranda, mid-seventeenth cent.-1874, drawn from diverse manuscript and printed soruces, including certificates of baptism, marriage and burial and copies of monumental inscriptions, over a hundred emblazoned coats of arms, and letters, 1846-52, to Robert Chambre Vaughan, together with a list of sources and an index to the pedigrees (ff. 63-4).

Vaughan, Robert Chambre, 1796-1876

Thomas Chaloner's Book

  • NLW MS 7853D
  • Ffeil
  • 1592-[early 17 cent.]

'A booke of sundrye and divers noats of evidences, of tymes, and wyttnesses of Cheshire, Lancashire, Wales, etc., collectede and written by Thomas Chaloner', 1592. The first section of the book consists of abstracts, made in 1592-3, for genealogical purposes, by Thomas Chaloner of Bridge Street, Chester, 'student of the Lawe of Armes and Armory', of documents relating to the families of Gamull of Kneghton, Venables and Leighes, Vawdray, Newton, Leighton, Molyneux, Heskayth, Grosvenor, Cholmondeley, Holland, Savage, Dutton, Trevor, and others. The remainder of the book (ff. 77-181) contains an extensive collection of genealogies with arms in trick, all written in a hand of the early seventeenth century, with an index to the entire volume by the same hand.

Chaloner, Thomas, d. 1598

The Boke of Saint Albans ... (facsimile)

  • NLW MS 7992D
  • Ffeil
  • [1881] x [1904]

A copy of The Boke of Saint Albans by Dame Juliana Berners containing Treatises on Hawking, Hunting, and Cote Armour: printed at Saint Albans by the Schoolmaster-Printer in 1486 reproduced in facsimile with an introduction by William Blades ... (London, 1881), with all the capitals, marginalia, coats of arms and fly-leaves of the original Kyre Park copy facsimiled by Cyril Davenport; and correspondence relating to the same of the original Kyre Park copy and to the preparation of the facsimile, between the owner and Bernard Quaritch, William Blades, Cyril Davenport, Lord Amherst and Sir F. Gore Ouseley, 1882-1904.

An alphabet of arms,

  • NLW MS 10611D
  • Ffeil
  • [1648x1699] /

An alphabet of arms written about 1650, probably by Sylvanus Morgan, with additions by Peter Le Neve, Norroy.

Morgan, Sylvanus, 1620-1693

Collection of mottoes.

  • NLW Film 1057
  • Ffeil
  • 1998

A copy of part of the Folgar Shakespeare Library MS VB202 (MS De Ricci, Addenda 4624), comprising a book of mottoes, c.1600.

Account of New England congregations, &c.

  • NLW MS 6710B
  • Ffeil
  • [17 cent.]

A volume containing a manuscript, possibly holograph, of a critical account of some congregations in Massachusetts, written in about 1649 by the Rev. Richard Sadler, then of Whixall, parish of Prees, Shropshire (pp. 3-32); together with a short treatise on heraldry, with an alphabetically-arranged blazon of English arms; and an incomplete treatise on fifteen common herbs and their qualities.
For a transcript of Richard Sadler's account see Richard C. Simmons, 'Richard Sadler's Account of the Massachusetts Churches', New England Quarterly, 42.3 (1969), 411-425 (pp. 415-425).

Sadler, Richard, 1619?-1675