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Letter, Plan and 'Articles of Agreement',

(i.) Letter from D. Wynne-Thomas, M.S.A., Architect and Surveyor, Bolton, to W.P. Wheldon. Regarding the building of the Heroes' Memorial; (ii.) Plan (blue print) of the Memorial; (iii.) 'Articles of Agreement' between the Council of the North Wales Heroes' Memorial Fund and John Laing and Son, Ltd., Carlisle.

Medical notebook,

A pocket notebook used by Morgan James Rees when he was an officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the war of 1914-1918 to record notes on the health of the troops under his care.

Morgan J. Rees.

Royal Army Medical Corps records,

Examples of circulars, reports, etc. sent to Morgan James Rees in his capacity of an officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps and relating to the health and care of troops billeted in certain parts of South Wales during the war of 1914-1918.

Liber Landavensis

  • NLW MS 17110i-iiiE [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
  • Ffeil
  • [c. 1120]-[1942x1959], 2007
  • Rhan oGwysaney manuscripts

The Gospel of St Matthew and a compilation, [c. 1120]-[c. 1133], of copies of charters, saints' Lives and other records and literary material relating to the medieval diocese of Llandaf. The text of the earliest charters appears to date from c. 500, and additions have been made up to c. 1619, but the bulk of the historical, legal and hagiographical material was copied and compiled under the auspices of bishop Urban (consecrated in 1107), with the purpose of using the historical and legal record to provide his newly-styled diocese of Llandaf with antecedents that would assist his efforts to convince the papacy of the ancient primacy of the bishopric over its neighbours, Hereford and St Davids, and also to define its position in relation to the metropolitan claims of Canterbury.

Epistolau bugeiliol St Paul.

An autograph translation into Welsh, [1567x1581], by Richard Davies, Bishop of St. Davids, of the Pastoral Epistles of St. Paul to Timothy, Titus and Philemon (ff. 2-11); this is apparently a new translation of these Epistles by Davies, following the publication of Salesbury's 1567 New Testament (see Glanmor Williams, Bywyd ac Amserau'r Esgob Richard Davies (Cardiff, 1953), pp. 108-109).
Also included is a bond, on parchment, dated 2 April [1565], signed by William Salesbury, incurred for the purpose of publishing the first Welsh editions of the Book of Common Prayer and New Testament (f. ii verso; Latin and English); a draft petition, [1546x1563], urging the translation of the New Testament into Welsh (ff. 1-1a; English); and a note by D. R. Thomas on the contents of the manuscript, 1891 (f. 13; English). For a transcript of the translation see D. R. Thomas, The Life and Work of Bishop Davies & William Salesbury… (Oswestry, 1902), pp. 148-175.

Davies, Richard, 1501-1581.

Pedigrees,

A volume of pedigrees comprising 'Book D' ('Brychan Brycheinog' [sic]), 'Book E' ('The British Genealogist of the Gentry in some parts of Glamorgan, Brecknock, &c.'), 'Book F', 'Book G' ('The Sixth Booke of ye Brittish Genealogist of Brecknockshire') and 'Book H'. Lettered on the spine 'British Genealogy . . . Alcwyn C. Evans. Carmarthen'.

Alcwyn C. Evans.

Fund accounts,

Weekly accounts, 1915-1919, comprising details of the Fund's receipts and disbursements, and records of the Christmas Gift Fund account, 1915-1916, noting the names and addresses of subscribers and the amounts donated.

Cohen, Weenen & Co. invoices,

Invoices received from Cohen, Weenen & Co. recording the brand and amount of tobacco and cigarettes sent to Aberystwyth soldiers, 1915, including their names, military numbers and addresses whilst on active service.

Cohen, Weenen & Co. invoices,

Invoices received from Cohen, Weenen & Co. recording the brand and amount of tobacco and cigarettes sent to Aberystwyth soldiers, 1917, including their names, military numbers and addresses whilst on active service.

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