Remedy for lamenes produced by contracted muscles.
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Remedy for lamenes produced by contracted muscles.
Notes concerning the death of Edward Griffith of Penrhyn, in 1540, his offspring, and the settlement of Penrhyn on his brother, Sir Rice Griffith., his nearest male relative: with a further note concerning later ownership of Penrhyn.
Recipes for gooseberry vinegar and sugar vinegar.
Miscellanea including a remedy for a pain in the stomach, a recipe for orange wine, a recipe for an insecticide and other notes.
Notes concerning the behaviour of the leech.
Notes entitled 'Signs of Good Weather'.
Prescription for the Rev. Griffith, endorsed 'Dr. Alcock's prescription for my Ague June 1764',
The common places of Peter Martyr, divided into foure principall parts ... (An oration wherein is set foorth the life and death of P. Martyr Vermillius... by J. Simlerus). London: at costs of H. Denham, T. Chard, W. Broome and A. Maunsell, 1583. 6 pts. fol. Stc 24669. Pt. 1. pp. 467-496, 541-560. Pt pp. 31-50. And oration of J. Simler (-Qai).
Three Newsletters, namely The Post Man, 13-15 May, 1697, The Flying Post or The Post-Master, 28-30 Jan., 1697/9 and The Post Boy, 28-30 Jan., 1697/8. Printed.
Three Maps of which two, dated 1756 and printed for R. Baldwin of Pater Noster Row, showing respectively the island of Minorca and the town and harbour of Mahon with St. Philips's Castle on the island of Minorca. The third, undated, shows the island of Corsica. Printed.
Particulars of the offspring of Moris Gryffyth of Methlem.
[Disagrees with Griffith, Pedigrees, p. 271].
Advertisement of Naime and Blunt, optical and mathematical instrument-makers.
French, English. Printed.
Swift, Jonathan Verses on the death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D. occasioned by reading a maxim in Rochefoulcault Re-printed Dublin: by George Faulkner, 1739 3rd ed. [Previously printed in London Printed].
Biographical Notes concerning John Griffith of Llyne, d. 1585 and Edmund Griffith, bishop of Bangor, his grandson, d. 1637, of the family of Griffith of Cefnamwlch.
Pedigree of the Griffith family of Cefnamwlch, extracted from Lewys Dwnn, Heraldic Visitations of Wales with some later additions. The pedigree is entitled 'Achau Cefnamwlch allan o lyfr Lewis Dwnn' and begins with Rhys ap Tewdwr. [See Meyrick's edition, 1846, ii, 175-6]. Welsh.
Pedigree of the Owen family of Clenennau, showing their descent as ancestors of Hugh Griffith: and note of the great-grandmothers of Hugh Griffith.
Notes on the families of White of Neugull Ucha, Holland of Conway, co. Caern., and Edwards of Llwyndu, co. Mer., in relation to the ancestry of Hugh Griffith.