- NLW MS 7105B
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- [19 cent.]
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
'Catalogue of Book Lots Preparatory for the Sale', compiled by W. R. R. - probably a catalogue of the library of 'Nefydd'.
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Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
'Catalogue of Book Lots Preparatory for the Sale', compiled by W. R. R. - probably a catalogue of the library of 'Nefydd'.
A catalogue of all the Earls of Pembroke
'A catalogue of all the Earles of Penbroke that have been sythence the Conquest in order as they succeeded…', a volume of genealogy compiled, [?1624], in the hand of the herald George Owen the younger (1595-1665), based on the work of his father George Owen of Henllys (1552-1613), and presented to their kinsman William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke.
George Owen the elder's original intention was to catalogue the earls 'with their proper coat armour' and his son's stated aim (f. 9 recto-verso) was to complete his father's work. The main text (ff. 11-15 and 16-44 rectos only) is mostly that of George Owen of Henllys's 'Catalogue of all the Earles of Penbroke' (1601x1603) (later incorporated by him into chapter 2 of the Description of Pembrokeshire: see George Owen of Henllys, The Description of Penbrokshire, ed. by Henry Owen, 4 vols (London, 1892-1936), I (1892), 14-33; and B. G. Charles, George Owen of Henllys: A Welsh Elizabethan (Aberystwyth, 1973), pp. 160-1). The final two paragraphs (ff. 42, 43, 44), relating to the second and third earls, continue the narrative to about 1624 and were presumably written by George Owen the younger. Each section begins with a decorated initial of varying height. The pedigree, by George Owen the younger (ff. 15 verso-43 verso, versos only), runs in parallel with the main text and traces the descent of William Herbert, in relation to the Earls of Pembroke of the various previous creations only. It is arranged in two columns, with the earls represented in the left hand column and other family shown on the right, and includes fifty-eight coats of arms, fully emblazoned and painted. Also included is the full armorial achievement of William Herbert (f. 8 verso) and the scribe's dedicatory address to Herbert (ff. 9-10). There are marginal notes in pencil, [?19 cent.], on ff. 8 verso and 9 verso (erased). For George Owen the younger see H. Stanford Owen, 'George Owen, York Herald 1633-1663', Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1943 and 1944 [1946], 78-107.
Owen, George, 1595-1665
A Catalogue of American and other plants in the American ground at Pitchford. G/3, 4,
Part of Pitchford Hall (Ottley) Papers
'A catalogue of books copied from a book of accounts belonging to Mr Thomas Roberts, of Chancefield, Talgarth, Breconshire, bearing dates of the latter half of the 18th century.' See Trevecka MS 3152.
A catalogue of books in Carmarthen Lending Library. Boards. Left unclaimed,
A Catalogue of books in Chapter Room at St. Davids. (Notebook).
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
A Catalogue of books in the Canonry in the care of the Dean and Chapter,
Part of Diocese of Bangor Records,
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
A catalogue of books in the Cathedral Library, Chichester, presented to the Dean and Chapter of St Davids for the Cathedral Library.
A Catalogue of books in the Chapter House at St. Davids.
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
A catalogue of books in the library at Moccas [Court], Herefordshire. English,
Donated by Mr Iwan Morgan, Barry, September 1963.
A Catalogue of books in the study at the Canons' House, St. Davids,
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
'A Catalogue of Books, for 1803, published by the late Rev. Mr Wesley,
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
'A Catalogue of Books, for 1803, published by the late Rev. Mr Wesley, &c. Sold at the New Chapel, City-Road, London; and at the Methodist Preaching- Houses, in Town and Country'.
A Catalogue of British Saints, &c.
'A Catalogue of the British Saints, and of such others whose memories are most celebrated in Wales by dedication of Churches to their names', lists of Welsh territorial divisions and of towns and cities in Britain, a transcript of a life of S. Monacella, and notes by William Maurice, Cefnybraich [in hand of Thomas Sebastian Price, Llanfyllin], and a transcript of the Eliseg inscription, possibly in the hand of Edward Lhuyd.
Maurice, William, -approximately 1680
A Catalogue of documents relating to the Diocese of St. Davids taken from calendars of Patent Rolls, Charter Rolls, Bodleian MSS, British Museum MSS.
A catalogue of Hengwrt manuscripts,
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A catalogue of the Hengwrt manuscripts compiled by W. W. E. Wyne, in print and manuscript form, with annotations in the margins, letters from Robert Williams and loose notes.
The printed section is that which was printed in Archaialogia Cambrensis.
A catalogue of Hengwrt manuscripts,
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A catalogue of 165 Hengwrt manuscripts made by the Reverend Evan Evans [Ieuan Fardd], based on Peniarth MS 537 by William Maurice, [?1777].
A catalogue of Irish Manuscripts
Part of O'Grady manuscripts,
An abstract by Standish O'Grady of the catalogue of Irish manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, begun by John O'Donovan.
A catalogue of pictures by Titian, Tintoretto, Guido, Holbein, Rembrandt, Rubens, and others, to be seen at Mr Williamson's, The Green - tea Canister, in Queen Street, near Golden Square.