- NLW MS 13880A
- Ffeil
- 1822-1827
Account book, 1822-1827, of John Lewis, Tanlan-isaf, later of Greenhill, Llandybïe, co. Carmarthen, bootmaker, with indexes of customers' names.
2 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Account book, 1822-1827, of John Lewis, Tanlan-isaf, later of Greenhill, Llandybïe, co. Carmarthen, bootmaker, with indexes of customers' names.
Rhan oG. T. Clark Manuscripts,
Miscellanea, including notes on Glamorgan and Gower manors and estates, transcripts of records, etc.
Rhan oGwalchmai manuscripts,
A manuscript entitled Sketches of Sermons taken at Llannerchymedd Chapel in ... 1823 by Thomas Parry; sermon notes; etc.
Copies of memorial inscriptions, mainly in the churches of Prestatyn, Rhuddlan, Rhyl, Trefriw, St Asaph, Trelogan, Tremeirchion, Whitford and Ysceifiog, with sketches and other illustrations.
Illustrations and sketches of churches at Cowbridge, Penarth, Llandyrnog, Llangernyw, Llanychan, Llangwyfan and Llansannan, with notes and miscellanea.
One of two albums which belonged to Henry Blackwell (1851-1928), New York, containing press cuttings, mainly of Welsh and Welsh-American interest, from Welsh, English and American newspapers and journals, 1885-1892.
Rhan oHenllan Manuscripts
'Ephemeris', being a list of sermon texts, etc. and of the places at which they were delivered, 1775-1794, by Thomas Morgan; most of the sermons were preached at Morley, Yorkshire, while others were delivered at Henllan and elsewhere in Wales. The sermons bear the serial numbers 3484 to 5572.
Rhan oHenry Owen Manuscripts
A transcript of the well-known work by George Owen of Henllys- 'A Treatise of Lordshipps Marchers in Wales'.
Owen, George, 1552-1613
Brecknockshire Traditions, &c.
Papers found loose inside NLW MS 13854iE, including draft notes by Walter Jones Williams for an article on 'Brecknockshire traditions, &c.', published in Archaeologia Cambrensis (1858), 156-161.
Williams, Walter Jones, 1814-1866
Notes relating to primary, secondary, and university education, with several references to education in Wales, copied from various sources between 1903 and 1923 by Sir Henry Lewis, Bangor.
Sir Henry Lewis.
Miscellaneous notes for lectures, addresses and articles, including notes on the early history of Calvinistic Methodism in East Meirioneth.
Rhan oHenry Williams MSS,
Tune book containing anthems and traditional tunes, mainly composed or arranged by Henry Williams, [c. 1863]-1873, including 'Glan Ogwen', later known as the carol tune 'Wele gwawriodd' (ff. 44-5; see letter and notes, 1985, relating to its authorship, NLW MS 22074D, ff. i-ii).
Henry Williams.
Pregethau John Jones, Llangynhafal
Sermons preached at Efenechtyd and Llangynhafal, Denbighshire, 1810-1830, by John Jones of Plasynllan, Llangynhafal, rector of Efenechtyd, 1799-1817, and of Llangynhafal, 1817-1830, and brother of Robert Jones, the friend of William Wordsworth; and a copy of Mawr werth enaid dyn (Caernarvon, 1805).
Rhan oIoan Pedr manuscripts
Notes on place names, mainly in Wales.
Rhan oIvor James manuscripts
Material relating to charities in Wales.
Notes by J. C. Davies on Welsh folklore, extracts and drafts, including a draft introduction to his Folk-lore of West and Mid-Wales (Aberystwyth, 1911), and notes on the Sanatoria movement.
Montgomeryshire Congregational Churches,
Rhan oJ. C. Jones Manuscripts
Papers of C. R. Jones, Llanfyllin, treasurer of the Montgomeryshire Congregational weak churches fund, etc., including receipts and letters in respect of grants made to the churches and a bank pass book relating to the Congregational County fund, 1872-1879.
A report by John Ballinger and a scheme for a public libraries' service for the county borough of Merthyr Tydfil, 1907.
John Ballinger.
Sermons, in English and Welsh, apparently written in 1675 and 1676.
Dadl Bangor ... and miscellanea
A statement signed by Ebenezer Richard on behalf of the Cardiganshire Calvinistic Methodist monthly meeting, held at Ponterwyd, 19 September 1833, certifying that Phillips was 'an Accredited Preacher in the Welch Calvinistic Connexion'; a letter, 5 December 1839, from Lewis Edwards, Bala, to Phillips; an account of 'The Bangor Controversy - 'Dadl Bangor'' occasioned by a lecture given by Phillips at the Tabernacle Chapel, Bangor on 19 November 1850 on 'Romanism, the Church and Dissent'; a copy of John Phillips: Dadl Bangor, yn cynnwys Sylwadau a draddodwyd mewn Darlith Gyhoeddus ... (Caernarfon, 1852).