Abstract Of Title of Mrs Gough and her trustees to tithe rent charges in the county of Anglesey,
- [unknown ref.].
- File
- 1899.
Part of Arthur Ivor Pryce Collection,
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Abstract Of Title of Mrs Gough and her trustees to tithe rent charges in the county of Anglesey,
Part of Arthur Ivor Pryce Collection,
Part of Slebech Estate Records,
Latin. Copy. (See Letters and Papers Foreign and Domestic, 1540-1541, p.141).
Glamorganshire Banking CO., Neath,
Part of Aberpergwm estate records
Financial matters.
Part of Llwyn Estate Records
Certificate (copy) of the marriage of The Reverend James Atcherley of the parish of St. Mary end Eleanor Griffiths of the parish of St. Chadd, Shrewsbury (15 Dec., 1766), and of the baptism of Roger, son of the said James and Eleanor Atcherley (23 Feb., 1768).
National Libraries Automatic Data Processing (ADP) Study,
Part of National Libraries Automatic Data Processing (ADP) Study Papers,
The papers comprise a copy of the National Libraries ADP Feasibility Study Report, 1971, together with copies of various annexes and supporting papers produced for the study. There is also a copy of the provisional draft of the MARC International Format prepared by the IFLA Joint Working Group on Content Designators, 1975.
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Act to extend the powers of an Act passed in 27 George II intituled 'An Act for the better securing to Constables and others the expences of conveying offenders to Gaol, and for allowing the charges of poor persons bound to give evidence against felons', and for allowing to High Constables in that part of the United Kingdom called England, their charges in certain cases. Printed.
Part of Skreen and Velin Newydd Deeds,
1 Jeffrey Williams of Brinllis, co. Brec., gent. to. 2 Mauld Whitney of Glasbury, co. Rad., widow. Indenture, being a lease for 99 years of that m. and lands in p's Glasbury and Bouchrood called Dolehure, lately occupied by Phillip Evan of Glasbury, and now in the occupation of Mauld Whitney at a yearly rent of £8 Consideration, £50. Witnesses: Hen. Havard, Richard Herbert of Llandevalley, Thomas Prichard of Glasbury, Hugh Whitney.
Part of Mynachty Estate Records,
Opinion concerning a claim to certain funds forming part of the marriage settlement of the Rev. Richard Lloyd and Bridget, his wife [née Gwynne], both deceased.
Part of Vivian Papers
These letters were written after the appointment of H. Hussey Vivian as trustee to the marriage settlement of his sister-in-law, on the death of a previous trustee, Lord Middleton. Count Gurowski de Wazele's family history is outlined in letter C2030-2. Most of the early letters (C2035-44) refer to the depositing of stock certificates with Coutts and Co., while later, the Count requests permission in letters C2048-2066, to sell his East India Railway Stock before it loses its value, and to transfer the money to other stock, for which a price guarantee (C2060) is received. Investment of legacies is discussed in letters C2034 and C2070.
A copy of the fourteenth issue of the 'Yonges Family Newsletter', April 1997.
Yonges Family Society
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Gareth Vaughan Jones aged about five with his father in a garden. GVJ is on his fathers knee looking at the camera. His father is crouching looking at Gareth.
Part of Eliot Crawshay-Williams Papers,
Under embargo until 1 January 2012.
Three modern digital prints prepared fror a small exhibition in conjunction with LENS 2010. These show York Place, Newport; Christchurch Hill, Caerleon; The Bon Marche, Abertillery.
Ridley, Martin 1861-1936 Photographer
Glass mounted slides of views in Mid and North Wales, approximately half of which have been captioned. Included are views inside Dolaucothi Gold Mine and at an abandoned but unidentified limestone quarry.
Ridley, W A Canterbury
[Thomas Witton Davies Bequest]
Six miscellaneous photos including a child playing on a beach, family portrait, a view of Cricieth Castle, two anonymous portraits and a studio portrait of Rev Owen Evans DD, Congregationalist minister, Liverpool.
Untitled
This volume is bound in morrocan leather and has gold lettering and lines on the boards and spine. The volume is made up of parchment pages sewn on 5 raised cords. The first page contains the Welsh text "ER CÔF" and the signature, "Edward P", of Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII), and is dated "12 June 1928". The preface contains the following information in gold lettering: "HEREIN ARE RECORDED THE NAMES OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF WELSH BIRTH AND PARENTAGE AND OF ALL THE MEN BELONGING TO THE REGIMENT OF WALES WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE WAR OF 1914-1918 A:D: THEY ARE COMMEMORATED BY THEIR FELLOW COUNTRY MEN IN THE MEMORIAL ERECTED NEAR BY." The following is noted at the end of the volume: "The work of Graily Hewitt, B.A., LL.B., of Lincoln's Inn, and his assistants Helen Hinkley, Ida D. Henstock, Florence Capey, and Helen Luker. Finished Mar. 1928. Treyford, Midhurst."