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German propaganda sheet,

German propaganda sheet claiming American financial aid will lead to England's financial ruin. It was picked up by John Parry 'on the field of battle outside a village called Deerlyk [Deerlijk], Oct. 29, 1918' (note on dorse).

Diary,

A pocket notebook containing diary entries, May-December 1917, of Driver John Parry. His diary entries for 1918 (see item ix) have subsequenly (15 April 1919) been copied by him into the volume. The volume also contains miscellaneous memoranda.

New Testament,

A copy of the New Testament (London: British and Foreign Bible Society, 1916), given to Driver John Parry on his departure from Preston for Ireland on 6 October 1916 (note on fly-leaf).
Insertions found in the volume include press-cuttings, [?1920s]-1931, and a letter.

Ballincollig group photograph,

Group photograph, 1916, of the Gunners and Drivers (2nd & 3rd Lines), 30th (Reserve) Battery, R.F.A., at Ballincollig, County Cork. John Parry is shown sitting seventh from the left in the front row.

Christmas pamphlet from Pope Pius XII

A pamphlet given as a gift to every prisoner of war in Italy by Pope Pius XII at Christmas 1942, including a calendar and a number of Christmas Carols. It contains notes by Idwal Davies as well as comments by other prisoners and various addresses, 1943.

Photograph of Church Committee

A photograph of the Allied soldiers' Church Committee at Stalag IVB, December 1944, including, in the front row, Idwal Davies (second from right), and Samuel Day (third from right).

Notes and transcripts: No. VIII

Notes and transcripts mainly relating to Pembrokeshire local history, Dafydd ap Gwilym, etc.
Also included are extracts from Vincent's diary for 6 May 1862 (foliated 405-406) and six letters, 1859-1860, from the antiquary [the Rev.] H[enry] Jenkins of Stanway, Colchester.

Classification Certificate,

Classification Certificate of John Parry, dated 19 September 1916, classifying him as fit for general service following his medical examination in Swansea.

Gift by Richard, son of Ralph Ward of Wlseby, to Robert de Grendal of Claxby and Anne his wife, of ....

Gift by Richard, son of Ralph Ward of Wlseby, to Robert de Grendal of Claxby and Anne his wife, of eighteen selions and one 'gayra' of land in Wlseby and Drextorp'. Latin. Witnesses: Alan, son of Gilbert de Claxby; John, son of Ralph, son of Helena de Wlseby; Gilbert North and Henry Osan of the same; Ralph de Fordington. Temp. Edw. II. Pointed oval seal, creamy - white wax, 1 x ? in. A fleur - de - lis. + S' RICARDI.....

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