- NLW MS 22892A.
- File
- 1840.
A journal of a tour through Wales and Herefordshire, undertaken in September 1840 by Elizabeth Sarney of Wargrave, Berkshire.
Sarney, Elizabeth.
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A journal of a tour through Wales and Herefordshire, undertaken in September 1840 by Elizabeth Sarney of Wargrave, Berkshire.
Sarney, Elizabeth.
Part of Jan Morris Papers
Letters, mostly concerning Jan Morris's work, especially that relating to Wales, the British empire, Hong Kong, and her fiction and memoirs.
Historical and topographical papers
Part of William Condry Papers,
The series comprises notes, correspondence, printed information leaflets, maps, press cuttings and other printed articles relating to antiquities, archaeology, history of the landscape, past and modern day travel and tourism.
Part of Jan Morris Papers
Typescript draft of part of 'The matter of Wales: epic views of a small country', from Chapter 9 onwards, with manuscript revisions.
Part of Jan Morris Papers
Letters, mostly concerning Jan Morris's work, especially that relating to Wales, Venice, the British empire, Europe, Abraham Lincoln, and her fictional writing.
Henry Penruddocke: A Gentleman's Tour ..., copy, with additions
A copy of Henry Penruddocke Wyndham: A Gentleman's Tour through Monmouthshire and Wales, in the months of June and July 1774 ... (London, 1775), interleaved with manuscript additions relating to a tour made by another traveller.
Cary's New Itinerary ... throughout England and Wales (London, 1806), together with additional manuscript notes, including particulars of the expenses and mileages of journeys through parts of England and Wales (e.g. to Monmouthshire) between 1807 and 1839, rough pencil sketches of Lichfield, Gloucestershire, etc., and an 'Index Begun by E[gerton Grenville Bagot] P[hillimore] Nov. 17, 1907'.
Richard Vaughan Yates: Tour journal
Part of University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Manuscripts
An account by R[ichard] V[aughan] Yates, with sketches and maps, of a tour in North and South Wales, parts of England and in Ireland, 1805.