A note relating to the prosecution of Thomas Bowen (1756-1827), Congregational minister, at Brecon in 1791 for holding a meeting in an unlicensed house in the parish of Llansantffraid, Brecknockshire, together with a letter, 1919, from David Davies, Neuaddfach, Cwmdu to Professor D. Morgan Lewis (1851-1937), Aberystwyth.
A photostat facsimile of a register of clocks and dial plates made by Samuel Roberts, Llanfair Caereinion, Montgomeryshire, 1755-1774, with specifications, prices and names of buyers.
A copy of The Literary Life of Thomas Pennant ... (London, 1793), with genealogical notes on certain members of the family of Falconer and their connection with that of Pennant.
Poetry by Morgan Rice Morgan (Melancthon), clergyman, together with a draft of a letter, miscellaneous memoranda, including accounts, etc. Much of the volume has a Cardiganshire interest.
Morgan, Morgan Rice, Rev. Poetry, etc. (19 cent.), NLW MS 4485B
An account book containing particulars of rent paid in respect of Craflwyn in the parish of Beddgelert by Pierce Griffith to Robert Parry, 1748-1759, to Mrs Marylandia Parry, 1760-1768, and to Richard Parry, 1769-1770, and by Martha Pritchard to Richard Parry, 1771-1777, together with details of miscellaneous payments mainly in respect of agricultural produce.
A copy of John Foxe: The Third Volume of the Ecclesiasticall Historie ... (London, 1631) and of A Continuation of the Histories of Forrein Martyrs ... (London, 1632) containing memoranda relating to members of the Anwyl and Griffith families and verses by John Hughes to William Anwyl.
A prize essay by Birmingham schoolchildren describing a visit paid by them to Aberystwyth as guests of the Navy League on the occasion of the visit of the Second Battle Squadron of the British Fleet, September 1919.
Genealogical notes compiled by Professor J. D. R. Thomas relating to his family, including his forefather Morgan Williams (1752-1831), Blaenllynant, Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire, grandfather of Sir John Williams, founder president of the National Library of Wales. Also included is a photocopy of a short history of Capel y Maen Church by Joseph Llywelyn Evans.
A case-book containing records of the patients of a company of the Forty-second Regiment of Foot who were treated in a military hospital at Caernarvon, 1808.