- NLW MS 7462A
- File
- 1858
Part of W. S. Clark Manuscripts
A passport issued to W. S. Clark and notes written by him on a journey from Aberdare to Le Havre, November, 1858.
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Part of W. S. Clark Manuscripts
A passport issued to W. S. Clark and notes written by him on a journey from Aberdare to Le Havre, November, 1858.
Letters to Hugh Davies, naturalist,
Part of Rhuddgaer Manuscripts,
A file of letters addressed to Hugh Davies, naturalist, by fellow-botanists and others, mainly relating to botanical studies and to Davies's Welsh Botanology.
The correspondents include Sir Joseph Banks, William Bingley, Jane Bourne (5), Warren Bulkeley (4), Lewis Weston Dillwyn (3), James Donne (2), George Garkin (2), Samuel Goodenough (7), William Higgon, William Jones, W. Marchant (3), Walter Miche Moseley (2), T. E. Owen, William Parker, Miss Pocock (2), Messrs. Poole and Harding, William Owen[-Pughe] (5), John Prichard (2), R. Prichard, Peter Roberts, Jos. Sabine (4), George Shaw, W. Sheffield, Sir James Edward Smith (2), James Sowerby (26), Jonathan Stokes (17), David Thomas ('Dafydd Ddu Eryri'), T. Velley (3), Michael Ward (4), Thomas Wenman, E. Williams (7), and Peter Williams, Llanbedrog.
Draft letters and extracts of Hugh Davies
Part of Rhuddgaer Manuscripts,
A file of draft letters and extracts by Hugh Davies (1739-1821), author of Welsh Botanology ... .
New York Eisteddfod Committee minutes
Part of Henry Blackwell Manuscripts,
The minute book, 6 January 1883 - 16 January 1885, of the New York Eisteddfod Committee.
Eisteddfod Efrog Newydd 1886 - llyfr nodiadau
Part of Henry Blackwell Manuscripts,
A notebook kept by Henry Blackwell (1851-1928) to recored the names and/or pseudonyms of competitors, adjudications, etc. at the New York eisteddfod of 1886, of which Blackwell was secretary.
Part of Henry Blackwell Manuscripts,
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.
Part of Castle Green Manuscripts,
Ledgers containing accounts of rents received, 1854-1884, by David Davies, Cardigan; etc.
Bangor Normal College subscription books
Two notebooks, 1856-1862, kept by Phillips to record subscriptions and names of subscribers towards Bangor Normal College.
Part of Brynbella MSS,
Peacock's Complete Pocket Journal and Annual Vade-mecum ..., 1808, with manuscript entries by Gabriel Piozzi and (from August) Hester Lynch Piozzi (1741-1821).
Gabriel Piozzi and Hester Lynch Piozzi.
Four volumes containing material used by J. C. Davies in his Patagonia: a description of the country (Treorky, 1892) and his Life, Travels and Reminiscences ... (Llanddewibrefi, 1927).
Letters, 1888-1929, addressed by Alice, Lady Amherst, later Princess Sapieha-Kodénski, to J. C. Davies.
Extracts by J. C. Davies from the scriptures in Persian and Welsh.
A part - A to Bouc'hal - of a Breton-English dictionary compiled by Hugh Roberts.
One of seven volumes of sermons, sermon notes, hymns, poems, etc., written by Hugh Roberts.
One of seven volumes of sermons, sermon notes, hymns, poems, etc., written by Hugh Roberts.
Part of Meiriadog Manuscripts,
A Welsh grammar entitled Aegwyddiaeth (Aegwyddon) Meiriadog ... by Philologus, i.e. John Edwards (Meiriadog) (1813-1906), submitted for entry to an eisteddfod at Aberdâr, 1857; a work entitled Yr Aegydd Cymreig, a dialogue between teacher and scholar on Welsh grammar, also by Meiriadog.
Part of Meiriadog Manuscripts,
Letters, etc., 1846-1906, mainly to John Edwards (Meiriadog) (1813-1906); adjudications, poetry, etc.
Part of Rhuddenfab Manuscripts
Poetry and hymns by 'Rhuddenfab'.
Part of Rhuddenfab Manuscripts
Essays, adjudications, notes, etc., by 'Rhuddenfab'.
Barddoniaeth, erthyglau a llythyrau
Part of Rhuddenfab Manuscripts
Press cuttings of articles, poetry and miscellaneous notes by 'Rhuddenfab', including notes on 'eisteddfodau'; a series of seventy articles entitled 'Deugain Mlynedd yn Ôl' by 'Rhen O', i.e. 'Rhuddenfab'; and autograph letters to 'Rhuddenfab' from Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'), Sir George Osborne Morgan, John Davies ('Taliesin Hiraethog'), William Jones ('Ehedydd Iâl'), J. Ceulanydd Williams ('Ceulanydd'), Richard Davies ('Mynyddog') and John Thomas ('Eifionydd'); etc.