A copy of Hanes, Cyfansoddiad, Rheolau Dysgyblaethol, y'nghyd a Chyffes Ffydd y Corph o Fethodistiaid Calfinaidd yn Nghymru . . .(Aberystwyth, 1824) which belonged to William Rowlands, Cwrtycwm, Llanychaiarn, Cardiganshire (1778-?1866), who added transcripts of hymns, lists of Cardiganshire Calvinistic Methodist chapels and preachers with information concerning them, lists of delegates to the Sunday School bi-monthly meetings, and a list of preachers and of their texts, 1826-58.
Autograph letters, 1765-1782, of Elizabeth Montagu (1720-1800), authoress, and James Woodhouse (1735-1820), known as the poetical shoemaker, her house steward.
A volume containing copies of The Book of Common Prayer ... Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David ... (Oxford, 1786), The Holy Bible ... (Oxford, 1794), and The Whole Book of Psalms collected into English Metre ... (Oxford, 1787), with manuscript biographical entries relating to members of the Frere family, of which Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, first baronet (D.N.B. xx, 257), who was christened at Llanelly, Brecknockshire, was a member.
Llyfr yr hen Shon Ashton, Geseilfa - yr hwn oedd yn Fidler medrus, given by John Ashton (1830-1896) to Nicholas Bennett (1823-1899), being a printed collection of airs with instructions to the dancers.
A book of reference dated 1858 for the parish of Llanfihangel Rhydithon relating to the Central Wales Railway, containing names of owners or reputed owners, lessees and occupiers of lands which may have been required for the purposes of the Railway (etc.).
Correspondence, 1859-1904, relating to the trial, sentence and pardon of Sir Thomas Love Duncombe Jones Parry (1832-1891) for assaulting a Spanish sentry at the entrance to the gates of La Linea, near Gibraltar, 14 January 1859, together with the speech of counsel for the defence, copies of petitions for the mitigation of the death sentence and a copy of a letter expressing Jones Parry's gratitude to the mayor and citizens of Algeciras for their sympathy.
Letters, 1911-21, sent to O. Gaianydd Williams, Ro Wen, Talycafn, in reply to questions circulated by him relating to burial grounds and Calvinistic Methodist chapels mainly in the Conway Valley district.
Williams, O. Gaianydd (Owen Gaianydd), 1865-1928 Letters sent in reply to (1911-1921), NLW MS 4948C
Transcripts, possibly in the autograph of Thomas Williams, Coed Cochion, circa 1792, of some of the letters of Goronwy Owen, being the manuscript from which Isaac Foulkes ('Llyfrbryf') printed his edition of Llythyrau Goronwy Owen . . . (Liverpool, 1895).
Owen, Goronwy, 1723-1769? Letters of, transcripts (1792), NLW MS 4947B
Two copies - one intended for presentation to the House of Lords and the other to the House of Commons of a petition signed by John Jenkins, mayor of Aberystwyth, and many other residents of the town and district, in favour of a proposed railway between Trawscoed, Cardiganshire, and New Radnor, 1898.
Jenkins, John, fl. 1898 Petition signed by, NLW MS 4942E
A transcript of most of the first volume of the Parochialia of Edward Lhuyd (1660-1709) as published by the Cambrian Archaeological Association, 1909-1911, with additional notes by John Lloyd (1733-1793) of Caerwys, his daughter Angharad Llwyd (1780-1866), and another.
Portions of the original manuscript of Josiah Jones: Cofiant y Parch. E. Williams, Dinas-mawddwy ... (Machynlleth, 1886), with the original letters of Roderick Lumley, Llanaelhaiarn and Richard Davies (Tafolog) (1830-1904), which are printed in the Cofiant.
Letters and newspaper cuttings relating to the visit which Sir Thomas Marchant Williams (1845-1914) paid to Canada in 1913. Most of the letters are addressed to Henry Blackwell (1851-1928), New York, who preserved and bound them.
Civil War papers, 1643-1644, from the collection of Sir Edward Walker (1612-1677), secretary-at-war in 1642, who became a secretary of the Privy Council in 1644. The papers include copies of letters, orders, commissions, etc., nearly all of them relating to Wales.