Mesurau'r Trydydd Cynulliad = Third Assembly Measures,
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- 2008-2011.
Rhan oMesurau a Deddfau Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru = National Assembly for Wales Measures and Acts,
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Mesurau'r Trydydd Cynulliad = Third Assembly Measures,
Rhan oMesurau a Deddfau Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru = National Assembly for Wales Measures and Acts,
Items listed in earlier schedules
Conveyance of two messuages in the Roe, St. Asaph,
Assignment of a term. of years in the farm of Smalley in the parish of Morley, co. Derby,
Botanical Terms. A collection of Latin botanical terms, with some of their English, French and Welsh equivalents, based largely on Henry Harris: The Flora of the Rhondda (Bristol, 1905).
Final Concord in a fine between David Lloyd, plaintiff, and John Jenkin Lloyd, and Sarah, his wife, deforciants, of a messuage and lands in the parish of Llangerrig, co. Montgomery.
Estreat relating to the accounts of the minister for Pembroke. Latin,
Rhan oWigfair Estate Records,
A pocket notebook containing diary entries, 14 January-31 December 1918, of Driver John Parry.
A newspaper cutting, 5 June 1926, containing a photograph of Ypres, is also included.
John Parry.
Transcripts of records at the Public Record Office relating to the Abbey of St Dogmaels, transcribed, 1864, by Stuart [?] for Henry Vincent; together with a few other transcripts by Vincent.
St Dogmael's Abbey and Cromlechs: No. IV
A fourth part of Henry Vincent's History of St Dogmael's, containing chapters numbered XXII-XXIII (including some leaves folliated 299-404, 410-413, most numbers repeated) and transcripts from Archaeologia Cambrensis and elsewhere.
Newspaper cutting of an article, 17 December 1915, comparing the ages of British, German and French military and political leaders.
Castle and Priories of Tivyside: No. III
A third part of Henry Vincent's History of St Dogmael's, containing chapters XIX-XXI (including some leaves foliated 113-118, 262-298, most numbers repeated, with traces of earlier foliation).