- SF 20
- Ffeil
- [15 cent.]
A slate inscribed with a representation of a human head.
4580 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
A slate inscribed with a representation of a human head.
Zoomorphic and geometric inscriptions
A slate inscribed on one side with a bird, overlain with a zig-zag pattern; a heart with three arrows protruding from the top; and a few letters, possibly 'adr O...'. On the reverse are a fish; a bird's wing; and some geometric lines.
Anthropomorphic and zoomorphic inscriptions
A slate inscribed on one side with two overlapping images: a horse's head with bridle and the head and torso of a man, apparently standing with hands on hips; together with part of a word ending in '...yn'.
The slate is one of five broken fragments of one original slab, along with SF 13-14, 25-26; the man's legs are to be found on SF 25.
Anthropomorphic and zoomorphic inscriptions
A slate inscribed on one side with an arm holding a spear; a large stag with antlers; a dog [?possibly attacking the stag]; another dog lying down; a simple interlace cross; two ox heads face on, one under the other; another animal with long ears; and some letters or part of a word. On the reverse are four, broadly parallel, curved lines. A nail hole has been cut through the slate.
A slate inscribed on one side with some writing, most likely Welsh, as well as a number of lines, some of which possibly depict a human torso and legs and a second pair of human legs.
Anthropomorphic and geometric inscriptions
A slate inscribed on one side with relatively deeply incised lines forming part of a grid pattern. A very similar pattern is to be found on SF 33 and SF 35, however this slate appears to be a separate and distinct image. Also visible is part of the lower half of a man's body, including one leg.
Zoomorphic and geometric inscriptions
A slate inscribed on one side with part of a pattern of nested squares (c.f. SF 5) as well as the front half of a dog wearing a collar.
A fragment of a tract on the war between England and France; a portion of 'the tretice off housbondry that Master Grosthed [Grosseteste] mad the which was Bischope of Lyncolne ...'; a metrical story of Saint Gregory and his mother; miscellaneous cookery recipes; 'a good book off keruynge and servis vnto a prince ...'; and medical recipes.
Mortgage of five messuages in Cowrnwylan
Mortgage of lands in the hamlet of Clegyroc
Receipts (three documents sewn together)
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
Title deeds of houses and lands in the parish of Llanwrin and manor of Cyfeiliog, Montgomeryshire, [?1403]-1677. The earliest document is a copy of court roll of the manor of Cyfeiliog, recording a gift to Llywelyn ap Gruffith Ieuan Lloit ap Tuder and Ieuan Vighan ap Cadog' of a gavel of land of Tuder ap Cyno, previously of Madoc ap Owen ap Grono in Llanwrin, and a pardon to the tenants who rebelled in the late insurrection [revolt of Owain Glyndwr], [?1403]. Properties in the later deeds include Tuthyn Mays y Ffrewthey, 1545; Dryll yr Helygen, Dryll y Weirglodd, and Dryll Juxta Derwen y Fran, land in Y Bryn Koch, Anhereg y Cappel in Glynceirig, Aber Nant y Barkytt in Dol Yorchen, Glynceirig, and Yr Ystum Gwyn, purchased by John ap Hugh ap Ieuan of Mathafarn, 1545-1569; Gwerne 'r Stable, otherwise Esgair y Kawdladd, and Dol Gwern Stabley, acquired respectively by Richard ap Hugh ap Ieuan of Penegoes, 1566, Rowland ap John ap Hugh, 1570, and Rowland Pugh, 1595; and [Tyddyn y Ganffrwd], purchased by Rowland Pughe, 1628. The file also contains the post-nuptial settlement of Meredith ap Ho'ell ap Rees and Ethliwe vch D'd Lloyd, 1576; leases by Rowland Pughe, naming Kae Ieuan Vongam, Tythyn Eskair Hir, Llyest Bwlch Gwayn Drosol, Llyest Bwlch Gwayn Nant, Tyddyn Bryn Gronw and part of Bryn Meirig, in Blaenglesyrch and Llanfechan, 1577-1608; mortgages to Rowland Pughe of Tythyn Blaenglesyrch and other properties in Llanfechan, Blaenglesyrch and Glynceirig, 1600x[1648]. Other properties include lands in Dol Rhyd Ieuan Thy, 1587. Among the personal names are Ieuan ap Rees ap Ieuan ap Mredyth ap Ieuan Vaughan of Llanidloes and other descendants of Ieuan ap Mredyth ap Ieuan Vaughan, 1568. The final item is a conveyance by William Pughe of Mathafarn and others to Cornelius LeBrun of Nanteos, Cardiganshire, of Kae Iago, Glynceirig, and Esgair Hyr, Llanfechan, 1677.
Receipt for relief and gobr of Gwne' vergh Hoell ap [Ior'] duy
Mortgage of lands and tenements in Llanelien in the hamlet of Barrech
Ministers' accounts for Cheshire, Flintshire and Denbighshire
Rhan oGwysaney manuscripts
Ministers' accounts of the Chamberlain of Chester for the counties of Cheshire, Flintshire and Denbighshire.
Grant of land in the hamlets of Kl ... ckamo
Power of attorney to deliver seisin of lands in the commote of Lliwan
Grant of two walls and six virgates in the hamlet of Llan.
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
Title deeds for properties in the town and parish of Cardigan, belonging to Philipp Taylour, son of John Taylour, and Marion Glais his wife, 1416, 1427, and William Phe’ ap Ieuan, 1557; boundaries include the river Teifi and the highway leading to St Mary’s church, and Parke y Marlays respectively; and a lease of Plas Dyffryn Llunan by David Lewis of Gernos, 1609/10