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Ecclesiastical papers

The group comprises a small number of papers linked with the clergy, 1727, the poor law, 1764 and disestablishment, 1912.

Papers concerning Menai Bridge and Bangor to Holyhead road building scheme

The section comprises notices advertising the summoning of a special jury in accordance with an act of Parliament, for the purpose of assessing the value of the interest of Miss Jane Silence Williams' trustees in the Bangor Ferry, prior to its compulsory purchase in advance of the Menai Bridge and Bangor to Holyhead road building scheme.

Title deeds

The group comprises deeds for houses and lands of Griffith of Garn and related families in Denbighshire, 1572-1903, Flintshire, 1737-1891, Anglesey, 1770-1790, Merioneth and Denbighshire combined, 1681, 1691, 1737, Caernarfonshire, 1616-1821, Montgomeryshire, 1754, and miscellaneous counties, 1815, [c. 1819]. The documents comprise deeds of feoffment, bargain and sale, lease and release, grants in fee farm, leases, fines, exemplifications of recovery and other deeds associated with fines and recoveries, mortgages, assignments, probate records, bonds, settlements, abstracts of title and schedules of deeds. They are mostly original, but they also include copies and drafts.

Financial records

This section comprises mainly pass books, 1880-1917, on bank accounts mainly in the name of Owen Morgan Edwards.

Papers of Haf Edwards

The group comprises letters from Haf to her parents and brother Ifan, 1902-1920, general letters to herself, 1907-1920, and school reports and miscellaneous school papers, 1902-1914.

Hughes-Parry, Haf, Lady,

Phyllis Playter papers

Personal and literary papers of Phyllis Playter, comprising correspondence, diaries, commonplace books, address books, passports and savings book, and early fragmentary/draft pieces of prose and poetry, together with material relating to the sale of John Cowper Powys's manuscripts.

Copies of the journal Savings, Weekly Campaign Circular and News Letter published by the National Savings Movement. Their purpose was ...,

Copies of the journal Savings, Weekly Campaign Circular and News Letter published by the National Savings Movement. Their purpose was to provide a link between the National Savings Committee and the voluntary workers throughout England and Wales, and a means of passing on ideas, suggestions and information.

A. J. Williams's publications,

Arranged chronologically, 1865-1911 (F 1-26), railways, 1882-1911 (F 27), legal works, 1884-1890 (F 28), and An amazing revolution, 1909-1915 (F 29).

Diaries kept by Rose Harriette Thompson Williams,

Kl and K2 are large volumes containing detailed entries. The remainder are pocket diaries with briefer entries. The diaries for 1911, 1912 and 1913 were lost in Germany when Rose Harriette Thompson Williams's luggage was detained, 2 August 1914.

Family papers,

Arranged into letters to Rose Harriette Thompson Williams, 1874-1938 (O 1-52), drafts and copies of Rose Harriette Thompson Williams's letters, 1901-1918 (O 53-59), and family miscellanea, 1849-[?1915] (O 60-68).

Results 1721 to 1740 of 1924