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Lectures

The file comprises lectures, [1932x1998]: 'The Scandinavians in Wales' and 'The Scandinavian impact on Wales' for The Viking Club; notes for 'Enwau lleoedd, iaith a hanes'; 'Early Welsh antiquaries', Carmarthen, 1961; 'The House' (Trawscoed, Cards)' and a talk on pedigrees for the 30 Club, together with typescript lesson notes on Danish Grammar from lectures which Dr B. G. Charles attended at the University College, London, 1932-1934.

National Eisteddfodau

The file comprises an essay entitled 'The place names of any four of the Cantrevs of Dyved' which was awarded first prize at the Fishguard National Eisteddfod, 1936; together with lecture notes for 'Pembrokeshire place-names' delivered to the [Guild of Graduates], Haverfordwest National Eisteddfod, 1972.

Pedigree of the ancestors of Neil George Burns, Paremata, New Zealand, including Evan George of Milford, with photocopies of related ...,

Pedigree of the ancestors of Neil George Burns, Paremata, New Zealand, including Evan George of Milford, with photocopies of related genealogical papers, including lists of persons named George in the census returns for St Mary's, Pembroke (1841), and Steynton, Milford (1841 and 1851), and a covering letter, 1994, by N. Burns.

Theological transcripts and extracts,

Transcripts in the hand of Mary Lloyd, Bronwydd which include extracts from John Owen, Machynlleth and Llangyndeyrn, John Tillotson, archbishop of Canterbury, William Huntington, John Newton, Thomas Fuller, Samuel Burder, Hugh Latimer, bishop of Worcester, and others, and an extract from Book VII of John Milton's Paradise Lost; transcripts of letters of David Jones, Llangan (c. 1810), John Berridge, John Newton [?1789], and John Conder (1752); and transcripted sketches of historical figures.

Mary Lloyd.

Theological transcripts and extracts,

Transcripts and extracts from theological writings in the hand of Colonel Thomas Lloyd of Bronwydd, the sources including John Wesley, Philip Doddridge, George Whitefield and Robert Grove.

Thomas Lloyd.

Letters to Wilhelm Ganz,

Over thirty letters and cards, 1876-[c. 1911], in English, French and German, mostly addressed to Wilhelm Ganz from singers and musicians and reflecting his prominence in the concert life of Victorian England. Among the correspondents are Emma Calvé (2) 1898 and 1902, Edouard de Reszke (2) 1900 and n.d., Jean de Reszke (1) 1904, Dame Nellie Melba (3) n.d., Christine Nilsson (2) 1881 and 1883, and J. Sims Reeves (2) 1880.

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