The twenty-fourth of thirty-one volumes, 1807-1817, and two other associated volumes, 1819 & 1820, containing original notes, probably taken, 1807-1820, by Samuel Heywood (1753-1828), one of the Welsh judges at the Great Sessions of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Volume XIV is missing and Volume XVIII has been misplaced.
Heywood, Samuel, 1753-1828 Great Sessions, records (1815-1816), NLW MS 215D
The twenty-fifth of thirty-one volumes, 1807-1817, and two other associated volumes, 1819 & 1820, containing original notes, probably taken, 1807-1820, by Samuel Heywood (1753-1828), one of the Welsh judges at the Great Sessions of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Volume XIV is missing and Volume XVIII has been misplaced.
Heywood, Samuel, 1753-1828 Great Sessions, records (1816), NLW MS 216D
The twenty-sixth of thirty-one volumes, 1807-1817, and two other associated volumes, 1819 & 1820, containing original notes, probably taken, 1807-1820, by Samuel Heywood (1753-1828), one of the Welsh judges at the Great Sessions of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Volume XIV is missing and Volume XVIII has been misplaced.
Heywood, Samuel, 1753-1828 Great Sessions, records (1816-1817), NLW MS 217D
The twenty-eighth of thirty-one volumes, 1807-1817, and two other associated volumes, 1819 & 1820, containing original notes, probably taken, 1807-1820, by Samuel Heywood (1753-1828), one of the Welsh judges at the Great Sessions of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Volume XIV is missing and Volume XVIII has been misplaced.
Heywood, Samuel, 1753-1828 Great Sessions, records (1819), NLW MS 219D
The thirty-first of thirty-one volumes, 1807-1817, and two other associated volumes, 1819 & 1820, containing original notes, probably taken, 1807-1820, by Samuel Heywood (1753-1828), one of the Welsh judges at the Great Sessions of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. The volume also contains 28 pp. of loose papers. Volume XIV is missing and Volume XVIII has been misplaced.
Heywood, Samuel, 1753-1828 Great Sessions, records (1817), NLW MS 222D
A volume containing original notes, 1819-1820, probably taken by Samuel Heywood (1753-1828), one of the Welsh judges at the Great Sessions of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire.
Heywood, Samuel, 1753-1828 Great Sessions, records (1819-1820), NLW MS 223D
A volume, 19 cent., containing a list of Welsh words taken from T. Richards's Welsh Dictionary, 1753, which the writer supposes to be of Roman origin. The list also contains a short introductory note.
A volume, 19 cent., containing an account of the various cases of stammering and other impediments in speech treated by Thelwal, the elocutionist, with an index to the names of patients appears at the beginning of the book. Also included are an account of the family of Thelwall (pp. 100-113), taken largely from the Memoir of Gabriel Goodman (1825), and extracts (pp. 115-117) relating to poor rates in various Buckinghamshire parishes.
A volume containing two 19th century copies of the confirmation of the Charter of Pembroke dated 6 July, 5 Jac. I. The second copy (1809) is labelled 'Charter of Pembroke and Haverfordwest' but does not contain the Charter of Haverfordwest.
A volume containing a tract entitled A Defence of Water Baptism in opposition to all Anabaptists and Quakers From Scripture, Reason, and the Church's Custome ... written, 1674, by R. Green, minister of Uffington, Berkshire.
Green, R., Rev., 17 cent. A Defence of Water Baptism (1674), NLW MS 249D
A bundle of miscellaneous papers which include a printed ballad entitled Hanes Bywyd Dafydd Ionawr, printed 1801; a photograph of the writing of David Jones of Llanwrda; and evidence relating to the extension of the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway, 1863.
A bundle of four manuscript volumes, which include a Welsh translation (1908) of The Quakers' Meeting by Charles Lamb; diary (1861) of a carrier; diary (1890) of Mrs Eleanor Williams, mother of Sir John Williams; notes by Sir John Williams; and an ode, in English and Welsh, to Sir John Williams by G. Jones (1907).
A poem, in English and Welsh, addressed to William Gilbertson, manager of Cwmafan Iron Works, by a writer calling themselves 'Amicus'; the Welsh version is a rough translation of the English original.
A volume containing a list of the causes at the Great Sessions of Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire and Pembrokeshire, 1822-1824, with the verdict and costs in each case; also included is an alphabetical list of the plaintiffs.
A volume containing sermons, in Welsh, 19 cent., by the Reverend David Williams, Blaenllynant, Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire and also a poem (pp. 23-25), written March 1868 and entitled Penillion i Afon Ceidrych, by Nathaniel Williams, son of David Williams.