- NLW MS 8283A
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- [1829] x [1844]
A collection of anthems and hymn-tunes including 'Duw sydd Noddfa' by Richard Mills ['Rhydderch Hael'].
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A collection of anthems and hymn-tunes including 'Duw sydd Noddfa' by Richard Mills ['Rhydderch Hael'].
An anonymous Christmas anthem, and anthems by Edward Jones ('barcer') and others.
A holograph copy of the anthem 'O tyn y gorchudd yn y mynydd hyn' by Olive Valerie Williams.
Williams, Olive Valerie.
Manuscript notebook, [?1818], containing copies of prose and poetry by Ann of Swansea (Ann Julia Hatton) connected with her novel Chronicles of an Illustrious House (London, 1816) which caused controversy for satirising Swansea polite society as the fictional 'Gooselake'.
Included are extracts from the novel, specifically sections relating to Gooselake, beginning at vol. 2, p. 74 (ff. 1-18 verso), dated 5 July 1818 (f. 18 verso); two poems responding to the furore surrounding the novel, the first addressed 'To the Great Dons of Swansea' (ff. 19-20), the second beginning 'Arms, Arms I sing! and many battles dire' (ff. 20 verso-26); 'Elegy on the Death of Mr Bamboo', dated January 1817 (ff. 26 verso-28 verso), and a single verse beginning 'Now lost in dust is Cambria's boast', dated 1816 (f. 29). A leaf identifying some characters from the novel with their real-life counterparts has been tipped in on f. i; this suggests that the unknown compiler of the volume had a close connection with Swansea.
Anglesey and Caernarfonshire Deeds,
Deeds, 1490-1977, including deeds and documents mainly relating to properties on Anglesey, Caernarfonshire, Merionethshire and Middlesex, 1675-1977; and deeds relating to properties in Finchley, Middlesex, 1490-1796.
Untitled
Aneurin O. Evans (Solicitors) Collection,
Deeds, 1704-1912, relating to properties in the town of Denbigh and the parishes of Henllan and Eglwys-bach, Denbighshire.
Aneurin O. Evans and Co.
An imperfect copy of John Parry: A Brief Account of the British or Cambrian Music; 1742, with manuscript titles, and with transcripts supplied by D. Emlyn Evans.
D. Emlyn Evans.
A photostat facsimile of an annotated inventory of a hundred Welsh medals compiled by R. D. Roberts, Bethesda.
Roberts, R. D. (Robert Davies), 1874-1940.
An index to Brecknockshire wills
An index to wills, mainly of Brecknockshire interest, at the Hereford District Registry and elsewhere, compiled by H. J. T. Wood, a member of a family connected with Gwernyfed, Brecknockshire.
An autograph album, 1861-1907, containing entries by Henry Rees, John Ogwen Jones, Thomas Raffles, J. R. Kilsby Jones, John Jones, Abercin, D[avid] Saunders, Lewis Edwards, John Owen ('Owain Alaw'),Thomas Nicholas, William Rees ('Gwilym Hiraethog'), John Roberts, Cherrapoongee, Thomas Levi, and others.
The autograph album of Mary Hughes (née Jones), containing entries by William Rees ('Gwilym Hiraethog'), John Roberts ('J.R.'), Richard Davies ('Mynyddog'); Samuel Roberts ('S.R.'); and others.
An autograph album kept by Elizabeth G. W. Evans from 1833
An account book, 1847-77, of a blacksmith at Glanavon Forge, Llanllwni, Carmarthenshire.
General accounts, 1728-1783, kept by Hugh Lloyd, vicar of Mold. There are records of malt and hops used for brewing, of prices realised for livestock and cops, births, marriages, deaths, and wills, of expenses incurred in the building of a schoolhouse at Mold, and of a payment to Morris Dancers in 1737.
Lloyd, Hugh, fl. 1728-1783 Accounts, NLW MS 598E
An Aberystwyth assessment book
A list of persons in the town of Aberystwyth assessed for various taxes, 1856-1857.
A volume of counterfoils of receipts for customs dues at the port of Amlwch, Anglesey, June 1859-March 1860 (watermark [18]57), recording names of ships and their masters, home ports and dues paid.
The Attitude of Wales towards the Reformation, being a thesis submitted in 1911 by Alun Davies, then of Barmouth but afterwards of Brisbane, Australia, for the degree of Master of Arts of the University of Wales.
Davies, Alun, Brisbane (formerly of Barmouth) Thesis (1911), NLW MS 6705E
Deeds, mainly relating to the Alltlwyd estate, 1617-1869, chiefly in the parishes of Llanrhystud and Llansanffraid, Cardiganshire.
Hughes family, of Allt-lwyd, Llansanffraid
An imperfect copy (with portions of other hymn-books bound in) of Williams Williams (Pantycelyn): Aleluia ... (Bristol, 1758) which belonged to Morgan Morgans, Llywel, Brecknockshire, who claimed relationship with William Williams (1717-1791).