- NLW MS 10153A.
- File
- [1901x1923] /
Part of G. G. T. Treherne Manuscripts,
Notes by C. P. Mann on 'eglwys' and 'llan'.
C. P. Mann.
Part of G. G. T. Treherne Manuscripts,
Notes by C. P. Mann on 'eglwys' and 'llan'.
C. P. Mann.
Part of G. G. T. Treherne Manuscripts,
A notebook containing love poetry with a few poems on loose sheets.
Part of G. G. T. Treherne Manuscripts,
Pocket books containing miscellaneous notes by G. G. T. Treherne.
George Gilbert Treherne Treherne.
Part of G. G. T. Treherne Manuscripts,
Extracts from tithe apportionments for the parishes of Kiffig, Marros, Pendine, Llanddowror, Laugharne, Llansadyrnin, Llandawke, and Eglwys Gymyn.
Part of G. G. T. Treherne Manuscripts,
Extracts from tithe apportionments for the parishes of Kiffig, Marros, Pendine, Llanddowror, Laugharne, Llansadyrnin, Llandawke, and Eglwys Gymyn.
Part of G. G. T. Treherne Manuscripts,
Transcripts and translations by T. Vaughan Roberts of the lives of Saints Cadoc, Gwynllyw, and Cybi, with collations, from British Museum Cotton MSS Vespasian A. XIV, Titus D. XXII, and Tiberius E. I; and transcripts of Plea Rolls from Prynne's Records in the case of Meredith ap Rhys v. the Bishop of St. Davids, 34 Hen. III.
Roberts, T. Vaughan
Part of G. G. T. Treherne Manuscripts,
A tabular view of Welsh and other churches in which the name 'eglwys' is found, with questionnaires, and correspondence, including letters by John Ballinger, 1904; E. Edwardes, Caersws, 1902; H. C. Davies, Cowbridge, 1901-1902; D. E. Jenkins, Denbigh, 1904; M. H. Jones, Carmarthen, 1904; Thomas Jones, Cilcennin, 1901; W. Arthur Jones, Wrexham, 1901; Edmund McClure, 1905; Henry Morgan, Eglwysilan, 1901; and W. H. Sinnett, Crickhowell, 1905.
Part of G. G. T. Treherne Manuscripts,
Notes by G. G. T. Treherne on ancient trackways in 'Laugharneshire' and suggestions of a possible pilgrims' track from Llanfihangel Abercowin to Tavernspite.
George Gilbert Treherne Treherne.
Part of G. G. T. Treherne Manuscripts,
Letters addressed to G. G. T. Treherne mainly on antiquarian subjects. The correspondents include F. C. Eden, Salisbury, 1917; P. Gardner, Oxford, 1916; Francis Green, St David's, 1917-1921; W. R. Hall, Aberystwyth, 1917; C. H. Hawkins, Bury St Edmunds, 1915; E. Ernest Hughes, Swansea, 1922; John Humphreys, Bromsgrove, 1916; Alfred James, Whitland, 1916-1917; D. E. Jenkins, Denbigh, 1916; J. B. Jeremy, London, 1917; Philip M. Johnston, London, 1905; Alice Jones, Oxford, 1918; David Jones, Eglwys Gymyn, 1916; M. H. Jones, Carmarthen and Ton Pentre, 1904-1916; T. Edwin Jones, Holyhead, 1916; A. L. Leach, Woolwich, 1919; J. Vacy Lyle, ('M.R.') London, 1901-1913; Donald Macbeth, London, 1917; Edmund McClure, Malvern Link, 1920; Gwenllian E. F. Morgan, Brecon, 1916; Charles F. Newcombe, Victoria, 1915; W. E. Nicholson, Lewes, 1918; Edward Owen, London, 1916-1922; Lewis Roderick, Nevern, 1916; T. C. Cantrill, London, 1916-1922; F. W. Child, London, 1905; T. Guy Clarke, Llandaff, 1914-1922; W. Clark, Wenvoe, 1916-1920; F. S. Colman, Bromsgrove, 1916; O. M. Dalton, London, 1916; J. Davies, Tremoilet, 1916; J. Davies, Chwilog, 1916; M. Davies, Nant-y-glo, 1918; F. Duine, Rennes; H. J. Dyer, Isfield, 1916; Herbert Eccles, Laugharne, 1921; F. C. Eden, London, 1914; D. C. Evans, St Clears, 1919-1921; E. James Evans, Colwyn Bay, 1916; J. T. Evans, Kifig, 1920; George Eyre Evans, Aberystwyth and Carmarthen, 1909-1922; E. Vincent Evans, London, 1918; and John Fisher, St Asaph, 1920.