- NLW ex 649.
- File
- [c.1984].
Details taken from the 1871 census for the Merseyside area of all persons born in Wales, arranged alphabetically by computer print-out.
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Details taken from the 1871 census for the Merseyside area of all persons born in Wales, arranged alphabetically by computer print-out.
Bank pass-book of Rev. Timothy Lewis Richards, The Vicarage, Llanddarog, co. Carm,
Sunday school register of the [Congregational?] chapel at Llannerch-y-medd, co. Ang., bearing the name and stamp of John Jones, printer, Llannerch-y-medd, with an incomplete letter, n.d., to John Jones tipped inside.
Day-book of the late W. Elis Jenkins, Neath,
Original typescript of a list, compiled by the late Professor William Rees, Cardiff, of the contents of the Bute collection of records, papers and maps, upon which the NLW Preliminary Schedule of the Marquess of Bute Collection is based.
Certified copies of entries of birth of persons named Catherine Morris in the registration districts of Bala, Dolgellau, Ffestiniog, Hay and Newtown & Llanidloes.
Copies of memorial inscriptions at St. Michael's church, Manafon, and Caerau Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Dolwen, Llandinam, compiled and indexed by Miss P. C. Evans, Mr. R.T. Evans and P. B. Evans.
A notebook containing autograph sermons by the Reverend William Morris, Baptist minister, Treorci,
Two minute books of the Southport Welsh Society, including also financial statements, membership tickets, programmes, photographs, and newspaper cuttings relating to the Society.
An offprint of article 'Tolosani versus Copernicus' by Andrzej Kempfi, in Organon 16/17; and a cutting of his (Kempfi's) article 'O walijskim jako jezyku zywym' from Gazeta Niedzielna 4 wrzesnia 1983.
Papers of Cadwaladr Jones, Llys Cadwen, Dolgellau, including poetry, addresses, sermon notes, and family letters; a letter-book, 1903-5, containing carbon copies of letters mostly relating to his grocery business at Dolgellau; and two notebooks and a works order book, 1930-8, relating to work carried out by the Merionethshire County Council Highways and Bridges Department.
Notebooks of Eleanor Jane Hughes (née Rowlands) containing lecture notes, mainly on English language and literature, Welsh language, and History, taken while she was a student at U.C.W., Aberystwyth.
A transcript by Coralie Potter of the Lay Subsidy Returns, 1576, 1605 and 1608, for the hundred of Llanbadarn Fawr, co. Cardigan.
A scrapbook of press cuttings of articles and reviews by A.T.G. Edwards (c. 1906-72), Barry, former book critic of the Western Mail, some of which appeared under the nom-de-plume 'Welsh M.A.'.
An autograph book owned formerly by Eira D. Richards, containing the autographs of hospitalised soldiers and also noting their regiments rind dates and locations of wounding.