Posters and election addresses relating to the general election,
- P3/1.
- File
- 1970.
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Letter, posters and election addresses for Norwood during the 1970 general election.
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Posters and election addresses relating to the general election,
Part of Lord Temple-Morris Papers,
Letter, posters and election addresses for Norwood during the 1970 general election.
Part of Robin Reeves Papers
Instruction to the keeper of Chelmsford gaol,
Instruction to the keeper of the gaol at Chelmsford in the county of Essex to receive and detain Henry Doubleday in custody for the illegal taking and detaining of one Evan Jones.
Part of Vernon Watkins manuscripts
Exercise book containing drafts of a poem, 1924, composed by Vernon Watkins during his year at Magdalene College, Cambridge, and apparently unpublished (ff. 48-54 verso, 57 recto-verso).
The volume also contains notes, 1924, on the Epistle to the Ephesians (ff. 1-11).
Part of Verney Manuscripts,
A volume containing 'Rousseau's Dream' by J. B. Cramer; Swiss airs and a Swiss dance; a quadrille; waltzes by Carl Maria von Weber, Balduci [sic, for Boildieu?], Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johan Nepomuka Hummel, etc.; a German drinking song; Gaelic, Tyrolese (one by Joseph Kuffner), Irish, French, Danish and German airs; marches; a pastorale by Franҫois Adrien Boildieu; a harp air; gallopades; a polonaise; Hungarian melody; preludes for the harp by P. M. Meyer ('Not to be copied'); hymn-tunes (to words by Thomas Kelly, William Cowper, John Newton, Joseph Addison, Reginald Heber, etc.); Scotch airs (to words by Miss --- Drinkwater); chants by Sir J. Stepenson; a psalm-tune; a Portuguese song ('modinha'); etc.
Part of Scourfield Manuscripts
A manuscript of John Henry Scourfield: The Grand Serio-Comic Opera of Lord Bateman and his Sophia ..., which was first published at the Middle Hill Press, Cheltenham in 1863 and afterwards in London in 1865.
Part of Richard Rees manuscripts
A pocket book containing sermon notes in Welsh ? by, and in the hand of, [the Reverend] Lewis Williams, Wesleyan minister, London, whose name, with the date 27 September 1842, appears on a fly-leaf at the beginning of the volume. The last page bears the date 1 July 1846. Miscellaneous memoranda in English have been inserted on a few pages.
Reverend Lewis Williams.
Part of Powel Manuscripts,
Letters from Francis T. Havergal, 1884, to Thomas Powel concerning copies of the Hereford 'Mappa Mundi'.
John Worrall: Bibliotheca Legum ...
Part of Plas Power Manuscripts
An interleaved copy, with manuscript additions, of John Worrall's Bibliotheca Legum ... (London, 1732).
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A handbook of English law containing the following books: 'premier livre des personels plees'; 'Ie secunde des condiciouns de vileins'; 'Ie livre des disseisines'; 'Ie livre de mort dauncestre & primes de intrusiouns'.
The text is incomplete.
Part of Owen Thomas Manuscripts,
Speeches and addresses; adjudications; statistics, press cuttings, and notes concerning Calvinistic Methodism in Liverpool and district, 1838-1851; and a few religious poems.
Part of Owen Jones Manuscripts
An alphabetical index of place names, mainly in Herefordshire.
Descriptio Angliae et Genealogiae Regum Angliae
Part of Mostyn Manuscripts
Two tracts - (a) a description of England, in fifteen chapters, compiled in 1445, beginning 'tractatus iste compendiose extractus de diversorum historiographorum diversis ... describit Angliam ... '; (b) a genealogical chronicle in the same hand projected from Adam to Brutus and from Brutus to Henry VI, but in execution brought only to Edward I, with a continuation in a sixteenth century hand to Henry VIII (1518). The pattern of this genealogical chronicle is that of the Promptuarium Bibliae attributed to Petrus Pictaviensis. The text begins 'Adam in agro damasceno ...' (cf. Thomas Jones, Y Bibyl Ynghymraeg (Cardiff, 1940), p. xiii) and has lines added for the Saxons, kings of Britain, princes of Wales, the different divisions of Saxon England, kings of England, princes of Demetia, princes of Venedotia, &c.
Part of Martelli Manuscripts,
Biograpies of women, mainly English, taken from issues of Women's Herald and Women's Penny Paper, 1888-1893.
Part of Llanstephan Manuscripts
A manuscript in the hand of Moses Williams containing 'Consuedines Civitatis Hereford'; 'Consuetudines Arcenfield Ex Libro cui tit: Domesdei:' and extracts from the record of Caernarfon.
Moses Williams.
Part of Lucie Barbier papers,
Scrap-book compiled by Madame Barbier's husband, Professor André Barbier, containing newspaper cuttings and programmes relating to the French concerts organised by her in Manchester, 1907-1909.
André Barbier.
Part of J. T. Jones Manuscripts
Sermons preached at Walsall, Rotherhithe, Banbury, etc.
Part of Dr Joseph Parry Manuscripts,
The score of an orchestral overture in D Major (No. 1), by Dr Joseph Parry, dated London, 9 October 1869.
Joseph Parry.
Rental of Mr Swettenham of Cheshire
Part of Sir John Williams manuscripts
The book was written between 1787 and 1802. It apparently belonged to the estate of Mr. Swettenham of Cheshire.
Swettenham, Mr., Cheshire Rent book ([1787] x [1802]), NLW MS 29B
Part of Idris Davies manuscripts
Miscellaneous prose pieces by Idris Davies, [1930s]-[1940s], comprising an essay entitled 'Teify Side' (ff. 1-3); drafts of a memoir entitled 'A Schoolboy During the Great War' (ff. 4-17); 'Portrait of an Old Welsh Miner' (ff. 18-29); fragment of a novel or short story (ff. 30-4) and draft of the beginning of a novel (ff. 35-9); five brief, surrealistic prose pieces (ff. 40-51); letter to the News Chronicle about a Fascist demonstration in Trafalgar Square, 1937 (ff. 52-7); Holiday in a Mining Valley (ff. 58-73); a Welsh version of 'A Schoolboy During the Great War' (ff. 74-84); and copies of two prose pieces published in Comment, 19 September 1936 and 23 January 1937 (ff. 85-6).