- NLW MS 2538A.
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- [1770x1841] /
An interleaved copy of the third edition (London, 1770) of John Trusler : Chronology : or, the Historian's Vade-Mecum ..., with notes by Thomas and David Pennant.
John Trusler, Thomas Pennant, David Pennant.
An interleaved copy of the third edition (London, 1770) of John Trusler : Chronology : or, the Historian's Vade-Mecum ..., with notes by Thomas and David Pennant.
John Trusler, Thomas Pennant, David Pennant.
Ichthyographical notes and lists of British animals and birds by Thomas and David Pennant and 'An Account of such Fish as are either Natives or that frequent The River Wye Herefordshire' by 'Doctr. Roberts'.
Thomas Pennant and David Pennant.
A classified and illustrated list by Thomas Pennant of fossils and fossil shells, with lists and notes sent to him by British and continental correspondents.
Thomas Pennant.
An account of cures for gout effected by Dr. Le Febrve, Liège.
Dr Le Febrve.
Translations of medical works in Latin by Thomas Willis, M.D., published at the Hague, 1659, medical prescriptions, and a discourse on Philippians, ii, 12-13.
Thomas Willis.
A record of game shot [?at Downing], 1820-1827.
Thomas Pennant's Literary Life,
A draft of Thomas Pennant's 'Literary Life', which was published in 1793.
Thomas Pennant.
Pedigrees, mainly of English families, and miscellanea.
Welsh references in Rymer's Foedera,
References to documents of Welsh interest included in Thomas Rymer : Foedera ... (London, 1704-1732).
Transcripts of two letters from Lord Lyttleton to his brother Charles, dean of Exeter (and afterwards bishop of Carlisle), written from Brynkir, Caernarvonshire, July 6, and Shrewsbury, July 14, 1755, giving an account of a tour in North Wales, of notes by Dr. William Wynne, Tower near Mold, on ancient religious customs in North Wales, and of observations made during a tour to Snowdon by [Anthony] Champion; and notes by Thomas Pennant.
Lyttelton, George Lyttelton, Baron, 1709-1773
An account of rents received by Thomas Pennant and David Pennant, and papers, including letters from Edward Jones, agent to the Downing estate.
Letters, mainly to Thomas and David Pennant, the correspondents including Lewis Bagot, (bishop of St. Asaph), J. Drinkwater (Gibraltar), G. P. Harding, Samuel Hearne, Edward Jones (agent to the Downing estate), Richard Jones (printer, Dolgelley), John Latham, John Lightfoot, Thomas Maurice (London), Robert Norris (Richmond), Henry Parry (Llanasa), George Shaw (British Museum), Richard Sillitoe (Bodfari), Joseph Strutt (London), Joseph Cooper Walker (Dublin), and Benjamin White (London).
Miscellanea, including notes on the history of Cheshire, and a copy of Canterbury Notes. Information concerning the ... Settlement of Canterbury, New Zealand (London, 1850) with a letter, April 2, 1850, from James Edward Fitzgerald.
A copy sent to David Pennant (1763-1841) of the report by George Stephenson (1781-1848) on proposed railway communications with Ireland, dated 19 December 1838.