- NLW MS 499A [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
- Ffeil
- [late 15 cent.].
An illuminated book of hours from the diocese of Utrecht, Holland.
2 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
An illuminated book of hours from the diocese of Utrecht, Holland.
An illuminated book of hours, possibly from the diocese of Utrecht, Holland.
An illuminated book of hours probably from the diocese of Utrecht, Holland.
A book of prayers on the life, passion, resurrection and apparitions of Christ written 'per fratrem Petrum Dunym de Traiecto' and preceded by a calendar of slightly later date than the text.
Breviarum ordinis praemonstratensis,
A breviary of Premonstratensian use from the abbey of St Mary de Parco, near Louvain.
An illuminated book of hours, probably from the diocese of Utrecht, Holland.
An illuminated book of hours of Paris use.
A volume containing letters to R. Hughes of Ynystawe and one to his daughter, Lady Williams, from the Reverend John Roberts (J.R.), 1878-1884, from the Reverend Samuel Roberts (S.R.), 1872-1879, concerning collections towards Bala Independent College and the Welsh Congregational Chapel at Southwark (some of these latter letters written on the backs of broadsides printed for the writer), and from the Reverend David Williams, Troedrhiwdalar, 1871; also included are notes of addresses delivered by Samuel Roberts.
Roberts, Samuel, 1800-1885
John Jones & Thomas Jones: Awdlau
Holograph manuscripts of two awdlau - Albert Ddu by John Jones (Talhaiarn) (1863) and Y Gadair Ddu by Thomas Jones (Tudno) (1877).
A transcript of the printed book entitled The Urinal of Physick, by Robert Recorde (London, 1547).
A scrapbook containing statistics collected by Sir John Williams (1840-1926) in connection with the Welsh Church Commission, together with letters and press cuttings relating to the Alltymynydd Sanatorium, 1903-1907, the Welsh Hospital for South Africa, 1900-1905, and the Welsh Hospital, 1914.
Williams, John, 1840-1926 Scrapbook (1900-1914), NLW MS 489F
A catalogue of books, end of 19 cent., in the library of Sir John Williams (1840-1926).
Thomas Vowler Short: Commonplace book
A commonplace book containing mainly notes on ecclesiastical history in the hand of Thomas Vowler Short, student of Christ Church, Oxford, 1829, afterwards bishop successively of Sodor and Man and of St Asaph.
Short, Thomas Vowler, 1790-1872
A volume containing transcripts and abstracts made for Sir John Williams (1840-1926), under the supervision of Dr E. A. Lewis (1880-1942), of historical material relating to the abbey of Whitland and the castle, town, lordship and priory of St Clears.
Miscellaneous letters and papers
Miscellaneous letters addressed to Sir John Williams (1840-1926), together with drafts of letters in his hand; also a receipt by William Pamplin (1806-1899) and personalia.
A transcript, 1880, in the hand of Sir John Williams (1840-1926) of a treatise entitled l'Essai sur les menstrues from Essais de Medicine sur le Flux Menstruel et la Curation des Maladies de la Tete ... translated by M. Hurtant from the Latin of M. Robert Emett (Paris, 1754).
Williams, John, 1840-1926 Medical transcript (1880), NLW MS 484C
A volume containing letters, 1916, to Sir John Williams (1840-1926) concerning the farm of Froodvale in Carmarthenshire and tanks; an address delivered at Amlwch by J. R. Jones, 1849; miscellaneous papers belonging to A. J. Brereton (Andreas o Fôn) (1827-1885), including letters from W. M. Hughes, John Davies, Bangor, Edward Roberts (Iorwerth Glan Aled) and L. W. Lewis (Llew Llwyfo), poetry in English and Welsh, and englynion by Gwyneddon, Asiedydd, Nicander, Robyn Ddu Eryri, Andreas o Fôn, Eos Powys, William Edwards and anonymous writers; poems associated with Morriston.
A volume containing particulars of Pencarreg tithes, 1775-1777; minutes of a county meeting, 1816; particulars of felons, 1809-1816; lists of burgesses sworn, 1820; bills from carpenters, masons and merchants to John Jones, Ystrad Lodge, 1833-1835; miscellaneous papers.
A collection which includes letters addressed to John Jones of Ystrad Lodge, M.P. for Carmarthen, 1821-1831, and for Carmarthenshire, 1837-1841, together with bills for contested elections, 1816-1825; miscellaneous letters, including those in the hands of Augusta Hall (Gwenynen Gwent), 1838, T. Johnes, Hafod, 1810, John Jones (Talhaiarn), 1868, and Robert Moffat, 1879; mounted autograph signatures.
A transcript, 1854, of a 17th century document entitled 'A Catalogue of all those which usurped the names and Titles of Gentlemen without authority and were disclaymed [sic] in Exeter and Towns Corporate within the Counties of Devon and Cornwall ...' and containing the names of those guilty of the above charge together with their places of residence.