- NLW MS 2562B.
- File
- [1834].
Extracts from F. Gregoire de Rostrenen : Dictionnaire francais-celtique, ou francais-breton ..., 1834, with a few explanatory notes in Welsh.
Extracts from F. Gregoire de Rostrenen : Dictionnaire francais-celtique, ou francais-breton ..., 1834, with a few explanatory notes in Welsh.
Meteorological records kept at Downing, 1784-1793.
A play entitled 'Micio's House', 'Played when I was at School in Fulham. T[homas] P[ennant].'
Notes by David Pennant on Spain and Spanish painters, coins, flora, and grammar, with a few notes on the population of France.
David Pennant.
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.
An account of cures for gout effected by Dr. Le Febrve, Liège.
Dr Le Febrve.
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.
Miscellaneous notes on botany, zoology, topography, etc., mainly by Thomas Pennant.
Thomas Pennant and others.
Miscellanea, including lists of illustrations for Pennant's tours in Wales and Scotland.
Indexes to some of Thomas Pennant's works on natural history.
Lists, in the hand of Thomas Pennant, of the flora of Barbary, Senegal, Guinea, Ethiopia, the Canary Islands, Madeira, and the Azores.
Thomas Pennant.
Lists of plants, shrubs, and trees planted at Downing by Thomas Pennant, David Pennant, and David Pennant, junior.
Thomas Pennant, David Pennant and David Pennant, junior.
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.
Notes by David Pennant on fishes.
David Pennant.
Notes by Thomas Pennant on British zoology and ornithology, accounts and lists of subscribers to his British Zoology, and details of zoological specimens received by him.
Thomas Pennant.
Notes on crystallography and fossils.
Notes on poetics and ethics.
Notes on rhetoric.
Notes on logic.
Notes on Clynnog Fawr and Raglan Castle and extracts from Thomas Dineley's manuscript of the Duke of Beaufort's 'Progress' through Wales, 1684.