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Farm accounts, etc.

A ledger containing farm accounts, copies of engravings, lithographs, etc. by R. J. Davies, and press cuttings compiled by him.

'Hyfforddiad o Wybodaeth', [etc.],

An incomplete printed copy of 'Hyfforddiad o Wybodaeth' Rhan I (London 1741); and manuscript copies of Welsh poetry, farm accounts and miscellaneous notes, [1828], by John Richards, ?Darowen.

Llyfr nodiadau John Thomas,

A notebook of John Thomas [? of Cwm Sidan Fawr, Llansadwrn, Carmarthenshire] containing lists of preachers and their texts at [Calvinistic Methodist] Association meetings at Blaenafon, 1827, Llangeitho, 1829, Aberystwyth, 1830, and elsewhere; unidentified church accounts (members' contributions, bread and wine accounts, etc.) [?1832]; farming memoranda (dates of servicing of cows, etc.), 1830-5; and scraps of verse.

Memorandum book,

  • NLW MS 10776B.
  • File
  • 1798-1827 /

A memorandum book of the Reverend William Lloyd, Caernarvon, son of Robert Lloyd of Nefyn, and one of the three clergymen in North Wales who did not sever their connection with the Calvinistic Methodists after the first ordination in 1811. The volume contains statements of the writer's expenses at Jesus College, Oxford, 1798-1800; memoranda of the payment by Mr. Grindley of the writer's salary, 1802-1808 (£15 15s., being quarter's salary, 1802; £15 2s., being balance for serving Rhoscolyn, 1808); particulars of agricultural and household disbursements, 1811-1812; theological and sermon notes; a list of sermons preached at seventeen specified places in Anglesey, 7-23 December, 1827; and medical recipes.

Lloyd, William, 1771-1841

Poetry and accounts,

A small notebook containing English poetry by Pope, [John Donne] and other unnamed authors in the autograph of one David Davies, c. 1750. At the beginning and end of the notebook are some accounts written possibly in another hand ('Reapers Account the year 1763', 'Account of Lime Carage [sic] 1765 from Carmarthen town' and 'accounpt of cheese selling the year 1767').