- NLW MS 2599B.
- Ffeil
- [early 19 cent.]
Arithmetical examples written by John Davies, Glyn, Llangeitho.
Davies, John, fl. 1800-1815
Arithmetical examples written by John Davies, Glyn, Llangeitho.
Davies, John, fl. 1800-1815
A volume containing details of the writer's weekly hours of work, 1876-7; accounts of Court Hamilton No. 3460 [?Benefit Society], 1879-81; and accounts (collections and disbursements) of St. Martin's Welsh Church, Chester, 1883. The volume was originally an arithmetic exercise book used by 'Master Thomas Edwards, Meliden, Horeb School, April 18th, 1859'.
Thomas Edwards ('Pencerdd Caer') and others.
An arithmetic exercise book used by W. J. Parry at the Bethesda British School, 1857, with copies of English and Welsh poems.
George Thomas, Swansea: letters, &c.,
Five letters, 1838, to George Thomas (1806-68), Swansea, solicitor, from his future wife Maria Frances Pringle (b. 1820), Milford Haven, co. Pembroke (4), containing personal and family news, and from his mother Barbara Thomas, Rock House, Briton Ferry, co. Glamorgan (1), concerning his engagement to be married, together with an undated letter from Mrs Thomas to Sarah Thomas, Mumbles, Swansea. Also included are mathematical exercies, 1788, by George Thomas's father, Commander George Thomas, RN, and printed abstracts of accounts, 1837, of Swansea Canal Navigation, with list of shareholders.
Thomas Wills: Commonplace book
A commonplace book which belonged to Thomas Wills, containing coloured ornamental capital letters, miscellaneous memoranda relating to Somerset, arithmetical exercises, veterinary recipes, etc.
Wills, Thomas Commonplace book (17-18 cents), NLW MS 6424B
Notebook containing arithmetical problems (ff. 1-35), sketches of local views (ff. 71v, 74v, 75v, 104v), hymns in English and Welsh (ff. 112v-24, inverted text) and hymn-tunes (ff. 125v-50v, inverted text), together with an index to the tunes (ff. 151-62v, inverted text).
An arithmetic exercise book written by Rees Jones, Crugreryr mill, Talgarreg, Cardiganshire, 1857.
Jones, Rees, Talgarreg
Three school arithmetic exercise books belonging to David Smith, Penllwynteg, Cilybebyll, in the eighteenth century, and to his son Richard Smith, c. 1801.
Smith, David, 1866-1932.