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AARON, Professor Richard Ithamar NLW MSS 22853-23691 (2) Index AARON, Professor Richard Ithamar. Letter from (1961), 23416, f. 1. 'AB IORWERTH'. see Roberts, Jonah. 'AB ITHEL'. see Williams, John. 'AB MYRDDIN'. see Edwards, Edward. ABADAM, Edward, Middleton Hall, co. Carmarthen. Book-plate of (1865), 23148, f. 11. ABBEY CONSOLS MINES, co. Cardigan. Refs to (1856-9), 23159, ff. 25v-47v passim. ABBEY CWM-HIR. Tour (1910), 23218, pp. 114-15. ABBEYS. Abbotsbury, aquatint of (c. 1811), 23401, f. 41. Basingwerk, ref. to (1796), 23253, ff. 96v-7. Combermere, engraving of (1828), 23302, f. 24v. Cymer, list of plants at (1855), 23304, f. 16. Dryburgh, water-colour of (1805), 22983, f. 74. Evesham, fragment of missal from (15 cent.), 22857, ff. 1-2. La Boissière, diocese of Angers, MS from (1610), 23205. Llanthony, description of (1810), 23218, pp. 121-2, 149. Nashdom, co. Buckingham, letters from (1927-32), 23190, ff. 17, 24-7, 29-32v, 34, 36-9. Neath, description of (1796), 23253, f. 30. Shrewsbury, description of (1859), 23065, f. 77. Shrewsbury, engravings of (1856), 23065, f. 76v. Strata Florida, accounts rel. to (1887-90), 23159, ff. 210, 220v-1, 225v, 231v. Tintern, description of (1796), 23253, ff. 5, 7. Tintern, description of (1844), 23063, ff. 90v-1. Tintern, description of (1859), 23065, f. 15. Tintern, engravings of (early 19 cent.), 23401, f. 41. Tintern, engravings of (1842-1850s), 23065, f. 14v. Valle Crucis, description of (1778), 22967, ff. 12-13. Valle Crucis, description of (1796), 23253, ff. 109-10. Valle Crucis, description of (1810), 23218, pp. 103-4. Valle Crucis, description of (1837), 23062, pp. 25-6. Valle Crucis, description of (1859), 23065, ff. 67-8. Valle Crucis, description of (1868), 23066, ff. 40-1. Valle Crucis, description of (1905), 23079, f. 42. Valle Crucis, engraving of (1850s), 23065, f. 66v. Valle Crucis, photograph of (c. 1905), 23079, interleaf between ff. 41-2. ABBOTSBURY, abbey. Aquatint of (c. 1811), 23401, f. 41. ABER. Falls, description of (1810), 23218, p. 90. Falls, engravings of (c. 1840), 23401, ff. 44, 46. Frozen waterfall at, description of (1895), 23146, f. 66v. Tour (1810), 23218, pp. 89-90. ABERAMAN. Eisteddfodau, 1910-12, poetry at, 23243, pp. 170-3, 195. ABERBARGOED. Caersalem Baptist Church, history of (1902), 22895. Rhiwamoth Baptist Church, history of (1839-60), 22895, pp. 1-8. ABERCANNAID. Y Deml Baptist Church, account of 1904-5 revival in (1906), 22856, ff. 146-54. ABERCONWAY, 1st baron. see McLaren, Charles Benjamin Bright. ABER-CRAF. Colliery, account of (1930s), 23293, pp. 3-15, 27-55. Colliery, analysis of coal at (1892), 23293, f. iv. Colliery, photographs of (1930s), 23293, inside front cover. Literary meeting, 1873, poetry at, 23347, pp. 42-3. Reminiscences of (1930s), 23293. ABERCROMBIE, Professor Lascelles. Letters from (1926), 22963, ff. 1-2. Refs to (1919-24), 23020, ff. 73v, 75, 76v, 79r-v, 85v; 23021, ff. 8r-v, 9r-v, 10, 12v, 20; 23022, ff. 31, 41, 84, 86; 23023, ff. 2, 25v, 34, 37-8, 39-40; 23024, ff. 28, 30v. ABER-CUCH. Ramoth Baptist Church register (1897-1914), 23076. ABERDÂR. Calfaria Baptist Church eisteddfod, 1878, poetry at, 23347, p. 66. Petty sessions, sheep-scab prosecutions at, ref. to (1901), 22854, f. 17v. Recollections of (1880s-1951), 23380, passim. Trades and Labour council, 1899-1951, refs to, 23380, ff. 179-205 ABERDARE. see Aberdâr. ABERDARE, 1st baron. see Bruce, Henry Austin. ABERDARE, 4th baron. see Bruce, Morys George Lyndhurst. ABERDEEN, 7th earl of. see Gordon, John Campbell. ABERDOVEY. see Aberdyfi. ABERDULAIS. Baptist Church, account of 1904-5 revival in (1906), 22856, ff. 65-72. ABERDYFI. Concert and theatre programmes (1942-4), 23573, ff. 16v, 19, 24v, inside back cover. Photographs of (c. 1905), 23079, interleaves between ff. 31-2. Tour (1905), 23079, ff. 31-3. ABER-FAN. Smyrna Baptist Church, account book of (1914-51), 23250. ABERGAVENNY. Eisteddfod, 1837, englynion at, 23524, f. 61. Eisteddfod, 1913, notes for speech at, 23664, ff. 97-103. Eisteddfod, 1913, ref. to (1971-9), 23117i, f. 31v. ABERGELE. Baptist Church, note on 1904-5 revival in (1906), 22856, f. 171. ABERGLASLYN. Bridge, engravings of (mid 19 cent.), 23063, f. 103; 23065, f. 45v; 23066, f. 82; 23401, f. 41. Photograph of (c. 1905), 23079, interleaf between ff. 17-18. Poetry to (1924 x 45), 23252, f. 60. Tour (1884), 23067, pp. 74-5. Tour (1905), 23079, f. 18. ABERGWILI. Golden Grove estate, rentals of (c. 1650, 1671), 22866, ff. 31r-v; 154v, 155v-6v. Palace chapel, letters rel. to picture at (1927), 23190, ff. 21-3. Palace chapel, list of church plate at (1938), 23190, f. 44. Palace, ref. to telegraph at (1796 x 1803), 23188, p. 18. Palace, refs to Bishop Thirlwall's chair at (1935-59), 23190, ff. i-ii, 43. ABERGWYNFI. Eisteddfod, 1909, poetry at, 23347, pp. 245-9. Poetry to (1909), 23347, p. 243. ABERGWYNGREGYN. see Aber. ABERGYNOLWYN. Eisteddfod, 1877, accounts rel. to, 23636, ff. 5v, 6v, 7v. ABERTYLERI. Coalmining at, refs to (1921), 23133, ff. 29-30. Description of (1921), 23133, ff. 29r-v, 31r-v. ABERYSTWYTH, borough. Baker Street Cong. Church, minute-book of (1916-23), 23563. Cardiganshire Constabulary register of criminals (1897-1933), 23203. Castle, description of (1778), 22967, ff. 6-7. Castle, description of (1905), 23079, f. 34. Castle, photograph of (c. 1905), 23079, interleaf between ff. 32-3. Description of (1910), 22915, f. 126. Descriptions of (1918), 23019, ff. 35, 37. English Wesleyan Church, accounts rel. to building of (1869-70), 23159, ff. 109- 17, 124v-5. Fair, description of (1920), 23021, f. 63v. Free Library, newspaper cutting rel. to opening of (1906), 23079, f. 47. Home Guard, refs to (1940), 23323, ff. 69-70v passim. Photographs of (c. 1905), 23079, interleaves between ff. 32-3. Poor-law guardians, list of (1851), 23102, ff. 1v-2. Recipe book from (c. 1865-80), 23464. Research student at, letters from (1920-1), 23021, ff. 44-71, passim; 23022, ff. 1- 21, passim. Rheidol Coal Yard, South Road, photographs of and ref. to (1897), 23203, f. 5r-v. Tour (1778), 22967, ff. 6-7. Tour (1796), 23253, f. 51. Tour (1810), 23218, pp. 33-4. Tour (1840), 22892, ff. 14-17. Tour (1844), 23063, ff. 91v, 93. Tour (1848), 23064i, pp. 20-3. Tour (1905), 23079, ff. 33-5, 37. Visit to, diary entries and accounts rel. to (1830), 23379, pp. 102-7. Waterworks, accounts rel. to (1870), 23159, f. 127. see also National Library of Wales. Vale of Rheidol Railway. UCW. Diary entries rel. to (1928), 23325. Diary entries rel. to (1932-7), 23328-35, passim. Law Dept., establishment of, refs to (c. 1952-3), 23061, ff. 24-5. Newspaper cutting rel. to (c. 1905), 23079, f. 44v. Officers' Training Corps, photograph of (c. 1914), 23269, f. 165. Old College, description of (1905), 23079, ff. 34-5. Old College, photograph of (c. 1905), 23079, interleaf between ff. 32-3. Student singing group, photograph of (c. 1914), 23269, f. 163. ABSE, Dannie, poet and dramatist. Letters from (1968-92), 23568, ff. 1-12. Poetry by (1983), 23568, ff. 6-8, 10. ABSE, Leo, MP. Letter from (1966), 23416, f. 2. Ref. to (1977), 23323, f. 18v. ACADEMI GYMREIG, YR. Refs to (1970), 23238, ff. 17v-18v. ACASON, W., assistant director, ministry of munitions. Memorandum by (1917), 23663, ff. 70-6. ACKERLEY, Joe Randolph, author. Letter from (1949), 23186, f. 47v. ACKERMAN, John, writer. Letters from (1957-63), 23419, ff. 108-12, 117, 129. Poetry by (1959), 23419, ff. 113-16, 127-8. Short stories by (1959), 23419, ff. 118-26. ACKLAND, Valentine, poet. Letters from (1949), 22853, ff. 49-50v. Refs to (1958-9), 23678, ff. 154v, 155, 202. Refs to (1962-5), 23299, f. 56v, 74v, 79, 88v, 141. ACKROYD, Graham, writer and painter. Letter from (1959), 23416, f. 3. ACLAND, Sir Arthur Herbert Dyke. Journal of, 1871-98, typescript copy of, 23249. Letters from (1912-15), 23661, ff. 74-7, 112; 23662, f. 47. ACLAND, Lady Eleanor Margaret. Letters from (1913), 23661, ff. 102-5. ACLAND, Francis Dyke, MP. Letter from (1915), 23662, f. 55. ACLAND, Sir Thomas Dyke, 11th baronet. Refs to (1871-98), 23249, passim. ACTON PARK, Wrecsam. Engraving of (1788), 23302, facing f. 27. ADAMS, Edward, Middleton Hall, co. Carmarthen. Book-plate of, 23148, f. 11. ADAMS, Sam, writer. Poem by (?1986), 23112, f. 1. Postcard from (?1986), 23111, f. 1. ADDISON, Dr Christopher, MP. Letters from (1912-14), 23661, ff. 78, 145, 151; 23662, ff. 13-14, 19. ADKINS, Sir William Ryland Dent, MP. Letter from (1906), 23658, f. 22. ADLER, Gerhard, author. Letter from, 1980, copy of, 23007, f. 49. Letter to (1968), 23006, f. 1. ADLERBERG, Count Vladimir. Letters from (1874), 23389, ff. 1-5. ADLERBERG, Countess. Letter from (c. 1874), 23389, f. 7. ADVERTISEMENTS. Haverfordwest shopkeeper's printed advert (1881), 23216, f. 33v. ADVOWSONS. Llanfihangel Cilfargen, rentals of (c. 1650, 1671), 22866, ff. 39v, 152v. 'AE'. see Russell, George William. AGABEG, Sarah Edith Wynne. see Wynne, Sarah Edith. AGNEW, Andrew Noel, 6th bart. Christmas card from (1898), 22869, f. 65. AGRICULTURE. Accounts and memoranda (1718-22), 23198, passim. Accounts and memoranda (1734-7), 23294, ff. 6v, 8v, 53v-4, 55v-60v, 90. Accounts and memoranda (1799), 23534, passim. Accounts and memoranda (19 cent.), 23490, passim. Accounts and memoranda (1816-17), 23004, ff. 5v-32v passim. Accounts and memoranda (1832-94), 23515. Accounts and memoranda (1849-80), 22877-8, passim. Accounts and memoranda (1851-3), 23150, ff. 85v, 86v, inside back cover. Accounts and memoranda (1852-62), 23215, ff. iv-30v passim, 118v-21v. Accounts and memoranda (1854-1904), 23159, passim. Accounts and memoranda (1864-83), 23491, passim. Accounts and memoranda (1908), 22881i & ii, passim.
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