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…....................................... 1776-1785 Anonymous (probably D. Jones and I. Davies, his son) ................................. 1786-1795 Ishmael Davies .................................... 1796-1817 SWANSEA. D.Evans ............................................. 1781— ? Voss and Morris…
…....................................... 1776-1785 Anonymous (probably D. Jones and I. Davies, his son) ................................. 1786-1795 Ishmael Davies .................................... 1796-1817 SWANSEA. D.Evans ............................................. 1781— ? Voss and Morris (J. Voss alone from 1803 to 1812)............................................. 1797-1799 MACHYNLLETH. Titus Evans…
… phetruster y gwnaethpwyd hynny, efallai mai John Thomas ac nid Edward Parry oedd yn gyfrifol am y cyfieithiad o Athroniaeth y Ddau Gyfammod. Mae'r…
… phetruster y gwnaethpwyd hynny, efallai mai John Thomas ac nid Edward Parry oedd yn gyfrifol am y cyfieithiad o Athroniaeth y Ddau Gyfammod. Mae'r manylion am fywyd a gwaith John Thomas ar gael yn Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig, ond mae'r stori yn ei chyfanrwydd i'w gweld yn ei hunangofiant rhyfeddol — RhadRas Lyfr Profiad am ddaioni yr Arglwydd gan Ioan Thomas, a argraffwyd yn Abertawe gan J. Voss ym 1810. Er…
… which can I attach this very carving, in its unblazoned condition. The last coat to which I can draw attention is that of Voss,…
… which can I attach this very carving, in its unblazoned condition. The last coat to which I can draw attention is that of Voss, argent, on a bend sable, three lions rampant of the Anns of Voss. first, unfortunately absent from its place in the ceiling, but which is described in a MS. of Henry Tucker, the parish clerk, now before me, as there about the year 1812. This family held lands in the parish as…
… 1 Brooke, Christopher, The Archbishops of St David's Llandaff and Caerleon-on-Usk, in: Chadwick, N., Studies in the early British Church, Cambridge, 1958, pp. 208,…
… 1 Brooke, Christopher, The Archbishops of St David's Llandaff and Caerleon-on-Usk, in: Chadwick, N., Studies in the early British Church, Cambridge, 1958, pp. 208, 233). 2 Lloyd, Sir John Edward, A History of Wales, 2 vols, London, 1911, II, c. XIII. 3 Chartae Antiquae, C 115, A 41. 4 Chartae Antiquae, C 117. 5 New Palaeographical Society, ed. Thompson, E. M., and others, First Series, II…
… Pendarvis, 4 25-6, 5 25 Aubrey, 10 18, 23 Heneage (Admiral), 8 11 Henry Hussey, 3 23, 4 25-6, 30, 5 13, 6 19,…
… Pendarvis, 4 25-6, 5 25 Aubrey, 10 18, 23 Heneage (Admiral), 8 11 Henry Hussey, 3 23, 4 25-6, 30, 5 13, 6 19, 7 24 John, 4 22 John Henry, 2 39, 43, 3 14, 20-1, 23, 4 23-4, 5 13,6 15-6, 18, 7 25 Richard Glynn, 8 10, 10 8 Richard Hussey, 4 23-5 William Graham, 4 25, 6 15, 10 8 Family, 4 22-6, 6 15, 9 88 VOSS, John Matthew, 3 22 Family, 7 28 VYVYAN Family of Cornwall, 4 22 WAKEFIELD, Elsie Maud, 7 33-7, 34…
… the brittish lawes in latine Yn ei gatalog yn NLW. 9095 B, cyfeiria Vaughan at gopiau Lladin o'r Cyf- reithiau ddwywaith a gwyddys fod…
… the brittish lawes in latine Yn ei gatalog yn NLW. 9095 B, cyfeiria Vaughan at gopiau Lladin o'r Cyf- reithiau ddwywaith a gwyddys fod Peniarth 28 yn Hengwrt erbyn 1657 pan gopiwyd hi i Bibliotheca Academiae Luguduno-Batava, Col. Voss. Lat. Oct. 35, yn 61 Hywel Emanuel, The Latin Texts of the Welsh Laws, 98. Yr oedd y copi hwnnw yn nwylo Thomas Browne, canon yn y Capel Brenhinol yn Windsor erbyn…
… 38 J. H. Jones c Smedley b Clarke ... ... ... o D. M. Williams c D. 0. Jones b R. W. Jones ...…
… 38 J. H. Jones c Smedley b Clarke ... ... ... o D. M. Williams c D. 0. Jones b R. W. Jones ... 6 R. C. Roberts not out ... ... ... o Extras ... ... ... 10 42 U.C.N.W. v. RYDAL MOUNT SCHOOL. This match was played at Ffriddoedd on May 30th, and resulted in an easy win for Rydal Mount. Score :— U.C.N.W. R. E. Roberts c Voss b Penn ... .. ... 1 J. J. S. Rowe b Fuhrken…
… 496 LLYFRYDDIAETH Y CYMRY. 7. f " Memoir of John, Lord De Joinville, Grand Seneschal of Chanpagne, written by himself, containing a History of…
… 496 LLYFRYDDIAETH Y CYMRY. 7. f " Memoir of John, Lord De Joinville, Grand Seneschal of Chanpagne, written by himself, containing a History of part of the Life of Louis ix. King of France, surnamed St. Louis, including an Account of that King's Expedi- tion to Egypt, in the year 1248. Translated by Thomas Johnes, M. P. Havod; Printed at his Private Press. Yr oedd y gwaith uchod yn ddwy gyfrol…
…. Casgliad.................... E. Waring, Ysw....... o 5 o W. Hayward, Ysw .... o 5 o Mr. Rees...........o 26 Abertawe.—Parch. T. Roff. Parch. D. R. Stephen..…
…. Casgliad.................... E. Waring, Ysw....... o 5 o W. Hayward, Ysw .... o 5 o Mr. Rees...........o 26 Abertawe.—Parch. T. Roff. Parch. D. R. Stephen.. o 10 6 H. Bath, Ysw.........o 10 6 R. Eaton, Ysw........ 1 1 o Meistrd.MeyreaSibbins o 10 o W. Stroud, Ysw. rhodd o 10 o J.H.Vivian, Ysw.,A.S. 1 o o J.M. Voss,Ysw....... 1 1 o Mr. J. Davies........o 5 o 4 1 0 3 5 2 0 10 0 1 5 1 0 9 6 0 9 0…
… offices in St. Mary street; he was a member as early as 1835. Bankers included Robert Eaton of "Brynymor", a council member from 1848,…
… offices in St. Mary street; he was a member as early as 1835. Bankers included Robert Eaton of "Brynymor", a council member from 1848, and W.M. Stroud and John Matthew Voss, successive managers of the Glamorganshire bank in High street. George Rolls was joint owner of the brewery in Singleton street. John Francis (George's father) was a High street carriage builder. Sampson Dawe and Charles Wilson, the…
…." Boed hynny, fodd bynnag, fel y bo, cáwn i chwech o foneddigion—y Mri. John Voss, John Walters, Thomas Walters, David Walters, David Jenkins, a…
…." Boed hynny, fodd bynnag, fel y bo, cáwn i chwech o foneddigion—y Mri. John Voss, John Walters, Thomas Walters, David Walters, David Jenkins, a Joseph Harris—yr oll o dref Abertawe—ymffurfio yn gwmni bychain i'w chyhoeddi—Harris yn gweithredu fel Gol- ygydd, a David Jenkins yn argraffydd a chyhoeddwr. Dydd i'w hir-gofìo yn hanes llenyddiaeth gyfnodol Cymru ydyw dydd Sadwrn, Ionawr iaf, 1814—dydd…
… northern terminus of Scott's Railway. Its engine house still forms an out- standing feature which is clearly seen on the northern side of the…
… northern terminus of Scott's Railway. Its engine house still forms an out- standing feature which is clearly seen on the northern side of the M4 Morriston by-pass. Captain John Scott, from whom the pit derives its better-known name, took a lease of the colliery in 1816 from C. H. Smith of Gwernllwynchwyth, and with his two partners traded as the Old Church Colliery Company. The early history of…