This notebook is part of an incomplete series and follows Add MS 88942/1/20. It includes etymological notes on English, Greek, Latin, Welsh and Hebrew. Notebook started: 7 Aug 1838.
This notebook, although 'called G', has not been identified as part of a series. It starts 'Dictionnaire Comparative des langues Tento-Gothiques par H. Meichinger. Franf. 1833 and a French translation', and contains Middle High German words from the Niebelungen Lied, Welsh, Danish, Persian, Gael...
The notebook contains a list of mainly technical, physical, optical and mathematical vocabulary in German with English translations, notes on Welsh, Erse or Irish, Gaelic (mainly lists of words with English translations, some etymological). It also contains lists of place names in Austria, German...
The notebook contains etymological notes on Greek, Latin, German, Danish, Italian, Persian, and lists of words with 'uncertain and doubtful origin'. Back to front (upside-down): lists of population figures for England, Wales, Scotland, and other partly demographical figures and accounts of Englis...
This notebook (entitled 'Memoranda') comprises, in the main, notes on three topics: horticultural matters (such as plants ordered, and 'Garden Memoranda'); notes on experiments concerning 'galvanism'; and various notes concerning photography. It also includes occasional notes interspersed on oth...
Correspondence and papers of John Emrys-Evans (b 1853, d 1931), British Vice Consul of Johannesburg (1897-1899), Controller (1900) and Auditor-General (1901) of the Treasury, Transvaal (1884-1930) and his son Paul Vychan Emrys-Evans (b 1894, d 1967), M.P., Under-Secretary of State for Dominion A...
Miscallaneous printed items including: 1.) Ordinance for creating Justices of the Peace 2.) Certificates of assignment as a Justice of the Peace in Wodehouse and Kimberley 3.) Witwatersrand Council of Education, ‘Constitution and Rules of Order’ 4.) Johannesburg Council of Education, ‘Report...
Miscellaneous family items including a notebook, newspaper cuttings on the death of John Emrys-Evans, locks of hair and handwritten notes in English and Welsh.
(1). Lee Harwood, Elaine Feinstein and Donald Gardner reading at Arch 185, Kings Road Arches, Brighton. Friday 10 May [year not indicated]. 425 x 315 mm. (For a larger format poster for this event, see Add MS 89192/11/1.) (2). Poem poster. 'The Big Hand'. Caliban Press, February 1970. 455 x 290...