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The South Wales Record Society publishes scholarly editions of manuscripts and archives relating to the history of South Wales.
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Our most recent edition is 'The Middleman at Middleton Hall: The Letters of Thomas Herbert Cooke, Land Agent in Rebecca's Carmarthenshire, 1841-1847' edited by Dr Lowri Ann Rees #SomethingNew #Archive30 southwalesrecordsociety.co.uk/36.htm



As part of the 2nd Mons, Charles Heare helped prepare for the Battle of the Somme, which commenced #OnThisDay 1916. Read about his WW1 experiences in 'Charley's War: The Diary of Charles Parkinson Heare 2nd Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment 1914-1919' southwalesrecordsociety.co.uk/31.htm

Annual membership of the South Wales Record Society is £25 (open to both individuals and institutions). For this, you will receive a copy of the current year's publication and a chance to buy many titles from our back catalogue at a reduced rate. southwalesrecordsociety.co.uk/Membership.htm




Sir Joseph Bradney's great History of Monmouthshire was left incomplete at his death in 1933. Madeleine Gray has completed the work by compiling vol. 5 from Bradney's notes in National Library of Wales. Although now out of print the edition can be accessed online - journals.library.wales/view/1044290/1…

Discover T.P.s admonitions to the Welsh to refrain from consulting wizards, charmers and soothsayers in addition to his ‘explanation’ of the great danger in doing so in 'Cas Gan Gythraul: demonology, witchcraft & popular magic in eighteenth century Wales' southwalesrecordsociety.co.uk/28.htm




'The Letterbook of Richard Crawshay 1788-1797', Chris Evans & GGL Hayes Sir Glanmor Williams in Morgannwg: ‘Altogether, this book gives a fascinating pen-portrait, provided ‘in his own write’ by a more than averagely interesting early industrial magnate' southwalesrecordsociety.co.uk/06.htm

A letter from Thomas Herbert Cooke to his mother #OnThisDay 1843 mentions the recent appearance of and reaction to 'Rebecca & her daughters' in Carmarthen & the destruction of the toll gate. Read more of his letters in the edition by Dr Lowri Ann Rees southwalesrecordsociety.co.uk/36.htm

