Papers of Robert Colley comprising a butterfly survey, illustrated with photographs, of the Llanrhystud transect, 2000-2007; and two field notebooks containing Chough surveys in the same area, 2003-2004.
Robert Colley Papers
This material is held atNational Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
- Reference
- GB 210 ROBLEY
- Dates of Creation
- 2000-2007
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 1 box
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Robert John Colley was awarded an M.Phil. degree for his thesis ‘The General Commissioners of Income Tax in England and Wales: present and possible future functions’ (Aberystwyth, 1994), and a doctorate for ‘The clown's mistress: income tax evasion: ideal and reality in mid-Victorian Britain relating to the detection of and punishment for evading the income tax’ (Aberystwyth, 1998). His article ‘The heraldry and history of the pedigree roll of Gawen Goodman of Ruthin, 1584’ was published in Denbighshire Historical Society Transactions, vol. 62 (2014).
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Acquisition Information
Dr Robert Colley; Aberystwyth; Donation; March 2017; 99744732802419.
Note
Robert John Colley was awarded an M.Phil. degree for his thesis ‘The General Commissioners of Income Tax in England and Wales: present and possible future functions’ (Aberystwyth, 1994), and a doctorate for ‘The clown's mistress: income tax evasion: ideal and reality in mid-Victorian Britain relating to the detection of and punishment for evading the income tax’ (Aberystwyth, 1998). His article ‘The heraldry and history of the pedigree roll of Gawen Goodman of Ruthin, 1584’ was published in Denbighshire Historical Society Transactions, vol. 62 (2014).
The following sources were used in the compilation of this description: NLW online catalogue [https://www.library.wales, viewed 29 May 2019].
Archivist's Note
May 2018.
Description compiled by Ann Francis Evans.
Accruals
Arranged into two files at NLW.
Additional Information
Published