- MA
- Is-is-fonds
- 1932-2006
Family and general correspondence of Mari Ellis, 1932-2006.
Family and general correspondence of Mari Ellis, 1932-2006.
Papers, [20 cent., first ¼]-1978, relating to T. I. Ellis's books, articles, lectures, addresses and other research.
Papers, 1868-[1964], relating mostly to T. I. Ellis's parents, Annie J. Ellis and T. E. Ellis, and to his uncle J. H. Davies, together with some other family papers.
Correspondence of T. I. Ellis, 1904-1970, comprising letters from his mother, Annie J. Hughes Griffiths, his wife, Mari Ellis, and other correspondents, together with a few letters and copy letters from T. I. Ellis. Some six letters, 1951-1993, are addressed to Mari Ellis.
Societies, organisations, groups, etc.
According to the schedule to the 1888 Montague mortgage (see W 2), the Ormathwaite estates included properties in Ballygroman, Classis, Coolaclarig, Fergus, Grange and Knockane, Co. Cork, and in Ballydubrig, Ballyhaurigan, Ballyrehan, Cloggercannon, Clonsillagh, Derirehand, Derrimlaught, Derrindaff, Derriorin, Forehan, Fullamore, Gortshannavor, Inchinagulleragh, Lessihane, Kiltean, Killaridd, Knockburrane and Pouldelly, Co. Kerry. The schedule includes the names of the tenants in 1858. Ormathwaite appears to have sold his estate at Ballygroman Lower, Fergus and Grange, all in the barony of Muskerry East, Co. Cork, in 1912, with some at least of the purchase money coming from the Land Purchase Aid Fund under the Irish Land Act 1903. The estate in Co. Kerry appears to have been sold in 1913, when Ormathwaite was credited by the Irish Land Commission with £38,743 2¾% stock and £896 3% stock. Some Irish stock had later to be sold, as it was considered an unauthorised holding by the (British) Public Trustee. A set of observations and answers to the Estate Duty Office of the (British) Inland Revenue, 1922, includes “it [the real estate in Ireland] has all been sold except a few unsaleable holdings value at say £150. All southern Ireland”, and an Irish Free State probate of Ormathwaite’s will (F 5/4) certifies that his estate in the Irish Free State amounted to £71.
Rhan oGarn Estate Records
The group comprises deeds for houses and lands of Griffith of Garn and related families in Denbighshire, 1572-1903, Flintshire, 1737-1891, Anglesey, 1770-1790, Merioneth and Denbighshire combined, 1681, 1691, 1737, Caernarfonshire, 1616-1821, Montgomeryshire, 1754, and miscellaneous counties, 1815, [c. 1819]. The documents comprise deeds of feoffment, bargain and sale, lease and release, grants in fee farm, leases, fines, exemplifications of recovery and other deeds associated with fines and recoveries, mortgages, assignments, probate records, bonds, settlements, abstracts of title and schedules of deeds. They are mostly original, but they also include copies and drafts.
The Nantiago Mine Ltd account books and records,
Rhan oRoparz Hemon papers
Rhan oRoparz Hemon papers
Personal and general correspondence,
Rhan oRoparz Hemon papers
Includes some copy replies by Roparz Hemon. Names of the more notable correspondents are given. The vast majority of the letters are in Breton, others are in French, Irish, Cornish and English. Arranged chronologically in yearly files.
Rhan oRoparz Hemon papers
The group comprises the papers, 1903-1967, of the Rev. Simon Jones, which reflect his career as a Unitarian minister at High Pavement Church, Nottingham, and his interest in Unitarian history.
Heb deitl
The group comprises letters, diaries, account books, scrapbooks, etc., 1807-1924, reflecting his career as a Unitarian minister, editor, schoolteacher and hymn writer; his theology and his interest in Unitarian history.
Heb deitl
Council minutes, 1949-1991; AGM papers and correspondence, 1950-1986; annual reports and accounts, 1949-2004; staffing, building and organisational structure, 1961-1996; correspondence, [1876]-1981; conferences, etc., 1945-1996; museum correspondence and papers, 1952-1987; general administrative papers, 1930-1976; and miscellaneous accumulated papers, 1906-1982.
Ledger, 1951-1961; finance committee correspondence and papers, 1961-1993; and finance committee minutes, 1973-1989.
General financial correspondence,