- F1/9
- File
- 1887-1912
Petty cash book of the Society in account with E. Vincent Evans
Petty cash book of the Society in account with E. Vincent Evans
'Peter Williams' Bible: correspondence
Correspondence relating to the delivery of a large 'Peter Williams' Welsh pulpit Bible from Ivor Price of Scranton, USA, to the Rev. D. S. Owen of Jewin Presbyterian Church, London. This bible was needed for use in the new Jewin Chapel; the old chapel had been completely destroyed in the blitz
Includes letters relating to J. Charles Jones' domestic concerns, such as altering and decorating his home at 13, The Green, Twickenham, Middlesex. Other letters reflect various personal interests.
Includes letters relating to the financial support provided for the education of two children belonging to the Newman family of Kingston-on-Thames through the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls and the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys
Pen Friends Club: correspondence
The file comprises correspondence relating to the Pen Friends Club's efforts to initiate correspondence between American and Welsh children in public and board schools
Papers relating to the Literary and Editorial Sub-committee
The folder contains minutes of a meeting of the Editorial Sub-committee, 1893, notes of resolutions made by the sub-committee, 1895-1898, agenda for a meeting of the sub-committee, 1935, and notes relating to accounts, 1935
Papers regarding the reporting of a lecture
The file comprises two letters from Louis J. Dessurne, a reporter for The Builder, concerning the manuscript of a lecture given by Prf. Rudler at the London Institute, with a postcard requesting tickets for the lecture for the editors of various named newspapers
Includes letters from: Alfred Neobard Palmer (5); W[illiam] J[ohn] Parry (5); E[gerton Grenville Bagot] P[hillimore] (4)
Owen's Pembrokeshire, unpublished volumes IV and V
Three volumes of The Description of Pembrokeshire by George Owen were published between 1892 and 1906 as part of the Cymmrodorion Record Series 1. The letters contained in this folder, to and from J. L. C. Cecil Williams, discuss the preparations for a fourth and fifth volume. The fourth volume was published in 1936 with Egerton Phillimore as editor. Egerton Phillimore died in 1937 before the fifth and final volume could be completed.
The file comprises letters to and from J. L. C. Cecil-Williams (Honourary Secretary of the Society) relating to the removal of Owen Jones' (Owain Myfyr) tombstone from London to Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr, and the organisation of a commemorative service on 11 August 1951.
Copies of letters sent by J. Charles Jones in connection with the cataloguing and clearance of the Cymmrodorion library
Letters and duplicates, draft letters and circulars sent by the Cymmrodorion secretary
Includes letters from: Edward Owen (19); Henry Owen (64)
Includes letters from: John Owen, Bishop of St Davids (4); Sir H. Isambard Owen (13)
The file comprises a MS volume listing names of newspapers, the names and addresses of their proprietors and London correspondents, and the day of publication; a MS sheet containing the same information; a MS volume containing this information as well as details of political affiliation and the names of editors; notes on an address proposing the establishment of a museum of natural history for Wales; a letter from W. Cadwaladr Davies to C. W. Jones (Cymmrodorion Secretary) concerning this address and reports which would appear in the press; and a number of press cuttings showing details of the printers and publishers of newspapers
National Eisteddfod Association account book
Account book of the National Eisteddfod Association
Mrs O. M. Cecil-Williams: correspondence
The correspondence deals mainly with Cymmrodorion membership and publications matters, with most of the letters being correspondence between Mrs Cecil-Williams and her husband, J. L. C. Cecil-Williams, and some from Cymmrodorion members in the USA
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