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Llangeitho British School,

Official papers and correspondence, 1855-1876, relating to the establishment and building of the British School at Llangeitho, Cardiganshire. Robert J. Davies, Cwrt Mawr, father of J. H. Davies, was responsible for most of the arrangements.

Poetry and letters,

Poems (including some awdlau submitted for eisteddfodic chairs) and verses, 1862-1899, together with a small quantity of related correspondence from the poets to Gwilym Cowlyd. The correspondents include Ellis o'r Nant, 1882.

Elis, o'r Nant, 1841-1912

'Yn 'Steddfod fawr y Cymru',

Exercise book endorsed, 'Llyfr R. Jones Esqr Bryniog. Anerchiad a draddodwyd yn Eisteddfod y Cymry 1878 yn Llanrwst', and containing the text of a poem beginning, 'Yn 'Steddfod fawr y Cymru'.

Richards family of Darowen,

Sermon and scriptural notes, [?1818]-[?1848], of the Rev. Thomas Richards 'Junior' (1785-1855) of Darowen etc. Some of the notes may derive from other members of the Richards family, including the Rev. Richard Richards (1780-1860) of Caerwys. The sermons were preached at various Montgomeryshire parishes including Caerwys, Darowen, Llangynyw, Meifod and Welshpool.

Richards, Thomas, 1785-1855

References and testimonials,

Miscellaneous typescripts, c. 1900-1920, on a very wide range of subjects, including a number of copies of references and testimonials. They include material relating to the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, the National Library of Wales, the Ancient Monuments Board for Wales, the League of Nations Union, and many items of Cardiganshire interest. The events covered in the various typescripts date back to 1753.

Letters: Aberystwyth-Auckland,

The correspondents include Alafon (2), 1915, J. Mortimer Angus, Registrar of the University of Wales, (8), 1906-1919 and undated, D. Brynmor Anthony, Registrar of the University of Wales, (7), 1923-1926, Bodfan Anwyl (13), 1920-1924, Sir Edward Anwyl (9), 1892-1914, and Charles Ashton (7), 1893-1894.

Alafon, 1847-1916.

Letters: Daltman-Davies, J.,

The correspondents include: D. R. Daniel (3), 1899-1912, Thomas Darlington, 1901, Sir Alfred T. Davies (3), 1908-1917, D. Cunllo Davies (7), 1913-1923, David Davies, Baron Davies of Llandinam (16), 1901-1925, E. Clement Davies (6), 1907-1909, Ellis W. Davies MP (3), 1909-1912, George M. Ll. Davies (3), 1904-1925, Gwilym Davies, 1923, J. Glyn Davies, 1905, J. Gwynoro Davies (8), 1894-1925, and J. T. Davies, 1915.

Daniel, David R. (David Robert), 1859-1931

Letters: Edwards, A-Z,

The correspondents include: A. G. Edwards, Bishop of St Asaph (later Archbishop of Wales) (3), 1910-1923, Professor Edward Edwards, Aberystwyth (11), 1908-1926, Principal Ellis Edwards, Bala (3), 1904-1906, Frank Edwards MP (13), 1907-1926, Ifan ab Owen Edwards (16), 1920-1926 (together with a reference, August 1924, which J. H. Davies wrote for Ifan ab Owen Edwards), J. Hugh Edwards (3), 1895-1901, J. Kelt Edwards (5), 1916-1917, and Principal Thomas Charles Edwards (5), 1891-1897.

Edwards, Alfred George, 1848-1937

Letters: Lancet-Loxdale,

The correspondents include: Sir Sidney Lee, 1912, Professor T. A. Levi, Aberystwyth (2) 1905-1925, Professor Henry Lewis, Cardiff (7), 1914-1923, Elfed (Rev. H. Elved Lewis) (34), 1899-1919, Kitty Lewis (later Mrs Kitty Idwal Jones), 1921, Ruth Lewis (14), 1908-1918, and Timothy Lewis, Aberystwyth (6), 1913-1926.

Lee, Sidney, Sir, 1859-1926

Letters: National-Owen,

The correspondents include: Bob Owen, Croesor (2), 1918, Henry Owen (3), 1899-1909, J. Isambard Owen (5), 1898-1924, John Owen, Bishop of St Davids (2), 1919-1925, Morfydd Owen, 1916, and Alafon (Owen Griffith Owen), 1915.

Owen, Bob, 1885-1962

Letters: Ramsay-Rudler,

The correspondents include: Dyfed (3), 1914-1921, Harry Rees, Lampeter,(4), 1913-1918, T. Mardy Rees, 1907, Sir Harry R. Reichel (6), 1921-1924, Ernest Rhys (9), 1900-1926, E. Prosser Rhys, 1923, Sir John Rhys (17), 1891-1909, Dr Thomas Richards, Maesteg (5), 1911-1924, John Rowland/Rowlands, 1907, and W. Bowen Rowlands MP, 1892.

Dyfed, 1850-1923

D. R. Daniel,

The letters, 1899-1925, refer to contemporary events in Wales, notably within Caernarfonshire, many to political developments and literary themes. There are many references to prominent Welsh figures, their activities and contribution, especially O. M. Edwards.

Daniel, David R. (David Robert), 1859-1931

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