Memorials, testimonial funds and commemoration papers
- AP1
- Cyfres
- 1894-1957
The series comprises correspondence, financial papers and title deeds relating to erecting monuments or collecting testimonial funds for prominent Welshmen.
Memorials, testimonial funds and commemoration papers
The series comprises correspondence, financial papers and title deeds relating to erecting monuments or collecting testimonial funds for prominent Welshmen.
Imperial War Graves Commission: correspondence
Correspondence between the Honourable Secretary of the Cymmrodorion and Col H. F. Chettle of the Imperial War Graves Commission. Col Chettle needed corrections and English translations of Welsh epitaphs that were to be inscribed upon the tombstones of Welsh soldiers who had died during the war
Emigration to the Dominions: correspondence
Correspondence relating to the Cymmrodorion's desire to establish a closer liaison between Welsh societies in the various Commonwealth countries and prospective Welsh emigrants
Various lectures: correspondence
Correspondence relating to the practical arrangements of Cymmrodorion lectures
The Gwynedd Lodge correspondence
Letters to and from J. Charles Jones relating to the Gwynedd Lodge. He was Assistant Secretary to the Lodge during this period.
'Wales and the Armed Forces': correspondence
Correspondence relating to the Cymmrodorion's memorandum 'Wales and the Armed Forces', prepared by Brigadier E. O. Skaife on behalf of the Society and presented to the Welsh Parliamentary Party on 4 November 1946, requesting that the War Office should set up permanent Welsh formations and units in the post-war organization of the armed forces
Includes correspondence relating to the pension of J. Charles Jones' mother and to the gravestone inscription of his father. There is also a copy of the Rev. R. Charles Jones' obituary (in Welsh) from Y Goleuad, 11 March 1925, and two postcard photographs of Mrs Margaret Jones
The series comprises correspondence relating to specific publications published by the Cymmrodorion.
The group comprises incoming letters from members and various correspondents, 1881-1935, 1996, and copies of the secretary's outgoing letters, 1887-1934.
The series comprises agendas and minutes of the committee, together with letters addressed mainly to the secretary dealing with matters relating to the finance committee
Merthyr parish register: correspondence
Correspondence relating to a request for blocks illustrating an article on the Merthyr parish register (published in Y Cymmrodor, vol XXXV). The request was made by the author of the article, Frank T. Thomas
The group comprises correspondence and papers relating mainly to the work of the Cymmrodorion during the Second World War, and the Society's memorandum Wales and the Armed Forces
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
Heb deitl
Letters written to J. Charles Jones, mainly from J. L. C. Cecil-Williams, Honourary Secretary, dealing with the work of cataloguing and clearing of papers, manuscripts and books from the Cymmrodorion library
Copies of letters sent by J. Charles Jones in connection with the cataloguing and clearance of the Cymmrodorion library
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