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- 1985-2000 (lacking 1986, 1994)
Part of Dr Roderic Bowen Papers
The file consists of pocket diaries, 1985-2000, containing brief notes of engagements and appointments and a few other general notes.
Part of Dr Roderic Bowen Papers
The file consists of pocket diaries, 1985-2000, containing brief notes of engagements and appointments and a few other general notes.
Part of Labour Party Wales Archives
The file consists of an office diary for 1994 kept by the organiser of the Labour Party Wales containing detailed notes of appointments, activities, etc.
Part of Labour Party Wales Archives
The file comprises a desk diary for 1995 kept by the organiser of the Labour Party Wales containing notes of appointments, activities etc.
Part of H. Francis Jones Papers
The series comprises lectures, notes and correspondence relating to meetings, the publication of articles by HFJ in Y Ddraig Goch, contributions to a fund on behalf of Saunders Lewis, D J Williams and Lewis Valentine, and towards party finance.
Lewis, Saunders, 1893-1985
Agendas of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion's AGM
Agendas of meetings of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion Council
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
Editorial and Literary Sub-committee minutes and agendas
The series comprises a volume of minutes and agendas of the Editorial and Literary Sub-committee, with loose minutes and notes
Part of O. M. Edwards Papers,
Part of Papurau David Bowen a Ben Bowen,
Dyddiadur, 1901, yn disgrifio taith Ben Bowen a'i gyfnod yn Ne Affrica, ynghyd â dyddiadur 25 Mai-9 Gorff. 1902, yn dwyn y teitl 'Homeward Bound' yn disgrifio ei daith yn ôl.
Part of Papurau David Bowen a Ben Bowen,
Mae'r gyfres yn cynnwys 'Dyddlyfr David Bowen', gyda thoriadau papur newydd amdano ef a'i deulu. Sonnir am ddigwyddiadau personol ynghyd â'r cyfarfodydd crefyddol a diwylliannol a fynychai.
Part of Garn Estate Records
The group comprises personal diaries, 1793-1839, small pocket notebooks and almanacks, 1701-1853, of the Hughes family of Gwydir, Llwyn Gronw and Cae'r berllan, and of the Griffith family of Garn, containing memoranda and personal notes of social and work engagements, accounts, family life, health problems, snippets of local and national news, poetry, recipes, household and estate management, weather conditions, journeys, hunting, shooting and fishing, useful addresses, sketches. The memorandum books are more sporadic and miscellaneous in nature than the diaries, where the format is comparatively regular. Many of the volumes contain loose enclosures of various types.
Howell Harris diaries (microfilm copies),
Copïau microffilm o ddyddiaduron Howell Harris (1714-1773) i'w defnyddio gan ddarllenwyr yn lle'r gwreiddiol. = Microfilm copies of the diaries of Howell Harris (1714-1773) to be consulted by readers in place of the originals
Josiah Thomas Jones, Carmarthen, accounts
A copy of Almanac a Dyddiadur, Am y Flwyddyn 1843 (Carmarthen, 1843), printed by Josiah Thomas Jones (1799-1873), Carmarthen, publisher and Independent minister, containing business and household accounts in English, 1843, in his hand, together with bills and receipts, 1841-1844.
Jones, Josiah Thomas, 1799-1873
Part of Crosswood (Mont.) Manuscripts
A journal kept by Walter Davies on a journey through parts of South Wales, 1802.
Dyddiadur gŵr anhysbys, wedi ei ysgrifennu rhwng 16 Rhagfyr 1917 a 20 Mehefin 1918, ynghyd â cherdyn angladdol, er cof am y bardd Ben Bowen a fu farw ym 1903, yn bedair ar hugain mlwydd oed.
The diary of William Henry King, born in Neath, emigrated to Australia in 1861, where he became a schoolteacher and preacher in the Geelong and Ballarat regions of Victoria, Australia.
King, William Henry.
Adysgrif o ddyddiadur yn perthyn i hen ŵr a ymfudodd i Awstralia yn ystod y 19G.
Howells, Nesta.
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Pocket notebooks and diaries (some unused), comprising Rider's British merlin, 1734, 1736-1737, 1740, 1743, 1747, 1749 (2), 1750 (2), 1755, 1759, 1761, 1763, 1767-1768, 1771, 1773-1774, 1776, 1777-1779 (2 each), 1780, 1786, 1787 (2), 1788, 1789-1790 (2 each), 1791-1794, 1796, 1798, The new memorandum book improv'd: or, the gentleman and tradesman's journal, 1753, The ladies complete pocket-book, 1761-1763, 1768, 1769 ('British ladies'), 1771-1773, 1784, The ladies new and polite pocket and memorandum-book, 1766, Peacock's polite repository or pocket companion, 1781, 1795, 1801, 1802 (2), 1803, 1813, 1814, The polite repository or pocket companion, 1784, 1787, The regent, or royal tablet of memory, 1825, Pettitt's annual diary, 1871, 1883, 1887-1888, and an unnamed diary for 1785. -- The 1743 diary is endorsed 'Jane Morgan's', and one of the 1777 diaries is endorsed 'Jane Gould of the Horse Guards'. -- The diaries include notes and personal and office accounts, including at Oxford. The 1734 diary includes a note that the writer's mother died 4 April 1734, and the 1750 diary includes notes of earthquakes on 8 Feb. and 8 March, and in Feb. that 'all this month Jupiter was so near ye Earth as to be very much magnify'd - even to 2'ce or 3'ce its usual appearance; some pretended to see his Satellites with naked eye'. Several of the diaries include loose notes, newspaper cuttings, scraps of material, a few contain leaves, and one of the 1787 diaries and one of the 1802 diaries both contain locks of hair. One of the 1788 diaires encloses five silhoettes, and the 1813 diary encloses a cutting describing the Tredegar [Christmas?] festivities.
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
Copies of Goldsmith. an almanack for the years 1756-1757, 1760, 1774 (2), 1775, 1776-1784 (2 each), 1785-1790.