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Jones, J. E. (John Edward), 1905-1970 English
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Tysteb J. E. Jones,

  • NLW MS 23221D
  • File
  • 1962-1963.

Papers, 1962-3, relating to a national appeal fund in appreciation of the services of J. E. Jones (1905-70) as organiser and general secretary of Plaid Cymru, 1930-62, mainly comprising letters, mostly in Welsh, from signatories and contributors to the appeal.

Papurau J. Gwyn Griffiths

  • NLW ex 2337
  • file
  • 1948-1982

Papurau, 1948-1982, a gasglwyd ynghyd gan yr Athro J. Gwyn Griffiths, y mwyfarif yn lythyron yn ymwneud â chyhoeddiad a olygwyd ganddo ar D. J. Williams, Abergwaun. Mae'r gohebwyr yn cynnwys Kate Roberts, Saunders Lewis, Lewis Valentine, D. Gwenallt Jones, Gwynfor Evans, Aneirin Talfan Davies a Bobi Jones. Mae'r ffeil hefyd yn cynnwys papurau yn ymwneud â Phlaid Cymru, gan gynnwys llyfr cofnodion, 1948-1958, Cangen Abertawe o'r Blaid, a phapurau amrywiol eraill.

Griffiths, John Gwyn

Llythyrau at Saunders Lewis,

Seventeen letters, mostly in Welsh, to Saunders Lewis from Lascelles Abercrombie (2) 1926 and n.d., W. R. P. George (1) 1978, David Howell ('Llawdden') (1) 1901, R. S. Thomas (1) ?1970s, and Lewis Valentine (12) 1972-83; together with three letters, 1936-7, to Margaret Lewis from P. Mansell Jones, J. E. Jones, and Siân Williams, written during Saunders Lewis's imprisonment.

Letters, 1951-1960

The file comprises letters from various people including D. Brynmor Anthony, Vernon Watkins (6, 1 incomplete) and Gwen Watkins, William Cookson, Howard Griffin, Vincent Lines (3), Vera Bassett, Neville Braybrooke (4), K. M. Elisabeth Murray, Louis Bonnerot, Percival R. Kirby, Sir Ifor Evans (2), Charles L. H. Duchemin (4), Arnold Palmer (3), William Blissett, Raymond Garlick (2), John Buckland Wright, August Closs (4), D. Emrys Evans, Helen Sutherland (2), David Bell (2), Megan Lloyd George, T. Charles Edwards, Valerie Wynne-Williams (2), J. E. Jones, William Hayward (4), John P[iper], Sir John Cecil Williams (2), Donald Nicholl (5), A. Robert Caponigri, Prof. Thomas Jones (3), Elwyn Evans (2), Alun Oldfield-Davies (3, 1 incomplete), Canon Walter Hussey, Alan Pryce-Jones, Geraint Gruffydd (2), Harman Grisewood, V. E. Nash-Williams, Kenneth Clark, Dr Charles Burns (incomplete), Colin Wilcockson, Janet Stone and W. B. Dalton.

Watkins, Vernon Phillips, 1906-1967

Letters to The Times

The file comprises manuscript draft letters to The Times, Listener and the Catholic Herald, relating to The Anathemata and its broadcast, Tryweryn, church art, abstract art, changes in the liturgy, A. S. Hartrick, Augustus John, and other subjects, and a draft preface to 'The Dream of Private Clitus'. There are also draft letters to friends and associates, such as Aneirin Talfan Davies, and J. E. Jones (Plaid Cymru secretary).

Letters I-L

The file comprises letters, 1968-[1996], from Darsie Japp (1), David Fraser Jenkins (2), Gwyneth Johnston (3), J. E. Jones (1), Edmond X. Kapp (1), Mary Keene (3), Mary Lago (3) to Jessie Petrie and a letter, 1970, from Charles Hampton to Mary Lago, Bernard Leach (2), Seymour Leslie (9) and Stanley Loomis (2).

Japp, Darsie, 1883-1973

Cronfa J. E. Jones / J. E. Jones Committee

Gohebiaeth a phapurau amrywiol, Medi-Tachwedd 1953, yn ymwneud â sefydlu a chynnal cronfa i anfon J. E. Jones, ysgrifennydd cyffredinol Plaid Cymru, ar daith i Fôr y Canoldir er mwyn ei gynorthwyo i adfer ei iechyd yn dilyn triniaeth lawfeddygol. / Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, September-November 1953, concerning the setting up and the administration of a fund to send J. E. Jones, general secretary of Plaid Cymru, on a voyage to the Mediterranean to assist him to recover his health following major surgery. -- Yn cynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth/Includes letters from: W. Ambrose Bebb; Cassie Davies; Marion Eames; Thomas Charles Edwards; Islwyn Ffowc Elis; Mari Ellis; J. Gwyn Griffiths; A. O. H. Jarman; Dr Gwenan Jones; Daydd Orwig Jones; Dr Emyr Wyn Jones; Thomas Parry; Dewi Watkin Powell; D. J. Williams, Abergwaun.

Bebb, W. Ambrose (William Ambrose), 1894-1955