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The Problem of the Twentieth Century,

Correspondence and papers, 1928-35, relating to the writing, preparation and publication of David Davies, The Problem of the Twentieth Century (1930). Some of the files contain papers relating to the dedication of copies, their despatch as gifts, sales and royalty payments, and the provision of editions in other languages.

The Priory, Cardigan, estate papers and title deeds

Miscelllaneous deeds and documents of the Priory estate, Cardigan, which was sold to Gogerddan by Edward Phillips in 1705, and was occupied by the Picton, Lloyd, Jones and Thomas families. It was conveyed to Albany Wallis in trust for John Pughe Pryse, 1770, and afterwards sold by the latter’s mother, Maria Charlotta Lloyd, to Thomas Johnes, 1774., The series comprises letters, [c. 1560], 1707, deeds, 1651-1721, an agreement to discharge debts, 1705-1708, a survey [c. 1705], rentals [1705x1774], and accounts and receipts, [post-1744] -1766.

The Presbyterian College, Carmarthen,

Statement (four drafts) drawn up by the Rev. David Lewis Evans in which he gives an account of differences between himself and the principal and members of the student body at the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen, 1864-1874, and outlines his grievances against the principal to the College Board.

The Pembrokeshire colliery dispute with Lord Milford : letters and papers

Two bundles of letters and papers deriving from a dispute initially involving Lewis Pryse of Woodstock and continuing subsequently between Edward Loveden Loveden of Buscot Park and Sir Richard Philipps, Lord Milford of Picton Castle, concerning Morteon Colliery in Pembrokeshire, 1773-1798. The disagreement centred on the continuation of mining by Lord Milford after the expiration of a lease originally granted to his father, Sir John Philipps, by Lewis Pryse in 1757, which included Moreton Colliery, a house in Saundersfoot and Stoney Bridge. Frequent reference is made to the extensive damage to the works of Edward Loveden Loveden, the reluctance of Lord Milford to make compensation, and the involvement of other proprietors such as James Child of Begeli and Henry Phelps of Norchard. There is evidence that lawsuits were commenced in the High Court of Chancery and the letters in the second file reflect the negotiations by the solicitors of both parties. The bulk of the material comprises the correspondence of Lewis Pryse, Edward Loveden Loveden, Lord Milford, Joseph Woolstenhulme of Taliaris and the solicitors involved in the case, together with relevant accounts, reports and legal papers.

'The Peak',

Emyr Humphreys's translation and adaptation for television of John Gwilym Jones's story 'Y Garnedd Uchaf'. Cyfieithiad ac addasiad ar gyfer teledu gan Emyr Humphreys o stori fer John Gwilym Jones 'Y Garnedd Uchaf'.

The Old Quarry

The series comprises manuscript drafts of 'The Old Quarry', Part 1, and typescript drafts of Parts 1 and 2.
Section III of The Roman Quarry consists of 'The Old Quarry Part One', 'The Agent', and 'The Old Quarry Part Two'. 'The Old Quarry' follows on from 'The Grail Mass'. The second half of the Old Quarry is mentioned in letters in 1940 and 1962 to Harman Grisewood.

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