- GX.
- Is-is-fonds
- [1981x1982], [1986].
Papers relating to Clifford McLucas' exhibitions at the Aberystwyth Arts Centre and the Barn Centre, comprising examples of the art work created for the exhibitions and preparatory papers and designs.
Papers relating to Clifford McLucas' exhibitions at the Aberystwyth Arts Centre and the Barn Centre, comprising examples of the art work created for the exhibitions and preparatory papers and designs.
Parliamentary General Elections
The group comprises election addresses, leaflets, circulars and other printed materials distributed in the Welsh constituencies during general election campaigns between 1979 and 2014.
Files contain material relating to the election of Police and Crime Commissioners for the four Welsh Police Forces; Dyfed-Powys, North Wales, South Wales and Gwent.
Personal and literary papers of Phyllis Playter, comprising correspondence, diaries, commonplace books, address books, passports and savings book, and early fragmentary/draft pieces of prose and poetry, together with material relating to the sale of John Cowper Powys's manuscripts.
Playter, Phyllis
Rhan oCilgwyn Estate Records,
Francis Llewellyn Powys papers
Papers once in the possession of Francis Llewellyn Powys, nephew of John Cowper Powys, relating to the wills of John Cowper Powys and Phyllis Playter and to the literary executorship, copyright, translation rights and royalies, etc. of John Cowper Powys's estate. The material includes contracts, correspondence, and notes and accounts concerning proposed publication and translation of, and performance rights, copyright and royalties relating to, the works of John Cowper Powys, Theodore Francis Powys and Philippa (Katie) Powys. The literary executorship of both John Cowper Powys and Theodore Francis Powys was in the hands of Phyllis Player until she transferred it to John Cowper Powys's nephew (and Theodore's son) Francis Llewellyn Powys by deed of gift in 1972; Francis, in turn, transferred it by deed of gift to his son John Francis Cowper Powys in 1994.
Powys, Francis Llewellyn, 1909-1998
Gogerddan estate and household administration papers
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
Gogerddan estate and household administration papers, 1471-1950. They comprise surveys and valuations, 1766-1919; agency and tenancy papers, 1810-1925; main tenancy agreements and leases, 1739-1924; accounts, bills and receipts, 1474-1927 (mainly 1850s-1926); building specifications and estimates, 1766-1921; tithe, taxation and poor rate records, 1749-1929; employment and wages records, 1873-1950; timber and forestry records, 1816-1923; agricultural production records, 1796-1922; estate enclosure papers, 1743-1899; applications to land improvement loan companies, 1872-1921; sale catalogues and papers relating to sales, 1813-1923; fishing records, 1870-1943; hunting records, 1834-1935; shooting and game records, 1804-1924; insurance policies, 1847-1929; miscellaneous estate papers, (Watermark 1801)-1917; and household administration, 1668-1928, which include papers from the Loveden house in Bridge Street, Aberystwyth..
The papers strongly reflect the functions of Gogerddan as an agricultural and forestry estate, particularly from the mid-nineteenth century, when the recording of labour, production and accounts became more systematic. There is evidence of considerable outlay on improvements to buildings and land, particularly the enclosure and drainage of Cors Fochno (Borth Bog). The family’s interest in hunting, shooting and fishing is represented amply by the records they kept.
Rhan oGogerddan Estate Records
Rentals, 1747-1931, receiving/collecting rentals, 1820-1920, rent arrears, 1745-1817, rent audit books, 1891-1918, tithe rent charges, 1891-1916 ; and additional rentals, 1719-1931.
Rhan oWilliam Condry Papers,
The section comprises loose, handwritten and typed notes, notebook, binders, substantial correspondence, photographs, vegetation samples, circulars, press cuttings, maps, loose printed articles, offprints and information leaflets, accumulated during work in natural history and conservation. The material is indicative of Condry's dedicated and detailed approach to research concerning plants, birds, animals and their different habitats. It is obvious that some of the information which he gathered represented an extension of his personal interests and was used for the compilation of books and articles. -- The main subjects comprise botany, ecology, geology, zoology and the work of other naturalists, such as Evan Price Evans, Mary Richards and Evan Roberts. Regular correspondents include Peter Benoit, E. H. T. Bible, Arthur Chater, Dafydd Davies, Evan Price Evans, Jack Grasse, Dewi Jones, Derek Ratcliffe, Mary Richards, Richard H. Roberts, Morrey Salmon, H. R. H. Vaughan and Irene Vaughan.
Benoit, Peter Michael, 1931-
Bench of Bishops and Bishops' meetings,
Rhan oThe Records of the Bench of Bishops of the Church in Wales,
Licences for Solemnisation of Marriages.
Appointments to Benefices (including perpetual curacies and cathedral offices).
Letters, mainly from Thomas Johnes (d. 1816) of Hafod to his cousin and brother-in-law John Johnes (d. 1815).
Johnes, Thomas, 1748-1816
Letters from Thomas Johnes (d. 1780) of Croft Castle to his brother John Johnes (d. 1781), apart from V 14/92 to Mrs Johnes and V 14/96 to Thomas Johnes (d. 1751). They concern local politics, estate affairs, and personal matters. Arranged chronologically, with those undated at the end. See also V 10, containing letters from Thomas Johnes to John Johnes.
Mrs Annie J. Ellis, later Hughes-Griffiths
Ellis, Annie J. (Annie Jane), 1873-1942
Private letters of the families of Maurice, Owen and Ormsby-Gore of Clenennau and Brogyntyn, 1587-1950, the Godolphin family of Abertanat, 1698-1764 and other individuals who were connected with them by marriage, friendship or official business, 1582-1933, frequently accompanied by copies, drafts or originals of outgoing correspondence and relevant letters from third parties. The range of subjects includes personal and social matters; local government; political news; contemporary national and local events; lawsuits; questions of title and inheritance; trusts; debts, mortgages and other financial matters; family history; the education and careers of individuals; property purchases and estate business in North Wales, Shropshire and Ireland, where this is inseparable from other topics.
Papers relating to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path deep mapping project, comprising mainly research papers, including library slips, photocopies and maps; and project information, including copies of the project prospectus.
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