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Awdl 'Iesu o Nazareth' gan Dyfed

  • NLW MS 23796E.
  • File
  • [?20 gan., cynnar]

Copi llawysgrif, [?20 gan., cynnar], mewn llaw anhysbys, o'r awdl 'Iesu o Nazareth' gan Evan Rees (Dyfed), yn cyfateb yn agos i'r testun a gyhoeddwyd yng ngyfrol Dyfed, Gwlad yr Addewid a Iesu o Nazareth (Caernarfon, 1894), tt. 155-220 (ff. 1-13 verso). = A manuscript copy, [?early 20 cent.], in an unidentified hand, of the awdl 'Iesu o Nazareth' by Evan Rees (Dyfed), corresponding closely to the version published in Dyfed, Gwlad yr Addewid a Iesu o Nazareth (Caernarfon, 1894), pp. 155-220 (ff. 1-13 verso).
Mae rhan o'r testun wedi ei gamleoli, a dylai f. 3 (sef diwedd rhan II) ddilyn f. 4 verso. Cynhwysir hefyd gopi teipysgrif o gerdd Dyfed 'Yr Iesu ar y ffynon' (gw. Gwlad yr Addewid a Iesu o Nazareth, tt. 109-110) (f. 14). = Part of the text is displaced, with f. 3 (the end of part II) following on from f. 4 verso. Also included is a typescript copy of Dyfed's 'Yr Iesu ar y ffynon' (see Gwlad yr Addewid a Iesu o Nazareth, pp. 109-110) (f. 14).

Dyfed, 1850-1923

Kenyan safari journal

Diary, 9 April-16 June 1900, of Morgan S. Williams of Aberpergwm House, Neath, recounting an expedition to British East Africa [now Kenya] on safari with two companions identified only as Godfrey [probably his eldest son, Godfrey Herbert Joseph Williams] and Rhys (ff. 1 verso-23 verso), together with thirty-six photographs taken on the safari (pasted in on ff. 25-60, rectos only).
The group left London on 9 April and set sail from Marseille the following day (f. 1 verso), reaching Mombasa on 28 April (f. 3 verso). They made preparations there (ff. 3 verso-6) and left on the Uganda Railway for the interior on 2 May, along with fifty-one local porters and fifteen others. From the rail head beyond Nairobi the group trekked northwards to the vicinity of Lakes Naivasha, Elementaita and Nakuru, where the three men hunted game for several days, 9-14 May (ff. 7 verso-14). The trip was cut short due to Godfrey falling ill; he and Morgan left Rhys and returned to Mombasa, sailing to Zanzibar, where Godfrey was hospitalised, and finally sailed back to Europe on 27 May (f. 20), arriving in London on 14 June (f. 23). The photographs mostly comprise various groups of Maasai people (ff. 25-32, 34-39, 43-48, 53), the group's encampments (ff. 33, 54, 59-60) and trophies including two dead rhinos (ff. 49-53, 55-58); an European appearing in three photographs is probably Williams himself (ff. 54, 56, 60). The inclusion of a photograph labelled 'Lake Baringo' (f. 42) suggests they were taken by Rhys, as the only one to continue north to that location. Also included are various memoranda and lists relating to the safari (ff. 97 verso-100) and a pencil sketch of Mt Kilimanjaro, dated 3 May (f. 100).

Williams, Morgan S. (Morgan Stuart), 1846-1909

Llythyr gan Carneddog

  • NLW MS 24012D.
  • File
  • 1902-1929

Llythyr, dyddiedig 6 Mehefin 1929, gan Richard Griffith (Carneddog) at ei chwaer-yng-nghyfraith Elin Griffith a'i nith Jane, yng Nghicieth, yn cynnwys yn bennaf newyddion teuluol (ff. 1-20). Mae'r llythyr yn cynnwys englynion ganddo er cof am deulu a chyfeillion (ff. 12-20), englynion a oedd i'w cyhoeddi yn O Greigiau'r Grug (Dinbych, 1930), tt. 25-32. = A letter, dated 6 June 1929, from Richard Griffith (Carneddog) to his sister-in-law Elin Griffith and his niece Jane in Cricieth, containing mainly family news (ff. 1-20). The letter includes englynion composed by him in memory of family and friends (ff. 12-20), which were to be published in his forthcoming book O Greigiau'r Grug (Denbigh, 1930), pp. 25-32.
Ceir hefyd yn y llawysgrif ddau hysbysiad rhent stad Hafodgarregog, 1902-1903, yn ôl pob golwg ar gyfer William Griffith, Tylyrni, brawd Carneddog a gŵr Elin (ff. 21-22), a theipysgrif o ddyfyniad byr o araith a draddodwyd gan David Lloyd George ym 1925 (f. 23). = The manuscript also contains two Hafodgarregog estate rent notices, 1902-1903, apparently for Carneddog's brother and Elin's husband, William Griffith, Tylyrni (ff. 21-22), and a short typed extract from a 1925 speech by David Lloyd George (f. 23).

Carneddog, 1861-1947.

Nodiadau a drafftiau / Notes and drafts

Nodiadau a drafftiau (1954-[?1999]), yn cynnwys llyfr nodiadau ([?1977]) a thudalennau teipysgrif a llawysgrif amrywiol gan gynnwys drafftiau o gerddi gyda’r teitlau 'The Life Peer', 'Dydd Calan', 'Tomos Tŷ Calch' , ac 'Oscar', ynghyd â chopi o gerdd, 'The Ballad of Jane Shore' gan Donagh MacDonagh (1954); a theipysgrif o ran o sgript yn dwyn y teitl ‘From a Writer’s Notebook’ ([?1999]). Mae’r ffeil hefyd yn cynnwys copi o’r Deddf Addysg (1902); dau doriad o'r wasg (1967; 1999); a gohebiaeth yn cynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth Emyr Humphreys (4), Michael Macpherson (2), Robin Reeves (2), a John Barnie (1). / Notes and drafts (1954-[?1999]), consisting of an exercise book ([?1977]) and various typescript and manuscript pages including drafts of poems titled ‘The Life Peer’, ‘Dydd Calan’, ‘Tomos Tŷ Calch’, and ‘Oscar’, together with a copy of a poem, ‘The Ballad of Jane Shore’ by Donagh MacDonagh (1954); and a typescript of part of a script titled ‘From a Writer’s Notebook’ ([?1999]). The file also includes a copy of the Education Act (1902); two press cuttings (1967; 1999); and correspondence including letters from Emyr Humphreys (4), Michael Macpherson (2), Robin Reeves (2), and John Barnie (1).

David Lloyd George correspondence

Various items of correspondence including copies of telegrams sent by Lloyd George to victorious Liberal candidates in 1923, letters sent by Frances Stevenson from Versailles, Downing Street and Bron y De, a postcard sent to Gwilym Lloyd George, a letter of commiseration to a losing Liberal candidate dated 1929 and a circular letter with Lloyd George's facsimile signature to members of Military Service Tribunals thanking them for their service during World War 1.

Hubbard-Hyde

Marc Hubbard; Peter Hubbard-Miles; Alfred William Hughes; Chris Hughes; Cledwyn Hughes (Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos); Colin Hughes; Craig Parry Hughes; Euron Hughes; David Hughes; Ennys Hughes; Frank Hughes; Glyn Tegai Hughes; Hugh Hughes; John Roberts Hughes; Juliana Hughes; Ronnie Hughes; Ralph Hughes; Robert Hughes; Ronw Moelwyn Hughes; Roy Hughes (Lord Islwyn of Casnewydd); Merfyn Hughes; Bill Hughes; Llyr Hughes Griffiths; Don Hulston; John Humphries; Rob Humphries; Alwyn Humphreys; Christine Humphreys; Rob Humphreys; Jeff Hurford; Jane Hutt; Donna Hutton; Dafydd Huws; Norman ‘Llew’ Huxley; and Carole Hyde.

Brace-Byass

William Brace; Dave Bradney; Sir Joseph Bradney; David Braid; Kevin Brennan; Ed Bridges; Gerry Brienza; Paul Brierley; Paul Brighton; Tania Brisby; Andrew Broad; Fenner Brockway; Peter Brooke; Eric Brooke; Beata Brookes; John Broughton; R. G. Brown; Chris Bryant; Siôn Brynach; William Joseph Buckley; Robert Buckland; John Bufton; Derek Burnham; Eleanor Burnham; Angela Burns; Jon Burns; Simon Burns; Nicholas Burree; Eluned Bush; John Bushell; Christopher Butler; Rosemary Butler; Vic Button; and Sir Sidney Hutchinson Byass.

Papurau J. E. Daniel

  • NLW MS 23870E.
  • File
  • 1905, 1939-1945

Papurau, 1905-1945, yng Nghymraeg a Saesneg, fu'n eiddo i'r Athro John Edward Daniel, yn ymwneud â'i weithgareddau gwleidyddol gyda Plaid Cymru. = Papers, 1905-1945, in Welsh and English, of Professor John Edward Daniel, relating mostly to his political activities with Plaid Cymru.
Maent yn cynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth Compton Mackenzie, 8 Hydref 1939 (f. 1), Gwynfor Evans, 25 Tachwedd 1945 (f. 14), a William George, 20 Mehefin 1945 (f. 5), ynghyd â nodiadau gan George ar gyfer araith yn cefnogi Daniel fel ymgeisydd dros Blaid Cymru ym Mwrdeisdrefi Caernarfon yn etholiad 1945 (ff. 6-13). Hefyd yn y casgliad ceir papur enwebu Saunders Lewis yn is-etholiad Prifysgol Cymru, 1943 (f. 4); teipysgrif 'Memorandwm i Bwyllgor Heddwch y Blaid Genedlaethol' gan D. Gwenallt Jones, [c. 1939] (ff. 15-32, diwedd ar goll); a dau eitem o ohebiaeth deuluol, 1905 a [d.d.] (ff. 33-34). = They include letters from Compton Mackenzie, 8 October 1939 (f. 1), Gwynfor Evans, 25 November 1945 (f. 14), and William George, 20 June 1945 (f. 5), together with autograph notes for a speech by the latter in support of Daniel's candidacy for Plaid Cymru in Carnarvon Boroughs in the 1945 General Election (ff. 6-13). Also in the collection are nomination paper of Saunders Lewis in the University of Wales by-election, 1943 (f. 4); a typescript 'Memorandwm i Bwyllgor Heddwch y Blaid Genedlaethol' by D. Gwenallt Jones, [c. 1939] (ff. 15-32, end lacking); and two items of family correspondence, 1905 and [n.d.] (ff. 33-34).

Daniel, John Edward, 1902-1962.

ab Elis-Altikriti

Rhys ab Elis; Mel ab Owain; Mohammed Abdel Haq; William Abraham; Mandi Abrahams; Ed Abrams; Leo Abse; John L. Aeron-Thomas; Bernard Acworth; Paul Adams; Nicholas Ainger; Ahmed Al-Jeffrey; Ashgar Ali; Parvaiz Ali; Miqdad Al-Nuaimi; John Allen; George Allison; John Allison; and Sura Altikriti.

Hemmerde-Hitchinson

Edward George Hemmerde; Ross Hendry; Henrietta Hensher; Auberon Herbert; John Arthur Herbert; Chris Herriot; William A. S. Hewins; Chris Hewitt; Malcolm Hewson; Darren Hickery; Richard Hill; and Rachael Hitchinson.

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