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Frongoch Camp medical list

  • NLW MS 24185B.
  • File
  • 1916

A notebook containing a medical list for the South Camp at Frongoch internment camp, Merioneth, 17 July-18 August and 22 October 1916, compiled by Tomás O Donncadha (Tomás O Donohoe).
The lists, compiled daily, 17-23 July, 25 July, 29 July-2 August (ff. 4-10, rectos only, 11-13, 14) and 3-18 August (ff. 3 verso-7 verso, versos only, 8 verso-10 verso, 13 verso, 14 verso-20), are variously headed 'Hospital List', 'Medicine' or 'Medical List' and include the names of patients and their prisoner numbers. Three further lists, 22 October 1916 and [n.d.], are included on loose sheets (ff. 21-23). The volume also includes lists of Irish words and phrases (ff. 1 verso-2 verso, 18 verso-19). The volume is written mostly in pencil. Frongoch housed over 1800 Irish republicans between June and December 1916; the South Camp was located in an old whisky distillery, the nearby North Camp consisted of wooden huts. O Donohoe writes 'Farewell' on f. 19 verso and the end of the volume coincides closely with the release of the majority of the prisoners in mid-August.

O Donohoe, Tomás, 1894-1957

Miscellaneous correspondence

Letter to Richard Border from Downing Street on behalf of Andrew Bonar Law noting that LG is attempting to form a government dated 7 December 1916, a telegram from Lord Chamberlain to Frederick Guest, Aldford House Park Lane requiring his attendance at Buckingham Palace to be invested and a post card (in French) of the table on which the peace treaty was signed 28 June 1918.

Printed material

Photocopies, printouts and a single original cutting, 1916, [20 cent., last ¼]-2022, of Dorothy Bonarjee's published poems from The Dragon (1913-1917) and The Welsh Outlook (1919) (ff. 1-24); together with copies of three publications, namely The Indus: The Indian Students' Union and Hostel, 2.5 (November 1922), including an article by Harihar Das on 'The Poetry of Dorothy Noel Bonarjee' (on pp. 50-53) containing lines from two poems not recorded elsewhere (12 pp.), and a modern photocopy of the entire issue (13 ff.); The Trial of the Landowners, Being a Criticism of Colonel J. C. Faunthorpe's Report on the Eka Movement in Oudh. By an Indian Barrister [Debendra Nath Bonarjee] (Lucknow, [1922]) (16 pp.); and D[ebendra] N[ath] Bonarjee, Should a Government Honour its Bond? The Story of a Case Arising out of the U. P. Government's New Tenancy Legislation (Allahabad, [1938]) (8 pp.).

Bonarjee, D. N. (Debendra Nath), -1941

General Correspondence

Th file comprises correspondence received by Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans during the First world War period inlcuding letters sent to him at Downing Street, the Cbinet Office and the Treasury. Correspondents include Thomas Strong, Dean of Christ Church Oxford, Thomas Jones CH and A. J. Sylvester. It also contains letters sent to Sir Guildhaume's future wife, Elizabeth Watkin, while she was working as a private secretary to David Lloyd George.

All ye who weep,

Printed booklet, 'All Ye Who Weep', a Motet (for Quartette or Chorus) composed by Jenkyn Jones. Dedicated to Madame Bowen Davies, Cardigan.

Nodiadau a thoriadau / Notes and cuttings

Nodiadau a thoriadau amrywiol, yn cynnwys copi o’r gerdd ‘ Listen, Watch, Wait: In Memoriam R.S. Thomas’ (2002); copi o’r gyfres ‘Michael Edwards: The Nationalist at College’ gan Emyr Humphreys (1937); tudalen o nodiadau llawysgrif yn llaw Emyr Humphreys (heb ddyddiad); cerdyn dyddiedig 1917-1918; a cherdyn pellach gan ‘Keith a Sheila’ (heb ddyddiad). / Various notes and cuttings, including a copy of the poem ‘Listen, Watch, Wait: In Memoriam R.S. Thomas’ (2002); a copy of the seriel ‘Michael Edwards: The Nationalist at College’ by Emyr Humphreys (1937); a page of manuscript notes in the hand of Emyr Humphreys (undated); a card dated 1917-1918; and a further card from ‘Keith and Sheila’ (undated).

Saunders Lewis letters to T. Charles Edwards

  • NLW MS 24189E.
  • File
  • 1918, 1935-1976

Papers of Thomas Charles Edwards, Ampleforth, 1918, 1935-1976, including fifty-seven letters, in Welsh and English, from Saunders Lewis to him, 1935-1976 (ff. 1-5, 7-11, 13-15, 18, 20-45, 47-48, 50-55, 58-69), to his wife Imelda, 1940-1941, 1950 (ff. 16-17, 19, 49), or to both, 1939 (f. 12), containing personal news and discussing politics, current affairs, the Catholic Church and articles by TCE.
Also included are letters to TCE from David Jones, 17 June 1937, seeking to send Lewis a copy of his 'In Parenthesis' (f. 6), G[riffith] J[ohn] Williams, 16 July 1948, concerning an R. W[illiams] Parry englyn (f. 46) and John B[arrett] Davies, St Dogmaels, 22 October 1962 (ff. 56-57); together with a letter, 19 May 1918, from TCE, Shrewsbury, to his mother (ff. 70-73); a script for Lewis's radio talk 'A Prospect of Wales: 7. Welsh Writers of Today', as transmitted on the Welsh Home Service, 25 April 1961, being the copy sent by Lewis to TCE (ff. 74-84); and seven press cuttings, 1935-1936, mainly relating to Lewis and the burning of the bombing school at Penyberth (ff. 85-91).

Lewis, Saunders, 1893-1985

Pregethau / Sermons

Pum llyfr nodiadau, ynghyd â bwndeli o thudalennau rhydd (1918-1921), yn cynnwys nodiadau llawysgrif yn llaw Griffith Jones ac yn cynnwys pregethau a nodiadau perthynol. Mae'r bwndel hefyd yn cynnwys toriad o'r wasg (1942). / Five ruled notebooks, together with bundles of loose leaves (1918-1921), containing manuscript notes in the hand of Griffith Jones and consisting of sermons and related notes. The bundle also includes a press cutting (1942).

Rev. J. T. Rhys (Margaret Lloyd George) Papers

  • NLW Facs 1092
  • File
  • 1918-2019

Copies of 22 speeches given by Dame Margaret Lloyd George (1918-1921) relating to politics, charity functions, social work for the poor and the war wounded, the opening of schools, exhibitions, bazaars, an unveiling of a war memorial, presentations of awards, and addresses to major conventions. Also contains transcribed copies of the speeches, and also contains notes by the donor (grandson of Rev J.T Rhys) providing additional contextual information (2019). A booklet titled 'Mrs. Lloyd George Goes to Lampeter: 17th June 1919, A Rhys/Rees Story in Three Parts ' (see JTR MLG SP4 Lampeter Cardiganshire Liberals 17th June 1919) written by the donor is also included; originally a supplement to an exhibition in Lampeter Museum and a prior publication 'A Lampeter Family Story 1870-1971'.
Also contains copies of four letters from Viscountess Nancy Astor, 3 of which are to Mrs Lloyd-George, and 1 to JTR. Notes regarding the information and context of the letters from the donor are included.

Each speech has been referenced as follows:
JTR MLG SP1: Free Church Council Women, Social Rescue, Bloomsbury Central Church March 1918;
JTR MLG SP2 National Federation of Women's Institutes Exhibition, Caxton Hall, November 1918;
JTR MLG SP3 Garreglwyd, Holyhead, 14th June 1919;
JTR MLG SP4 Lampeter Cardiganshire Liberals 17th June 1919;
JTR MLG SP5 Women and peace on earth, 'Liverpool Courier' article 30th June 1919;
JTR MLG SP6 Bangor, Opening of the new Hostel for the Normal College, 21 October 1919;
JTR MLG SP7 Royal Dental Hospital, Roll of Honour and Prize Giving, 5th November 1919;
JTR MLG SP8 Plymouth in support of Lady Astor, afternoon of 14th November 1919;
JTR MLG SP9 YWCA Bazaar Opening Remarks, Central Hall Westminster, 4th December 1919;
JTR MLG SP10 On Temperance, notes written by MLG at Melchet Court, early March 1920;
JTR MLG SP11 Stockport Women's groups, 25th March 1920;
JTR MLG SP12 Camberwell Women's Rally for Dr Macnamara, 26th March 1920 by-election;
JTR MLG SP13 World Women's Temperance Conference, Central Hall Westminster, April 1920;
JTR MLG SP14 Browns of Chester, 28th October 1920;
JTR MLG SP15 Llandudno Women's Liberal Association, probably early 1921;
JTR MLG SP16 Baptist Women's League, Bloomsbury Central Church, London, 27th April 1921;
JTR MLG SP17 Sunday School Bloomsbury Central Church, London, May 1921?;
JTR MLG SP18 Llanfairfechan, circa May 1921;
JTR MLG SP19 Carnarvon Boroughs, May 1921;
JTR MLG SP20 On Temperance, Purity and Religion, Welsh Presbyterians, Porthmadog, 13th June 1921;
JTR MLG SP21 Milton Mount College 23rd June 1921;
JTR MLG SP22 Liverpool, British and Foreign Bible Society, The Sun Hall, Liverpool, 29th June 1921.

Rhys, John Thomas (J.T.), Rev., 1867-1938

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