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Walk for the world,

  • NLW ex 2699.
  • File
  • 1987-1988.

Papers of the donor, 1987-1988, relating to organising Walk for the world in Wales in 1987, comprising correspondence and publicity material. = Papurau'r rhoddwr, 1987-1987, yn ymwneud â threfnu Taith yn erbyn tlodi yng Nghymru yn 1987 yn cynnwys gohebiaeth a deunydd cyhoeddusrwydd.

The Lewis family of Cynwyl Gaeo : : The land of my fathers,

  • NLW ex 2704.
  • File
  • 2009.

Genealogical study, 2009, compiled by the donor. The second volume contains appendices including family trees, and printed items relating to his duties as Lord Mayor of the City of London, 2007-08.

Lewis, David Thomas Rowell.

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.

D W Lloyd IV

  • Box 4531.
  • File
  • [ca.1935].

102 photographs of events, places and personalities. Most are centred aroung Glasbury, home of D W Lloyd. They include formal and informal portraits, the 1937 by-election, children, and a few views of Cornwall and London.

Lloyd, David Wilfred, 1898-1959, photographer

On Cholera and Potato Disease

  • NLW MS 24011E.
  • File
  • 1854

A volume, 1854 (watermarks 1853, 1854), containing fair copies of letters, dated 1849-1854, written by Joseph Jones, Caernarfon. The volume was compiled by him and presented to J. M. Davies, Frood Vale, Llandeilo, in July 1854. The letters concern Jones's theories on the causes of cholera and potato blight, attributed by him to agencies such as fermentation and the action of earthworms, as well as potential treatments and cures. There are frequent Biblical references, with extensive quotations on pp. 43-49, 75-76, and a few anecdotal references from his own experiences as a mine agent and flour merchant on Anglesey (pp. 5, 63-64).
The letters are addressed to Lord Ashley (later the Earl of Shaftesbury) of the General Board of Health, 1849-1853 (pp. 1-39, 42-50, 53-71), and Lord John Russell, the Prime Minister, 19 September 1851 (pp. 39-40); the final section is addressed to J. M. Davies, 19 July 1854 (pp. 72-82). Brief letters of acknowledgement (pp. 12, 19, 28, 41, 51, 71) and a list of contents are also included (p. i).

Jones, Joseph, 1787?-1856.

Hubert Davies (composer) scrapbook

  • NLW ex 2688.
  • File
  • 1911-1971 /

A scrapbook kept by Hubert Davies (1893-1965), composer and musician, born at Abersychan, including papers relating to his time as a student of the violin at the Royal Academy of Music, concert programmes, photographs and photocopies of articles on music by him published in the Western Mail, together with a list of his manuscripts deposited at the BBC Library, Cardiff, and tributes to his widow Mrs Hannah Davies (d. 1970).

Davies, Hubert (William Hubert), 1893-1965.

Chester freemen,

  • NLW MS 13268A.
  • File
  • [1807x1825].

A manuscript volume with the words 'Entry Book' in ink on the back cover. The volume contains an alphabetical list of the freemen of the city of Chester, 1753-1824, arranged under the names of the mayors for the various years. The list appears to have been compiled c. 1809, and then added to. Inside the back cover of the volume is a list of aldermen and other office holders, both present and absent, 22 October 1824, at the election of Geo[rge] Harrison as mayor.

Teithiau i Norwy a Sweden,

  • NLW MS 13266C.
  • File
  • 1888-1903 /

A journal, 1888-1903, of continental tours undertaken by Jonathan Davies, slate merchant, of Bryneirian, Porthmadog. The description of the first journey, to Norway (pp. 1-55), in August 1888, is preceded by a map of Scandinavia and is illustrated with sepia-coloured photographic prints. The account is dated 12 February 1889, and is followed by an index of place-names (pp. 56-58) mentioned in the preceding description. On p. 59, there are brief accounts of two journeys to Switzerland, one dated 1901. The writer's visit to Sweden in August 1903 is recorded on pp. 61-81.

Davies, Jonathan, 1857-1933

A survey of the cathedral-church of St. David's,

  • NLW MS 13265B.
  • File
  • [1728x1770] /

A copy of Browne Willis, A Survey of the Cathedral-Church of St. David's . . . (London, [c. 1730]), being a re-issue of the 1717 edition with a new title-page and supplementary material in the form of a twenty-two page list of churches, dedications and patrons later included in the author's Parochiale Anglicanum (1733). The volume contains copious manuscript additions, emendations and inserts, many of which are probably in the hand of Edward Yardley, archdeacon of Cardigan, quoting information received from various sources, including William Gambold and H[enry] Goffe. A Table of Kings and Queens. . ., being a printed page from an almanac recording the regnal dates of English monarchs from William the Conqueror to George II, is to be found pasted onto a fly-leaf. The present copy lacks the publisher's list which should face the title- page, as well as a plan and plate of the cathedral which should precede page one. The coats of arms between pages 92 to 93 are coloured.

Willis, Browne, 1682-1760

Llyvr dosparth a cadwedigaeth cerdd dannau, I,

  • NLW MS 13219A.
  • File
  • [1730x1800] /

A small volume written in the eighteenth century lettered on the spine 'Llyvr Dos=parth a Cadwe= digaeth Cerdd Dannau, I'. The scribe was David Jones ('Dewi Fardd') of Trefriw. The contents are as follows: pp. 1-23, 'Clod Cerdd ai Dechreuad' beginning 'Fy Mryd sydd ar hyn om llafur ddwyn ar ddeall it Darllewr . . . Eithr o arfer Cerdd Theoricall y Nef, ni ymadroddwn am dano' [cf. B.M. Addit. MS 14989, ff. 82 recto-111 verso, and also D. Gwenallt Jones, 'Clod Cerdd Dafod', in Llên Cymru, I, pp. 186-7, and Gwendraeth Jones, 'Siôn Conwy III a'i Waith', in B.B.C.S., XXII, pp. 23-4 in particular]; pp. 24-30, 'Gryffydd ap Cynan Twysog Cymru a wnaeth Gyfraith ar y Gwyr wrth Gerdd, yr hon a elwir Ystatud Gryffydd ap Cynan', beginning 'Llyma y sawl y sydd rydd yddynt Glera . . .' and ending '. . . a Disgyblion, gwedi Cael graddau or blaen mewn Eisteddfodau neu Neithorau Reiol. Ac felly y Terfyna Ystatud Gryffydd ap Cynan Twysog Gwynedd, ar y Gwyr wrth Gerdd'; pp. 32-54 , 'Naw o Gyd-gordiadau sydd mewn Desgant neu Brior . . .' followed by lists of airs, etc. ('Ar y Bragod Gywair', 'Y Clyme, y Gogywair', etc.) ending with 'Llyma'r 24 mesurau Cerdd Dant' and 'Llyma y Rheolau Cerdd Dafod'; p. 55, 'Llyma Lyfr a Elwir Cadwedigaeth Cerdd Dannau' beginning 'Nid amgen, Telynnau, a Chrythau o fewn 3 Talaith Gymru . . .'; p. 59, 'Llyma fal y nodwyd wrth Ystatud Gryff: ap Cynan, Rhoddion i bob Gradd yn ei Radd, o Gerdd Dafod, a Thant', beginning 'Tair Gwyl arbennig sydd nid amgen Nadolig, Pasg, ar Sul gwyn . . .'; p. 62, a 'cywydd' by William Llun ('Cywydd i ofyn Telyn i Siencin Gwynn, o Lan=idlos'); and pp. 65-71, a list of the names of bards ('Henwau'r Beirdd'), A-R, with one or two later additions, one name on p. 66 ('Gruffdd. ap Lln. Vychan'), being probably in the autograph of Edward Williams, 'Iolo Morganwg'. There is a triad on p.54. On the fly-leaf in a later hand is written 'Dosparth Cerdd Dafod'.

Jones, David, -1785

Will (copy) of Jasper Griffyth, 1614,

  • NLW MS 13188E.
  • File
  • [1940].

A typewritten copy of the will, with inventory, of Jasper Griffyth, clerk, vicar of Hinckley, co. Leicester, proved in the archdeaconry court of Leicester, [28 May] 1614, with a covering letter, 1940, from Eleanor Swift, Archivist, Leicester City Museum, to W. Ll. Davies (afterwards Sir William Ll. Davies), Librarian of the National Library of Wales.

Theatrum historicum et chronologicum

  • NLW MS 13186D.
  • File
  • [1662x1725]

An interleaved copy of Christoph Helwig, Theatrum historicum et chronologicum . . ., Ed. sexta (Oxoniae, 1662), with some manuscript additions (the solar cycle, lunar cycle, Dominical letter, the date of Easter, and the corresponding year in the Hegira or Mohammedan era, etc.). Written on some of the blank leaves at the beginning and end of the volume are genealogical memoranda concerning the family of Humphrey Humphreys, bishop of Bangor and afterwards of Hereford (see also the note facing p. 178), and facing one of the pages of the Index there is a list of dates concerning William Lloyd, bishop of St. Asaph.

Helwig, Christoph, 1581-1617

Miscellaneous papers relating to David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, including,

  • NLW ex 1069.
  • File
  • 1918-1935.

Miscellaneous papers relating to David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, including:. Financial papers relating to United Newspapers (1918) Ltd, 1918-27, and the Daily Chronicle Investment Corporation Ltd, 1928-9. Press-cuttings relating to the 'Honours' Scandal, 1922. Briefs for speeches at Barnstaple, 1925, and Plymouth, 1935. Correspondence and papers relating to the National Liberal Political Fund, 1927-35 (including papers on contributions from the Fund to the Land and Nation League, 1927-8, the Rating Campaign, 1928, The National Liberal Survey, 1929, Rowntree's Unemployment Inquiry, 1929, Poster Services, 1929, J C Akerman Committee, 1929, Free Trade Campaign, 1931, Mrs Lucy Masterman's Unemployment Inquiry, 1935-6). Papers on the purchase of the Caernarfon Liberal Club Buildings, 1928-9. Papers relating to the Report of the Committee on Industrial Assurances (the Cohen Report), 1933. Amendments to the Criminal Justices Bill, 1935. Draft of the section on Agriculture in the Council of Action Policy Statement on Development and Reconstruction, 1935, with related notes. Miscellaneous papers, press-cuttings and fragments. Included with papers and correspondence of David Lloyd George purchased from Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, Freshford, Bath in March 1987, the main group now being NLW MSS 22514-37.

Llyfrau nodiadau'r Parchedig Dan Jones a phapurau David Caronian Jones = : Reverend Dan Jones notebooks and David Caronian Jones papers,

  • NLW ex 1015.
  • file
  • 1868, 1929-1951.

Dau lyfr nodiadau'r Parch. Dan Jones (1888-1943), gweinidog Capel Bwlchgwynt, Tregaron, a ddefnyddiwyd ganddo i gofnodi manylion am gyfarfodydd eglwysig, angladdau a phriodasau, ynghyd â phapurau David Caronian Jones, Medical Hall, Tregaron, cynghorydd ac ymgyrchydd. = Two notebooks of the Reverend Dan Jones (1888-1943), minister of Bwlchgwynt Chapel, Tregaron, used for recording details of church meetings, funeral and weddings, together with the papers of David Caronian Jones, Medical Hall, Tregaron, councillor and campaigner.

Jones, Dan. 1888-

Dyddiadur,

  • NLW MS 13060A.
  • File
  • [1920x1927].

A copy of Y Dyddiadur Methodistaidd am 1920 . . . containing manuscript entries giving the names of preachers who were to fulfil or had fulfilled preaching engagements [? at Maengwyn Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Machynlleth], 1920-1927.

The parish of Llandwrog,

  • NLW MS 13053B.
  • File
  • [20 cent., first ½].

Miscellaneous data (typewritten) relating to the parish of Llandwrog, co. Caernarvon, including extracts from a lay subsidy roll, 1663, a hearth tax return, 1664, an assessment for church mise, 1743, and a land tax assessment, 1788; incomplete lists of the rectors, 1652-1936, curates, 1633-1896, and churchwardens, 1739-1812; lists of freeholders, jurors, and electors, mid-sixteenth century - 1794; etc. The whole has been bound in the form of a small booklet.

Caneuon a barddoniaeth Hugh Davies,

  • NLW MS 12902C.
  • File
  • [1875x1938] /

?Holograph copies of the words and music of two songs entitled 'Y Llyn' and 'Y Môr', both the words and music being by [Hugh Davies, 1853- ] 'Alltud yr Andes'; press cuttings containing poems by the said Hugh Davies; and a holograph letter from R. E. Jones (nephew of Hugh Davies), Cynwyd, Corwen, to [? the Librarian, the National Library of Wales], 1938 (information relating to his uncle).

Davies, Hugh, Alltud yr Andes, b. 1853

Letters to Sir John Thomas Stanley, bart,

  • NLW MS 12886D.
  • File
  • 1813

Ten holograph letters, August-September 1813, from [Lady] M[aria] J[osepha] S[tanley] from Parkgate and Winnington, to [her husband] Sir John Tho[ma]s Stanley, [7th] bart. [later baron Stanley of Alderley, co. Chester], at Chester and Penrhos, co. Anglesey (personal and family news, news of acquaintances, financial matters, the appointment of [Robert] Southey as poet laureate, references to the war in Europe, e.g., the Austrian manifesto, the wounding of General Moreau, a proposed blockade of Tortosa, affairs in Sicily, etc., an invitation to recipient to attend a meeting at Manchester in connection with a society for converting Jews).

Stanley, Maria Josepha Stanley, Baroness, 1771-1863

Journal of the Rev. William Rees, Llechryd

  • NLW MS 12863F.
  • File
  • 1880-1917

Journal, 1880-1917, of the Rev. William Rees, minister of the Independent Church ['Yr Hen Gapel'] in the village of Llechryd, co. Cardigan, 1864-1880, and of Tabernacle Church in the same village, 1880-19 [ ]. The latter church had been established and a new chapel built by the said William Rees and his followers in 1880, after they had seceded from the Independent Church as a result of friction arising from conflicting views on a number of topics. The contents of the volume consist basically of an account of the writer's life and of the history of the new church from 1880 onwards, but the narrative is interspersed with lengthy passages and entire sections devoted to religious and moral declamation and mysticism. The writer sometimes expresses his thoughts in verse. Biographical data relating to the writer's life prior to 1880 are found on pp. 437 et seq. Inset are a holograph letter from W. A. Williams (honorary secretary of the New Church Missionary Society), Swansea, to [the Rev. William] Rees, 1914 (greetings from the Society's annual assembly), and a holograph letter from John Thomas, Llandilo, also by inference to William Rees, 1911 (an invitation to preach in Horeb Chapel, Llandilo).

Rees, William, 1839-1919

Letters from F. W. P. Jago

  • NLW MS 12859B.
  • File
  • 1896-1899

Seven holograph letters and one Christmas card, 1896-1899 and undated, from Fred[erick] W[illiam] P[earce] Jago [Cornish scholar] from Plymouth, to (as per address or by inference) H[enry] T[obit] Evans at Lampeter and Carmarthen. The letters relate largely to a mutual interest in the Cornish language. Specific points referred to include the address of a Truro bookseller who could provide recipient with books on Cornish, the writer's friendship with [the Reverend John] Bannister, variant forms of the writer's name, the death of the Cornish language owing to the pressure of English, the lack of a printed literature, etc., the survival of Cornish dialect in West Cornwall, the writer's published glossary of the Cornish dialect [The Ancient Language and the Dialect of Cornwall with an enlarged Glossary . . . (Truro, 1882)] and his English - Cornish Dictionary . . [(London, 1887)], unpublished manuscript copies of second editions of these two works which the author had offered to sell to the Royal Institute of Cornwall, the possibility that Professor [John] Rhys [of Oxford University] would assist with publication, the state of the Welsh language and the danger to it from English pressure on the eastern border and 'Forster's law of education', the need for 'at least bilingual teaching in the Welsh schools and the employment of native teachers', the lack of information relating to the use of Cornish in church services, the last sermon preached in Cornish, recipient's visit to Cornwall and newspaper articles by him describing the visit, the Breton and Manx languages, the [South African] war, and recipient's newspaper work.

Jago, Frederick William Pearce, b. 1817.

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