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Illuminated address,

  • NLW MS 22052D.
  • File
  • 1924 /

An address, illuminated by William Grant Murray, ARCA, presented, 1924, to John Evan Pughe-Jones, Swansea, district auditor for South Wales, upon his retirement and signed by officials of the local authorities in the South Wales Audit District.

William Grant Murray.

Cerddi,

  • NLW MS 22040A.
  • File
  • 1887-1903 /

Verses and hymns, 1887-1903, by the Reverend James Tegryn Phillips ('Iago Tegryn'), Hebron, co. Pembroke, together with a few biographical details concerning him.

Phillips, James Tegryn

Victoria Wells, Llanwrtyd,

  • NLW MS 22034E.
  • File
  • 1897-1935.

Documents, plans and correspondence, 1897-1935, relating to the Victoria Wells and other properties in Llanwrtyd, co. Brecon.

Farming account book,

  • NLW MS 22033D.
  • File
  • 1897-1968 /

Farming account book originally belonging to David Evans of Ayngstree, Clifton-on-Teme, Worcestershire, who seems to have moved there from the Llandysul area of Cardiganshire. The volume comprises accounts, 1897-1915, of sales of farming produce and of wages and allowances to servants and labourers (ff. 1-31, 148 verso-67 verso, 173 verso-7); a few veterinary, household and culinary recipes (ff. 2, 16, 30 recto-verso, 31 verso-2); and family and other memoranda. There are also farming accounts and memoranda, 1943-1968, probably from the Llandysul area (ff. 33 verso-41 verso, 144-6 verso, 172-4).

Evans, David, Clifton-on-Teme

Letters to Edward Copleston,

  • NLW MS 21977C.
  • File
  • 1801-1848

Over one hundred and twenty letters, 1801-1848, mainly addressed to Edward Copleston, provost of Oriel College, Oxford, and bishop of Llandaf. The correspondents include such public figures as Henry Brougham (5) 1827-1839, Lord Grenville (6) 1809-1827, Robert Peel (6) 1824-1841, and William Wilberforce (3) 1827-1828. An index of correspondents is contained on f. i.

Poor-rate assessments,

  • NLW MS 22030A.
  • File
  • 1845-1847.

A poor-rate assessment book for the parish of Llanbadarn Fynydd, co. Radnor, 1845-1847.

Tour of North Wales,

  • NLW MS 22021A.
  • File
  • 1871 /

Journal of Charles H. New, Norwich, describing a tour of North Wales, August-September 1871, illustrated with contemporary engravings, photographs, one original pencil sketch (f. 40 verso), pressed plants and route map.

New, Charles, 1840-1875

Montgomeryshire and Salop presbytery,

  • NLW MS 21966A.
  • File
  • 1869-1878.

A minute-book, 1869-1878, of the Montgomeryshire and Salop Presbytery (Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church), with statistics for the years 1870-1871, 1873-1876.

Letters to Alfred Thomas, Lord Pontypridd,

  • NLW MS 21958D.
  • File
  • 1886-1913.

Some sixty letters, 1886-1913, to Alfred Thomas, 1st baron Pontypridd, relating mainly to national and local politics and to secondary and university education in Wales. The correspondents include Sir Edward Anwyl (1) 1905, Henry Austin Bruce, Lord Aberdare (1) 1886, Sir D. Brynmor Jones (2) 1900, J. Viriamu Jones (3) 1900, Sir Isambard Owen (1) 1893, Robert Threshie Reid, Lord Loreburn (4) 1908-1911, Lord Rendel (2) 1899, 1902, and Charles Vaughan, dean of Llandaf (6) 1888-1897.

Commonplace book,

  • NLW MS 21956A.
  • File
  • 1868-1869 /

A commonplace book of John Jones, Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire containing aphorisms and transcripts of poetry by John Davies ('Ossian Gwent').

Jones, John, Ebbw Vale.

'The Insolence of Man',

  • NLW MS 21955C.
  • File
  • 1942 /

Typescript draft, 1942, with autograph revision and annotations, of four chapters of 'The Insolence of Man', an unpublished work on evolution by Terence Hanbury White, together with a covering letter, 1952 (f. 1) from the author to Angus Bellairs, a former pupil, and the latter's comments (ff. 55-6).

White, T. H. (Terence Hanbury), 1906-1964

Missa Cambrensis,

  • NLW MS 22009F.
  • File
  • 1954 /

Autograph reproduction of Missa Cambrensis for soli, chorus and orchestra by Dr Gomer Llywelyn Jones ('Llywelyn Gomer'), formerly Associate Professor of Music, Michigan State University, and Director of the University's Symphony Orchestra. 'Begun in Cardiff, Wales, 1946-1947 Completed in Pembrokeshire, Wales, 1953-1954' (f. iv).

Gomer, Llywelyn

David Jones: The Fatigue

  • NLW MSS 21925-6E, 21927D.
  • File
  • 1965, 1975

Correspondence and other papers, 1965, concerning the production of a limited edition of The Fatigue by David Jones to mark the author's seventieth birthday, together with galley and page proofs, heavily corrected by the author, and a few related papers, 1975. The correspondence includes ten letters from David Jones to the printers, Will and Sebastian Carter, Rampant Lions Press, Cambridge (NLW MS 21925E, ff. 25-7, 29-34, 43).

Jones, David, 1895-1974

Petition of William Hurst and Glamorgan papers

  • NLW MS 13926E.
  • File
  • 1805-1851

A volume containing the petition of William Hurst, formerly of Gabalfa and Dinas Powys, to the Court of Exchequer concerning his claims in Dinas Powys, Rumney, Llandough, Highlight, Cibwr, St Andrews Major, Merthyr Dyfan, Cogan, Roath, St Brides-super-Ely, Llanedern, Llandaf, Ystradyfodwg, Peterston-super-Ely and Cardiff. Also included are: a sale bill, 1825, from the Roath estate; a promissory note, 1821, from Harford's ironworks, Machen; the probate record, 1845, of Noah Morgan, Cymer; and an election address, 1851, from General Sir George Tyler to the voters of Glamorgan, with manuscript notes on the contents by Ifan Kyrle Fletcher.

Hurst, William, fl. 1769

Address to Mrs Walter Roch,

  • NLW MS 21915B.
  • File
  • 1911.

An address, 1911, containing a list of subscribers to a presentation by the people of Aber-carn and district, co. Monmouth, to the Hon. Fflorens Mary Ursula Herbert ('Seren Gwent') on her marriage to Walter Francis Roch, MP.

Ioan Gwent: Barddoniaeth

  • NLW MS 13919B.
  • File
  • 1858-1876, 1944

A notebook containing poetry by John Watkins (Ioan Gwent, c. 1831-1889/1890), Rhymni, including 'Pryddest ar y gwlith', which won the chair at the Tregaron and Tredegar eisteddfodau in 1876, together with related press cuttings and correspondence, 1858-1859, and biographical notes by Isaac Herriman, June 1944. This volume may have been intended for publication as the second part of John Watkins's Tlysau Awen (Rhymni, 1880).

Watkins, John, fl. 1870-1880 Poetry (1876), NLW MS 13919B Letter to (1859), NLW MS 13919B, inside envelope

Llythyrau Anthropos,

  • NLW MS 23888D.
  • file
  • 1931-1979 /

Oddeutu tri llythyr ar hugain, 1931-1934, oddi wrth y Parch. Robert David Rowland (Anthropos) at Helena Roberts (m. 1934), Porthmadog, awdur Dramau i Blant (Wrecsam, 1934) a cyfrannwr rheolaidd i Drysorfa'r Plant, a olygwyd gan Anthropos ar y pryd (ff. 1-58). = Some twenty-three letters, 1931-1934, in Welsh, from the Rev. Robert David Rowland (Anthropos) to Helena Roberts (d. 1934), Porthmadog, author of Dramau i Blant (Wrexham, 1934) and a regular contributor to Trysorfa'r Plant, then edited by Anthropos (ff. 1-58).
Mae nifer o'r llythyrau (ff. 3, 6, 29, 37-38, 47) yn cynnwys cerddi gan Anthropos. Ceir hefyd lythyr, 20 Rhagfyr 1934, oddi wrth Anthropos at Evelyn Roberts, chwaer Helena (ff. 60-61), ynghyd â gohebiaeth, 1979, rhwng Evelyn a'r Parch. John Roberts, Llanfwrog, mewn perthynas â pherfformiad yng Nghaernarfon o 'Y Gwr o'r Pentre Gwyn', pasiant yn seiliedig ar fywyd Anthropos (ff. 68-70). = Several of the letters (ff. 3, 6, 29, 37-38, 47) contain poetry by Anthropos. Also included is a letter, 20 December 1934, from Anthropos to Evelyn Roberts, Helena's sister (ff. 60-61), together with correspondence, 1979, between Evelyn and the Rev. John Roberts, Llanfwrog, relating to a performance in Caernarfon of 'Y Gwr o'r Pentre Gwyn', a pageant based on the life of Anthropos (ff. 68-70).

Anthropos, 1853?-1944.

Catalogue of the Sebright Welsh Manuscripts

  • NLW MS 13918F
  • File
  • 1781-1788

A catalogue, 1781, compiled by the Rev. John Jones, Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, of Welsh manuscripts in the library of Sir John Sebright (1725-1794), Beechwood, Hertfordshire, which formerly belonged to his grandfather, Sir Thomas Saunders Sebright, bart (1692-1736).

Jones, John, Rev., fl. 1781

Capel Seion, Merthyr,

  • NLW MS 21908B.
  • File
  • [1905x1918] /

An account by E. T. John ('Ieuan Dyfed'), Merthyr Tudful, of the history of Seion Baptist church, Merthyr, Glamorganshire, 1788-1888.

John, E.T., 1884-1918

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