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Tystysgrif ordeiniad ac atgofion Capel y Dysteb a Chapel Coffa,

  • NLW MS 16712D.
  • file
  • [1903x1956] /

Tystysgrif ordeiniad, yn Saesneg, y Parchedig John Luther Thomas, dyddiedig 19 Awst 1903, ac atgofion teipysgrif gan John Luther Thomas, yng Nghymraeg, o Gapel Annibynwyr Seion (Capel y Dysteb), Conwy a'r Capel Coffa (Annibynwyr), Cyffordd Llandudno, 1903-1921, ynghyd â nodiadau bywgraffyddol yn ymwneud â'r Parchedigion R. Conwy Pritchard a Henry Richard Lloyd, Conwy. = The ordination certificate, in English, of the Reverend John Luther Thomas, dated 19 August 1903, and typescript memoirs by John Luther Thomas, in Welsh, of Seion Independent Chapel (Capel y Dysteb), Conway and of Capel Coffa (Independent) Chapel, Llandudno Junction, 1903-1921, together with biographical notes relating to the Reverends R. Conwy Pritchard and Henry Richard Lloyd, Conway.
Ceir cyfeiriadau at yr Athro R. Tudur Jones, Coleg Bala-Bangor (ff. 2, 11); y Parchedig John Roberts ('J.R.') (ff. 2, 5); y Parchedig W. E. Penllyn Jones, Hen Golwyn (ff. 7, 10); Richard Owen ('Myfyrian') (f. 10), ac eraill. = There are references to Dr R. Tudur Jones, Bala-Bangor College (ff. 2, 11); the Reverend John Roberts ('J.R.') (ff. 2, 5); the Reverend W. E. Penllyn Jones, Old Colwyn (ff. 7, 10); Richard Owen ('Myfyrian'), and others.

Thomas, J. Luther (John Luther), 1881-1970.

Tystysgrif

  • Mân Adnau 1612/VIII
  • File
  • 1948

Tysteb J. E. Jones,

  • NLW MS 23221D
  • File
  • 1962-1963.

Papers, 1962-3, relating to a national appeal fund in appreciation of the services of J. E. Jones (1905-70) as organiser and general secretary of Plaid Cymru, 1930-62, mainly comprising letters, mostly in Welsh, from signatories and contributors to the appeal.

Tyrwhitt pedigrees,

  • NLW MS 10768C.
  • File
  • [1872x1899] /

[R. P. Tyrwhitt:] Notices and Remains of the family of Tyrwhitt ... originally seated in Northumberland ... afterwards in Lincolnshire ... and more recently in Shropshire and Denbighshire ... [London, 1872], with MS. additions by Sir [John] Bernard Burke, Ulster King at Arms, and by William Edward Foster, F.S.A.. Inset is an undated letter to the author from Walter S[pencer-] S[tanhope] Tyrwhittt, Oxford, relating to Tyrwhitt pedigrees.

Tyrwhitt, Robert Philip, 1798-1886.

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