- 209-210
- Sub-fonds
- 1934-1952
Part of Deian R. Hopkin Papers,
Comprises material related to Llanelly Labour Party.
Part of Deian R. Hopkin Papers,
Comprises material related to Llanelly Labour Party.
Part of Deian R. Hopkin Papers,
Comprises 2 volumes of minutes of the Llanelly Trades Council.
Llanelly Trades Council
Part of Deian R. Hopkin Papers,
Various files related to Deian Hopkin's interests.
Part of Deian R. Hopkin Papers,
Contains files related to internal party administration and election arrangements.
Cardiganshire Labour Party
Part of Deian R. Hopkin Papers,
Part of Deian R. Hopkin Papers,
Part of Deian R. Hopkin Papers,
Llanelly Trades Council and Divisional Labour Party.
Part of Deian R. Hopkin Papers,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Applications for Commission, 1914-1916.
General correspondence, accounts and tenders for clothing and necessaries
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
David Jones was a prolific letter writer, and his correspondents were multifarious. He was part of a circle of young Catholic intellectuals, and was connected with artistic and literary circles, as well as a more aristocratic circle. He would often write many drafts of a letter before completing it, especially when writing to the press or to a scholar or critic. The correspondence deals with matters relating to religion, art, literature, history, Wales and more personal matters. -- The group comprises letters to David Jones from friends, acquaintances, publishers and art galleries; drafts letters from David Jones to friends, draft letters to the editors of newspapers; and copies of letters published in Dai Greatcoat : a self-portrait of David Jones in his letters, edited by René Hague.
Papers of Captain William Owen, R.N.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Papers of Captain William Owen, R.N., comprising diaries and journals, 1750-1775, naval log books, 1750-1778, naval journals, 1750-1775, and other papers, 1746-[c. 1795].
Owen, William, 1732?-1778
Part of John Orlando Parry Manuscripts,
Glynne of Hawarden family papers and documents
Papers of the Glynne family of Hawarden Castle, Flintshire, 17-19 cent., and records of the estate, 1304-1880. Arranged into manuscript volumes, 1686-1874, autograph letters, 1529-1899, deeds and documents, 1304-1880, manuscript estate maps and plans, 1734-1781, and printed matter, 1658-1884. Deposited by Lord Gladstone of Hawarden, 1940. Schedule (1940), vol. 1 (diaries, correspondence etc.), 219 pp., vol. 2 (deeds etc.), 138 pp. Ar 1934-35, p. 44. Nlwj 2 (1941-2), pp. 23-25.
Arranged in chronological order, [pre-1300]-1889 (Hawarden Deeds 1-1915). Four additional items, 1585-1739 (nos 1916-1919), have been inserted into their chronological positions.
Part of Prof. Dafydd Jenkins Papers,
1997 And March 1998 donations. Sales particulars, 1947, of the Hafod Estate and the Hafod Arms, Devil's Bridge, and photographs, have been transferred to the Department of Pictures and Maps (199700296-7).
Part of The Tŷ Cerdd Archive,
Miscellaneous items of musical interest. See also C.14, Grace Williams.
Works by composers (occasional scores),
Part of The Tŷ Cerdd Archive,
Manuscript scores of choral works, orchestral works and songs by composers.
Works by composers (several scores),
Part of The Tŷ Cerdd Archive,
Manuscript scores of songs, choral and orchestral works by composers. May also include related papers and ephemera.
Pitchford estate records (also known as the 'Pitchford MSS')
Part of Pitchford Hall (Ottley) Papers
This catalogue of Pitchford estate records (also known as the 'Pitchford MSS') was prepared by the Historical Manuscripts Commission in 1963, when the records were still housed at Pitchford. In 1983 the National Library of Wales purchased all the items offered for sale by C.R.A. Grant and the owners of the estate. However, not all the papers listed by HMC in 1964 were in fact offered for sale. Nos 2-12 are now held in the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, Kings College London; they comprise military correspondence, 1805-1903, and military miscellanea, 1811-[post-1945]; the Liddell Hart Centre's online description of them is on AIM25, <www.aim25.ac.uk>. Nos 108, 111, 125, 127, 242 and 244 are also marked "Not in NLW" in the paper schedule, and Nos 143-156, 261-265, 270-271, 276, 303, 322-324, 359, 382, 386, 415-424 451, 461, 464-465 and 546-552 are marked "Not on [or in] Sale to NLW"; Nos 23, 31, 72, 113, 204 and 317 appear to be cross-references; No. 74 was not used; and No. 502 appears to be the dorse of 501, in which case both numbers refer to a single item.