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Petroleum Committee, Carracas

The series comprises correspondence and documents relating to the Petroleum Committee held in Carracas, Venezuela in 1955. A workers' representative from the Netherlands, Mr Vermeulen made a speech at the opening session criticising the Venezeuan government's record of trade union rights and was subsequently deported from the country, causing the remaining workers' representatives to walk out and the suspension of the session.

Pregethau / Sermons

Cyfres o lyfrau nodiadau a thudalennau rhydd (1918-1955) oll wedi eu hysgrifennu yn llaw Griffith Jones ac yn cynnwys yn bennaf bregethau ynghyd ag amryw nodiadau perthynol eraill. / A series of notebooks and loose leaves (1918-1955) all written in the hand of Griffith Jones and consisting mainly of sermons together with various other related notes.

Personalia

Atgynhyrchiad o ‘Lampeter celebrities’ gan Matt a gyhoeddwyd yn y Sunday Graphic yn cynnwys digrifluniau o gymeriadau lleol.

Dyer family papers

Papers relating to the Dyer family of Aberglasney, Marylebone, Abbess Roding, etc., 1736-1948, including a volume of poetry in the hand of William Charles Dyer, 1761-1763; copies, [19 cent., second ¼]-1854, of letters from Fanny Morgan, Wales, to the Dyer family of Marylebone; genealogical papers, 1756-1948, accumulated by W. H. D. Longstaffe; and engravings, dated 1736-1841.

Coalition Liberal Organisation Records

Papers created and collected by George Julian Selwyn Scovell in his role as General Secretary of the Coalition Liberal Organisation including correspondence received, drafts of outgoing correspondence, memoranda and other documents relating to the organisation of the office such as summaries of press coverage, analysis of election prospects, some financial issues etc.

Coalition Liberal Organisation

Tack notes

Tack notes (take notes) or licences issued by successive members of the Pryse family of Gogerddan or their agents, to mining prospectors to search for minerals and quarry stone at numerous locations on the Gogerddan estate near Aberystwyth in Cardiganshire, and near Machynlleth in Montgomeryshire, 1732-1772, 1859-1924; and books of counterpart tack notes granted by Pryse Pryse of Gogerddan in the manors of Genau’r-glyn and Nantryarian, 1852-1907.

Abernantbychan leases, notices to quit and other tenancy papers

Various papers relating to leasing and tenancies on the Abernantbychan estate, 1815-(Postmark 1906). They comprise notices to tenants to quit, 1815; papers concerning the ejectment of Hannah Jones of Blaenantfflyman, 1855-1856; letters and papers about a new valuation of the Abernantbychan estate, 1857-1858; and papers relating to leases of Waunmendy, Cefnceirw and Pembroke Castle, 1890-(Postmark 1906)

Barddoniaeth

Papurau rhyddion yn awr wedi eu rhwymo yn gyfrolau ydyw Evan James MSS 8-15. Yn Evan James MSS 8-11, sef y rhai sy'n cynnwys barddoniaeth Ieuan, gwelir ar gefnau rhai dalennau y nodiad 'copied to book', yn llaw Iago; Evan James MS 3 ydyw'r llyfr hwn. Ar eraill gwelir 'copied to the music book', yn llaw Iago eto; nid yw'r llyfr hwn yn y casgliad. Gwelir fod nifer o'r cerddi wedi bod trwy'r post, rhai yn llythyrau at aelodau o'i deulu, eraill i eisteddfodau. Mae ychydig o waith Tomos ab Iago yn gymysg ag eiddo ei frawd oherwydd defnyddio'r un ddalen gan y ddau; mae'n bosibl hefyd fod nifer o'r cerddi dienw, neu â ffugenwau yn unig, yn waith Tomos - tebyg iawn i'w gilydd yw'r ddwy ysgrifen. Mae peth ansicrwydd hefyd ynglyn ag awduriaeth y cerddi yn Evan James MS 10, ff. 58-65.

Deeds relating to properties at Bryn-mawr, Llangatwg and Llanelli, Breconshire

Deeds for several leasehold properties owned by the Dukes of Beaufort, situated in King Street, Glamorgan Street, Orchard Street and Cemetery Road, Bryn-mawr, in the parishes of Llangatwg and Llanelli, co. Brecon, 1846-1889, endorsed with licences to assign, up to 1895. The properties include several cottages and houses with gardens, some of which were later divided into smaller dwellings, and a stable and coach house. The successive lessees appear to have been mostly tradesmen such as drapers, shoemakers, grocers, publicans, a postmaster, a druggist, William Evans the gas manager, and professionals such as a surgeon and a nonconformist minister. The names of several women appear, usually as executrices of the respective lessees.

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