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Llyfr casglu Llundain

Llyfr casglu Apel y Capeli Annibynol Cymreig (dyfrnod 1830), yn bennaf yn llaw y Parch. John Saunders, gyda manylion casgliadau yn Llundain, Chwefror-Mai 1835 (ff. 1 verso-19 verso). = A Welsh Congregational Churches Appeal Fund collecting book (watermark 1830), mainly in the hand of the Rev. John Saunders, containing details of collections in London, February-May 1835 (ff. 1 verso-19 verso).
Mae nodyn gan Samuel Roberts mewn perthynas a landlordiaeth yn Llanbrynmair ar ff. 75 verso-76 (testun รข'i wyneb i waered). = A note by Samuel Roberts concerning landlordism in Llanbrynmair is on ff. 75 verso-76 (inverted text).

Saunders, John, 1796-1871.

Sermon notes,

A pocket book containing sermon notes in Welsh ? by, and in the hand of, [the Reverend] Lewis Williams, Wesleyan minister, London, whose name, with the date 27 September 1842, appears on a fly-leaf at the beginning of the volume. The last page bears the date 1 July 1846. Miscellaneous memoranda in English have been inserted on a few pages.

Reverend Lewis Williams.

Precedents,

Transcripts of writs, pleadings, and other legal instruments, taken mainly from records of cases in Devon, Cornwall and London.
Other than headings, many pages are blank.

Miscellaneous prose

Miscellaneous prose pieces by Idris Davies, [1930s]-[1940s], comprising an essay entitled 'Teify Side' (ff. 1-3); drafts of a memoir entitled 'A Schoolboy During the Great War' (ff. 4-17); 'Portrait of an Old Welsh Miner' (ff. 18-29); fragment of a novel or short story (ff. 30-4) and draft of the beginning of a novel (ff. 35-9); five brief, surrealistic prose pieces (ff. 40-51); letter to the News Chronicle about a Fascist demonstration in Trafalgar Square, 1937 (ff. 52-7); Holiday in a Mining Valley (ff. 58-73); a Welsh version of 'A Schoolboy During the Great War' (ff. 74-84); and copies of two prose pieces published in Comment, 19 September 1936 and 23 January 1937 (ff. 85-6).

Exhibition invitations

The file comprises invitations to exhibitions at the Tate Gallery, British Museum, Hanover Gallery, Leicester galleries and various other galleries, predominantly in London, 1945-1970 (with gaps) with exhibition catalogues for George Stubbs (1957), Augustus John (1948), Andre Bauchant (1960), Paule Vezelay and Winifred Nicholson (1954), Ben Nicholson (1954), Lady Patricia Ramsay (1959), the '56 Group [Wales]', and The New English Art Club (1945).

John, Augustus, 1878-1961