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Administrative papers,

Council minutes, 1949-1991; AGM papers and correspondence, 1950-1986; annual reports and accounts, 1949-2004; staffing, building and organisational structure, 1961-1996; correspondence, [1876]-1981; conferences, etc., 1945-1996; museum correspondence and papers, 1952-1987; general administrative papers, 1930-1976; and miscellaneous accumulated papers, 1906-1982.

Family papers

The group comprises mainly personal papers of members of the family, 1847-1925, and family correspondence, [c. 1890]-1975.

Legal and financial papers

F. E. Llewellyn Jones, from a comparatively early age, had been actively involved in investing his capital, as well as lending money to other parties: this group reflect those interests. It also includes papers relating to his dealings with banks, insurance companies and other businesses, his taxation records and pension arrangements.

Family Papers,

Papers of Major Edgar Jones, 1894-1953; papers of Mrs Annie Gwen Jones, pre-1914-1943, including her reminiscences of the period which she spent at Hughesovska; and papers, 1926-2007, of the Williams family of Llantwit Major.

Manorial Records Group II,

Records of the following manors or boroughs: Caereinion (MA 1-241), Chirbury (MA 242-509), Llanfyllin (MA 511-676), Cydewain (MA 678-985), Duparts (and Trayan) (MA 986-1071), Halcetor (MA 1072-1221), Kerry (MA 1222-1362), Llannerchudol (MA 1363-1517), Mochnant (MA 1518-1687), Montgomery (MA 1688-1768), Oswestry (MA 1769-1826), Pool (MA 1827-1990), Strata Marcella (MA 1991-2148), Teirtref (MA 2149-2306), Tirymynech (MA 2307-2430), Bishop Teirtref (MA 2431-2473), Mechain Iscoed (MA 2474-2628), Mechain Uwchcoed (MA 2629-2778), Hopton (MA 2779-2841), Brithdir (MA 2842-2859), Llanwddyn (MA 2860-2890), Tempsiter (MA 2891-2892), Mawddwy (MA 2893), Bromfield etc. (MA 2894-2895), and Presteigne etc. and miscellaneous (MA 2896-2904). These records were originally catalogued in 'Powis Manorial Records, Group II' (1970): this catalogue was revised in 2007. A schedule of another group of Powis Castle Manorial records, which was deposited in the National Library of Wales at an earlier date and is known as Powis Castle Manorial Group 1, is printed in Montgomeryshire Collections, no. 48, pp. 64-70. Further manorial records in the Powis Castle collection are catalogued with the deeds and documents.

Coleg Harlech,

Correspondence, papers and memoranda relating to Coleg Harlech, providing a massive and detailed record of the establishment of the college and its functioning to the Second World War. Thereafter, the record becomes fragmentary. Separate files on appointments and on the library have been treated as distinct units and undated documents have been retained in their file position. While it centres on adult education, the collection covers a wide range of subjects of a social character. Arranged into: Correspondence etc., 21 March 1923-29 Dec. 1925 (K 1); Correspondence etc., 16 Jan. 1926-31 Dec. 1926 (K 2); Correspondence etc., 3 Jan. 1927-19 Dec. 1927, and a file of letters from Rev. G. M. Ll. Davies, Tywyn, 1926-1927 (K 3); Correspondence etc., 3 Jan. 1928-12 Dec. 1929 (K 4); Correspondence etc., 1 Jan. 1930-21 Dec. 1932 (K 5); Correspondence etc., 7 Jan. 1933-31 Dec. 1933 (K 6); Correspondence etc., 5 Jan. 1934-30 Dec. 1934 (K 7); Correspondence etc., 5 Jan. 1935-5 Dec. 1935 (K 8); Correspondence etc., 6 Jan. 1936-15 Dec. 1936 (K 9); Correspondence etc., 5 Jan. 1937-29 Dec. 1938 (K 10); Correspondence etc., 6 Jan. 1939-21 Nov. 1940 (K 11); Correspondence etc., 26 Jan. 1941-27 Dec. 1944 (K 12); Appointments to the staff, 26 Jan. 1927-9 Nov. 1934 (K 13); The Library of Coleg Harlech, 7 Dec. 1934-29 Sept. 1941 (K 14); Correspondence etc., 3 Jan. 1945-27 June 1955; miscellanea; and photographs, 1927-1955 (K 15).

Violet Markham collection,

Correspondence between Violet Markham (Mrs J. Carruthers) and Thomas Jones, with subsidiary papers. Covering a variety of subjects, personal, social and political, national and international. In 1963, the executors of Miss Violet Markham made available such letters of Thomas Jones as Miss Markham had preserved. The Markham collection had already been bound as volumes T 1-6, and these additional letters are included in three supplementary volumes, T 7-9. With a few listed exceptions, the letters in T 7-9 are all from Thomas Jones. Also included is a little material relating to the Thomas Jones Memorial Fund established after Thomas Jones's death. Arranged into: Correspondence, 4 May 1920-23 Dec. 1938 (T 1); Correspondence, 15 Jan. 1939-23 Dec. 1943 (T 2); Correspondence, 14 Jan. 1944-23 March 1946 (T 3); Correspondence, 4 April 1946-30 Dec. 1948 (T 4); Correspondence, 17 Jan. 1949-29 Dec. 1951 (T 5); Correspondence, 2 Jan. 1952-31 July 1955 (T 6); Correspondence, 1920-1945 (T 7); Correspondence, 1946-1951 (T 8); Correspondence, 1952-1955, Thomas Jones Memorial, 1955-1956 (T 9).

General correspondence,

This class consists of such correspondence with individuals as Thomas Jones thought worth preserving. Letters from individuals listed here may also be found throughout the collection, under institutional classes, but these 'individual' letters tended to be filed separately, and, apart from the re-classification of some letters which were clearly more 'institutional' than 'personal', the integrity of Thomas Jones's original classification has been preserved. The larger individual collections have been grouped into separate classes of their own (classes Q, R, S, T, U, V). There are 4,673 enumerated documents in this class and 151 correspondents. The material is arranged by correspondent, in alphabetical order. Under each correspondent the order is, where possible, chronological. Arranged into: Aaron - Bickersteth (W 1); Buller - Collins (W 2); Cornford - Davies G. M. Ll. (W 3); Davies, Huws - Davies, Walford (W 4); Dawson - Ellis (W 5); Esher - Evans (W 6); Fisher - Fry (W 7); Garnett - Griffith (W 8); Grigg - Hetherington (W 9); Houghton - Jones, Enoch (W 10); Jones, E. H. - Jones, Herbert (W 11); Jones, Jack - Leys, N. (W 12); Lindsay - Madariaga (W 13); Mallon - Murrell (W 14); Nightingale - Ratcliffe (W 15); Rathbone - Rhys (W 16); Richards - Snowden (W 17); Stevenson - Thomas (W 18); Thompson - Urquhart (W 19); Waddell - Zimmern (W 20).

Family and personal,

This class consists of material directly related to Thomas Jones's personal and family life. The largest single item consists of correspondence between Thomas Jones and his wife, some of which is of political interest. There are also letters from his daughter and a little material on his son Elphin. There is, in addition, a mass of miscellaneous material relating to his career, to some turning-points in his life, to his family background and to movements with which he was associated in his early days. This material has been broadly classified in terms of his career up to 1919, when it loses coherence. Family correspondence follows, and the class is completed by a volume of miscellanea, relating to his honours, to newspaper comments upon him, to mementoes which he preserved, and to his death. The early material, which stretches back sometimes a couple of generations and includes family trees, etc., is of historical value and may be usefully collated with class U (Sir Henry Jones collection). Arranged into: Background and Career, 1866-1903 (X 1); Socialism and Suffragettes, 1895-1914 (X 2); Career, 1904-1919 (X 3); Cardiff Principalship, 1917-1919 (X 4); Aberystwyth Principalship, 1919 (X 5); Wife: Eirene T. Jones, 1896-1903 (X 6); Wife: Eirene T. Jones, 1903-1935 (X 7); Wife: Letters of condolence, 1935 (X 8); Daughter: Eirene Lloyd Jones, 1921-1932 (X 9); Daughter: Eirene Lloyd Jones, 1933-1955 (X 10); Son, Elphin Lloyd Jones, 1928-1939 (X 11); Honours, 1901-1955; mementoes, 1928-1950, comments on Thomas Jones, 1920-1952, death of Thomas Jones and Memorial Fund, 1955-1956 (X 12).

Purchases prior to 17 Jan. 1801,

Deeds relating to land called Erw Lechwerth in t. Peniarth, [? p. Meifod], purchased in 1635 (Parcel D17/ 1); to property in t. Nantymeichiad, p. Meifod, purchased in 1697, (Parcel D17/2);to a tmt called the Pining in p. Llandussell, co. Mont., purchased in 1718, (Parcel D17/5); a m. in t's Gyngrog Fawr and Tirymynech, p. Gullsfield, purchased sometime after 1728 (Parcel D17/6); deeds relating to the manor of Hopton and lands in p's Chirbury and Churchstoke, 1701-1814, purchased in 1814 (Parcel D22/39), all listed in 'Powis Castle Estate Register of Muniments of Title'(now DA1)are no longer extant, at least not in their original parcels. Single deeds missing from individual parcels are noted in the appropriate parcels). For deeds listed as being part of Parcel 2-relating to Stratamarchell and Tirymynech- see D1/2/4-8, 11-16, 18-20, 33-5; D2/3/6-9; D2/4/6, 11-16; D3/10/13; D4/13/5; D4/14/2-3; D5/15/1-2; D6/22/1, 8; D6/25/51; D7/29/9; D8/30/3, 22; D8/31/2.

Canlyniadau 1841 i 1860 o 1924