Archdeacon visitation returns, 2009
- LL/QA(A)/2009/2
- File
- 2009
Part of Diocese of Llandaff Records
Archdeaconry of Morgannwg: Deaneries of Cynon Valley and Rhondda
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Archdeacon visitation returns, 2009
Part of Diocese of Llandaff Records
Archdeaconry of Morgannwg: Deaneries of Cynon Valley and Rhondda
Archdeacon visitation returns, 2010
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Archdeaconry of Llandaff: Deanery of Llandaff
Archdeacon visitation returns, 2010
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Archdeaconry of Margam: Deanery of Bridgend
Archdeacon visitation returns, 2011
Part of Diocese of Llandaff Records
Archdeaconry of Margam: Deaneries of Bridgend and Neath
Archdeacon visitation returns, 2012
Part of Diocese of Llandaff Records
Archdeaconry of Llandaff: Deaneries of Cardiff, Llandaff and Penarth & Barry
Archdeacon visitation returns, 1998
Part of Diocese of Llandaff Records
Archdeaconry of Llandaff: Deaneries of Bridgend, Llandaff and Llantwit Major & Cowbridge
Archdeacon visitation returns, 1997
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Archdeaconry of Margam: Deaneries of Aberdare, Margam and Merthyr Tydfil
Archdeacon visitation returns, 1997
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Archdeaconry of Margam: Deaneries of Neath, Pontypridd and Rhondda
Archdeacon visitation returns, 2000
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Archdeaconry of Margam: Deaneries of Neath, Pontypridd and Rhondda
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Table of parochial fees and registration service and Office for National Statistics (ONS)., April 1997.
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Surrender by David Jones, by the direction of Rev. Richard John Davies of Aberhafesb, to Charles Watkin Williams Wynn, of the leasehold of a house previously erected by Lewis Pugh on part of a field called Tirdu belonging to Pentrego Farm in the parish of Meifod (boundaries described) 1853.
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Volume of typescript copies on flimsy paper of letters out, mainly letters addressed to the Wynnstay estate office, or relating to Wynnstay estate business, 8 Nov.-30 Dec. 1957. Spine labelled 'Letter book'. Index (unused) at the front of the volume.
Angharad James and John Jones, Talysarn
Part of J. Glyn Davies Papers,
Papers relating to the harpist and poet Angharad James, her relationship to the Tanycastell family, and the ancestry of the Reverend John Jones, Talysarn, including a photocopy of his will.
Part of J. Glyn Davies Papers,
Papers relating to the Tanycastell family, Dolwyddelan, and to John Lloyd Jones, Plasybryn, Caernarfon.
Homes of J. Glyn Davies and family
Part of J. Glyn Davies Papers,
Papers relating mainly to the history of Rossa Fawr Farmhouse, Llanrhaeadr yng Nghinmeirch, and also to Kinsale Hall near Mostyn, Ty Llannerch y Mor, Mostyn, BronHeulog, Caer Llewelyn, Denbigh, homes of J. Glyn Davies and family, together with two photograph albums containing family photographs.
Part of Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru - cyfansoddiadau a beirniadaethau
Cerdd goffa: 'Morleisfab' gan 'Yn alar troes fy nhelyn' a 'Rhwng y Meini Gwynion' (teipysgrif) [rhif 11 yn y Rhestr Testunau].
Part of Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru - cyfansoddiadau a beirniadaethau
Soned: 'Y Diweddar Miss E. P. Hughes' gan 'Dir Alaf', 'Llwchyn', 'Briw Dant', 'Talyllychau', 'Y tant briw', 'Luned, 'Y Tant Coll' a 'Hiraethus'. Y ddwy olaf mewn teipysgrif [rhif 23 yn y Rhestr Testunau].
Annual reports and policy statements
Part of Labour Party Wales Archives
The file comprises of Labour Party Wales documents, 1946-2011; containing mainly various annual conference and committee reports (1946-2004), and policy statements (1978-2003); The file also contains election manifestos (1987-2011), one copy signed by First Minister Carwyn Jones (2011); European Parliament election booklets (1999); and a signed Presentation of the Freedom of Swansea to Rt. Hon Alan Williams MP (1989).
Poems: ‘Early English drafts and MSS’
Part of Gwyneth Lewis Papers
Manuscript and typescript drafts with emendations by Gwyneth Lewis of published and unpublished poems by her, including 'Melangell Variations', 'Cân y Gofotwr', 'Er Cof am Hugh Williams', 'The Reference Library', 'Coconut Postcards', 'Midwinter Marriage', 'Annunciation', 'A Calm', 'A Golf Course Resurrection', 'Opening the Tomb', 'Dark Ages', 'Bayeux Tapestry', 'Herod's Palace', 'Siege', 'Walking with the God', 'Tara's Visit', 'The Bonfire', 'The Telegraph Baby', 'The No Madonnas', 'Resurgence Pool', 'Sunday Park', 'Old Statues' Park in Budapest', 'Chernobyl Icon', 'Epilogue', 'Rhyfel a Heddwch', 'The Correctional Centre', 'Hive to the Vine', 'Death and the Maiden', 'Abbey Cwmhir', 'Emyn y Canmlwyddiant', 'In Central Park', 'Leaving Nantucket', 'Cân y Gwneuthurwr Mapiau', 'First Haunting', 'On the Air', 'Dalton's Geranium', 'In the Dead of Winter', 'Parable of the Awkward Woman', 'Leaving America', 'At the Airport', 'Purloined and Pursued', 'Full Fathom Five', 'Part the Third' (including a draft annotated by Derek Walcott), 'The Death of Mrs Davies', 'To a Hermit Crab', 'Thanks for a Conger Dinner', 'In the Snow Queen's Palace', 'Meat', 'The West', 'After the Snow Queen', 'The Death of Mrs Dylan', 'The Voledom of Skomer', 'Going Primitive', 'Welsh Espionage', 'The Bad Shepherd', 'A Welcome to East Oxford', 'On Mayon Volcano', 'A Love Alphabet', 'On the Estate', 'Spring at the Leper House Allotments', 'The Cut of Women's Clothes' and 'Looking for the Celts', as well as many poems not bearing names, together with notes on poetry by Gwyneth Lewis, a poster for a poetry event organised by the Oxford University Poetry Society, a printout from Poetry Review featuring Gwyneth Lewis, a printout of an article about Irina Ratushinskaya, and draft copies of pages from Parables and Faxes including the contents, acknowledgements and biographical note.
Parables and Faxes and other poems
Part of Gwyneth Lewis Papers
Typescript drafts of poems, with manuscript emendations, prepared by Gwyneth Lewis, some for publication in Parables and Faxes and others that had previously appeared in a number of journals and other publications or had been composed at festivals (such as Hay-on-Wye) or submitted as entries for competitions (such as the TLS/Cheltenham Poetry Competition and the Eric Gregory Awards), comprising 'Dalton's Geranium', 'Looking for the Celts', 'Spring at the Leper House Allotments', 'Leaving America', 'First Haunting', 'Parable of the Awkward Woman', 'In the Dead of Winter', 'The Bad Shepherd', 'The West', 'In the Snow Queen's Palace', 'A Love Alphabet', 'Meat', 'A Welcome to East Oxford', 'On the Estate', 'On Mayon Volcano', 'The Cut of Women's Clothes', 'Welsh Espionage', 'The Hermit's Progress', 'The Kingdom of Lightness', 'The Hedge', 'Jig-Saw Sovereign', 'The Good Place', 'Maenclochog', 'The Voledom of Skomer', 'A Soviet Waiter', 'Going Primitive', 'The Building Site', 'A Fanciful Marriage', 'The Bachelors of Balephuil', 'The Illinois Idylls', 'Pentecost', 'Squaring the Circle', 'Paradiso Voluptatis', 'Elegy' and 'The Death of Mrs Dylan', together with a printed pamphlet and sheets produced by the Oxford Poetry Society containing some of the same poems but predominantly the work of other student poets.