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Toriadau o bapurau newydd

One of two albums which belonged to Henry Blackwell (1851-1928), New York, containing press cuttings, mainly of Welsh and Welsh-American interest, from Welsh, English and American newspapers and journals, 1885-1892.

Rent ledgers

Ledgers containing accounts of rents received, 1854-1884, by David Davies, Cardigan; etc.

Diary,

Peacock's Complete Pocket Journal and Annual Vade-mecum ..., 1808, with manuscript entries by Gabriel Piozzi and (from August) Hester Lynch Piozzi (1741-1821).

Gabriel Piozzi and Hester Lynch Piozzi.

Journalistic works,

Copies of Rees's column in Encounter, a notebook and general notes for his column and a bundle of material sent by Mel Lasky [Melvin J. Lasky] to Goronwy Rees. There are also two reviews written by Goronwy Rees: one in Horizon "Letter from a soldier", July 1940; and one in The Spectator "In the Valley", November 1937.

Letters from Goronwy Rees,

Letters from Goronwy Rees to Maire Lynd (known as B.J.); letters from "Dadie's diaries"; Douglas Jay; Sheila Sokolov Grant; and a letter and telegram from Goronwy Rees to his family on winning a fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford.

Reminiscences and travels

Four volumes containing material used by J. C. Davies in his Patagonia: a description of the country (Treorky, 1892) and his Life, Travels and Reminiscences ... (Llanddewibrefi, 1927).

Hugh Roberts of Holywell manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 MSHROBHOL
  • Fonds
  • [19 cent.]-[early 20 cent.].

The Hugh Roberts of Holywell Manuscripts are a collection of 19th century and early 20th century manuscripts, relating mainly to the Breton and English languages and the Lushai Dialect of Calcutta, and also includes sermons and sermon notes, hymns and poetry.

Roberts, Hugh, 1841-1916. Manuscripts of, NLW MS 5371D

Gramadeg Cymraeg, &c.

A Welsh grammar entitled Aegwyddiaeth (Aegwyddon) Meiriadog ... by Philologus, i.e. John Edwards (Meiriadog) (1813-1906), submitted for entry to an eisteddfod at Aberdâr, 1857; a work entitled Yr Aegydd Cymreig, a dialogue between teacher and scholar on Welsh grammar, also by Meiriadog.

Llythyrau, &c.

Letters, etc., 1846-1906, mainly to John Edwards (Meiriadog) (1813-1906); adjudications, poetry, etc.

Barddoniaeth, erthyglau a llythyrau

Press cuttings of articles, poetry and miscellaneous notes by 'Rhuddenfab', including notes on 'eisteddfodau'; a series of seventy articles entitled 'Deugain Mlynedd yn Ôl' by 'Rhen O', i.e. 'Rhuddenfab'; and autograph letters to 'Rhuddenfab' from Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'), Sir George Osborne Morgan, John Davies ('Taliesin Hiraethog'), William Jones ('Ehedydd Iâl'), J. Ceulanydd Williams ('Ceulanydd'), Richard Davies ('Mynyddog') and John Thomas ('Eifionydd'); etc.

Photographs, drawings and articles,

Photographs of Cyril Fox and his family, friends and associates, notably in academia and the Army, and also of archaeological and other subjects of personal and professional interest to Fox, taken throughout his life, and including a number of nineteenth-century portraits, together with a few related letters. Also included are: drawings, mostly of archaeological subjects, by Fox [?and others]; photocopies of cartoons by him in the style of the Bayeux tapestry depicting trips to Wales, Brittany, Sweden, Wiltshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Surrey and Kent; a printed copy of the genealogy of the Fox family of Southampton; offprints of articles by Cyril Fox; copies of publications relating to archaeology and museums in Wales, mostly dating from after his death; photocopies of articles from archaeological journals; and a copy of a Peanuts cartoon mentioning Cyril Fox, intended for use in Charles Scott-Fox's biography.

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