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Chirk Castle estate accounts,

  • NLW MS 12862D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1718-1723 /

An account book recording disbursements, 1718-1723, ? by Thomas Cupper, on behalf of Robert Myddelton in respect of the Chirk Castle estate. The volume is a duplicate of, and is partly in the same hand as, NLW MS 6383D.

Cupper, Thomas, Llantysilio

Montgomery murder trial,

  • NLW MS 12860D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1632.

Record (with judgement) of an appeal, 1632, in the Court of King's Bench against the conviction, before a jury from co. Salop, of John Price for the murder of Edward Sontley at Montgomery, 29 October 1628. Counsel for the convicted man claimed that, as the crime had been committed within the county of Montgomery, the trial should not have been held in the county of Salop.

Letters from Sir William Jones,

  • NLW MS 12857C.
  • Ffeil
  • 1784-[1787] /

Six holograph letters from [Sir] W[illiam] Jones [jurist and orientalist] to ?Rich[ar]d Johnson, 1784-[1787] and undated (personal and domestic matters, points of Indian botanical interest, the writer's hymn to [the Hindu goddess] Sereswaty, his intention of composing eighteen such hymns [to various Hindu gods and goddesses] including Indra and Lacshmy, his 'Discourse on the Arabs' [delivered to the Bengal Asiatic Society, 1787]). Both the writer and recipient were resident in India.

Jones, William, Sir, 1746-1794

History of the Gwydir family,

  • NLW MS 12854D.
  • Ffeil
  • [18 cent., last ¼].

An imperfect, quarto volume inscribed on the outer cover 'Pedigree and historical account of ye Family of the Wynnes of Gwydir'. The contents consist of a late eighteenth century text of the well-known 'History of the Gwydir Family' by Sir John Wynn of Gwydir, and, as addenda, brief pedigrees of the Wynn family of Gwydir and its collateral branches, memoranda relating to some of the persons named in the pedigrees, and an incomplete copy of the summons from Henry Tudor to John ap Meredith [of Ystymcegid] to join him on his march from Milford [Haven] to oppose Richard III (already transcribed in full in the text of the 'History'). A few of the folios containing the addenda appear to be in a hand different from that of the 'History' itself, and there is some duplication of pedigrees. Inset is a loose sheet of paper containing ?a transcript of an inscription [in Gwydir Chapel in the parish church of Llanrwst] recording the erection of the said chapel by Sir Richard Wynne [son of the author of the 'History'] in 1633, and tracing the descent of Sir Richard and his brothers and sisters from Owen Gwynedd (see also Wynnstay MS 121).

Wynn, John, Sir, 1553-1627

Gareth Edwards (1947-1968) papers,

  • NLW ex 2675.
  • Ffeil
  • 1965-1969, 1978.

Papers of, and relating to Gareth Edwards, a young artist and poet who suffered from Muscular Dystropy, comprising a letter from Sybil Thorndike, 1967 and a letter of condolence from Gwynfor Evans, 1969, catalogues of exhibitions of his works at the Woodstock Gallery, London, 1967, and Wales, together with a notebook containing his creative writing. = Papurau Gareth Edwards ac yn ymwneud ag ef, artist ifanc a bardd a oedd yn dioddef o Ddystroffi'r Cyhyrau, yn cynnwys llythyr oddi wrth Sybil Thorndike, 1967, a llythyr o gydymdeimlad oddi wrth Gwynfor Evans, 1969, catalogau arddangosfeydd o'i waith yn Oriel Woodstock yn Llundain, 1967, ac yng Nghymru, ynghyd â llyfr nodiadau yn cynnwys ei ysgrifennu creadigol.

Edwards, Gareth, 1947-1968.

Soldier's letters from the First World War,

  • NLW ex 2673.
  • Ffeil
  • 1917-1918.

Letters, 1917-1918, from Private John Roberts of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, to his parents in Tanygrisiau, Wales. Private Roberts was taken prisoner in Germany on 23 March 1918, and included is a notification of his death, 1 August 1918, stating that he died in an accident there 31 May 1918, and was buried at East Cemetery Gelsenkirchen, together with a photograph of his grave. = Llythyrau, 1917-1918, oddi wrth y milwr John Roberts o'r Royal Welsh Fusiliers, at ei rieni yn Nhanygrisiau, Cymru. Cafodd ei garcharu yn yr Almaen ar 23 Mawrth 1918, a cheir nodyn, 1 Awst 1918, yn dweud iddo farw mewn damwain ar 31 Mai y flwyddyn honno ac iddo gael ei gladdu ym mynwent East Cemetery Gelsenkirchen, ynghyd â ffotograff o'i fedd.

The Secret History of White-hall,

  • NLW MS 12728B.
  • Ffeil
  • [1697] /

A ? holograph, draft copy of D[avid] Jones: The Secret History of White- Hall, from the Restoration of Charles II down to the Abdication of the late K. James, writ at the Request of a Noble Lord, and conveyed to him in Letters by . . ., late Secretary Interpreter to the Marquess of Louvois . . . (London, 1697).

Jones, D. (David), fl. 1676-1720.

Mynegair ysgrythurol David Griffiths,

  • NLW MSS 12721-12725B.
  • Ffeil
  • [1852x1894] /

A draft copy of the first part (letters A-M) of a proposed concordance to the Welsh Bible [compiled by David Griffiths of Holywell, co. Flint].

Griffiths, David, 1832-1894

Outbreak of the Second World War,

  • NLW MS 12699B.
  • Ffeil
  • 1939 /

A telegram from the P[ress] A[ssociation] to the Cambrian News, Aberystwyth, [ ] September [19]39, quoting unconfirmed Associated Press reports of fighting at Danzig and the bombing of Polish towns, a Reuter statement relating to a broadcast by Hitler and the proclamation by Danzig of itself as a part of Germany, and unconfirmed reports from Paris of the beginning of the German offensive.

Press Association.

Pregethau gan R. J. Derfel,

  • NLW MS 12698A.
  • Ffeil
  • 1862-1864 /

A note-book containing eleven Welsh sermons, 1862-1864, by, and in the hand of, Robert Jones Derfel. At the end of each sermon the author has added his signature and a date, and, on five occasions, a place-name (Clynog, Machynlleth, Maentwrog, and Manchester (2)). These signatures, dates, and place-names were subsequently deleted. At the beginning of the volume is a table of contents, and notes, which could be interpreted as suggestions to an editor or publisher, as to the order in which the author would like to see the sermons published, ? in a periodical.

Derfel, R. J. (Robert Jones), 1824-1905

The W. Llewelyn Williams memorial fund,

  • NLW MS 12643E.
  • Ffeil
  • 1937-1939.

Minutes, 1937-9, of the ‘Llewelyn Williams Memorial Tablet Fund Committee’, formed for the purpose of erecting a memorial tablet to [William] Llewelyn Williams (1867-1922) [Member of Parliament for Carmarthen Boroughs, 1906- 18, and author], near his birthplace, Brownhill, near Llangadock, parish of Llansadwrn, co. Carmarthen; also a typescript copy of an agreement, 21 March 1939, between [Mrs.] Eleanor Etna Audley Foley-Philipps of Abermarlais, co. Carmarthen, of the one part, and the Carmarthen County Council, of the other, whereby the first party agreed to lease to the said Council, as trustees, the piece of ground upon which the memorial had been erected, with right of access, etc.

Treherbert British School,

  • NLW MS 12628A.
  • Ffeil
  • 1868-1872,1930.

Accounts, 1868-1872, relating to the British School, Treherbert, entered in a customer's account book, issued by A. Cule and Sons, Family Grocers, etc ., Pontypridd and Tre-herbert. Inset is a letter from Lil Cule, Treherbert, to [ ], [19]30, informing recipient that the writer was 'sending one book, which is very old', and that another [book], for the years 1881-1889, had been given to Mr. Dan Davies, 'as the Council wanted it', ? for checking with regard to retiring teachers' pension rights.

Jones family of Brawdy

  • NLW MS 12627E.
  • Ffeil
  • 1939

A volume compiled in 1939 by Francis Jones [of the National Library of Wales, later Herald Extraordinary for Wales], containing a pedigree of the family of Jones of Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, from the mid-fifteenth to the twentieth century, with ancillary pedigrees of the associated families of Jones of Greenston, Brawdy, Jones of Southfield, Llysyfran, Roberts of Tregidreg, parish of Mathry, Griffith of Mathry, Morgans, the Flemings, of Roose, Francis of St. Elvis, Jenkins of Mathry, Thomas of Rhydyrharding, parish of Mathry, Williams of Newport, and Harries of Binchurn, all in Pembrokeshire.

Jones, Francis, 1908-1993

Amabel Williams-Ellis correspondence

  • NLW MS 24077D
  • Ffeil
  • 1920-1960 (mostly 1921-1923)

A collection of fifty-seven letters, 1920-1960, including fifty-four, 1920-1923, received by Amabel Williams-Ellis from poets and other literary figures, mainly in her capacity as poetry editor (1921) and literary editor (1922-3) of The Spectator.
The correspondents include Robert Baden-Powell, 8 November 1921 (f. 25), Edmund Blunden, 9 July 1921 (f. 12), John Buchan, 8 November 1921 (f. 24), [Lord] Dunsany, 29 October 1921 (f. 20), Edith Evans, 29 October 1921 (f. 21), Hugh I'A[nson] Fausset, 8 December [1923] (f. 53), Ford Madox Ford, Cap Ferrat, 25 January 1923 (ff. 41-42; concerning Ezra Pound), Alfred Perceval Graves, Harlech, April-September 1921 (ff. 7-8, 17), Robert Graves, Boar's Hill, Oxford, 7 March [1921] (f. 5), Richard Hughes, S.S. Saxonia, 4 July [1921], and Penrhyndeudraeth, [1922] (ff. 13, 30), Aldous Huxley, 3 April 1923 (f. 47; concerning [Boris] Anrep), Rudyard Kipling, 2 February 1921 (f. 2), Stephen Leacock, 7 November 1921 (f. 23), Edwin L. Lutyens, 16 February 1923 (f. 45), Rose Macaulay, 20 February 1923 (f. 46), Walter de la Mare, June-December 1921 (ff. 11, 28-29), Harriet Monroe, 30 May 1923 (f. 52), Harold Nicolson, 11 December 1923 (f. 54), Edith Sitwell, [April 1922]-[?1923] (ff. 33, 39, 56), Osbert Sitwell, February-August 1921 (ff. 3, 10, 14), Sybil Thorndike, 10 February 1923 (f. 43), Alec Waugh, 11 September 1922 (f. 38), and H. G. Wells, 24 May 1923 (f. 49). Some letters are apparently addressed to Amabel's predecessors or to the Poetry Editor generally (ff. 1, 3-4, 6-7, 9-12, 18, 21, 38); a few are possibly intended for her husband, Clough Williams-Ellis. Some, mostly later, letters concern invitations to social gatherings (ff. 2, 19, 26, 29, 40, 43-46, 48-56). Also included are letters to a Miss Tarry from A. Maude Royden, 26 January 1924, (f. 57), and to Mrs Hulse [?secretary to Williams-Ellis] from Storm Jameson, 29 May 1933, and V[ita] Sackville-West, 1 September 1960 (ff. 58-59).

Williams-Ellis, Amabel, 1894-1984

Bethesda quarrymen's choir

  • NLW MS 24090D
  • Ffeil
  • 1902

A small group of papers, 1902, concerning the 'Bethesda Welsh Choir' / 'y Côr Cymreig o Bethesda' (f. 1), being Choir No. 2 of the Penrhyn Relief Fund, relating to a fundraising tour of London and South-East England during the Penrhyn Quarry Strike of 1900-1903.
The papers comprise a collection of signatures and autograph postal addresses of twenty-three choir members, 28 October 1902 (f. 1), 16 December 1902 (f. 2 recto-verso) and undated (ff. 3, 4), together with a note in the hand of C. Sheridan Jones, author of the book What I Saw at Bethesda (London, 1903) and secretary of the London Central Relief Fund Committee (f. 2 verso). These were written to thank their host on both occasions, Mrs [Harriet J.] Boggis, 4 Pembury Road, [Tottenham, London]. A group photograph of the choir is also included (f. 5), while a set of printed photographs of choir members, taken from an unidentified publication, have been individually mounted on f. 1 verso.

Boggis, Harriet Jane, 1848?-1928

Joseph Caryl sermons

  • NLW MS 24098D
  • Ffeil
  • [17 cent., third ¼]

A volume, [17 cent., third ¼], containing manuscript copies, in an unknown hand, of at least fifty-five sermons of the Rev. Joseph Caryl, preached April 1650-May 1653, all on the Epistle to the Romans 8:9-28.
Parts of the text are accompanied by copious marginal annotations (pp. 1-125, 188-192, 213-216, 241-250, 273-278, 339-351, 372-373, 700-707, 716-727), the remainder is only very sporadically annotated. Marginal notes by the transcriber and gaps left by him (pp. 193-200, 216a-h, 446-448, 549-556, 585-588, 600-604, 629-636, 661-668, 708-712, 784-788, 861-864 and 905 onward) attest to at least twelve missing sermons. Also included are proof sheets (2 copies), [19 cent.], apparently for p. 27 of an edition of the text, corresponding almost exactly to p. 27 of the manuscript; no edition is known to have been published (tipped in on pp. 909, 911).

Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673.

Cymdeithas Cymry Caerodor (Bristol Welsh Society) Archive

  • GB 0210 CYMODOR
  • Fonds
  • 1920-2019 (with gaps)

The archive of Cymdeithas Cymry Caerodor (the Bristol Welsh Society), 1920-2019, including the records of the Society in its earlier form as Cymdeithas Cymrodorion Caerodor. The collection consists of papers, correspondence, and financial documents, all related to the establishment and running of the Society, including meeting minutes, 1920-2018 (with gaps); financial documents and account statements, 1944-2010, and secretary’s reports and correspondence, 1985-2017 (with gaps), along with other general administrative papers, 1986-2018 (with gaps); and papers, correspondence, photographs, and press cuttings relating to the Society’s events and activities, 1948-2019 (with gaps), including rallies, Eisteddfodau, St David’s Day celebrations, concerts, and other events including the Society’s 50th anniversary celebrations in 1994.

Cymdeithas Cymry Caerodor (Bristol Welsh Society)

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