Gregory family pedigree, Glamorgan,
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Gregory family pedigree, Glamorgan,
Rentals and other estate office books of the Gregynog estate, Montgomeryshire, of Arthur Weaver, Arthur Blayney and Lord Sudeley, 1752-1893.
Hanbury-Tracy family, Barons Sudeley
Additional papers relating to the Gregynog Press comprising printed Orders of Services and programmes of Concerts held at Gregynog, 1931-1939.
Gregynog Press.
Records of the Gregynog Press, 1902-1963, mainly 1922-1940, including accounts, 1922-1963; correspondence, 1924-1954; documents relating to published works, 1923-1940; documents relating to books printed for private circulation, 1929-1938, documents relating to unpublished works, 1932-1936; ephemera, 1927-1962; prospectuses and catalogues of printing firms, exhibitions, booksellers, 1926-1940; miscellaneous papers, 1917-1954, and photographs, 1902-1924; and draft designs and illustrations, [c. 1930s].
Additional papers relating to individual publications and general documentation concerning the management and operation of the press; December 2018.
A collection of letters to William McCance, the second Controller of the Gregynog Press, 1930-3, including numerous draft responses by him, and various associated documents; September 2024.
Gregynog Press.
Gregynog visitors' book containing records of, and attendances at, conferences and committee meetings. Welsh, English. Leather. Donated by Evan C. Powell, Esq., Newtown, May 1963.
Gregynog visitors' book containing records of, and attendances at, conferences and committee meetings. Welsh, English. Leather. Donated by Evan C. Powell, Esq., Newtown, May 1963.
A collection, relating to the formative years of the Labour Party, including over 20 signed letters and 25 postcards from J. Ramsay MacDonald (1866-1937), who served as Prime Minister from 1929 to 1935; 7 signed letters from Philip Snowden (1864-1937), Chancellor of the Exchequer under Ramsay MacDonald; a signed photograph postcard of Keir Hardy; a copy of James Ramsay MacDonald, Labour's Man of Destiny, first edition, signed by the author; and 6 photographs, some featuring Snowden, Grenfell, and Ramsay MacDonald. Also included are letters from JRM's private secretary, Ethel Snowden, C. Rowden Buxton and Ben Tillett. The recipient of the correspondence was Griff Jones, a Labour Party activist from Swansea, who also drew satirical cartoons under the name 'Gytto'.
Jones, Griff
Notes of sermons in the hand of Griffith Edwards, Minera, Wrexham.
Edwards, Griffith, 1812-1893 Sermon notes, NLW MS 739B
The collection includes deeds and documents, 1626-1871, relating to members of Griffith Evans's family; family personalia, [c. 1830]-1887; portraits and photographs, 1852-1931; professional diplomas awarded to Griffith Evans, 1855-1870; papers deriving from his career, 1872-1917; papers relating to the discovery of Trypanosoma Evansi in Surra, 1880-1935; general tributes paid to Griffith Evans, 1931-1935; tributes paid to him on the occasion of his hundredth birthday and papers relating to the birthday celebrations, 1935; miscellaneous papers found in his wallet after his death; extracts from diaries and notes made with a view to the preparation of an autobiography, 1869-1942; extracts from letters and books made by Dr Erie Evans; academic notes and transcriptions of documents made by Griffith Evans; offprints, monographs and other printed materials, 1822-1931; religious questionnaires, 1926, on personal attitudes towards religion and religious experiences; general correspondence, 1857-1935, addressed to Griffith Evans; press cuttings; miscellaneous photographs and prints; and extracts from Griffith Evans's journal of his visit to North America from Canada, 1864.
Evans, G. H. (Griffith H.), 1835-1935
An account book, 1775-1813, containing particulars of farming, estate and household, together with personal receipts and payments of members of the Griffith family of Llwyndyrus (Cardiganshire) and Andover.
Genealogical memoranda of the family of Richard Griffith of Pwllheli, who married Elizabeth Jones of Caernarvon, 23 August 1833.
Griffith family of Garn papers
Papers, 1630-[?1877], of the Griffith family of Garn, Henllan, Denbighshire, mostly relating to George Griffith.
The papers comprise twenty-six letters, 1841-1865, to George Griffith (ff. 44-94), including ten from his wife Charlotte Griffith (née Douglas), March 1841, on the illness and death of her brother Hargreave (ff. 44-63), and ten from Joseph Brereton, Liverpool, 1861-1862 (ff. 69-79, 82-89); nine letters, 1833-1842, to Charlotte Griffith (ff. 22-43); and eleven letters, 1763-1848, addressed to other members of the family (ff. 1-21); together with other papers of George Griffith, [1850s]-[?1877] (some 100 items in total), which include draft and copy letters, newspaper correspondence, and drafts of articles and speeches, mostly by Griffith, on topics of both national interest, such as taxation, the Game Laws, the Reform Bill, etc, and local Denbighshire interest (ff. 95-415), some being written on the reverse of printed ephemera, dated 1859-1866 (ff. 95-108, 245-246, 306-307, 309-310). Also included are miscellaneous items including a receipt, dated 1 October 1630 (f. 416); part of a transcript, [?1690], of a valuation of the Lordship of Ruthin (ff. 417-418); draft answers, [c. 1705], to a bill of complaint of Richard Griffith, relating to the 1686 marriage agreement of Grace Williams, Coedmawr, and John Williams, Caerberllan (ff. 419-423); notes, [c. 1816], on Napoleon and recent European military matters (ff. 424-430); and a letter, 30 October 1853, from [the Deputy Assistant Adjutant General], Scutari, [Istanbul], to the Commanding Officer of the troops at Kulali, [Istanbul] (f. 431). A letter, 4 November 1958, from Ermine Dixon, Preston, to Edward Hall is included (f. iii), together with a few notes on specific items, apparently in the hand of Edward Hall (ff. 2a, 3a, 7a, 13a, 16a, 21b, 416a, 423a).
Griffith, George, 1790-1877
Griffith Jones (Elldeyrn): Marwnad i'r Diweddar William Jones ... (llawysgrif gwreiddiol)
The original manuscript of Marwnad i'r Diweddar William Jones Ysw Liverpool by Elldeyrn (i.e. Griffith Jones, Nantglyn (fl. 1877-1915)), submitted for competition at Cerrigydrudion Eisteddfod, 1876.
Jones, Griffith, 1853-1937 Marwnad i'r Diweddar William Jones Ysw Liverpool, original manuscript (1876), NLW MS 6262A
An essay entitled 'Griffith Jones, Llanddowror, ac Addysg Cymru' submitted by G[riffith] Pen[n]ar Griffiths ['Penar'] for competition at the National Eisteddfod held at Birkenhead, 1917.
Griffiths, Griffith Pennar, 1860-1918
Griffith of Cae Cyriog Manuscripts
Manuscripts previously in the possession of John Griffith of Cae Cyriog, comprising 'Llyfr Du Basing' (The Black Book of Basingwerk Abbey); and a transcript by John Jones, Gellilyfdy, of 'Pum Llyfyr Kerddwriaeth'; together with pedigrees of the Griffith family and other North Wales families, compiled by John Griffith and others.
Griffith, John, 1654-1698
Griffith of Cae Cyriog Manuscripts
A collection comprising Welsh manuscripts dating from the 14th-15th centuries, transcripts by John Jones, Gellilyfdy and by Thomas Taylor Griffith, and North Wales pedigrees and armorial bearings.
Griffith, John, 1678-1763
Notebooks, [c. 1911]-1917, of Griffith Phillips ('Briwlyn'), Rhiwabon containing poetry, hymns and notes relating to scriptural material.
Phillips, Griffith, 1846-1920
Papers of the Rev. Griffith Thomas Roberts, Wesleyan minister, and an historian of the denomination, including notebooks containing details of minutes of various meetings and notes of discussions with church officials regarding Christian unity, typescript minutes of meetings of the Council of Churches for Wales, and papers relating mainly to a new translation of the Welsh Bible in relation to the religious denominations in Wales, together with printed items and correspondence, including letters from D. Tecwyn Evans.
Roberts, Griffith T. (Griffith Thomas), 1912-1991