- NLW ex 2824.
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- 1981.
Papers, 1981, enclosed in the book Why Lloyd George met Hitler by Emrys Pride (Risca, 1981) which was presented to Dr Elwyn Davies.
Pride, Emrys, 1904-
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Papers, 1981, enclosed in the book Why Lloyd George met Hitler by Emrys Pride (Risca, 1981) which was presented to Dr Elwyn Davies.
Pride, Emrys, 1904-
Wheelwright's and Grocer's Account Books
The fourth of six volumes of day-books of the Richards family of the Post Office, Pontfathew, Bryn-crug, co. Merioneth, containing accounts, 1894-1921, relating to their drapery and grocery store. Also includes the accounts, 1863-1879, in Welsh and English, of Hugh Pugh, wheelwright (ff. 1v-103v, 126v-175v, 198, 279v-281v, 305v-309v, 345v-346v).
Wheat and corn sale accounts of Edward Morgan, Golden Grove. English. Leather. Purchased from Commander H. B. Stewart, c/o Messrs C. E. Williams & Co., Oswestry, 1968.
A photocopy of 'What's in a name?', autobiography of boxer Beaumont Valentine Griffiths, known as Beau, born in 1931 in Gilfach Goch in the Rhondda Valley.
Griffiths, Beaumont Valentine.
First line: What will they do when I am gone? It is plain. Written 'going home to Steep'. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
What a waste : : suicides in Carmarthenshire : a developmental study in the county,
Evans, John Dorian.
WHAM! papers (Archif Menywod Cymru / Women's Archive of Wales),
Papers, 1991-1996, relating to the Wales branch of WHAM! (Women, Heritage and Museums), as part of Archif Menywod Cymru / The Women's Archive of Wales, including Deirde Beddoe's paper 'Parchutes and petticoats : Welsh women at war' given at the WHAM conference in 1993.
Beddoe, Deirdre.
West End Baptist Church, Hammersmith,
A typescript account of the induction service of G. Henton Davies as minister of the West End Baptist Church, King Street, Hammersmith, 1935.
Wesleyan Methodist missions in North Wales
A manuscript entitled Some account of the Success of the [Wesleyan] Missions in North Wales, from the Conference 1800, to the Conference 1803 by Owen Davies (1752-1830), who was appointed with John Hughes (1776-1843) in 1800 to introduce Wesleyan Methodism into North Wales.
Davies, Owen, 1752-1830 Account of Wesleyan missions to North Wales, NLW MS 3503B
Wesleyan Methodist Church (Home Mission Division) Records
Records, 1965-1992, of the Home Mission Division for the Cymru Methodist Church.
A photostat facsimile of the parish register of Wenvoe, Glamorgan, 1585-1739.
A volume entitled 'A New Description of North Bradford [co. Salop]. Part I. Containing the Allotments of Wem and Shawbury'. The work relates almost entirely to Wem, and discusses the parish, allotment, and manor; the name, situation, and antiquity of the town; the barons of Wem; the customs of the manor; the borough, bailiffs, and burgesses; the rectory; etc.
Welshpool-Llangadfan mail service,
Six General Post Office files containing correspondence, reports, tenders, etc., relating to the carriage of mail between Welshpool and Llangadfan, co. Montgomery, 1911-1921.
Welshmen in Dublin to represent Wales.
The file comprises a newspaper cutting of a letter to The Irish Times, together with the original letter signed by thirteen Welshmen, who went to Dublin to represent the thousands who would have attended the international rugby match, had it not been cancelled by the Welsh Rugby Union. The decision, they argued, did not represent the feelings of the Welsh people.
Eight holograph and autograph letters, July-September, 1914, to J. T. Hughes, auctioneer, Caernarvon, relating to the disposal by the Urban District Council of Llandudno of the Welsh Writing Slate Mills in Llanddeiniolen, Caernarvonshire. The writers include The British Glanzstoff Manufacturing Co., Limited, Flint, The Lotus Shoe Makers Limited, Stafford, and the Board of Trade, London. Accompanying one of the letters are printed particulars of the Welsh Writing Slate Mills (Glandinorwic, Caerffynon & Ddeiniolen Mills) and an inventory of machinery, tools, etc., remaining to be sold, 1907.
Transcripts, extracts, and notes, [c. 1921], by E. Alfred Jones, M.A., F.S.A., London, relating to the formation and development of Volunteer Companies in Wales during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, including Caernarvon and Bangor Volunteer Infantry, Loyal Newborough Volunteer Infantry, Snowdon Rangers Riflemen Volunteer Infantry, Conway Volunteers, Loyal Eifionydd Volunteer Infantry, Royal Welch Volunteers, Swansea Gentlemen Volunteer Yeomanry Cavalry, Pembrokeshire Yeomanry Cavalry, etc. (see also NLW MS 11558C).
Jones, E. Alfred (Edward Alfred), 1872-1943
Transcripts, extracts, and notes, [c. 1921], by E. Alfred Jones, M.A., F.S.A., London, relating to the formation and development of Volunteer Companies in Wales during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, including Caernarvon and Bangor Volunteer Infantry, Loyal Newborough Volunteer Infantry, Snowdon Rangers Riflemen Volunteer Infantry, Conway Volunteers, Loyal Eifionydd Volunteer Infantry, Royal Welch Volunteers, Swansea Gentlemen Volunteer Yeomanry Cavalry, Pembrokeshire Yeomanry Cavalry, etc. (see also NLW MS 11557D).
Among the papers are holograph letters, 1921 and undated, from C. E. Breese, Portmadoc; Hugh Edwardes, 6th baron Kensington; R. L. Harmsworth [1st bart.], London; J. E. Jones, Rhosygwaliau Vicarage, Bala; Ll. Wynne Jones, The Deanery, St. Asaph; Lloyd Tyrell-Kenyon, 4th baron Kenyon; John T. D. Llewelyn [1st bart., of Penlle'r-gaer]; Llewelyn Nevill Vaughan Mostyn, 3rd baron Mostyn; Walter FitzUryan Rhys, 7th baron Dynevor; E. C. Stevens, Wynnstay, Ruabon, for Sir [Herbert Lloyd] Watkin Williams-Wynn, 7th bart.; Bertha Turnorm, for her niece, Joan Emily Mary Campbell, Countess Cawdor; Ernest Edmund Henry Malet Vaughan, 7th earl of Lisburne; Griffith Williams, the Rectory, Llanrwst; Fred[erick] G. Wynn, Glynllivon, Llanwnda; and T. A. Wynne Edwards, Plas Nantglyn, Denbigh.
Jones, E. Alfred (Edward Alfred), 1872-1943
Welsh University Union minutes
Minute-book, 1929-1962, of the Welsh University Union, originally kept in English but written in Welsh from 1950 onwards, containing accounts of annual meetings held during National Eisteddfod week (NLW MS 22858iB).
Items found loose inside the volume have been filed separately (NLW MS 22858iiE). These comprise thirteen letters, 1960-[1963], mostly to Lily Richards, secretary of the Union for South Wales, concerning arrangements for the annual meeting which was to be held at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Dyffryn Maelor, 1961, at Rhosllannerchrugog, including one letter each from Sir David Hughes Parry, Sir Thomas Parry, Frank Price Jones and Professor Huw Morris-Jones; a paper, 1961, entitled 'Four Universities for Wales', advocating the break-up of the federal University of Wales; together with newspaper cuttings, 1928-1948, relating to meetings of the Union.
Welsh University Union.
Welsh Unitarians - biographical notes by Rees Jenkin Jones. (Formerly Rees Jenkin Jones MS.) English. American cloth. Donated by Dr Goronwy Jones, Swansea.