Clough Williams-Ellis : prologue,
- NLW ex 2487.
- Ffeil
- 1948.
A typescript prologue, 1948, by Clough Williams-Ellis for an unamed book by F. R. Yorke, with annotated notes in the architect's hand.
Williams-Ellis, Clough, 1883-1978
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Clough Williams-Ellis : prologue,
A typescript prologue, 1948, by Clough Williams-Ellis for an unamed book by F. R. Yorke, with annotated notes in the architect's hand.
Williams-Ellis, Clough, 1883-1978
David Lloyd George book contracts,
Contracts, 1922, relating to the proposed publication of Lloyd George's War Memoirs by Cassell's and purchase by the Sunday Times, including the two principal contracts sealed and signed by the directors of the publishing house and Sir William Berry respectively (but not the author), and ten memoranda for foreign rights, three signed by Lloyd George and one counter-signed by Frances Stevenson.
A copy of the will of Sir John Rhys, dated 28 April 1913.
Rhys, John, Sir, 1840-1915
Hafod Board School, Llanerfyl,
Log book, 1874-1905, of Hafod Board School, Llanerfyl, co. Montgomery.
Hafod Board School (Llanerfyl, Wales).
Barddoniaeth a rhyddiaith 'Clwydwenfro'
A notebook containing prose and poetry compositions, 1856-1858, mostly in Welsh, by the Reverend John Lloyd James ('Clwydwenfro', 1835-1919). Notes of publication in Welsh newspapers and periodicals, 1856-1857, are appended to some of the compositions.
James, J. Lloyd, 1835-1919
Pryse Pryse, Gogerddan, diary,
Marshall's Commercial Pocket Book for 1828 with entries by Pryse Pryse (1774-1849) of Gogerddan, co. Cardigan, and Buscot Park, Berkshire, only son of Edward Loveden Loveden, consisting mainly of personal memoranda, mostly relating to hunting and shooting, and monetary accounts.
Pryse, Pryse, 1774-1849
An essay in Welsh on the history, from 1839 onwards, of Caersalem Welsh Baptist chapel, Aberbargoed, co. Monmouth, apparently entered for competition at Caersalem Eisteddfod, October 1902.
Account book, 1748-1756, of Roderick Richard (d. 1753) and Roderick Rees (d. 1772), glovers, of Pen Bont, Llanbadarn Fawr, co. Cardigan, containing particulars of wool and skins purchased, together with other accounts and memoranda.
Richard, Roderick, d. 1753.
An additional group of papers, c 1974-98, accumulated by Clive Betts as Welsh Affairs Correspondent of the Western Mail (see Annual Report 1980-81, p 42, 1981-82, p 46, 1994-95, p 60), including files on broadcasting, education, local government and devolution, politics, tourism, transport and the Welsh language
Betts, Clive, 1943-
Cabinet Conclusions and Memoranda
Microfilm copies (38 reels) of PRO CAB 128/23-30 and CAB 129/48-84 comprising Cabinet Conclusions and Memoranda for the Churchill and Eden Governments, October 1951-January 1957 (part 3); and of PRO CAB 128/31-8 and CAB 129/85-118 containing similar papers for the Macmillan and Douglas-Home Governments, January 1957-October 1964 (part 4).
Papers, 1895-1957, relating to the family of Elwyn Owen Williams's grandfather, the Master Mariner John Herbert, New Quay, including a letter, 1905, from him in Madagasgar to his daughter Nellie, and receipts; together with the memorial service card, 1957, of Nellie Elizabeth Herbert, Craigli, New Quay (see Annual Report 1956-57, p 34, for papers donated by Elwyn Owen Williams's father the Reverend D E Williams, Pontyberem).
Papurau, 1895-1957, yn ymwneud â theulu tad-cu Elwyn Owen Williams, sef y Capten Llong John Herbert, Cei Newydd, gan gynnwys llythyr, 1905, oddi wrtho ym Madagasgar at ei chwaer Nellie, a derbyniadau; ynghyd â thaflen gwasanaeth angladd Nellie Elizabeth Herbert, Craigli, Cei Newydd, 1957 (gweler Adroddiad Blynyddol 1956-57, t 34, am bapurau'n rhoddedig gan y Parchedig D E Williams, Pontyberem, sef tad Elwyn Owen Williams).
National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the UK and Ireland (units 103-4)
National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the UK and Ireland (NIDS), units 103-4: Oxfordshire Archives (0.128.093-114); WYAS: Kirklees (0.133.001-079); Dundee University (0.134.001-039) and Lincolnshire and Humberside Film Archive (0.142.001).
'The Character of Percival ...'
A dissertation on 'The Character of Percival in the Arthurian Legend' by Samuel Morris Powell, Tregaron. The copy ends imperfectly at page 150.
Powell, S. M. (Samuel Morris), d. 1950
Eisteddfodau a hynafiaethau Caerwys
Press cuttings of an essay by T. P. Edwards ('Caerwysion'), 1886, on 'Eisteddfodau Caerwys ac Henafiaethau y lle', with manuscript additions by the author.
Edwards, Thomas Prichard, d. 1922
A list of Rhondda field-names compiled by H[enry] Harris, Ystrad Rhondda, from records in the Bailey Estate Office, Ton Pentre, Glamorgan, in July 1898.
Harris, Henry, 1871-
Records and genealogy of the Charlton family
Records and genealogy of the Charlton (Charleton) family from 1177 to 1843, compiled, about 1843, from manuscript and record sources in the British Museum and the Heralds' College and illuminated, with arms emblazoned, by E. Worrall. The volume contains an account of Hawys Gadarn [1291-before 1353] of Powys.
Papers relating to the incident when SOE commando William Killick fired bullets into Majoda, New Quay, in 1945 and was later charged with, but acquitted, of the attempted murder of Dylan Thomas and friends. Also included are papers from the Foreign Office relating to William Killick and his own account of his war experiences in Greece, from where he had just returned when the shooting happened.
Timothy Lewis: 'The Evolution of the Welsh Home' (manuscript)
The author's manuscript of the article, by Timothy Lewis (1877-1958), entitled 'The Evolution of the Welsh Home', printed in Aberystwyth Studies, Vol. IV, 1922.
Lewis, Timothy, 1877-1958
Timothy Lewis: St. Cadvan's Stone, Towyn (manuscript)
The author's manuscript of the article, by Timothy Lewis (1877-1958), entitled 'St. Cadvan's Stone, Towyn', printed in Aberystwyth Studies, Vol. IX, 1927.
Lewis, Timothy, 1877-1958
Llsg. Ychwanegol yr Amgueddfa Brydeinig 4353 (copi)
A photostat facsimile of British Museum Harleian MS 4353, which contains a copy of the Gwentian Code of the Laws of Hywel Dda (d. 950).