- GB 0210 MSCLARK
- Fonds
- 1845-1858
Seven diaries (1845, 1847, 1849, 1850, 1854, 1855, 1858) and two notebooks (1857 and 1858) of William Southern Clark.
Clark, William Southern, fl. 1845-1858
Seven diaries (1845, 1847, 1849, 1850, 1854, 1855, 1858) and two notebooks (1857 and 1858) of William Southern Clark.
Clark, William Southern, fl. 1845-1858
Timothy Davis (of Coventry and Evesham) Manuscripts,
This collection mainly comprises the journals of Timothy Davis, together with miscellaneous papers belonging to David Davis, Castell Hywel, father of Timothy Davis, and also correspondence of David Davis of Neath.
Davis, Timothy, 1779-1860.
John Phillips of Bangor Manuscripts
A collection relating to the life and work of John Phillips. They include a biography, sermons, correspondence and diaries.
Phillips, John, 1810-1867
Papers, 1882-1896, of Henry Williams, postmessenger at Aberdaron and Sarn Mellteyrn, comprising scriptural essays and diaries.
Williams, Henry, Sarn Mellteyrn, 1852-
Papers, 1720-[19 cent, first ½], connected with the parishes of Newcastle Emlyn and Cenarth, Carmarthenshire, comprising an eighteenth century rent book and rental for properties in Cenarth; a notebook containing hymn-tunes, arithmetical problems, etc.; and nineteenth century religious verse.
Evans, D. L. P., of Shawbury.
Daniel Jones, Blaenhaul, manuscripts
Poetical compositions by Daniel Jones, together with miscellaneous papers including transcripts, correspondence, newspaper cuttings and a note relating to the births of his children. The transcribed material is largely by David Jones of Llan-non, son of Daniel Jones.
Jones, Daniel, ca. 1770-1821
Griffiths (Glanhafren) papers,
Papers, [1815]-1837, 1935, of the Griffiths family of Glanhafren and including customs and excise notebooks, [c. 1817]-1830s, of Richard and James Griffiths and the autobiography of the Reverend James Griffiths, Congregationalist minister of Llanferran, Pembrokeshire.
Griffiths family, of Milford Hall and Glanhafren.
George Owen and William Sargeant papers
A collection which includes George Owen's Description of Wales, Arms of Pembrokeshire Families, and Genealogical Notes, John Jones's History of Brecknock, and William Sargeant's Glamorganshire Collectanea; also a note on Owen's map of Pembrokeshire by John Browne.
Owen, George, 1552-1613
CMA: Records of Gwern-y-pant Church, Llansanffraid-ym-Mechain
The fonds comprises church records, 1900-2001, including ministry collection books, 1900-2001, treasurer's account books, 1900-2000, minute book, 1936-1998, and Sunday School secretary's book, 1964-1972.
Gwern-y-pant (Church : Llansanffraid-ym-Mechain, Wales)
Papers accumulated by Morgan Henry Williams including manuscript reminiscences [? of himself]; typescript scripts of radio programmes, 1938-1946, and contracts, 1951-1960, with the BBC relating to broadcast talks; and letters, 1894 and 1916.
Williams, Morgan Henry, b. 1868
Wrexham Conservative Party Records,
Records of the Conservative Party in Wrexham, 1913-1967.
Wrexham Conservative Party.
Essays, poetry and notes by Trebor Aled relating to the history of the Tabernacle Baptist chapel, Talybont, Cardiganshire. The essays and much of the poetry was produced to be submitted at 'eisteddfodau'.
Trebor Aled, 1866-1917.
Papers of Arthur Pugh, including personal correspondence, [1930s]-[1980s]; personal papers, including school exercise books, diaries, notes for speeches, papers relating to the membership of various societies; miscellaneous family papers, [19th century]-[20th century], including documents relating to property in Tre Taliesin and probate records, 1857-1978; letters to his parents Sophia and William Pugh, [1890s]-1959; correspondence and personal papers of his sisters Ceridwen Jones and Laura Lauder, 1915-1985; papers compiled by Arthur Pugh relating to the history of Llangynfelyn and district, 1897-1981; and financial and administrative records of Rehoboth CM Chapel, 1886-1958.
Pugh, Arthur, 1910-1986
Charter of incorporation of the borough of New Radnor, Radnorshire, 1562, and charter of re-incorporation, 1739.
New Radnor (Wales : town).
Reverend W. Llewelyn Jones Papers,
Notes in English and Welsh written by the Rev. William Llewelyn Jones to accompany his filmstrips using religion, famous Welshmen and the beauty of Wales as themes, together with some not included in these volumes. = Nodiadau yn Saesneg ac yn Gymraeg wedi'u llunio gan y Parch. William Llewelyn Jones yn defnyddio crefydd, dynion amlwg yng Nghymru a phrydferthwch Cymru fel themâu i gyd-fynd â'r stribedi ffilm a gynhyrchwyd ganddo, ynghyd â rhai na chawsant eu cynnwys yn y cyfrolau.
Jones, W. Llewelyn (William Llewelyn), 1919-
Archbishop Edwin Morris Papers,
The archive contains papers relating to Morris' work at the University of Wales, Lampeter; papers concerning his work within the church; papers relating to Scouting; a group of personal papers; material compiled by Morris whilst a student, and papers relating to Morris' published works.
Alfred Edwin Morris and Peter Morris.
Arthur Morgan Price Deeds and Documents,
Deeds and documents, 1672-1872, relating mainly to properties in the parish of Llanfihangel Cwm Du, Brecknockshire. They also include some probate documents, extracts from parish registers and financial papers.
Welsh Amateur Music Federation Records
The fonds comprises material dating between 1963 and 2001, consisting mainly of correspondence, [c.1970]-2001, between the Federation and various musical societies on matters of financial aid and membership fees, providing a valuable overview of a wide range of musical activities throughout Wales. It also contains correspondence with other arts organisations and bodies, both national and regional, copies of rules, constitutions and accounts of the various constituent societies as well as programmes, leaflets, posters and other printed ephemera, covering the period from 1963 to 2001. Several files contain papers relating specifically to the Federation's internal committees. Only one file relates to the Federation's own administration.
Welsh Amateur Music Federation
Deeds, 1547-1788, relating mainly to the family of Howell of Eastlake, parish of Amroth, Pembrokeshire, 17 cent., and Lloyd of Clochfaen, Montgomeryshire, 18 cent.
Howell family, of Eastlake, Amroth
Papers, [1861x1911], of or relating to David Stephen Davies and which include manuscripts of some of his published works; material relating to Y Celt and to the Welsh colony in Patagonia; diaries; sermons and miscellaneous notes. Some of the earlier material was written by Davies while he was living and studying in the United States.
Davies, David Stephen, 1841-1898