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Rowland Owen's charges against Papism

  • NLW MS 4554A
  • File
  • [early 17 cent.]

A manuscript entitled Positions proved by Rowland Owen gentleman of ... Anglesey ... that the papistes have most inhumanely iniured your most sacred Maiestie from your infancie; that they have wronged me by whom they understood ... that your wronges should be reavealed ... The manuscript is unfinished and was prepared by the author for presentation to King James I, with the royal arms stamped on the front and back of the cover.

Owen, Rowland, of Anglesey

Rowe's colliery accounts,

  • NLW MS 10880B.
  • File
  • 1818-1819.

A volume containing abstracts of wages and other accounts of Rowe's Colliery, Pembrokeshire, worked by James M. Child of Begelly House, including abstracts in respect of parts worked in partnership between him and Jeremiah Mathias & Co., Thomas Allen & Co., James Waters & Co., and William Eynon, and of shipment and other disbursements by Thomas Eynon, 1818-1819.

Rossini music manuscript

  • NLW MS 24210B.
  • File
  • 1863

A lengthy autograph musical quotation signed by Italian composer G[ioachino] Rossini, Paris, 14 April 1863, and dedicated to Welsh pianist and composer [Henry] Brinley Richards.
The quotation consists of nine bars from an unidentified piece for piano in E-flat major, in 3/4 time with the time signature 'Mod[era]to'.

Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868

Rosser Family of Llansteffan Papers,

  • GB 0210 ROSSER
  • Fonds
  • 1763-1844 /

Papers of the Rosser family comprising personal letters, 1785-1844; legal, financial and business papers, 1763-1844, including letters, 1765-1832, accounts, 1764-1791, bonds, 1765-1787, bills and receipts, 1783-1844, and wills, [1777]-1818.

Rosser family, of Trehyddion and Penpicillion

Rosentyl Griffiths Family Papers

  • NLW ex 1834
  • File
  • [1992]-1999

Further family papers, [1992]-1999, comprising a short autobiography, [1992 x 1999], by Dr Rosentyl Griffiths; two obituaries, 1999, of Dr Griffiths, from the periodicals GP and British Medical Journal; and an address delivered by the Reverend Noel Evans, Cardiff, on the day of her funeral, 6 March 1999.

Griffiths, Rosentyl, 1903-1999

Rosentyl Griffiths Family Papers

  • Added to NLW ex 1834
  • File
  • 1920-1990s

Further family papers including a brief biography of Martha Griffiths (née Howells, d. 1920), Dr Rosentyl Griffiths's mother, who cured many people of cancer, and four verses written in appreciation by Tom Williams ('Castellydd'), Pontypridd, whom she cured; together with a letter to her, 1920, asking for assistance after conventional treatment for breast cancer had failed.

Rosentyl Griffiths Family Papers

  • NLW ex 1834
  • File
  • 1909-1999

Further family papers, 1909-99 and undated, including letters of condolence on the death of Thomas Griffiths ('Brydan', 1869-1953), father of Dr Rosentyl Griffiths (1903-99), and on the death of her sister Dr Bryneilen Griffiths (1905-91); letters of appreciation from figures in the field of medicine, and letters from Alun Oldfield-Davies, Dr Glyn Jones and George Thomas, Viscount Tonypandy; poems composed by 'Brydan' on the birthdays of his daughters, 1924-52 and undated; his obituaries, Y Tyst, June 1953; an address entitled 'Buddugoliaethau Meddyginiaeth' by Dr Rosentyl Griffiths; press cuttings, 1984 and undated, relating to the birthplace of the hymn 'Calon Lân' which was written by 'Gwyrosydd' (Daniel James, 1872-1914); and the obituary of Dr Rosentyl Griffiths, South Wales Echo, March 1999.

Griffiths, Rosentyl, 1903-1999

Rose Mabel Lewis Papers,

  • GB 0210 ROMLEWIS
  • Fonds
  • 1873-1917 /

Papers of Rose Mabel Lewis, 1873-1917, comprising journals, 1874-1912, including a journal containing an account of her honeymoon journey to the USA and Canada, together with a short story, 'The Shepherd Lord', notes on painting, knitting patterns and cookery recipes and other journals containing details of journeys to Jamaica, London and France, Las Palmas and Brittany; literary manuscripts, including notebooks with poetry and prose drafts, 1873-[c. 1914]; and printed material, 1891, 1917.

Armytage, Lewis, 1853-1928

Roparz Hemon papers

  • GB 0210 RHEMON
  • Fonds
  • 1925-1978

Literary, research and personal papers of Louis P. Nemo (Roparz Hemon, 1900-1978), comprising personal and general correspondence, 1941, 1947-1978; manuscript and typescript drafts of novels and novellas, short stories, poetry and plays; drafts of articles by Roparz Hemon and collected by him as editor of Ar Bed Keltiek; research papers, including notes and transcripts of Breton literary texts; miscellaneous fragments of manuscript and typescript draft translations into English; personal papers, including papers collected by Roparz Hemon or submitted to him by other authors and scholars; notebooks relating to the Breton language, drafts of Breton dictionaries including Geriadur Istorel ar Brezhoneg, and drafts of articles on the Breton language; notes on other Celtic languages, including Irish, Welsh and Manx, and notes on Esperanto; papers relating to organisations of Breton or Celtic interest including Skourr Breizh ar C'hendalc'h Keltiek, the Breton Branch of the Celtic Congress; papers of other Bretons, including Francois Vallée (1860-1949) and Dr Louis Dujardin (1885-1969); and miscellaneous notes and papers, [1940s]-[1950s], chiefly relating to Breton and Irish, mainly in the hand of Anton Ar Roue, cook and gardener to Roparz Hemon.

Hemon, Roparz

Roparz Hemon collection of Breton manuscripts

  • GB 0210 ROPMON
  • Fonds
  • [18 cent.]-[19 cent.] (accumulated [1948]-1973)

Twenty two Breton manuscripts, comprising religious plays and sermons, [18 cent.]-[19 cent.], acquired by Roparz Hemon, and listed in Revue Celtique V, pp. 327-8.

Hemon, Roparz

Ronald Lockley diaries

  • GB 0210 RONLEY
  • Fonds
  • 1921-1948, 1989

Ronald M. Lockley diaries, 1921-1948, compiled in twelve volumes.
Two further diaries, dated 1962 and 1963, compiled by Ronald M. Lockley; July 2025.

Lockley, R. M. (Ronald Mathias), 1903-2000

Ronald and Stella Garrett-Jones Papers

  • GB 0210 GARJON
  • Fonds
  • 1923-1989 (accumulated 1950-1989)

The fonds comprises the papers of Ronald and Stella Garrett-Jones, 1923-1989. These include printed material, periodicals and pamphlets, mostly relating to communism and peace, 1923-1989; miscellaneous letters, leaflets, pamphlets, catalogues, programmes, scripts and reports relating mainly to nature and the arts, 1950-1976; policy papers, resolutions, minutes, letters, reports and newsletters relating to the Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Great Britain and the Welsh Congress, 1960-1989; reports, letters, minutes, newsletters and leaflets relating to Women's Rights, 1970-1989; press releases, minutes and publications relating to the FUW (Farmers Union of Wales) and the TUC (Trades Union Congress), 1980-1989; together with newsletters, letters, leaflets, reports, submissions, posters, minutes, notebooks, newspaper cuttings and maps relating to various pressure groups, especially to CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament), 1981-1989.

Garrett-Jones, Ronald,

Ron Davies Papers,

  • GB 0210 RONIES
  • Fonds
  • 1979-1997 /

Constituency correspondence and papers of Ron Davies, 1979-1997, comprising general correspondence on constituency and national affairs, 1983-1997; general constituency papers, 1983-1995; constituents' papers, 1984-1997; subject files from his constituency office and his London office, 1984-1998, including agriculture, the National Health Service and the Welsh language; and papers relating to various pressure groups, 1979-1983.

Davies, Ron, 1946-

Ron Davies Papers

  • GB 0210 DAVIESRON
  • Fonds

A further group of correspondence and papers, 1984-97, accumulated by Ron Davies as Labour MP for Caerphilly since 1983, comprising correspondence, constituents' files, and papers relating to a wide range of subjects.

Davies, Ron, 1946-

Romilly John correspondence,

  • NLW ex 2867 i & ii.
  • File
  • 1930-1990.

Correspondence between Romilly John, son of Augustus John, and Miss Joan Amos, later Joan Davies, spanning almost sixty years between 1930 and 1990.

John, Romilly.

Romanian children's goodwill messages

  • NLW MS 16505i-iiD.
  • File
  • 1935

Two volumes, 1935, each containing a goodwill message from Romanian children, accompanied by their signatures, in response to similar messages from children in Wales [through Urdd Gobaith Cymru].
The volumes were compiled by the Scoala de Arte si Meserii [School of Arts and Crafts], Botoșani, Romania, [?1935], and signed by 70 pupils (NLW MS 16505iD); and the Liceul de baieti No. 2 [No. 2 Boys's High School] at Cernăuți, Romania [now Chernivts͡i, Ukraine], 1935, with some 250 signatures (ff. 3-9, rectos only) (NLW MS 16505iiD).

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