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An autograph sermon by Richard Lloyd, Llwynrhydowen (1760-1797).
Lloyd, Richard, 1760-1797
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An autograph sermon by Richard Lloyd, Llwynrhydowen (1760-1797).
Lloyd, Richard, 1760-1797
Papers, [1938x1939]-1984, of Richard Llewellyn, comprising manuscript and proof copies of How Green Was My Valley (1939), [1938x1939], 1940, other literary papers, 1952-1984, correspondence, 1940-1949, 1970-1983, and personal, administrative and financial papers, 1946-1989; together with papers of his second wife Susan Llewellyn, 1959-2000, comprising correspondence, journals and other papers, 1973-1999, and files relating to her management of his affairs and later his literary estate, 1959-2000 (mainly 1968-2000).
Llewellyn, Richard
Seventeen cards (ff. 1-5) and letters (ff. 6-17), 1944-1945, being mainly love letters, from the novelist Richard Llewellyn to Sarah Steinman (later Mrs Sarah Steinman Harms). They were written while he was serving in Italy as a captain in the Welsh Guards and she with the American Red Cross in Rome.
Some of the letters are typescript (ff. 9-13, 15, 17) and several contain ink sketches (ff. 2 verso, 4 verso, 9, 11, 12 recto-verso). There are two letters of introduction of friends of his to Steinman (ff. 14, 16). One letter, postmark 6 May 1945 (f. 13), contains news, including an account of a V2 bomb attack near his home in London.
Llewellyn, Richard
Richard Llewellyn : agency papers
Papers of the Bodley House Literary Agency relating to its business with the author Richard Llewellyn [Richard David Vivian Llewellyn Lloyd], including contracts and drafts, 1937-1944, and correspondence, 1939-1948, with special reference to the play 'Poison Pen' (London, 1938), the novel 'None but the Lonely Heart' (London, 1943), negotiations for work with MGM film studios, proposed film scripts and the author's war service.
Bodley House Literary Agency.
Papers of Richard Jones, Wern, Llanfrothen, Calvinistic Methodist minister, relating to his appeal against the taxing of his horse (including letters by John Wilks), 1820-3; miscellaneous receipts, 1829-30; agreements relating to lead and copper mining in Llanfrothen, Llandecwyn, and Ffestiniog, 1828; draft letters concerning tax on a chapel and a house in Llanfihangel y Traethau; and a letter from Faney Jones to her brother, Robert Poole, at Egryn.
Richard Jones harpsichord suites,
A transcript of Suits or setts of lessons for the Harpsicord or Spinnet (London, 1732) by Richard Jones, with pencil corrections.
Papers of Richard E. Huws, relating mainly to his work as councillor on Aberystwyth Town Council, 1989-1995, including agendas and minutes of Aberystwyth Town Council; together with a file of papers, 1994-1995, collected by the donor as one of the Trustees of St. Padarn Catholic School, Aberystwyth.
Huws, Richard E. (Richard Eynon), 1948-
Richard Hughes' The Sisters' Tragedy
Four items, 1922, relating to Richard Hughes' play, 'The Sisters' Tragedy', comprising a letter, 24 June [1922], from Hughes to the critic and playwright Padraic Colum concerning the production of the play (f. 2), enclosing a copy of the first edition, signed and corrected by Hughes (ff. 3-20), and a printed sheet of reviews (f. 21); and a cutting from The Weekly Westminster Gazette, 10 June 1922, p. 15, containing a review of the play (f. 1).
Also included is a programme, December 1943, for a production at the Belasco Theatre, New York City, of 'The Innocent Voyage', the stage adaptation of Hughes' novel A High Wind in Jamaica (London, 1929) (ff. 22-31).
Hughes, Richard, 1900-1976
Richard Hanning Philipps Papers: Graham Sutherland Gallery,
Three files containing papers accumulated by the Hon. Richard Hanning Philipps (1904-1998) relating to the Graham Sutherland Gallery established at Picton Castle, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, in 1976, including press cuttings, 1974-1990; a note on a meeting, 1975, concerning the setting up of the Gallery; original plans, 1975-1980, drawn up for the National Museum of Wales; photographs of the Gallery's opening ceremony, 1976; correspondence, 1976-1989; minutes of the Picton Castle Trust, 1976-1982, and of the Trustees of the Graham and Kathleen Sutherland Foundation, 1984-1988; a photocopy of the trust deed, 1970, and of a lease, 1982, of rooms in the Tower Block, Picton Castle, to the Picton Castle Trust; together with a letter, 1976, from Graham Sutherland (d. 1980) and papers relating to his will.
Philipps, Hanning, 1904-1998.
Richard Farrington: Snaudonia Druidica
Snaudonia Druidica or the Druid Monuments of Snowdon, written in 1764 by Richard Farrington (1702-1772), chancellor of Bangor, and presented by him in 1770 to Richard Richardson.
Photocopies from the memorandum book, 1865-1916, of Richard Ellis [originally from Llanfechain, Montgomeryshire], who sailed aboard the Mimosa to Patagonia in 1865, and a photocopy from a newspaper of an article in Spanish relating to the diary.
Richard Crawshay's grant of arms,
Grant of arms, 1793, to Richard Crawshay (1739-1810), Cyfarthfa, Merthyr Tudful, co. Glamorgan, by the College of Arms, London, with the grantee's arms emblazoned in the top left-hand corner.
Six letters and three telegrams, [?1963]-1972, from Richard Burton (in some instances jointly with wife Elizabeth), to his childhood friend and actor Dennis Burgess, containing personal and professional news, but mainly concerned with acting roles secured by Burton for Burgess in the films Bluebeard (1972) and Massacre in Rome (1973).
The letters were sent from the Dorchester Hotel, London, [?1963] (ff. 1-2), Sardinia, 1967 (ff. 3-4), Budapest, 1972 (ff. 5-10), and Munich, 1972 (ff. 11-12). Also included are letters to Burgess from Lord Snowdon, 18 May 1973 (f. 13), and Sir John Gielgud, 15 October 1979 (f. 15), and a photocopy of a telegram from Elizabeth Burton, 4 November 1975 (f. 14), inviting Burgess and his wife to Richard Burton's fiftieth birthday party. There are references to the films Becket (1964) (ff. 1-2), Doctor Faustus (1967) (ff. 3-4), Where Eagles Dare (1968) (f. 7), Bluebeard (ff. 5-10) and Massacre in Rome (ff. 11-12), and to the actor Hugh Griffith (f. 8)
Burton, Richard, 1925-1984
Manuscripts, 1707-[1937], from the library of Richard Bennett of Llanbrynmair and Caersws, Montgomeryshire, much of which is in the hand of Richard Bennett himself. The collection comprises material largely of Montgomeryshire interest and includes parochial records, transcripts from parish registers, extracts from probate records (some of Merionethshire interest) and genealogical records, and extracts from printed works relating to Montgomeryshire.
Bennett, Richard, 1860-1937
Some eighty letters in Welsh, 1914-1937, from Richard Bennett (1860-1937) to David Wigley, Darowen and Llanbryn-mair, containing local and personal news, with references to his work as copyist and historian; together with verses by Richard Bennett on the death of Thomas Wigley, brother of David Wigley, 1910, and other related papers.
Bennett, Richard, 1860-1937 Article by (c. 1928), NLW MS 22352E, ff. 141-2 Letters from (1914-37), NLW MS 22352E Poetry by (1910-20), NLW MS 22352E, ff. 37v, 44, 139-40v, 147r-v
Letters in the hand of Richard Bennett, 1918-1928, with one in the hand of Edward Bennett, 1 January 1863, together with one to Alun Jones Hughes from Cecil Vaughan Owen, 1981. Also photocopies of letters from Richard Bennett, 1908-1932.
Three letters, 1933 and 1935, from Richard Bennett, two of which were sent to the donor's grandmother, Mrs Elizabeth Hughes, together with a notebook containing an address by Richard Bennett, 1934, on the occasion of the bicentenary of Melinbyrhedyn Chapel; March 2023.
Bennett, Richard, 1860-1937
Rhys Williams' collection of fanzines,
A collection of 16 Welsh pop music fanzines, 1982-1990, and one gig poster [1985].
Willams, Rhys,
Personal and family papers, 1833-1978, of Rhys Samuel Jones, including correspondence, 1965-1972; Trivium papers, 1966-1972; papers relating to impressions of Germany, 1930s-1950s; and family papers, 1833-1958.
Jones, Rhys Samuel, b. 1917
Rhys Maengwyn Jones publications,
Offprints of the publications of Welsh-Australian archaeologist Professor Rhys Maengwyn Jones (1941-2001), Australian National University, Canberra, together with a curriculum vitae prepared by Betty Meehan and Sally Brockwell.
Jones, Rhys, 1941-
A copy of the first edition of Rhys Lewis by Daniel Owen, Mold, 1885, with an autograph letter by the author.
Owen, Daniel, 1836-1895.