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A manuscript containing a sermon, 1837, in the hand of William Morris, Cilgerran.
Morris, William, 1783-1861 Sermon (1837), NLW MS 746A
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A manuscript containing a sermon, 1837, in the hand of William Morris, Cilgerran.
Morris, William, 1783-1861 Sermon (1837), NLW MS 746A
A sermon written by William Morris, St Davids, 1823.
Morris, William, 1783-1861 Sermon (1823), NLW MS 4418A
This is a digital print prepared from the negative after it's treatment for Vinegar Syndrome. The photograph is believed to have been taken at the proclamation ceremony for the 1958 National Eisteddfod in Ebbw Vale.
Charles, Geoff, 1909-2002
William Morgan Thomas and David Ian Thomas poems,
A typescipt volume entitled 'Poems' by William Morgan Thomas (1921-1942) and a printed collection of 'Poems' written by him and David Ian Thomas (1924-1962).
Thomas, William Morgan.
William Maurice: Preaching engagements
A notebook containing an unbroken record of the preaching engagements, 1870-1921, of the Reverend William Maurice (1850-1925), Baptist minister, with details of texts of sermons preached and renumeration received; autobiographical notes; and comments on his various pastorates.
Maurice, William, Rev., Tal-y-waun Notes and sermons, etc. (1870-1921), NLW MS 22185D
William Mathias Music Manuscripts and Papers
Musical manuscripts and personal papers of William Mathias, including manuscript and published scores, 1950-1994; personal correspondence, 1972-1992; lectures and articles by him, 1972-1991; reviews, programmes, press releases, newsletters and ephemera relating to his work and honours awarded to him, 1952-1994; and correspondence of Yvonne Mathias relating mainly to performances of her husband's work, 1987-1994.
The five items deposited in 1995 was incorporated to the present structure and given E2d, B14c, K11b, K11c, and J1d as reference numbers.
Two items deposited in 1998 was incorporated to the present structure and given I1b and K18b as reference numbers.
Two items deposited in 2005 was incorporated to the present structure and given I27a and I28a as reference numbers.
An additional box of William Mathias's music manuscripts were received as a donation in August 2006. These manuscripts have been introduced at the end of the present structure as a Sub-fonds, entitled 2006 Donation, in February 2016.
Further donations of music manuscript scores, 2019, 2020, 2022 and 2024, have been arranged by donation.
William Mathias Recordings including reel to reel tapes, video tapes and vinyl records donated in July 2015 has been transferred to The National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales.
Mathias, William
William Mathias Divertimento for String Orchestra
An addition to the archive of the composer William Mathias (1934-92), namely Divertimento for string orchestra, op. 7. Ink full score, with ink and pencil additions. 21 January-10 February 1958. 'To Douglas Cameron'
William Le Hardy Collection of Deeds,
Deeds relating mainly to Carmarthenshire, 1531-1857, and to other Welsh counties including Brecknockshire, 1655-1800, Cardiganshire, 1628-1819, Glamorgan, 1673-1792, Monmouthshire, 1636-1795, Montgomeryshire, 1675-1702, Pembrokeshire, 1724-1811, and Radnorshire, 1689-1773. There is no apparent connection between the deeds.
Le Hardy, William, 1889-1961
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.
A volume relating to William Jones (ca. 1825-93), Clwt-y-bont, parish of Llanddeiniolen, co. Caernarfon, compiled, 1893, by his son Griffith Williams Jones (d. 1924), Lewisham, London, with an index of contents (f. 100 verso). It comprises transcripts of letters of condolence on the death of William Jones addressed to various members of the family, many of them from Calvinistic Methodist ministers, and of englynion in his memory by 'Dewi Arfon' and 'Eifionydd'; and press cuttings of obituaries. Iems, 1923-69, relating to Griffith Williams Jones and to Lewisham Welsh Presbyterian church, of which he was a founder member, have been added on ff. 91 verso-3.
Jones, Griffith Williams, d. 1924
A manuscript containing sermons delivered at Bridgend and Coity, 1829-1830, by William Jones, Congregational minister (1784-1847).
Jones, William, 1784-1847 Sermons (1829-1830), NLW MS 798A
William Jones (Llangadfan) Memorial Committee Papers,
Records of the William Jones Committee, 1995-1996, including records relating to the memorial tablet, 1995-1996; and accounts, 1995-1996.
William Jones Memorial Committee.
A collection of papers by William John Parry, C.B.E., Bethesda:- 'The public record of Alderman W. J. Parry'; 'Adgofion Taith i Dde America'; 'Hanes Symudiadau Llenyddol Bethesda a'r Cylch'; 'Tanymarian'; 'Scheme of Leasehold Enfranchisement taking the Cefnfaes Estate as a basis, 1924'; and a copy of a letter to Isaac Edwards, Merthyr, 1926.
Parry, W. J. (William John), 1842-1927
A typescript copy (8 pp.) of 'The Public Record of Alderman W. J. Parry, C.B.E. [of Bethesda, Caernarvonshire]', signed by Wm. Jno. Parry, 25 February, 1925; and 'Hanes fy Mywyd a'm Gwaith' by W. J. Parry, the introduction ('rhagdraeth') and chapters I-XXXII (pp. 1-149) being in the form of an offprint from Y Cronicl (Conwy), 1908-10, with copious revisions in the hand of the author, and chapters XXXIII-XL (65 pp.) being the transcript copy published in Cymru, 1923. Chapters I-XXXII were also published, with omissions and revisions, in Cymru, 1912-13, and an additional chapter appeared in Cymru, 1924.
Parry, W. J. (William John), 1842-1927
William John Parry Manuscripts
A collection which comprises mainly of papers relating to North Wales quarries, including union rules, minutes, bank pass books, correspondence, circulars, deeds, etc.; also included are papers of the musician Richard Samuel Hughes, a manuscript possibly in the hand of Samuel Angier (1639-1713), addresses and lectures, sermons, a bibliography, journals, an autobiography, correspondence, poetry and miscellaneous notes, transcripts and extracts by W. J. Parry, together with poetry by other authors and correspondence, and notes relating to W. J. Parry's work on Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn').
Parry, W. J. (William John), 1842-1927
A letter, dated 7 January 1925, from Rev. William Jenkyn Jones, the Welsh missionary, from Quimper, to a 'dear friend', possibly a composer of music, in which he discusses the Temperance Hall, Ystradgynlais, and to his protestant mission to Brittany.
Jones, W. Jenkyn (William Jenkyn), 1852-1925
William Jenkins: Bookseller's account book
An account book, 1877-1891, kept by William Jenkins, bookseller and stationer, Aberystwyth.
Jenkins, William, bookseller
William Hugh Evans (Gwilim Cleifiog): Blodau Cleifiog
An incomplete collection of his own poetry by William Hugh Evans (Gwilim Cleifiog) (1791-1864), 1852, under the title Blodau Cleifiog, sef Cyfansoddiadau Barddonawl William Hugh Evans (Gwilim Cleifiog).
Evans, William Hugh, 1791-1864 Blodau Cleifiog (1852), NLW MS 4424B
William Hopkyn Rees commonplace book,
Commonplace book, 1876-1893, of the Rev. Dr William Hopkyn Rees, a missionary in the North China, LMS, mission field, containing Welsh and English verse; sermon and other notes; quotations and maxims; and personal memoranda.
Rees, William Hopkyn, 1859-1924.
Diary of William Hibbs Bevan (c. 1788-1846) of Glannant, Crickhowell, co. Brecon, ironmaster, containing brief, intermittent entries, 1833-1846, relating to his personal and domestic affairs, business activities (cf. the NLW typescript lists of the Maybery records) and public duties, together with geological notes on the South Wales coalfield and the chemical composition of various types of British coal. Continued after his death by his wife, Margaret Ann Bevan, the entries, 1846-1872 (ff. 95v-108v), mostly recording the deaths of members of her family.
Bevan, William Hibbs, ca. 1788-1846 Diary of (1833-46), NLW MS 22689B, ff. 25-94v Elegy by (1837), NLW MS 22689B, f. 62