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Trevor Lloyd Williams Family Papers,

  • GB 0210 TREVWILLIAMS
  • Fonds
  • 1859-1946 (accumulated [early 20th century]) /

Papers of Trevor Lloyd Williams, 1859-1946, comprising scrapbooks of press-cuttings, letters, notebooks and ephemera relating mainly to his family, in particular to Rev. John Morris, Rev. John Lloyd Williams, Rev. Thomas Nicholson, Rev. W. Pedr Williams, and Ivor Percy Nicholson; also included are notebooks of Trevor Lloyd Williams containing transcripts of documents and notes relating to Welsh history.

Lloyd-Williams, Trevor

John Gibson papers

  • GB 0210 JOHSON
  • Fonds
  • 1839-1865

Letters of John Gibson to Mr and Mrs Sandbach, 1839-1865, discussing mainly his professional work and the numerous commissions and requests which he has received. There are also occasional references to domestic and personal news.

Gibson, John, 1790-1866

Letters to Arthur Giardelli

  • NLW ex 2915.
  • Ffeil
  • 1950-1951

Two personal copies of the journal Dock leaves which belonged to the artist Arthur Giardelli (1911–2009). Dock leaves, vol. I, no. 2 (Easter 1950), includes his article : ‘The Glyn Vivian art gallery’, and a letter, dated June 1950, from Raymond Garlick. Dock leaves, vol. II, no. 5 (May 1951), contains two letters, dated October 1951, from Friedrich R. Könekamp, author of the article ‘Artists and specialists’, published in this edition.

Garlick, Raymond

Letter from Gwladys E. Lewis,

  • NLW ex 2914.
  • Ffeil
  • 1971.

Letter, dated 27 September 1971, from Mrs Gwladys E. Lewis to the Reverend D. Jacob Davies inserted within a signed copy of her work, Alun Lewis, my son (Aberystwyth, [?1971]); together with an undated photograph of the Alun Lewis memorial plaque at Aberdare Library, and a note, in Welsh, by the donors providing background information about the letter. = Llythyr, dyddiedig 27 Medi 1971, oddi wrth Mrs Gwladys E. Lewis at y Parchedig D. Jacob Davies, wedi ei osod o fewn copi a lofnodwyd ganddi o'i gwaith, Alun Lewis, my son (Aberystwyth, [?1971]); ynghyd â ffotograff heb ei ddyddio o gofeb Alun Lewis yn Llyfrgell Aberdâr, a nodyn gan y rhoddwyr yn esbonio cefndir y llythyr.

Lewis, Gwladys E.

Letters to Dr William Thomas, Trefloyne, Tenby,

  • NLW MS 21566B.
  • Ffeil
  • 1944-1967 /

Letters, 1944-1967 and undated, to Dr William Thomas, Trefloyne, Tenby from D. J. Williams, Waldo Williams, and Sybil Thorndike.

Williams, D. J. (David John), 1885-1970.

Haverfordwest Baptist Foundation minute book

  • NLW MS 24069E.
  • Ffeil
  • 1907-1973

Minute book, 1907-1973, of the Board of Trustees of the Haverfordwest Baptist Foundation, containing minutes of Board meetings, 1907-1913, 1926, 1929-1930, 1967-1970 (pp. 1-71).
The Foundation was established by a scheme of the Board of Education in February 1907 to administer the foundations and subsidiary endowments of the former Haverfordwest Baptist College, Pembrokeshire, and thereby provide an annual income to the North and South Wales Baptist Colleges.

Haverfordwest Baptist Foundation. Board of Trustees

The Welsh Book of Remembrance

  • [The Welsh Book of Remembrance]
  • Ffeil
  • 1928.

This volume is bound in morrocan leather and has gold lettering and lines on the boards and spine. The volume is made up of parchment pages sewn on 5 raised cords. The first page contains the Welsh text "ER CÔF" and the signature, "Edward P", of Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII), and is dated "12 June 1928". The preface contains the following information in gold lettering: "HEREIN ARE RECORDED THE NAMES OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF WELSH BIRTH AND PARENTAGE AND OF ALL THE MEN BELONGING TO THE REGIMENT OF WALES WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE WAR OF 1914-1918 A:D: THEY ARE COMMEMORATED BY THEIR FELLOW COUNTRY MEN IN THE MEMORIAL ERECTED NEAR BY." The following is noted at the end of the volume: "The work of Graily Hewitt, B.A., LL.B., of Lincoln's Inn, and his assistants Helen Hinkley, Ida D. Henstock, Florence Capey, and Helen Luker. Finished Mar. 1928. Treyford, Midhurst."

Fisher Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSFISHER
  • Fonds
  • [1880-1905]

Ratebooks of the parish of St Athan for 1880-1905.

Castle Green Manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 MSCGREEN
  • Fonds
  • [1800x1899].

This collection, which came from Castle Green, Cardigan, contains material relating to railways in West Wales, the Tivy Improvement Scheme and other matters of Cardiganshire interest.

Howard de Walden manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSHDWALD
  • Fonds
  • 1391-[1873x1914]

Manuscripts and papers formerly belonging to Sir Thomas Marchant Williams, including poetry, genealogy and historical papers.

Williams, Thomas Marchant, 1845-1914

Manafon School Records,

  • GB 0210 MANERS
  • Fonds
  • 1832-1983 /

Records, correspondence and notes, 1819-1983, relating to the history of Manafon school.

Manafon School.

Presteigne Toc H Records,

  • GB 0210 PRETOCH
  • Fonds
  • 1935-1971 /

Records of the Presteigne branch of Toc H, 1935-1971, including minute books of executive, group, and special meetings, 1935-1971; minute book of the Programme Committee, 1938-1943; weekly subscription book, 1938-1943; and publications, 1958-1971.

Toc H. Presteigne Branch.

Papers relating to John Jones, Junior

  • NLW MS 24046E.
  • Ffeil
  • (1545/6)-[1840s]

An album, [19 cent., second ¼], probably compiled by a member of the Clay family of Liverpool and St Asaph, which includes some thirty-one items, (1545/6)-[1716], relating to John Jones, son of Col. John Jones, the regicide, and his family (ff. 1-14, 16-19).
Among these items are some fourteen letters addressed to John Jones, Junior, 1663-1714 (ff. 1-3 verso, 4 verso, 5-6, 16, 17), and two to his wife (f. 3); three letters to Thomas Jennings, Dudleston, 1633-1634 (ff. 7 verso-8); a copy of The Post Man, And the Historical Account, &c., 230 (27-29 October 1696) (f. 9); a poem on the Battle of Oudenaarde, 1708 (ff. 10-11); a handbill for a performance of Henry IV, [Part I], [1716] (f. 13); a final concord levied on properties in Salisbury, (1545/6) (f. 18); and a letter from Robert [?Nedham] to Roger Puleston of Emral, [?1582] (f. 19). The album also includes papers of the Clay family, 1739, 1743, 1806-[?1843], being mostly letters addressed to Henry Clay (onetime Mayor of Liverpool) from correspondents including aristocrats connected with Liverpool (ff. 66 verso-73 verso passim, inverted text); various pencil or pen and ink sketches and watercolour paintings, [19 cent, first ½], at least some of which are by Henry's daughter B[arbara] F[rances] C[lay] (ff. 57 verso, 60 verso, 61 verso, 62 verso, 76 verso-81 verso (versos only), 84 verso, 85 verso, 86 verso); newspaper cuttings, [1831]-[1841] (ff. 26 verso-35); and miscellaneous engravings, 1809-[?1840s] (ff. 14 verso, 36-37, 39-43, 88 verso-90 verso). Items found loose within the volume have been tipped in, either in situ or on blank leaves (some 22 ff.).

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