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Lyn Wyn Griffith letters.

  • NLW ex 2248
  • Ffeil
  • 1931-1974

Almost three hundred letters, 1931-1974, from Llewelyn Wyn Griffith (1890-1977), novelist, poet and translator, to Arthur Behrend (1895-1974), shipbroker and novelist, together with photocopies of two pages from an unpublished memoir written by Arthur Behrend, in which he describes how he came to meet Lyn Wyn Griffith in the early spring of 1931, and tells of their subsequent close friendship.

Griffith, Llewelyn Wyn, 1890-1977

CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel Weston Rhyn

  • CMA: Capel Weston Rhyn
  • Ffeil
  • 1889-1890, 1920-1995

Mae'r ffeil yn cynnwys taflen ystadegol am y flwyddyn yn diweddu 31 Rhagfyr 1977, cyfrifon, 1979, a dogfen yn dwyn y teitl 'Y sefyllfa heddiw', 1995, yn perthyn i Eglwys Bresbyteraidd Cymru Weston Rhyn, Croesoswallt. Daeth cofysgrifau ychwanegol yn perthyn i'r capel gan gynnwys tri llyfr cagliadau tuag at y Weinidogaeth, 1938-1982; dau lyfr y Trysorydd, 1936-1988, llyfr casgliad yr aelodaeth, 1920-1937; cyfrol yn nodi casgliad misol y plant, 1889-1950; llyfr yr eisteddleoedd, 1890-1963; ac ystadegau, 1910-1991 i'r Llyfrgell yn ddiweddarach.

Capel Weston Rhyn (Oswestry, England)

John Cowper Powys letters to Harlan Cozad McIntosh

  • NLW MS 23913D
  • Ffeil
  • 1938-1942, 1966

Eleven letters, 1938-1940, from John Cowper Powys to the writer Harlan Cozad McIntosh (1908-1940), containing detailed comments on a draft of the recipient's novel, This Finer Shadow (New York, 1941) (ff. 8-34 verso); and twelve letters, 1938-1942, from the same to McIntosh's wife, Jane Hardy, a New York literary agent (ff. 3, 35-58 verso). Also included are a manuscript copy of Powys's foreword to the novel, and carbon copies of three letters from Jane Hardy: two, 1938, to Powys (ff. 1, 5), and one, 1966, to Powys's literary agent, Gerald Pollinger (f. 59).
The letters contain references to Edwin Muir (f. 8 verso), James Hanley (ff. 10 recto-verso, 12 verso, 13-14 verso, 15 recto-verso, 47, 48 verso, 57) and John Redwood Anderson (f. 58 verso), and to the death of Llewelyn Powys (ff. 33 verso-34).

Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963

Monmouthshire miscellanea.

  • NLW ex 2235
  • Ffeil
  • 1875-1971 (predominantly 1901-1937)

Two large scrap-books containing numerous miscellaneous material - photographs, newspaper cuttings, original letters, leaflets and publications relating mainly to William Haines, historian of Monmouthshire and the history of Monmouthshire in particular, compiled by his wife, Mary Haines, Y Bryn, Penpergwm, Abergavenny, with annotations by their granddaughter Lorna Pragnell.

Material relating to Wiliam Hopkyn and the maid of Cefn Ydfa.

  • NLW ex 2237
  • Ffeil
  • 1893-1968

A collection of newspaper cuttings relating to the history of the poet Will Hopkyn and the maid from Cefn Ydfa, accumulated by the donor's grandfather, together with cuttings and letters relating to the Neath area, and a poster regarding the life and career of Dr Wm Price, Llantrisant.

Letters to A. S. B. Davies

  • NLW ex 2229
  • Ffeil
  • 1929-1976, 1995-1999

A file containing letters, cards and other papers received by Arthur S. B. Davies from people with an interest in the various Celtic cultures. The papers reflect his interest in various Celtic cultures. Also included are some letters to D. Gareth Davies, A. S. B. Davies's son.

T. Harri Jones's Black Book,

  • NLW MS 23905B.
  • Ffeil
  • 1949-1964 /

Notebook, 1949-1964, containing holograph poems by the Anglo-Welsh poet Thomas Harri Jones, comprising fair copies of his compositions, dated May 1950-September 1964.
The notebook was presented to the poet by Delia Glanville in 1949 (see T. Harri Jones 1921-1965, ed. by P. Power (Cardiff, 1987), no. 88) and contains poems written in London and Portsmouth, England (ff. 1-98), and Newcastle, New South Wales (ff. 99-306). Also included is a cutting, [1965], from an Australian newspaper, of an article on T. Harri Jones, written following his death. Many of the poems were published for the first time in The Complete Poems of T. H. Jones, ed. by Don Dale-Jones and P. Bernard Jones (Cardiff, 2008).

Jones, T. Harri (Thomas Harri), 1921-1965.

A tour to South Wales, etc.,

  • NLW MS 1340C [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
  • Ffeil
  • 1801 /

An account by 'Mr M-' [Thomas Martyn], illustrated with a few water-colour sketches, of a journey from London to South Wales in August 1801.

[Thomas Martyn].

'Achos Chatham Street'.

  • NLW ex 2226
  • Ffeil
  • [1963]

A thesis by W. Hughes Edwards on the history of Chatham Street Chapel, Liverpool, submitted for a degree in Civic Studies Honours, [1963].

Edwards, W. H.

Llanfihangel Ciliau Aeron records

  • NLW MS 1241B
  • Ffeil
  • 1833-1883

Accounts of the churchwardens, overseers of the poor and surveyors of the roads in the parish of Llanfihangel Ciliau Aeron for various years between 1833 and 1883.

Isaac Mann: Collection of letters, &c.

  • NLW MS 1207D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1711-1831

A collection made by Isaac Mann (1785-1831) of about two hundred autograph letters of Baptist ministers, missionaries (including William Carey) and converts, written 1711-1831; together with a calendar, prepared by F. G. Hastings, with annotations by W. T. Whitley, which was printed in The Baptist Quarterly, VI and VII (1932-1935).

Mann, Isaac, 1785-1831

Letters,

  • NLW MS 1086C.
  • Ffeil
  • 1770-1816.

Autograph letters from Selina, Countess of Huntingdon, to Howel Harris, 1770, with a draft reply by Harris, from David Jones, Llangan to Mr. Rogers at Carnachenwen, near Fishguard, 1804, from Thomas Charles, Bala, to Mrs. D. Davies at the Bank, Aberystwyth, 1809, and from E[benezer] R[ichard], Tregaron, to Mrs. Davies, Carnachenwen, 1816, and an extract from an unsigned letter.

Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of, 1707-1791

Letters, &c.

  • NLW MS 1081B
  • Ffeil
  • 19 cent.

Letters from Thomas Rees (Swansea), and William George Jenkins (Llandyssul, to Rees Jenkin Jones (Aberdare), a letter from Rees Jenkin Jones, and press cuttings containing a translation by Williams Thomas (Gwilym Marles) of In memorium verses written by Rees Jenkin Jones.

Rees, Thomas, 1815-1885 Letters from (19 cent.), NLW MS 1081B

Miscellanea of Thomas Darlington

  • NLW MS 1058C
  • Ffeil
  • [19 cent.]

Miscellaneous papers of Thomas Darlington, one of his Majesty's Inspectors of Schools in Wales, including essays and articles, drafts of speeches and addresses, letters from Ellis Edwards, Tom Ellis, Beriah Gwynfe Evans, D. Silvan Evans, David Howell (Llawdden), J. Puleston Jones, Sir John Rhys, A. Neobard Palmer, and Hugh Williams, and press cuttings.

Darlington, Thomas, 1864-1908

Compañía Unida de Irrigación del Chubut.

  • NLW ex 2223
  • Ffeil
  • 1934

Tystysgrif cyfranddaliadau yng nghwmni cydweithredol dyfrhau Y Gaiman, Chubut, Patagonia, Yr Ariannin, yn enw Aaron Jenkins, 5 Medi 1934, wedi ei harwyddo gan John ap Hughes, Robert Evans a Myrddin Griffith.

Katherine Philips poetry,

  • NLW MS 775B.
  • Ffeil
  • 1650-1658.

The first of two manuscripts (see also NLW MS 756B) containing poems, 1650-1658, by Katherine Philips, including some not printed in Poems By the Most Deservedly Admired Mrs Katherine Philips The Matchless Orinda ... (London, 1667, ESTC R19299), together with biographical notes, mainly in the hand of William Hall, antiquary and bookseller of King's Lynn, Norfolk. NLW MS 775B is in the hand of Katherine Phillips, whilst NLW MS 776B is in a contemporary scibal hand (information supplied by Elizabeth H. Hageman, June 2015).
The volume contains corrected fair copies of fifty-five poems, with the titles only of two others. See Index of English Literary Manuscripts, 4 vols (London, 1980-1997), II, part 2, compiled by Peter Beal (1993), pp. 128-129, and The Collected Works of Katherine Philips, ed. by Patrick Thomas, 3 vols (Stump Cross, Essex, 1990-1993), I: The Poems (1990).

Philips, Katherine, 1632-1664.

Survey of St Michael's Churchyard, Aberystwyth.

  • NLW Facs 964
  • Ffeil
  • 1981

A survey of grave spaces and headstones relating to St Michael's Church, Aberystwyth, carried out by W. Rees Davies, Borough Engineer, August 1972, and indexed by E. Alwyn Benjamin, 1981.

Benjamin, E. Alwyn (Edward Alwyn),

Welsh Granite Company Limited,

  • NLW MS 1081A
  • Ffeil
  • 1880-1908 /

A group of about one hundred and eighty business letters, 1880-91 (with some of the period 1897-1908), largely written by George W. Farren, general manager, Welsh Granite Company Limited, Yr Eifl Quarry, Trevor, Caernarvonshire, to his foreman, Thomas Hughes, Cae-glas, Llanaelhaearn. Some letters refer also to emigration and to the Welsh Granite Company's School.

George W. Farren and others.

Papers of J. C. Owen,

  • NLW MS 11075E
  • Ffeil
  • [1883x1933] /

Miscellaneous papers of John Caleb Owen, vicar of Llanafan-fawr, Brecknockshire, etc., including a list of vicars of Llanafan[-fawr], 1486-1883; balance sheets of Fredk. Richd. Roberts [of Aberystwyth], sequestrator of the living of Eglwysnewydd, Cardiganshire, with the Reverend J. Caleb Owen, 1892-5; a list of subscribers to a testimonial to J. C. Owen and his family [at Llangwyryfon, after 1920]; and three letters to J. C. Owen from D. Watcyn Morgan, The Vicarage, Morriston, 1897 (the living of Caio, a tribute to the recipient's work at Eglwysnewydd), Edward L. Bevan, The Vicarage, Brecon [aft. bishop of Swansea and Brecon], 1910 (the recipient's acceptance of the benefice of Llanafan), and [Enoch Jones] ('Isylog'), London, 1933 (the publication of a photograph and biography of the recipient in Y Cyfaill Eglwysig, June, 1933).

John Caleb Owen and others.

Miscellanea of J. C. Owen,

  • NLW MS 11073C
  • Ffeil
  • [1864x1911].

Miscellaneous documents, including an account, [18]64, of fees due from the Reverend J[ohn] Owens, Gwndwn [Calvinistic Methodist minister, Capel Ffynnon, Cardiganshire], to Thomas Watts in respect of one quarter's tuition for A. Owens and Jno. Owens at Capel y Gwndwn School; a printed list (with manuscript entries) of subjects of examination for the ordination to be held in the diocese of St. Davids, 1883; a receipt, 1883, to John Caleb Owen for the payment of ordination fees; a holograph letter from J. T. Evans, The Rectory, Stow-on-the-Wold, to [J. C.] Owen [vicar of Llanafan-fawr, Brecknockshire], 1911 (requesting information relating to one Hannah Griffiths, and also copies of the inscriptions on the five bells at Llanafan-fawr) (copies of inscriptions enclosed); a list of patrons and incumbents of Llanafan-fawr, 1486-1910; a press cutting containing a list of ruined houses ('Hen Dai Adfeiliedig') in Llanafan Fawr; etc.

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