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'Achos Chatham Street'.

  • NLW ex 2226
  • File
  • [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.

Acrefair papers

  • GB 0210 ACREFAIR
  • Fonds
  • 1844-1941

Papers, 1844-1941, of the Williams family of Acre House, Acrefair, mainly comprising letters, including family correspondence and letters received from relatives in Glamorgan, from the Pugh family, and from relatives in the USA, [late 19th cent.]-[early 20th cent.]; letters to the Rev. Ebenezer John Williams, mostly relating to his duties as minister and the chapel and water works in Llanwddyn, 1882-1889; and letters to John Williams, [late 19th cent.], mostly relating to the iron industry. The archive also includes diaries of John Williams, 1844-1897; notebooks, accounts and other documents, 1856-1893, relating to the ironworks in Ruabon and South Wales; diaries and notebooks of the Rev. Ebenezer John Williams, 1869-1935 (including chapel committee notes, accounts, Sunday School registers, and sermon notes); diaries and notebooks of Rev. John Pugh, 1849-1890, (including one containing his autobiography); papers relating to Liberal Party election campaigns in Montgomeryshire and Denbighshire, [late 19th cent.]; deeds, 1842-1921, mostly relating to property in Dowlais; papers relating to schools, [late 19th cent.]-[early 20th cent.], including school notebooks, prospectuses of schools including Holt Academy, and papers relating to the founding of British schools in the Cefn Mawr district and elsewhere.

Williams family, of Acre House, Acrefair.

Act and petition relating to the harbour and railway at New Quay (Cardiganshire)

  • NLW MS 6431E
  • File
  • 19 cent.

Printed copies of An Act for constructing and maintaining a Harbour at New Quay in the County of Cardigan ..., which received the Royal assent on June 12, 1835, and The Petition, dated 1899, of the Landowners, Farmers, and Inhabitants of the several Parishes of New Quay, Llanllwchaiarn, Llanina, Henfynyw, Cydplwyf, Llanarth, Llandysiliogogo, Llangranog, Penbryn, Blaenporth, Bettws Evan, Troedyraur, Llangunllo and Brongwyn ... in favour of the construction of a light railway to connect New Quay with Newcastle Emlyn or Henllan or Llandyssul or Llanybyther.

Acting script of The Protagonists,

  • NLW ex 2735.
  • File
  • 1968.

A copy of the acting script for The Protagonists by Brenda Chamberlain in which Alan McPherson played the part of Phredd in the 1968 production, together with postcards and notes written to Alan McPherson by Brenda Chamberlain in the lead up to the performance of the play.

Chamberlain, Brenda

Adam Schwartz article

  • NLW ex 1848
  • File

Two copies of Adam Schwartz's article ''Buggering Up the Mass': Opposition to Twentieth-Century Liturgical Change in the Thought of Graham Greene, Christopher Dawson, and David Jones', accepted for publication in Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, Winter issue (no 4), Volume 1. The article includes extracts from letters by David Jones held at NLW.

Additional records of the South Wales Baptist College

  • South Wales Baptist College Records 154
  • File
  • 1906-1996

The file comprises additional records relating to the South Wales Baptist College, Cardiff collected by the former Principal, the Reverend Dr Hugh Matthews including papers relating to Principal William Edwards (1848-1929); typescripts: 'Rhydwilym i Genhadaeth y Shawnees' and 'Yr Hen Dy-Cwrdd ar gefn Hengoed yng Nghwm Rhymni'; miscellaneous certificates including Tom Albert Jones's Temperance Pledge, an examination certificate presented to E May Jones by the Union of Welsh Baptists Sunday Schools, 1906, and a Ministerial recognition certificate issued to Brynmor Davies by The Baptist Union of Great Britain, 1941; the musical compositions of Mary Lloyd Davies, Harrow; and letters, including letters from E T Jones, 1930, and J Jubilee Young, 1952, both former ministers at Sion Chapel, Llanelli,letters from Professor G Henton Davies, Principal Emeritus, Regent's Park College, Oxford to the Reverend Principal Hugh Matthews, 1996 and correspondence, 1936-1989, relating tro Castle Street Welsh Baptist Church.

Coleg Caerdydd (Cardiff Baptist College)

Additions to Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae

  • NLW MS 22166E
  • File
  • 1716-c. 1756

Very extensive contemporary manuscript additions to John Le Neve, Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae (London, 1716) bringing the ecclesiastical fasti to 1743 and those of Oxford and Cambridge to 1755 and 1754 respectively, ?in the hand of the Joseph Smith whose autograph appears on p. 1 (possibly Joseph Smith, provost of Queen's College, Oxford). The additions, some of which are included in later editions, appear to be taken from manuscript and printed sources and personal communications received by the writer. Bound into the volume are two printed items: A Catalogue of the Principal Members of the Conventual and Cathedral Church of Ely ... from ... AD 673 to the present Year 1756 (Cambridge, 1756) (ff. 7-10) and A List of the Archbishops and Bishops of England and Wales, since the Restoration 1660 to the year 1753 (ff. 11-12).

Address and lecture by Sir Wyn Roberts,

  • NLW ex 1713.
  • File
  • 1995-6.

A typescript draft of an address by Sir Wyn Roberts MP entitled 'The Welsh Office 1995: aims, problems and successes', delivered at a seminar in Bangor, 8 Dec. 1995. A typescript copy of his lecture 'The Wales-Baden Württemberg Partnership', to be delivered at the University of Tübingen, Germany, in Feb. 1996.

Roberts, Wyn, 1930-

Address by Huw Lewis AM,

  • NLW ex 2363.
  • File
  • 2005.

A copy of an address given by Huw Lewis AM, at the opening of the Aberfan exhibition at the National Library of Wales, 9 April 2005.

Lewis, Huw.

Address by Roy Bohana (William Mathias Memorial Service)

  • NLW ex 2084
  • File
  • 1992 and 1995

A letter, 1995, from Roy Bohana to Dr R. Brinley Jones, enclosing a copy of his address delivered at the memorial service for the composer William Mathias (1934-1992), held at St Asaph Cathedral, 15 August 1992

Bohana, Roy, 1938-

Address on Salem Baptist Church, Porth

  • NLW MS 8000C
  • File
  • 1932

Manuscript of an address on the history of Salem Baptist Church, Porth, Glamorgan, delivered to the Young People's Guild there, 1932, by Dan Jones, headmaster of Cymmer School, Porth.

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