- NLW MS 6082B
- File
- 1910-1923
About fifty autograph letters, 1910-1923, to Mary Thomas, Pant y Clochydd, Llanwenog, Cardiganshire from Lucy E. Lloyd Theakston, Henry Theakston, D. N. Lloyd Theakston and Nelly Lloyd Theakston.
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About fifty autograph letters, 1910-1923, to Mary Thomas, Pant y Clochydd, Llanwenog, Cardiganshire from Lucy E. Lloyd Theakston, Henry Theakston, D. N. Lloyd Theakston and Nelly Lloyd Theakston.
A fragment of thirty folios of a manuscript of the second version of the Wycliffite Bible, covering the text of the Gospel according to S. Matthew, Chapt. VI, 14, to Chap. XIII, 4.
The Wright family of Mellington Hall, Montgomeryshire,
A typescript copy of a research work by Lahiri Templeman on the Wright family of Mellington Hall, Montgomeryshire, 2005.
Templeman, Lahiri.
Privately printed account, 2014.
Danzer, Gerald A.
The Works of Talhaiarn (Volume III) by John Jones ('Talhaiarn'), with MS notes and revisions by the author (printed). See also NLW MSS 17809-17810A. Welsh, English. Tooled leather. Donated by Miss L. M. Jones, Bath, June 1961.
The Works of Talhaiarn (Volume II) by John Jones ('Talhaiarn'), with MS notes and revisions by the author (printed). See also NLW MSS 17809A, 17811A. Welsh, English. Tooled leather. Donated by Miss L. M. Jones, Bath, June 1961.
The Works of Talhaiarn (Volume I) by John Jones ('Talhaiarn'), with MS notes and revisions by the author (printed). See also NLW MSS 17810-17811A. Welsh, English. Tooled leather. Donated by Miss L. M. Jones, Bath, June 1961.
The Works of ...M. Richard Greenham, with the signature of David Rowland on the title page. English. Leather. Donated by Dr Iorwerth Peate, St Nicholas, Cardiff, December 1973.
A typescript copy of a screenplay for a fantasy based upon the oldest stories of Britain and Ireland from the Mabinogi, Lebor Gabala and Cathe Maig Tuiredh.
McKenna, Shelagh.
The wizard, the goat and the man who won the war,
An archival copy of the script of the play which featured Richard Elfyn as Lloyd George, November 2011- April 2012, together with a programme.
Britton, D. J. (David J.)
The Wisdom of the Cymri. English. Donated by Mrs S. A. Baker, Holywell, October 1954,
The Winning of the Kingdom of Glamorgan from the Welsh, 1088, being the traditional account of Robert Fitzhamon and the twelve Norman knights who are said to have accompanied him, with an account of St. Donats Castle and the Stradling family, illustrated by numerous water-colour drawings and sketches.
[The Wind's song]; [sonnet 3],
First line: Dull-thoughted, walking among the nunneries. Written at Hare Hall. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
A bound volume containing the original typescript of an apparently unpublished play, The Winding Stair, by Gwen Pierce of Caerwys, and Professor Eliza Marian Butler of Cambridge, based on the latter's biography of the poet Rainer Maria Rilke, and performed by the Caerwys Amateur Dramatic Society at Caerwys and Chester, 1944 (see E. M. Butler, Paper Boats (London, 1959)). A contemporary cast-list, with notes on the back by Gwen Pierce for another play, and biographical notes on the actors, c. 1990, by Tom Lloyd-Roberts, have been tipped in at the beginnning of the volume.
The William & Mordecai Evans log & stone house : : 1720-1763,
A copy of a report prepared by William Stepp and Estelle Cremers, 2004, on the house which is situated in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and placed by the Pennsylvania Historical & Musueum Commission on The National Register of Historic Places in 2004. It was built for Welsh Quaker immigrants in 1720.
'The Wild Rose' (original manuscript)
The original manuscript of an operetta for ladies' voices entitled 'The Wild Rose', composed by W. Rhys-Herbert, 1915, with words by Edith M. Burrows.
'The wild rose' by Waldo Williams.
A copy of an early poem by Waldo Williams (1904-1971), c. 1914, entitled 'The wild rose', transcribed from memory by Idwal Lloyd.
Williams, Waldo, 1904-1971
Draft of a short adventure novel in three chapters entitled 'The White Violet', written c. 1885 by Alan James Gulston (1813-1886) of Derwydd and Dirleton, co. Carmarthen, brother of Josepha Heath Gulston ('Talbot Gwyn', 1811-1859) the novelist. The novel is set in South Africa during the Cape Frontier (or Kaffir) Wars of 1779-1879, and the draft contains numerous corrections to the text. A reference on the first folio to the author's novel Warren Knowles, published in London in 1885, suggests an approximate date for this composition.
Gulston, Alan James.
The White book Mabinogion : Welsh tales & romances reproduced from the Peniarth manuscripts
edited by J. Gwenogvryn Evans.