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Prof. Dafydd Jenkins Papers,

  • GB 0210 DAFINS
  • Fonds
  • 1935-1997 /

Research and personal papers of Dafydd Jenkins, comprising correspondence, drafts and other papers relating to his articles and books, [1937]-1997; correspondence, 1935-1989, on subjects including legal and academic matters, 1972-1991, evening classes given by DJ on agricultural subjects, 1944-1957, the New Welsh Language Act Campaign, 1983-1987, broadcasting, 1950-1963, and publishing, 1942-1989; papers concerning the Welsh language, 1972-1992; papers, 1938-1939, relating to the Welsh Language Petition, including circulars and newsletters; papers relating to British Legal History Conferences, 1971-1995, and International Congresses of Celtic Studies, 1967-1975; correspondence, minutes and other papers relating to organisations including Plaid Cymru, the National Eisteddfod, Undeb Cymru Fydd, the Sociological Group of the Church in Wales and the Milk and Dairies Tribunal for Wales, 1947-1979; ecumenical papers relating to Siloh Calvinist Methodist Chapel, Aberystwyth, 1958-1970; miscellaneous papers relating to various associations, societies, and organizations, 1969-1996; printed material relating to Plaid Cymru and Denmark, 1938-1970.

Jenkins, Dafydd

Proclamation of King Edward VIII,

  • NLW MS 10677F.
  • File
  • 1936.

A facsimile of the proclamation of King Edward VIII at St. James's Palace, 21 January, 1936.

Processionale,

  • NLW MS 22251B.
  • File
  • [XV cent., first ½].

A processional, use of Sarum, [15 cent., first ½]. Temporale (ff. 1-127); dedication of a church (ff. 127-9); proses for St Andrew, St Nicholas, Purification of BVM, Invention of the Holy Cross and St Katherine, Salve Regina and Regina celi (ff. 129 verso-135); sanctorale, including Saints Edward the Confessor, Edmund the king and Edmund of Abingdon (ff. 136-166); commune, comprising introits (ff. 166-171), votive masses (ff. 171-183) and litanies of the saints (ff. 183-188 verso). Staves and rubrics in red, initials of noted text are calligraphic, in ink, embodying grotesque profiles, etc.; initials of unnoted text in blue with red penwork. A few medieval additions of text and music.

Probyn Deeds,

  • GB 0210 PROBYN
  • Fonds
  • 1547-1788.

Deeds, 1547-1788, relating mainly to the family of Howell of Eastlake, parish of Amroth, Pembrokeshire, 17 cent., and Lloyd of Clochfaen, Montgomeryshire, 18 cent.

Howell family, of Eastlake, Amroth

Probate of Howell Harris,

  • NLW MS 11728C.
  • File
  • [1937].

Two copies of a collotype reproduction, with a printed title-page (December, 1937), of the probate, 7 August, 1773, of the will, 12 July, 1773, of Howell Harris of Trevecka, [parish of Talgarth], co. Brecknock, esquire.

Pro Patria,

  • 430/1/2/12/1/3.
  • File
  • 1915 /

Bound full orchestral score including vocal.

Owen, Morfydd, 1891-1918

Privatisation

  • S/9
  • File
  • 1984-1991

The file consists of circulars, 1984-1991, relating to the privatisation of state industries and the National Health Service and the responses and reactions of the Labour Party.

Private presses : with special reference to Wales

  • NLW ex 2557.
  • File
  • 1937-1938

A copy of the publication given to James Ifano Jones by its author William Williams, Keeper of Printed Books at the National Library of Wales, and annotated by the recipient who was a Welsh Librarian at Cardiff City Library.

Williams, William, 1885-1950.

Prisoner of war camp magazines

  • NLW MS 22424F.
  • File
  • 1944-1945

Seven issues, May-December 1944, of a magazine entitled Cymro (issues 2, 3 (unfinished), a special Christmas edition and four Supplement editions), produced by members of the Cymric Club in Stalag IVB prisoner of war camp near Muhlberg, Germany, featuring articles on Welsh sport, Welsh legends and Welsh regiments, and reports on sporting events held in the camp; together with the only two issues, January 1945, of 20 Bees Buzz, a weekly newspaper produced by the inmates of Hut 20B, containing mainly camp news, especially sport and social events.

Prison Recollections of D. M. Lewis

  • NLW ex 1835
  • File

Atgofion teipysgrif David Morris Lewis yn dwyn y teitl 'From Prison to Prison', yn ymwneud â'i yrfa yng ngharchardai Wakefield, Wandsworth, Amwythig, Abertawe, Dartmoor, Caerloyw, Canolfan Gadw Brynbuga ac Albany, Ynys Wyth, 1937-1971. / Typescript recollections of David Morris Lewis entitled 'From Prison to Prison', relating to his career in the prison service at Wakefield, Wandsworth, Shrewsbury, Swansea, Dartmoor, Gloucester, Usk Detention Centre and Albany, Isle of Wight, 1937-1971.

Prison letters

  • NLW MS 22130B.
  • File
  • 1981-1983

Twenty-seven letters, 1981-1983, from Gerry Maclochlainn, a Sinn Fein activist on the United Kingdom mainland, from Maidstone prison to Ioan M. Richard, organiser of 'Dros Ryddid', a left wing republican movement in South Wales. At the time, Maclochlainn was serving a four year prison term following conviction on conspiracy charges. The letters contain personal news and comments on the political situation, particularly in Wales and Ireland, and ff. 31-2 include biogaphical details.

Maclochlainn, Gerry Letters from (1981-3), NLW MS 22130B

Priory House, Penmon : : Work specifications,

  • NLW MS 16826E
  • File
  • 1923 /

Autograph specifications, dated February 1923, or work required in the restoration of the Priory House, Penmon, Anglesey by Geoffrey G[osset] Holme, architect, of Penmon. The manuscript contains architectural sketches (ff. 9, 10, 13, 15, 16, 20, 30) and provisional sums (estimated amounts) relating to the restoration work. (f. 31).

Holme, Geoffrey, 1887-1954.

Printer's miscellaneous papers

  • NLW MS 23217F.
  • File
  • 1876-1953

Miscellaneous papers, 1876-1953, from the office of J. C. Roberts, Cardigan, printer, many relating to Newport, Pembrokeshire, comprising correspondence; advertisements and articles for printing, some for inclusion in The Cardigan Observer; and ephemera printed and published by J. C. Roberts & Son.

J. C. Roberts & son, printers

Printed political ephemera

  • NLW ex 1924
  • File

Printed material, leaflets, newsletters and circular correspondence relating to trade unions, pressure groups and left-wing organizations, c 1970s-80s, including the Communist Party Welsh Congress, 1972; the Welsh Committee Against Racialism, 1977; Defence of Trade Unions Committee, 1977; the Wales for the Assembly Campaign, 1977-9; Llafur: the Society for the Study of Welsh Labour History, 1978-9; Gwynedd CND, 1981; the National Left, 1982; and the National Union of Mineworkers, 1984-5; together with a pamphlet by the British and Irish Communist Organization entitled Is Wales a Nation?, 1972; three issues of Mirror on Rural Scotland, 1982-3; an issue of The Communist, undated; and a pamphlet by Plaid Gwerin Cymru entitled Capitalist Socialism, Capitalist Nationalism and Socialist Nationalism, undated.

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