History (typescript) of Calfaria Baptist Church, Port Talbot, 1910-31, by Taliesin Rees,
- NLW Misc. Vol. 215.
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- [post-1931].
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History (typescript) of Calfaria Baptist Church, Port Talbot, 1910-31, by Taliesin Rees,
History (typescript) of the Congregationalists in Tal-y-sarn, co. Caernarfon, by W.J. Eames.
Manuscripts and papers from the collection of Hobley Griffith, much of which are of literary or historical interest, and include poetry, transcripts and miscellanea by W. J. Roberts ('Gwilym Cowlyd'), including transcripts and translations of sermons of his uncle, Evan Evans ('Ieuan Glan Geirionydd'), together with correspondence of 'Gwilym Cowlyd' and 'Ieuan Glan Geirionydd'; eisteddfod adjudications by Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd'), Ellis Roberts ('Elis Wyn o Wyrfai') and others; volumes of (mainly Welsh) transcripted poetry, including a seventeenth century volume which once belonged to and is annotated by Lewis Morris (Llewelyn Ddu o Fôn'); seven manuscript volumes written by William Hobley in the preparation of his Hanes Methodistiaeth Arfon (1910-1924), together with correspondence of William Hobley; volumes of eighteenth and nineteenth century sermons, two of which contain notes by William Hobley; an eighteenth century tract relating to the disestablishment of the Welsh Dissenters from the Church of England; an elegy by John Roderick (Siôn Rhydderch) on the death of Ellis Wynne of Lasynys; autobiographical notes by Robert Parry ('Robin Ddu Eryri'); annotated nineteenth century Acts of Parliament relating to British railways; a commonplace book of Llanberis interest; etc.
Griffith, Hobley
A printed questionnaire, containing lists of various editions in Welsh of the Bible and of portions of it, the Book of Common Prayer, the prose Psalms, Psalters, etc., circulated by John Ballinger (1860-1933) in 1903 on behalf of the Cardiff Public Library, with annotations by David Richard Thomas (1833-1916), archdeacon of St Asaph.
Ballinger, John, 1860-1933
Holiaduron a ddychwelwyd gan y beirdd a gynrychiolwyd yn NLW MSS 14461-14462. (Gynt Penar Griffiths MS 3.) Mewn byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan feibion a merched y diweddar Barchedig G. Penar Griffiths, trwy law Miss M. A. Penar Griffiths, Abertawe, Gorffennaf 1942.
The archive comprises a circular issued by the Union of Welsh Baptists in 1936 to the Baptist chapels; the completed questionnaires; a list of the chapel records collected; a list of the chapel records compiled from the questionnaire (8 copies); a list of the pre-1837 records compiled from the questionnaire.
National Library of Wales.
The original manuscripts, prepared for printing, of several examples of questions and answers on scriptural subjects studied by members of Sunday schools in south Cardiganshire and north Pembrokeshire in preparation for Cymanfa'r Pwnc.
Holograph and typewritten copies of three short stories by Dr Graham Jenkins.
Holograph annals and press cuttings relating to Arthur Emlyn [Jones] by Arthur Emlyn [Jones]. English. Between boards. Donated by Mrs Rosalind M. Emlyn, Bournemouth, June 1973.
Holograph draft of section of Dylan Thomas’s story 'The Outing'
A holograph draft of a section of Dylan Thomas’s story 'The Outing'.
Thomas, Dylan, 1914-1953
Holograph letter from John Davies, Mallwyd, and copy will,
Holograph letter from John Davies, Mallwyd, 1638, and copy will, 1643.
Davies, John, 1567-1644
Holograph letters from Augustus John to Miss B. Parry and Dr. Parry,
Holograph letters (24) from Augustus John, 1932-1953 and n.d. to Miss B. Parry and Dr. Parry.
John, Augustus, 1878-1961
Holograph letters from Catherine Gladstone and a holograph letter to her,
Holograph letters (44), 1839-1861, from Catherine Gladstone and a holograph letter to her, 1870.
Gladstone, Catherine.
Holograph letters from Mary Lyttelton (née Glynne)
Lyttelton, Mary, Lady, 1813-1857
Holograph letters from W.E. Gladstone
Holograph letters (26) from W.E. Gladstone, 1841-1897.
Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898
Holograph letters of various people, including the botanist Hugh Davies and William Owen-Pughe, together with miscellaneous documents, including testamentary records. English. Between boards. Purchased from Winifred A. Myers, October 1966.
Holograph music manuscripts of Sir (Henry) Walford Davies, and a song 'for Gregynog' beginning 'O, spiritual pilgrim, rise' by Gustav Holst, apparently in the composer's hand. Music notation, English. Between boards. Donated by Miss Margaret Davies, Gregynog, July 1962.
Holograph poems by W.H. Davies /
Holograph poems (10) by W.H. Davies.
Davies, W. H. (William Henry), 1871-1940
Holograph poetry and notes by Edmund Davies, Bala,