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Howell Harris Diaries and Manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 HOWHARR
  • Fonds
  • 1735-1778 /

The collection, 1735-1778, comprises a 'short account' of Howell Harris's life, a long series of diaries, 1735-1772, memoranda, 'observations' and notes, prayers, a few letters, a note, 1742, on the differences between Howell Harris (and John Whitefield) and John Wesley, a statement, 1744, on Harris's intended marriage, extracts from diaries, spiritual observations, minutes of associations, miscellaneous memoranda and receipts, and a series of notes relating to 'affairs at Trevecka'.

Harris, Howell, 1714-1773

Howell Harris diaries (microfilm copies),

  • Microfilms of Howell Harris Diaries (positive and negative copies)
  • File
  • 2001.

Copïau microffilm o ddyddiaduron Howell Harris (1714-1773) i'w defnyddio gan ddarllenwyr yn lle'r gwreiddiol. = Microfilm copies of the diaries of Howell Harris (1714-1773) to be consulted by readers in place of the originals

Howell T. Evans Papers,

  • GB 0210 HOWANS
  • Fonds
  • 1877-1982 /

Papers of Howell T. Evans, 1877-1982, including family and general correspondence, 1904-1949; diaries, 1899-1936; diaries of Mrs Gwenllian Evans, 1936-1938; newspaper cuttings of reviews and articles, 1899-1934; publishing contracts and related papers, 1907-1938; notes for radio broadcasts and entries in the Dictionary of Welsh Biography, 1945-1949; biographical material, 1877-1978; list of books published, 1908-1934; printed material, 1916-1956; and items relating to Portrait of a Pioneer, [1982].

Evans, H. T. (Howell Thomas), 1877-1950.

HTV politics unit: press releases

  • NLW ex 1998
  • File
  • 1999

Copies of press releases kept by the HTV politics unit relating to the elections for the National Assembly for Wales and the European elections, April-June 1999.

Hubert Davies (composer) scrapbook

  • NLW ex 2688.
  • File
  • 1911-1971 /

A scrapbook kept by Hubert Davies (1893-1965), composer and musician, born at Abersychan, including papers relating to his time as a student of the violin at the Royal Academy of Music, concert programmes, photographs and photocopies of articles on music by him published in the Western Mail, together with a list of his manuscripts deposited at the BBC Library, Cardiff, and tributes to his widow Mrs Hannah Davies (d. 1970).

Davies, Hubert (William Hubert), 1893-1965.

Hubert Davies Music Manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 HUBIES
  • Fonds
  • 1918-1964 /

Holograph manuscript music for Welsh and English vocal works, [?1950s]-1964; songs, 1918-[?1963]; orchestral works, 1939-[c. 1943]; works for wind and strings, [1930s]-1962; works for strings, including quartets, [?1920s]-[?1946]; pianoforte quintets, quartets and trios, [1920s]-1944; works for violin and pianoforte, 1920-1949; and miscellaneous works, [c. 1920]-1958.

Davies, Hubert (William Hubert), 1893-1965

Hugh Ellis Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSHUGHELL
  • Fonds
  • 1851-[1925x1931]

Papers, 1851-[1925x1931], from the library of Hugh Ellis, containing material by or relating to Ellis and members of his family. They include notebooks of his grandfather Robert John Pryse (Gweirydd ap Rhys); autograph essays and scrapbooks compiled by Gweirydd's son John Robert Pryse (Golyddan) and a scrapbook compiled by Gweirydd's daughter Catherine Prichard (Buddug); a short biography of Golyddan by Gweirydd ap Rhys for publication in Enwogion Cymru; draft articles on Golyddan by Hugh Ellis; letters relating to Golyddan's work; transcripts by Hugh Ellis of Golyddan's poetry; and six volumes containing material collected by Hugh Ellis in the course of compiling Hanes Methodistiaeth Gorllewin Meirionydd (Dolgellau, 1928), which includes the original manuscript of the work.

Ellis, Hugh

Hugh Evans Papers,

  • GB 0210 HUGANS
  • Fonds
  • 1809-1933 /

Papers of and collected by Hugh Evans of the Brython Press (Gwasg y Brython), Liverpool, including correspondence between and of the Rev. Gwynoro Davies and Isaac Foulkes of Y Cymro (est. 1890), 1895-1896; general correspondence and postcards of the Brython Press, [1895]-[1933]; and miscellaneous papers including, papers relating to the Llangwm area of Denbighshire, 1809-1895, and papers collected by Hugh Evans, [1812x1934].

Evans, Hugh, 1854-1934

Hugh Jones of Bodtegir pedigree

  • NLW MS 23929G.
  • File
  • [17 cent, last ¼]

A pedigree, [17 cent, last ¼], of Hugh Jones of Bottegir [Bodtegir], [Betws Gwerful Goch, Denbighshire], reciting his paternal ancestors back to Adam. This may be the Hugh Jones buried at Betws Gwerful Goch on 2 January 1716.
The pedigree is said to be based on the work of Gutun Owain ('Thus by Gyttyn Owens booke who flourished in King Henry the seaven his time'); the earlier portions, listing mythical and legendary kings of Britain (after Geoffrey of Monmouth), the descendants of Brutus and Eneas Ysgwyddwyn [Aeneas], figures from Roman mythology and the Biblical Patriarchs from Noah to Adam, closely mirrors Gutun Owain's genealogical text in NLW MS 3026C, pp. 63-81. More recent generations consist of mostly genuine rulers of Powys, descended from Kasnar Waledig [Casnar Wledig]. The pedigree is not recorded in Michael Powell Siddons, Welsh Pedigree Rolls (Aberystwyth, 1996).

Hugh Owen (author and historian): biographical information,

  • NLW ex 2811.
  • File
  • [1980].

Biographical data relating to Hugh Owen, father of the donor. Included are his curriculum vitae, and photocopies of press cuttings of reports on his funeral, tributes and a book review of his last book Hanes plwyf Niwbwrch (1952). = Manylion bywgraffyddol am Hugh Owen, tad y rhoddwr. Ceir llungopïau o dorion o'r wasg yn cynnwys adroddiadau am ei angladd, teyngedau iddo ac adolygiad o'i lyfr olaf Hanes plwyf Niwbwrch (1952).

Hugh Owen Thomas and Sir Robert Jones : biographical materials,

  • NLW MS 16213C.
  • File
  • [?1918]-[?1939]

Papers, [?1918]-[?1939], collected by Sir Alfred T. Davies, concerning the orthopaedic surgeons Hugh Owen Thomas and Sir Robert Jones. They include some seventeen letters to Davies, [1920s]-1933 (ff. 1-43, 100), along with printed items, press cuttings and miscellaneous notes relating mainly to Hugh Owen Thomas, [?1918]-[?1939] (ff. 44-72), and mainly to Sir Robert Jones, 1933-1937 (ff. 73-104).
The correspondents include Sir Robert Jones, [1920s]-1932 (ff. 1-4), C. L. R. Thomas, February-March 1933 (ff. 21-22, 27-42), and May McKisack, 19 July 1933 (f. 43); included among the letters are notes in Welsh, by the Rev. John Owen, on the Anglesey ancestry of Thomas and Jones (ff. 7-11), with an English translation (ff. 24-26), and a typescript draft of C. L. R. Thomas's memoir of his uncle Hugh Owen Thomas (ff. 28-40).

Davies, Alfred T.

Hugh Priestley-Smith music compositions

  • NLW ex 2096
  • File
  • [1912-1917]

A collection of music manuscripts and printed compositions of Hugh Priestley-Smith. The printed compositions comprise Dusk, [1912]; O mistress mine, 1912; The vagabond, 1912; Two Celtic Songs, [1912]; Longing, 1913; From the West Country, 1913; The Dance of the sword, 1914; A winter requiem, 1915; Four sketches in Wyre Forest, 1917; Three Celtic sketches, 1917; and the undated manuscript compositions include 'Sonata no. 1, in F Minor & A Flat'; 'Elegy for string quartet'; 'The two steeds'; 'Greeting in solitude'; 'The shepherd of Hafod'; 'Prelude in exaltation'; 'Nightingale in a rainy garden'; 'Celtic lullaby'; 'Hushing song'; 'From the West Country (second cycle); 'A mountain symphony'; and 'The song of finis'. Many of the words used are poems by Fiona Macleod, an alias of William Sharpe (1855-1905).

Priestley-Smith, Hugh

Hugh Roberts of Holywell manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSHROBHOL
  • Fonds
  • [19 cent., second ½]-[early 20 cent.]

Manuscripts of Hugh Roberts, [19 cent., second ½]-[early 20 cent.], relating mainly to the Breton and English languages and the Lushai Dialect of Calcutta, also including sermons and sermon notes, hymns and poetry.

Roberts, Hugh, 1841-1916

Hugh Thomas: History of Brecknockshire

  • NLW MS 777B
  • File
  • Late 17 cent.

A late 17th century manuscript containing An Essay towards the History of Brecknockshire by Hugh Thomas, The Brecknockshire Herald.

Thomas, Hugh, 1673-1720 History of Brecknockshire, essay (late 17 cent.), NLW MS 777B

Hugh Williams manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 MSHUGHWIL
  • Fonds
  • 1859-[1911] /

Papers, 1859-[1911], of Hugh Williams, which include material relating to ecclesiastical history, especially that of the British or Celtic Church; lecture notes; addresses; hymns; sermons; and miscellaneous extracts and transcripts.

Williams, Hugh, 1843-1911.

Hughes a'i Fab Archive

  • GB 0210 HUAFAB
  • Fonds
  • 1845-1977

Papers relating to Hughes a'i Fab, Cyhoeddwyr, including correspondence, 1887-1975; financial papers, 1947-1976; business papers, 1830-1971 and printing and publishing material, [1930-1975]. There are many letters from prominent Welsh authors regarding their work being published and papers concerning the history and general administration of the company.

Hughes a'i Fab, Cyhoeddwyr.

Hughes family of Bodaden, co. Caernarvon,

  • NLW MS 12696B.
  • File
  • [20 cent., first ½].

Typescript and manuscript notes relating to the Hughes family of Bodaden, parish of Llanwnda, co. Caernarvon; and typescript copies of five probate items including a digest of the will of Owen Hughes, 12 September 1729, an inventory of the goods, etc., of the said Owen Hughes, 5 November 1729, an extract from the will of John Hughes, 3 May 1748, the will (complete) of John Rowland, 13 July 1750, and an inventory of the goods, etc., of the said John Rowland, 'who died the 27th day of August [recte July] last (1750)', all three persons named being of the parish of Llanwnda aforesaid. The whole has been bound as a slender, octavo-size volume, having on the outside, upper cover a label inscribed 'Llanwnda. Ewyllysiau Teulu Bodaden (1729-48)'.

Humphrey Jones: Llythyrau

  • NLW MS 4527B
  • File
  • 1859-1860

Letters, 1859-1860, from Humphrey Jones, Aberystwyth, Wesleyan preacher and revivalist, to David R. Davies, Wesleyan preacher, Aberdare.

Jones, Humphrey, 1832-1895 Letters from (1859-1860), NLW MS 4527B

Humphrey Lhuyd's History of Wales

  • NLW MS 23202B.
  • File
  • [16 cent., second ½]

A volume, [16 cent., second ½], probably in the hand of Thomas Powell (d. 1588), Parc y Drewen, Whittington, co. Salop, containing a much shortened text of Humphrey Lhuyd's English version of Brut y Tywysogion, upon which version David Powel based his Historie of Cambria, now called Wales ... (London, 1584) (see Brut y Tywysogion ..., ed. by Thomas Jones (Cardiff, 1952), pp. xiv-xviii). Omissions mainly involve passages relating to events outside Wales, church affairs and the papacy, anecdotes, explanations of Welsh personal and place-names, and the arguments against Polydore Vergil. Three other copies are known: BL, MS Cotton Caligula A VI; Oxford, Bodleian Library, Ashmolean Museum MS 847; and NLW, Llanstephan MS 177. Also included are a pedigree of the kings and princes of North Wales from Cadwaladr to Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (ff. iv-v verso), a painted coat of arms of Cadwaladr (f. 1), and an index of personal and place-names (ff. 168-70 verso). Six lines of English verse are added in a contemporary hand on f. 171 verso.

Powell, Thomas, -1588

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