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Correspondence of Ellis Lloyd, Bridgend, &c.

  • NLW MS 6069C
  • File
  • 20 cent.

Correspondence, 1919, between Messrs Hodder & Stoughton, publishers, London and Ellis Lloyd, Bridgend, Glamorgan, also correspondence, 1933, between Ellis Lloyd and Sir Daniel Lleufer Thomas (1863-1940), together with an appreciation by the publishers' reader [?Sir William Robertson Nicoll (1851-1923)] of Messrs Hodder & Stoughton of poetry by Hugh Menai Williams (Huw Menai) (1888-1961), afterwards published under the title Through the Upcast Shaft.

Correspondence of John Quinn and Gwen John.

  • NLW Facs 975
  • File
  • 1982

Photocopies of letters, 1916-1924, to Gwen John from her American patron, John Quinn, and of copies kept by Quinn of his letters from the artist, 1910-1924.

John, Gwen, 1876-1939

Correspondence of Meic Stephens and Leslie Norris,

  • NLW ex 2731.
  • File
  • 2000-2009.

Correspondence, 2000-2006, via e-mail between Meic Stephens and Leslie Norris mainly discussing literary matters, together with photocopies of poems by the latter and papers relating to his obituary written by Meic Stephens for The Independent, 2006.

Stephens, Meic

Correspondence of the six daughters of Bishop John Owen,

  • NLW ex 2893 (i-iv)
  • File
  • 1910-1950.

Correspondence of the six daughters of Bishop John Owen (1854-1926), Bishop of St Davids: Gwen[onwy], Myfanwy Annie, Enid, Nest, Eluned and Nona. The letters are mainly from the three eldest daughters and were written as boarders in The Grove School in Highgate, London and from university. Mini-biographies of the sisters and their four brothers written by the donor; genealogical information and appreciations by their nieces; photocopies of family photographs of the Owen family have been supplied. Also included are poems by Eluned Owen.

Correspondence of William John Roberts ('Gwilym Cowlyd')

  • NLW MS 8534C
  • File
  • [1862] x [1900]

A file of letters and postcards addressed chiefly to W[illiam] J[ohn] Roberts ['Gwilym Cowlyd']. The correspondents include 'Alwen Gadfan' (metrical), 1883, 'Roalun', 1893, William Bottomley, Chester, 1871, Edward Breese, 1869, Charles D. Byford, 1871, David E. Davies ('Dewi Glan Ffrydlas'), 1893, Owen [Humphrey] Davies ('Eos Llechid'), 1883, William Dixon, Liverpool, Douglas Brothers, Bangor, 1876, John Edwards ('Caerwyson'), 1886, Edwin Huggins, Leeds, 1871, F. Hockliffe, Llanbedr, Talycafn, 1899, Erasmus Jones, London, 1875, Humphrey Jones ('Bryfdir'), 1896, John R. Jones ('Teganwy'), 1900, John Jones ('Ogwenydd'), Owen Jones, Llanrwst, 1863, Richard Owen, London, engraver, 1862, H. Roberts, Rhydymain, Robert Roberts ('Trebor Aled'), 1896, William Lloyd Roberts, Penybontfawr, Edward Samuelson, Trefriw, 1889-1893, Isabel[le] de Steiger, Liverpool, 1900, D[avid] R[ichard] Thomas, Meifod, 1890, Robert H. Williams, Cambria, Wisconsin, 1880, and R. Mon Williams, Holyhead, 1895; with draft letters by W[illiam] J[ohn] Roberts ('Gwilym Cowlyd').

Gwilym Cowlyd, 1828-1904

Correspondence re Council for Wales,

  • NLW Misc. Records 537.
  • File
  • 1956-1958.

A file of correspondence, copy correspondence, newspaper cuttings, and notes relating to the affairs of the Council for Wales and Monmouthshire, 1956-1958, and more particularly to the resignation of Huw T. Edwards as chairman in 1958 and the appointment of Henry Brooke as his successor. The donor served as a member of the Council from 1956 to 1958.

Correspondence relating to a new Baptist chapel, Adpar

  • NLW MS 6427E
  • File
  • 19 cent.

A transcript of correspondence in The Welshman for 20 November 1846 concerning the site of a new Baptist chapel at Adpar, Newcastle Emlyn between John Thomas, pastor of Graig Baptist Chapel and E. C. Lloyd Hall, Emlyn Cottage, the owner of the site.

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