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Goya and the Spanish Crisis,

  • NLW ex 2444.
  • File
  • [1982x1995].

A typescript copy of a script by Gwyn Alf Williams which was sent to the donor when they were both making a programme on Goya for Channel 4 UK. [His Goya and the impossible revolution was published in 1976 and an Italian translation was later published].

Williams, Gwyn A.

Grace Williams Compositions

  • NLW ex 1901
  • File

A facsimile copy of 'Thou Art the One Truth' (1935) and two of 'My Last Duchess' by Grace Williams (1906-1977), which belonged to the late baritone Louis Berkman. The latter work was specially composed for him by Grace Williams, in 1975, to the words of Robert Browning and one of the copies contains manuscript additions by her; together with concert programmes and promotional material, 1975-88, relating to performances of the work by Louis Berkman.

Williams, Grace, 1906-1977

Grace's story,

  • NLW ex 2455.
  • File
  • 2007 /

Typescript copy of her autobiography, 1907- 2000, by the donor relating to a varied career in nursing including 'A day in the life of a junior nurse' in Stoke on Trent Infirmary, and her new life in Llanrwst; she celebrated her hundredth birthday on 2 January 2007.

Grace Jones.

Gramadeg Hebraeg,

  • NLW MS 21987A.
  • File
  • [c. 1813] /

A volume [watermark 1813] in the hand of Richard Robert Jones ('Dic Aberdaron') containing 'Peithadur neu Lythyreg Hebrëig', an Hebrew Grammar in Welsh (ff. 41 verso-50 verso, 54 verso-132 verso, text in reverse, written mainly on the versos); a short Hebrew-Welsh vocabulary (f. 9 recto-verso); and miscellaneous extracts from the scriptures in English, many written in shorthand (ff. 1-14).

Jones, Richard Roberts, 1780-1843

Gramadeg Siôn Rhydderch,

  • NLW MS 10351A.
  • File
  • 1728, 1763 /

A copy of Grammadeg Cymraeg John Rhydderch, Mwythig, 1728.

Roderick, John, 1673?-1735

Gramadeg y beirdd, &c.,

  • NLW MS 11569B.
  • File
  • [1775x1826] /

A volume in the hand of Thomas Edwards ('Twm o'r Nant') containing (a) a Welsh bardic grammar comprising 'Traethiad am Gerddwriaeth Cerdd Dafod, nid amgen nog or Cynghaneddion ...' (pp. 1-11), 'Am adnabod mesurau cerdd' (pp. 12-14), 'Traethiad am y pedwar mesur ar hugain ...' (pp. 15-26), 'Henwau beiau Cerdd' (pp. 27-35), and '... y pedwar ffugur sydd yn esgusodi dros bedwar cam neu fai' (pp. 35-36), and (b) 'Llyfr or ffigurau ai rhannau y rhai a ymchwelawdd William Salbri or Lladin ir Gamberaeg' (pp. 1-25). Both sections are indexed.

Edwards, Thomas, 1739-1810

Grant to St George's Chapel, Windsor

  • NLW MS 2808E
  • File
  • 1627

A manuscript containing A true Coppie and Some of A grante made to the Deane and Cannons of the Chappell of Saint George in the Castle of Windsore by ... Edward the 3d and since confirmed ... by Edward the fourth ... and ... Phillippe and Marye ... made at the Request and charges of John Sheefeeld, 4 March 1627.

Grave of Dr Gwenogvryn Evans,

  • NLW Facs 369/58.
  • File
  • 1999.

A letter, 1999, from Rodney Jones, relating to the location and original construction of the grave of Dr John Gwenogvryn Evans (1852-1930) and his wife Edith (d. 1923) which he prepared for himself in a rock near their home at Tremvan Hall, Llanbedrog, Caernarvonshire, where the donor's mother worked as a domestic servant; together with a plan of the grave.

Gravy rings around my plate,

  • NLW ex 2374.
  • File
  • 2002

A typescript copy of the memoirs of Arthur Sydney Parfitt, 2002, as written by his son Lewis Parfitt. The work portrays Arthur Parfitt's involvement with the St John's Ambulance movement, and with the struggle to provide basic First Aid facilities at the pithead in South Wales collieries during the early part of the 20th century.

Great hymns of Wales,

  • NLW MS 12621D.
  • File
  • [20 cent., first ½] /

An incomplete, typescript copy of a work by the Reverend Digain Williams, San Francisco, U.S.A., described on the title-page as 'The Great Hymns of Wales, translated by Rev. Digain Williams . . .', and intended for publication. The text consists of brief notes on twenty-one well-known Welsh hymn-writers (in alphabetical order), with translations into English of some of their best-known hymns. The preface, introduction, and pp. 1-5 of the text, which, according to the table of contents, would have dealt with two other writers, are missing. In some instances, spaces have been left in the text for the insertion of hymn-tunes.

Williams, Digain.

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