- NLW MS 16068A.
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- c. 1818-1833.
Hanes Ysgol Sul Forehill (New Moat); ynghyd â thrawsysgrifiadau, sylwadau, etc gan John Lewis Butler. (Gynt J. R. Hughes MS 16.) Lledr. Prynwyd oddi wrth Mr J. R. Hughes, Dolgellau, Ionawr 1955.
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Hanes Ysgol Sul Forehill (New Moat); ynghyd â thrawsysgrifiadau, sylwadau, etc gan John Lewis Butler. (Gynt J. R. Hughes MS 16.) Lledr. Prynwyd oddi wrth Mr J. R. Hughes, Dolgellau, Ionawr 1955.
Hanes Ysgol Sul y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd ym Melin-y-Coed (Llanrwst). Rhwng byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan Mrs Megan Manley, Cymdeithas Frenhinol y Gymanwlad, Llundain, Awst 1973.
Miscellanea, including anecdotes, memoranda, notes on Criccieth, the Litany and the parish of Trefeglwys, 'Anhebgorion eisteddfod lwyddiannus', 'Derwyddiaeth a Derwyddion', 'Y moddion gorau i sicrhau cylchrediad helaethach i'r Llan', etc.
Hanesion capeli Annibynol yn Nwyrain Morgannwga llyfr cofnodion 'Mudiad ym Mlaen' Pwyllgor Annibynol Bro Morgannwg. Rhwng byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan y Parchedig R. T. Gregory, Caerdydd, Hydref 1962.
Hansel and Gretel: a new adaptation by D. R. Lynn.
A copy of a script for a play by D. R. Lynn, entitled 'Hansel and Gretel: a new adaptation', based on the story by the brothers Grimm, which was performed by members of Theatr Powys.
Lynn, D. R.
Harlech Memorial Hall minutes. Cloth. Donated by William Humphreys, Harlech, February 1950,
Harold Lloyd-Jones compositions,
A notebook and loose papers comprising poetry and items of prose dating from the First World War period, written by Second Lieut. Harold Lloyd-Jones (1897-1917) of Llangeitho, a promising law student at University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. He died in the Influenza Epidemic of 1917 and was the elder brother of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981). Also included is a newspaper cutting of a tribute poem 'Harold' in Welsh by D. Lloyd-Jenkins.
Lloyd-Jones, Harold.
A manuscript music book, with some annotations in pencil, containing lessons, songs, dances and airs for the harp in the hand of Elizabeth Giffard (1766-1842) of Nerquis Hall, Flintshire (for Elizabeth Giffard's dates of birth and death see e.g. Peter Howell Williams, 'Elizabeth Giffard of Nerquis Hall' in Hanes Bro Clwyd, 27 (Autumn 1991), pp. 2-11; cf. her signature in NLW Caerhun collection, 240-1, and in her will (NLW SA 1844/158)).
The title of each work and, in some cases, the name of the composer, is noted for each piece. Several of the pieces (pp. 17, 24, 26, 29, 30, 33, 39, 66 (titled the 'Nerquis March'), 69, 75, 89) are by Benjamin Cunnah (will proved 1840), organist of Ruabon, Denbighshire, and composer of New Welch Music: Consisting of Three Sonatas, Chase Minuets, Siciliano, Rondos, Marches, Airs with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte (London, 18--). Several Welsh airs are included (pp. 10, 12, 21 ('Ar Hyd y Nos'), 22 ('Codiad yr Ehedydd'), 23 ('Nos Galan'), 25 ('Pen y Rhaw'), 71 ('Ar Hyd y Nos'), 84-85 ('The March of [the] Men of Harlech'), 280-1 ('Morfa Rhuddlan')). Above the piece entitled 'Midnight Cerus' (p. 89) Elizabeth Giffard has noted 'Blowed June 29 1807 at Nerquis Hall'. At the end of the volume (pp. 278-286) are some technical exercises for the harp together with instructions for tuning the instrument and for pedalling. Staves ruled in ink on pp. 1-286; pp. 1-91, 278-286 completed with music. See also Peter Howell Williams, 'Elizabeth Giffard of Nerquis Hall' [Part 1] in Hanes Bro Clwyd, 27 (Autumn 1991), pp. 2-11, in which a family tree, ending with Elizabeth and her sister Eleanor, is included (p. 3), together with an account of a legal wrangle and religious dispute between Elizabeth Hyde, Elizabeth's maternal grandmother, and her father, John Giffard; and Peter Howell Williams, 'Elizabeth Giffard of Nerquis Hall' [Part 2] in Hanes Bro Clwyd, 28 (Spring 1992), pp. 12-17, which largely involves family legal matters such as inheritance rights and marriage settlements, and which also includes tables showing the pedigrees of Elizabeth's Wynn of Nerquis forebears and their connections to the Williams family of Pont-y-Gwyddel and to the Wynns of Gwydir (p. 17). See also Patrick J. Doyle, 'The Giffards of Nerquis' in Flintshire Historical Society Publications, 24 (1969-1970), pp. 79-85.
Giffard, Elizabeth, 1766-1842
Arthur Mee: Magic in Carmarthenshire. The Harrieses of Cwrt-y-Cadno, being a brochure printed at the 'Star' Office, Llanelly [in 1911], for private circulation. Inset are a printed list of additions and corrections, and two holograph letters from the author from Llanishen, Cardiff, to F. S. Price, Swansea, 1924-30.
Mee, Arthur, 1860-1926
Harvest accounts of William Davies, Brynffanigl-ucha, Betws-yn-Rhos, Denbighshire, for the period 1855-1875.
Davies, William, Betws-yn-Rhos
'Have a Cigarette' by Saunders Lewis
A typescript draft of 'Have a Cigarette', an English translation by Saunders Lewis of his play 'Gymerwch Chi Sigaret? (Llandybie, 1956); the translation is apparently unperformed and unpublished.
The English translation amends the original Welsh version in some places, particularly in the second act, the most substantial emendation being an entirely new beginning to that act (ff. 18-21). There are also manuscript emendations and annotations by the author and another unidentified hand. The manuscript title-page (f. i) is in the hand of Saunders Lewis.
Lewis, Saunders, 1893-1985
'Have a Cigarette?', draft manuscript translation by R. O. F. Wynne, [n.d.], of Saunders Lewis, Gymerwch Chi Sigaret? (Llandybïe, 1956).
Wynne, R. O. F. (Robert Oliver Francis), 1901-1993
Haverfordwest and the Moravians,
A typescript copy of an account of the 'Awakening' in Pembrokeshire, especially in Haverfordwest, 1739-1767, compiled by Brother Nyberg; an account of religious awakenings in Pembrokeshire during the first half of the eighteenth century; an incomplete draft report of proceedings arising out of a shipping disaster at Milford; a 'pull' of a review of Henry Owen; Old Pembroke Families, 1902; a history of the Guildhall, Council Chamber, and Market at Haverfordwest; typescript extracts from Haverfordwest Town Council records, 1660-1730; copies of a minute of a meeting of the Haverfordwest Town Council, 6 December 1848, relating to Oliver Cromwell's letter and warrant for the demolition of Haverfordwest castle, correspondence relating to the same, and notes on the trusts of Haverfordwest Grammar school; notes on Haverfordwest charters; and a draft of a 'Guide to St. Davids'. The manuscripts are mainly in the hand of Thomas Lewis James.
James, Thomas Lewis.
The minute book, 1853-1877, of the committee of the Haverfordwest Baptist Academy.
Haverfordwest Baptist Academy (Wales). Committee Minute book of (1853-1877), NLW MS 3131B