A typewritten list of articles and historical notes by J. M. Cronin bearing on the history of the Roman Catholic Church in Wales, particularly in South Wales, printed in St. Peter's Magazine, Cardiff, 1921-1929.
A typescript collection of poems entitled 'Six Valley Images & Other Poems' compiled by J. M. Lewis in 1993, and a copy of 'Poems' sent by him to Meic Stephens in 1988, with related correspondence, 1977-1991, including letters from Gillian Clarke, R. Gerallt Jones and Meic Stephens; together with correspondence, 1986, between J. M. Lewis and Anthony Powell relating to the dialogue of Welsh soldiers in the latter's book The Valley of Bones (London, 1964).
A volume containing notes, 1902, on the landscape and history of Wales, probably in the hand of James Matthew Thompson (1878-1956), fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, extracted from various printed sources, notably Thomas Pennant's Tours in Wales, and John Leland's Itinerary, with index (pp. 273-5).
J. O. Francis: The Beaten Track. Typescript copy, with some author's emendations. English. Between boards. Purchased from H. White Thomas, Aberystwyth, December 1964.
Personal copies of J. P. Brown, Llangollen, of ‘Cylch Translations’, 1960-2007 (with gaps), a newsletter which he produced for members of the Cylch Catholig and others; included are items from the Welsh-language press of interest to Catholics. = Copïau personol J. P. Brown, Llangollen, o'r cylchlythyr ‘Cylch Translations’, 1960-2007 (gyda bylchau), a gynhyrchodd ar gyfer aelodau o’r Cylch Catholig ac eraill; maent yn cynnwys eitemau o’r wasg Gymraeg oedd o ddiddordeb i Gatholigion.
A photocopy of John Reuben Davies's PhD thesis 'The Book of Llandaf in its Early Twelfth-Century Cambro-Norman Context' (University of Cambridge, 1997).
A letter dated 28 April 1925 from J. Rhosydd Williams, Rhosllannerchrugog to Sir John Ballinger (1860-1933), first librarian of the National Library of Wales, containing information about William Jones, chandler, Porthmadog, who founded a Church of Christ at Porthmadog, and also particulars about the Scottish Baptists church at Criccieth and about Dr W. Jones Williams, Middlesborough.
Williams, J. Rhosydd, Rhosllannerchrugog Letter from (1925), NLW MS 5978C
Diary, 1939, of John Thomas Rees (1857-1949), Bow Street, co. Cardigan, composer, containing accounts, and entries mainly relating to his music teaching, adjudicating engagements and other musical activities.
Rees, J. T. (John Thomas), 1857-1949 Diary (1939), NLW MS 22761B
Diary, 1900, of John Thomas Rees (1857-1949), Bow Street, co. Cardigan, composer, containing accounts, and entries mainly relating to his music teaching, adjudicating engagements and other musical activities.
Rees, J. T. (John Thomas), 1857-1949 Diary (1900), NLW MS 22760B
Diary, 1890, of John Thomas Rees (1857-1949), Bow Street, co. Cardigan, composer, containing accounts, and entries mainly relating to his music teaching, adjudicating engagements and other musical activities.
Rees, J. T. (John Thomas), 1857-1949 Diary (1890), NLW MS 22759B
Poetry by Jabez Edmund Jenkins (Creidiol) (1840-1903), rector of Vaynor, Brecknockshire; extracts from a son entitled Ffynon Llysiog by Jenkin Williams, Taf-fechan, 1840; an elegiac englyn on Thomas Price (Carnhuanawc) (1787-1848) by Owen Williams (Waenfawr); a letter from David Watkin Jones (Dafydd Morganwg) (1832-1905) to Jabez Edmund Jenkins.
Jenkins, Jabez Edmund, 1829-1903 Poetry, NLW MS 6206E Letter to, NLW MS 6206E
Typescript final draft, [c. 1962], of A Burnt Offering by Jack Jones (1884-1970), an unpublished biographical novel based on the life of Dr William Price (1800-1893), Llantrisant, pioneer of cremation.
Jacob Jones, Chief Gunner's Mate, U.S. Navy, in the hands of Jacob Jones and Thos. Washington. English. In boards. Donated by Mr John T. Evans, Prestatyn, March 1942.
Jacob Morgan v. the Reverend Iltyd Nicholl at Monmouth Assizes. (Formerly Llanmaes MS 92.) English. Vellum. Purchased from E. P. W. Nicholl, Llanmaes House, Glamorganshire, 1939-1940.
Jacob Morgan v. the Reverend Iltyd Nicholl at Monmouth Assizes; with a pedigree of Morgan of Mamhilad. (Formerly Llanmaes MS 93.) English. Vellum. Purchased from E. P. W. Nicholl, Llanmaes House, Glamorganshire, 1939-1940.
Pedigree and achievement of James ap Rhydderch of Laugharne, traced from Urien Rheged, with twenty-eight other coats of arms all emblazoned and painted, 'set forth by me Thomas Jones of Tregaron and finished at Fountayne Gate ... 1583'. Cites authorities, including the roll of 'Morgan Abbott' [?Morgan ap Rhys, abbot of Strata Florida in the 1440s] and the book of 'Hoell Moythee'.
Jones, Thomas, approximately 1530-approximately 1620