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Hen gerddi Cymru,

  • NLW MS 10570B.
  • File
  • 1911 /

An essay entitled 'Hen Gerddi Cymru, eu nodwedd a'u dylanwad ar y genedl' by H. A. Jones, Cynwyd, which was awarded the prize at the Corwen Chair Eisteddfod, 1911, with the adjudication by John Humphreys Davies, Aberystwyth.

Jones, H. A., Cynwyd

Hen Eglwys y Cilgwyn

  • NLW MS 2170B
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  • 19 cent.

A manuscript containing an account of the origin and progress of the old Nonconformist group of churches which had their centre at Cilgwyn, near Llangybi, Cardiganshire, written by Evan Lewis (d. 1864), together with notes of a sermon preached at Cilgwyn, 12 September 1858.

Lewis, Evan, 1788?-1864

Hen arferion Bronnant,

  • NLW MS 12064C.
  • File
  • 1938 /

A typescript paper, with some manuscript emendations and additions, on 'Hen Arferion Ardal Bronant, Ceredigion', read by J. R. Morgan, Barclays Bank, Pentre, Rhondda, to the Young People's Society of Jerusalem C.M. Church, Ton Pentre, Rhondda, June 1938.

Morgan, J. R., Pentre, Rhondda

Hen anedd-dai adfeiliedig Cefnddwysarn a'r cylch

  • NLW MS 13946D.
  • File
  • 1940

A holograph copy, 1940, of 'Hen Anedd-dai Adfeiliedig Cefnddwysarn a'r Cylch', an account by Richard Owen, Sarnau, Llandderfel, of the ruined houses of Cefn-ddwysarn, Llandderfel, Merionethshire.

Owen, Richard, of Sarnau

Hemans correspondence

  • NLW MS 4516B
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  • [early 20 cent.]

Typescript copies of letters addressed by Felicia Dorothea Browne (afterwards Mrs Hemans) (1793-1835) and her mother and sister to Matthew Nicholson of Liverpool, 1807-1812, with press cuttings and transcripts of other letters relating to Mrs Hemans and papers relating to the gift of the original letters to the Liverpool Public Libraries in 1912 by Francis Nicholson.

Hemans, Mrs., 1793-1835

Helen Thomas: Quick March

  • NLW MS 23987D.
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  • [1931]

An autobiographical work entitled 'Quick March', written [in 1931] by Helen Thomas, and bearing corrections and paragraph marks, evidently in preparation for publication. The work appeared untitled as the seventeenth and final chapter of her second memoir, World Without End (London: Heinemann, 1931), pp. 181-194. This manuscript was claimed by the seller to have been owned by Vita Sackville-West, who reviewed World Without End (see Helen Thomas, Time & Again: Memoirs and Letters, ed. by Myfanwy Thomas (Manchester, 1978), p. 130).

Thomas, Helen, 1877-1967

Helen Thomas letters to Terence Cooper: Transcripts

  • NLW MS 23300D.
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  • 1959-1977

Typescript transcripts, [?1977], by Myfanwy Thomas of letters and cards, dated 1959-1967, from her mother Helen Thomas to Terence Cooper, now NLW MS 23299C (ff. 9-175), together with a related letter, 1977, from her to Terence Cooper (f. 7), and typescript notes by the latter on his first three visits to Helen Thomas in 1959 (ff. 1-6).

Thomas, Myfanwy

Helen Thomas letters to Terence Cooper

  • NLW MS 23299C.
  • File
  • 1959-1967

One hundred and thirty-two letters and cards, 1959-1967, from Helen Thomas to Terence Cooper, London, containing mainly personal news and comments on Edward Thomas; also included are two letters, 1962-1965, from Myfanwy Thomas, daughter of Helen and Edward Thomas (ff. 45, 144).

Thomas, Helen, 1877-1967

Helen Thomas letters to Rex Taylor

  • NLW MS 23103D.
  • File
  • 1949-1964

Some fifty-six letters, [1950]-[1962], from Helen Thomas to the writer Rex Taylor (ff. 4-71), together with three letters, 1948-1964, to the poet Basil Dowling (ff. 1-3 verso); they contain mainly personal news, comments on Edward Thomas and on the work of Rex Taylor.

Thomas, Helen, 1877-1967

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