Holograph letters from W.E. Gladstone
- NLW MS 21616C.
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- 1841-1897
Holograph letters (26) from W.E. Gladstone, 1841-1897.
Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898
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Holograph letters from W.E. Gladstone
Holograph letters (26) from W.E. Gladstone, 1841-1897.
Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898
Holograph letters of various people, including the botanist Hugh Davies and William Owen-Pughe, together with miscellaneous documents, including testamentary records. English. Between boards. Purchased from Winifred A. Myers, October 1966.
Holograph music manuscripts of Sir (Henry) Walford Davies, and a song 'for Gregynog' beginning 'O, spiritual pilgrim, rise' by Gustav Holst, apparently in the composer's hand. Music notation, English. Between boards. Donated by Miss Margaret Davies, Gregynog, July 1962.
Holograph poems by W.H. Davies /
Holograph poems (10) by W.H. Davies.
Davies, W. H. (William Henry), 1871-1940
Holograph poetry and notes by Edmund Davies, Bala,
Holograph proof copies of contributions by Robert Graves, Vernon Watkins and others to the periodical Wales. English. Unbound. Donated by Keidrych Rhys, Llanybri, February 1948.
Over one hundred holograph sermon notes by Benjamin Evans, preached at Trewen and elsewhere in south Cardiganshire and west Carmarthenshire.
Holograph short story: 'The Blackbird's Mate' by Liam O'Flaherty, together with seven autograph letters. (Formerly G. V. Roberts MS.) English. Between boards. Purchased from Patrick Roberts, Pencader, June 1965.
Holograph verses by Charles Lloyd,
The autograph manuscript of an unfinished work on holy wells in North Wales written by Elias Owen, author of Welsh Folk-lore, The Old Stone Crosses of the Vale of Clwyd, etc. A few portions of the manuscript are in the autograph of the author's son, T. Owen.
Owen, Elias
Holy Wells of Wales by Elias Owen, Efenechtyd. (Formerly J. R. Hughes MS 22.) English. Boards. Purchased from Mr J. R. Hughes, Dolgellau, January 1955.
A manuscript containing copies of addresses of welcome and loyalty to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, afterwards King Edward VII, on his visit to Holyhead, 12 August 1873, to open the harbour and protecting breakwater, together with englynion in memory of Thomas Gee written for an eisteddfod at Denbigh, Easter 1902.
A copy, made in 1837, of the baptismal register of the Congregational Church in Chapel Street, Holywell, 1788-1837, with original entries from 1837 to 1861. A printed prospectus, 1816, of the Chapel Street Day School kept by E. Williams is sewn to the last leaf.
Holywell Clothing Club minute book. English. Donated by Archdeacon Owen Thomas, Berriew, April 1978,
First line: Often I had gone this way before. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Homenaje popular á Lloyd George,
An address of homage to David Lloyd George from 'Republicans, democrats, socialists, radicals and the whole of the extreme liberal party', in Coruna, Spain, 1910, in recognition of the introduction of the People's Budget, containing an illuminated title-page on vellum and some two thousand signatures of liberals and socialists.
Thirty three letters, mainly from the Homfray family, Llanfair Kilgeddin, Monmouthshire to their daughter Maria, and letters from parents and friends to R. J. Smith, Maria's husband. English. 1/2 leather.
Homfray Iron Works accounts. English. In boards. Donated by W. R. Evans, Aberfan, September 1954,
Honno (Welsh Women’s Press) Papers
Papers of Honno, 1986-2009, including minutes of committee and AGM meetings; correspondence; marketing material; unpublished manuscripts and reader’s reports.
Honno (Welsh Women's Press)