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Frongoch Camp medical list

  • NLW MS 24185B.
  • File
  • 1916

A notebook containing a medical list for the South Camp at Frongoch internment camp, Merioneth, 17 July-18 August and 22 October 1916, compiled by Tomás O Donncadha (Tomás O Donohoe).
The lists, compiled daily, 17-23 July, 25 July, 29 July-2 August (ff. 4-10, rectos only, 11-13, 14) and 3-18 August (ff. 3 verso-7 verso, versos only, 8 verso-10 verso, 13 verso, 14 verso-20), are variously headed 'Hospital List', 'Medicine' or 'Medical List' and include the names of patients and their prisoner numbers. Three further lists, 22 October 1916 and [n.d.], are included on loose sheets (ff. 21-23). The volume also includes lists of Irish words and phrases (ff. 1 verso-2 verso, 18 verso-19). The volume is written mostly in pencil. Frongoch housed over 1800 Irish republicans between June and December 1916; the South Camp was located in an old whisky distillery, the nearby North Camp consisted of wooden huts. O Donohoe writes 'Farewell' on f. 19 verso and the end of the volume coincides closely with the release of the majority of the prisoners in mid-August.

O Donohoe, Tomás, 1894-1957

Frondirion Manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 MSFROND
  • Fonds
  • 1808-[1921x1925] /

Papers of, or collected by, Evan William Evans, Dolgellau, 1808-[1921x1925], consisting mainly of material of Dolgellau local historical and religious interest, including rate assessments and valuations, accounts, rentals, chapel records and other records, 1813-1877; agricultural, timber, slate and other account books, 1823-1879; papers of T. Mordaf Pierce, including correspondence, essays, sermons and material relating to Dolgellau history, 1894-1914; material relating to Calvinistic Methodism in Llanidloes and Dolgellau, 1808-1918; and correspondence, 1850-1921, mainly addressed to Evans.

Evans, E. W. (Evan William), 1860-1925.

'From Trelogan to New South Wales'.

  • NLW ex 2284
  • File
  • 2003

Llungopïau o bapurau yn ymwneud ag ymchwil y rhoddwr i deulu a ymfudodd i Awstralia tua canol y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg. Mae'r deunydd yn cynnwys copi teipysgrif o lythyr wedi ei gyfieithu, 1856, a sgrifennwyd yn wreiddiol yn Gymraeg gan Sarah Jones, Aberaman, at ei phlant yn Awstralia, copïau o gerddi a sgrifennwyd gan 'Magpie', 11 Mai 1863, ac o gerddi wedi eu cyfieithu i Saesneg gan Richard Rees, Sydney, 1985, ac erthygl gan Cynthia Rees, Rhosllannerchrugog, yn olrhain hanes teulu a gyrfa Edward Edwards a aned yn Nhrelogan, Sir Fflint, yn dwyn y teitl 'From Trelogan to New South Wales', 2003.

From headhunting to Hallelujah chorus,

  • NLW ex 2665.
  • File
  • 1958 /

An article, with an introduction by Miss Gwen Roberts [Gwen Rees Roberts, 1916-2002], Missionary to India, on the people of the Lushai Hills, known as the 'Mizo District', in the southernmost district of the State of Assam, once head hunting animists, before being introduced to the Christian Church by Missionaries.

Roberts, Gwen Rees.

Friulan language material,

  • NLW ex 2546.
  • File
  • 1858-1989.

Material in the Friulan language including a bibliography, [1989], together with an account book, 1858-1870.

French royal manifesto

  • NLW MS 5555D
  • File
  • 16 cent.

One leaf (which appears to have been used at one time in the binding of a volume) of a document which would seem to be a copy of a manifesto by a French king - possibly Louis XIII or Henri IV - at the conclusion of a military campaign - possibly one of the French religious wars - in which he stresses his lack of funds with which to pay his Swiss mercenaries, repair fortifications and maintain his household, with notes by Egerton B. Phillimore (1856-1937).

Phillimore, Egerton, 1856-1937

Frederick Tombs Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSFTOMBS
  • Fonds
  • [1900] x [1922]

This collection comprises translations into English of foreign works, mainly French, dealing with political and religio-political thought, socialism, Saint-Simonism, etc., together with translations of three works on the Breton language.

Tombs, Frederick collector

Frederick Holland Collection of Kemeys of Monmouthshire Deeds,

  • GB 0210 FREAND
  • Fonds
  • 1398-1793 (accumulated [early 20th century]) /

Monmouthshire deeds and documents, 1477-1761, some concerning the families of Thomas, Kemeys and Gardner (later Gardner-Kemeys) of Bertholey, Llantrissent; together with a small number of deeds and documents relating to properties in Denbighshire, Flintshire and Brecknockshire, 1513-1775; Cardiganshire, 1578-1755; Yorkshire, 1398-1605, and Lincolnshire, 1563.

Holland, Frederick.

Frederick Grice Papers,

  • GB 0210 FREDRICE
  • Fonds
  • 1872-1982 /

Papers of Frederick Grice, mainly relating to Francis Kilvert, 1872-1982, including scrapbooks of notes, articles, off-prints, biographical material, 1977, and letters, 1973-1982.

Grice, Frederick.

Frederick Davies (John Cowper Powys) manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSFREDAV
  • Fonds
  • 1962-[c. 1986]

Papers, 1962-[c. 1986], of Frederick Davies, relating to John Cowper Powys, including letters to Davies from Phyllis Playter, Alyse Gregory, Lucy Amelia Penny, Marie Canavaggia and others, 1962-1986; letters to Powys on his ninetieth birthday, 1962; and an unpublished account of the love affair between Powys and Frances Gregg, [c. 1986].

Davies, Frederick, 1916-1990

Frederick Charles Richards Papers,

  • GB 0210 FRERDS
  • Fonds
  • 1909-1932 /

Etchings and sketches drawn by Frederick Charles Richards; pocket diaries, 1919-1929; notebooks; press cuttings from The Egyptian Gazette, The Egyptian Mail and The Sphinx; correspondence, 1927-1932; research notes and a draft typescript of A Persian Journey (1932); research notes on Roman and Egyptian civilization, the architecture of London and other English cities, and various philosophical themes; miscellanea.

Richards, Fred, 1878-1932.

Freddie Welsh scrapbooks,

  • NLW Facs 1077-1080; NLW Films 1039-1041 (originals NLW ex 1804-8)
  • File
  • 1908-1916.

Scrapbooks of the Pontypridd born boxer Freddie Welsh (Frederick Hall Thomas, 1886-1927), world lightweight champion, 1914-1917, mostly comprising press cuttings containing detailed accounts of his contests between 1908 and 1916.

Welsh, Freddie, 1886-1927.

Frank R. Lewis letter.

  • NLW ex 2236/2
  • File
  • 1938

A letter, dated 20th February 1938, from Frank R. Lewis, Fellow of the University of Wales and Editor of the Journal of the Society of Arts, from the Royal Society of Arts, London, to a Mr Davies, in which he discusses the discovery of letters and other papers relating to such people as Sir Joshua Reynolds in the archives of the Royal Society of Arts.

Lewis, Frank R.

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