- NLW MS 14825C.
- File
- 1923.
Am lyfryddiaeth Lerpwl (torion papur newydd) a gasglwyd gan Hugh Evans. Rhoddwyd gan Mr and Mrs William Williams, Aberystwyth, Chwefror 1948.
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Am lyfryddiaeth Lerpwl (torion papur newydd) a gasglwyd gan Hugh Evans. Rhoddwyd gan Mr and Mrs William Williams, Aberystwyth, Chwefror 1948.
Amabel Williams-Ellis correspondence
A collection of fifty-seven letters, 1920-1960, including fifty-four, 1920-1923, received by Amabel Williams-Ellis from poets and other literary figures, mainly in her capacity as poetry editor (1921) and literary editor (1922-3) of The Spectator.
The correspondents include Robert Baden-Powell, 8 November 1921 (f. 25), Edmund Blunden, 9 July 1921 (f. 12), John Buchan, 8 November 1921 (f. 24), [Lord] Dunsany, 29 October 1921 (f. 20), Edith Evans, 29 October 1921 (f. 21), Hugh I'A[nson] Fausset, 8 December [1923] (f. 53), Ford Madox Ford, Cap Ferrat, 25 January 1923 (ff. 41-42; concerning Ezra Pound), Alfred Perceval Graves, Harlech, April-September 1921 (ff. 7-8, 17), Robert Graves, Boar's Hill, Oxford, 7 March [1921] (f. 5), Richard Hughes, S.S. Saxonia, 4 July [1921], and Penrhyndeudraeth, [1922] (ff. 13, 30), Aldous Huxley, 3 April 1923 (f. 47; concerning [Boris] Anrep), Rudyard Kipling, 2 February 1921 (f. 2), Stephen Leacock, 7 November 1921 (f. 23), Edwin L. Lutyens, 16 February 1923 (f. 45), Rose Macaulay, 20 February 1923 (f. 46), Walter de la Mare, June-December 1921 (ff. 11, 28-29), Harriet Monroe, 30 May 1923 (f. 52), Harold Nicolson, 11 December 1923 (f. 54), Edith Sitwell, [April 1922]-[?1923] (ff. 33, 39, 56), Osbert Sitwell, February-August 1921 (ff. 3, 10, 14), Sybil Thorndike, 10 February 1923 (f. 43), Alec Waugh, 11 September 1922 (f. 38), and H. G. Wells, 24 May 1923 (f. 49). Some letters are apparently addressed to Amabel's predecessors or to the Poetry Editor generally (ff. 1, 3-4, 6-7, 9-12, 18, 21, 38); a few are possibly intended for her husband, Clough Williams-Ellis. Some, mostly later, letters concern invitations to social gatherings (ff. 2, 19, 26, 29, 40, 43-46, 48-56). Also included are letters to a Miss Tarry from A. Maude Royden, 26 January 1924, (f. 57), and to Mrs Hulse [?secretary to Williams-Ellis] from Storm Jameson, 29 May 1933, and V[ita] Sackville-West, 1 September 1960 (ff. 58-59).
Williams-Ellis, Amabel, 1894-1984
Amaethyddiaeth yn Nhrawsfynydd a'r modd i'w gwella gan ?D. Tegid Jones.
(Anghyflawn). (Gynt A. E. Jones, Y Goppa MS.) Rhwng byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan Mrs A. E. Jones, Trawsfynydd, 1959-1961.
American autograph album of John Griffith (Gohebydd)
Autograph album, 1866-1868, belonging to the journalist John Griffith (Gohebydd), compiled during visits to Reconstruction Era America to report for Baner ac Amserau Cymru. The album contains eighty-four signatures and inscriptions, mainly by Senators and other senior politicians and social reformers (ff. 3-49).
The signatories include the future Presidents James A. Garfield (f. 32) and U[lysses] S. Grant (f. 37), future Vice-Presidents Tho[mas] A. Hendricks (f. 7) and Schuyler Colfax (f. 26), Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton (f. 36), presidents pro-tem of the Senate L[a] F[ayette] S. Foster (f. 19) and B[enjamin] F. Wade (f. 22), the abolitionists and social reformers Frederick Douglass (f. 38), Wendell Phillips (f. 45) and Anna E. Dickinson (f. 46), the actor James E. Murdoch (f. 41) and the writer R[alph] Waldo Emerson (f. 43). A few autographs are of Welshmen (ff. 44, 49).
Griffith, John, 1821-1877
Amlinelliad o ddarlith ar y Parchedig John Davies ('Siôn Gymro') gan J. Grawys Jones, Aberdâr. Rhwng byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan Syr Ben Bowen Thomas, Hydref 1972.
A volume of counterfoils of receipts for customs dues at the port of Amlwch, Anglesey, June 1859-March 1860 (watermark [18]57), recording names of ships and their masters, home ports and dues paid.
A minute book of the Ammanford Debating Society, 1892-1893. Among the members of the committee were Watkin Hezekiah Williams ('Watcyn Wyn') and his wife.
Amryw volume, with the genealogy of Thomas Price of Llanvylling, gent. (b. 1627) and Jane Vaughan, his wife.
'Amryw ysgrifau' y Parchedig L. Rheidol Davies (1872-1952)
Two volumes bearing the title 'Amryw ysgrifau' by the Reverend L. Rheidol Davies (1872-1952) containing press cuttings, 1937-51, of articles, which appeared in Y Llan, Yr Haul a Y Cyfaill Eglwysig; together with a few in his hand. He was Vicar at Llandeilo'r-fân and Llanfihangel Nant Brân, Breconshire, 1928-43; he travelled extensively and included are articles which he wrote about his visits to Ireland, Norway, America, Italy, Greece, Brittany, Switzerland and Egypt, together with some photographs. He edited a volume of poems by Thomas Daniel ('Pabellwyson'), Tannau byrion Pabellwyson (Cardiff, 1930) which includes an article by the editor on the characteristics of France and Spain, and included are cuttings of the poems.
Davies, L. Rheidol (Lewis Rheidol), 1872-1952
Amrywiaeth o gasgliad William John Roberts (Gwilym Cowlyd)
A file entitled 'Amryw o Gasgliad Gwilym Cowlyd'. It includes lists of books received by W[illiam] J[ohn] Roberts ['Gwilym Cowlyd']; draft correspondence; notes; a transcript of the programme of the 1903 prayer week at Llanrwst; a collecting book for the Jubilee Celebrations at Llanrwst, 1887; a catalogue of a sale of books and manuscripts, etc. at Cowlyd House, Llanrwst, 1897; a copy of an agreement for the lease of a printing press to John Lloyd Roberts, Llanddoged, 1891; and a poster of 'The Institutional Gorsedd ... and Bardic Anniversary' held on the banks of Llyn Geirionydd, 1899.
Gwilym Cowlyd, 1828-1904
Copies of Drych y Cristion: neu Gadwedigol Ffydd Wedi ei Datguddio ... (Dublin, 1766), Cydymaith Diddan ... (Chester, 1766) and Diddanwch Teuluaidd ... (London, 1763), bound together, with poems by Gruffudd ab Ieuan ap Llewelyn Fychan, Edmwnd Prys, Iolo Goch, etc., added in manuscript.
A manuscript containing a note by Henry Hughes (1841-1924), Bryncir on Bryncir House and members of the family, short prose fragments by J. E. Hughes (1865-1932) and E. Morgan Humphreys (1882-1955), and an englyn by John Thomas (Eifionydd) (1848-1922).
Notes on religious subjects and a short biography of W.P. Evans, Glandwr, Lledrod, 1852.
A manuscript containing a translation into Welsh by W. Eilir Evans (1852-1910) of Rudyard Kipling's (1865-1936) poem Recessional; a claim sent by Susanna Jones, Llandysul to the Newcastle Emlyn Board of Guardians for payment of money due to her for nursing her father, a pauper chargeable to the Board.
A commonplace book containing prognostications, weather lore, chronology, calendars, a table of Easter dates for 1600-1701 compiled by Rice Jones in 1598, an account of the English alphabet, historical 'englynion', and miscellaneous verse. The volume belonged in the eighteenth century to David Jones, Trefriw, who copied into it extracts from William Salesbury: A Dictionary in Englyshe and Welshe ... and from the almanacks of Thomas Jones, and some genealogical memoranda.
Jones, Rice, fl. 1598
An Abergele shokeeper's account book,
An account book containing financial and genealogical memoranda, 1808-31, by Hugh Jones of Abergele, shopkeeper, and Hugh Jones, his son, an attorney's apprentice, with exercises in algebra and accounts by Hugh Jones, senior, of expenses in connection with the Methodist chapel at Abergele, 1807-13, and class money accounts, 1807-9.
Jones, Hugh, fl. 1807-1831 Account book of, NLW MS 5253B
An Aberystwyth assessment book
A list of persons in the town of Aberystwyth assessed for various taxes, 1856-1857.
An abridged typescript translation into English of the Rev. William Hughes, Cofiant y Diweddar Barch. David Williams, Chicago (Utica, N.Y., 1876), prepared by Sam Ellis of Utica in 1954 for the grand-daughters of the Rev. David Williams (1800-74), who emigrated from Llanidloes, co. Mont., to the USA in 1849 (NLW ex 1768). A volume Cartoons of the Welsh Revolt by J.M.S. (Cardiff, 1905), re-printed from the Western Mail, comprising cartoons depicting the Welsh agitation, 1902-5, against the provisions of the 1902 Balfour Education Act; together with miscellaneous printed items, 1902-65, many commemorating royal or historical events attended by members of the Lloyd-George family (NLW ex 1769).
An account book kept by John Phillips, Bridge Street, Haverfordwest, to record freights on goods carried by various steam and sailing vessels, 1838-1847, and sums paid in taxes, rates, etc., 1840-1872.
Phillips, John, fl. 1838-1872