- NLW ex 2189
- Ffeil
- 1959-1969
Ffeil o lythyron a thorion o'r wasg, 1959-1969, wedi eu crynhoi gan Chris Rees, Is-lywydd Plaid Cymru, 1964.
Rees, Chris.
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Ffeil o lythyron a thorion o'r wasg, 1959-1969, wedi eu crynhoi gan Chris Rees, Is-lywydd Plaid Cymru, 1964.
Rees, Chris.
A collection of twenty-eight folk-songs, mostly with words, noted by Mrs [later Lady] Ruth Herbert Lewis, collected in Flintshire and Denbighshire in 1910-1911. Thirteen of the songs are published in her Folk-songs collected in Flintshire and the Vale of Clwyd (Wrexham, 1914) or Journal of the Welsh Folk-song Society, 1 (1909-12) and 2 (1914-25).
The original will of Josiah Boydell, Esquire, (1752-1817), painter and engraver born near Hawarden, Flintshire, dated 18th February 1817.
Boydell, Josiah, 1752-1817
Names/Families/Places: Ystradgynlais Parish including Glyntawe.
Transcripts of church records compiled by the donor, recording the burials 1814-1901 for Ystradgynlais Parish including Glyntawe.
John Cowper Powys letters to Susanne Lane
Thirty-three letters and a card, 1958-1961, from John Cowper Powys to Susanne Lane, together with one letter, 1959, to her husband, Cyril J. Lane.
Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963
Minute-book, October 1913 - October 1917, of the committee of Y Wawr, a magazine produced by Welsh students at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Bebb, W. Ambrose (William Ambrose), 1894-1955. Corporate minutes in hand (1913-1917), NLW MS 22490C, ff. 24-7
Tune book containing arrangements for baritone saxhorn, 1862-1863, and songs arranged for two or four voices, copied 1870-1889.
Darowen Parochial Records (Church in Wales)
Vestry book for the parish of Darowen, 1816-1873, 1906, 1913.
Typescript draft, 1968-1972, of 'Y Tyrau', the autobiography of Dan Thomas (1889-1974), Porthmadog, edited with a view to publication by his son, Dewi-Prys Thomas.
Thomas, Dan, Porthmadog, 1889-1974
Copi teipysgrif o ach teulu Bwlch y Maen, Penmachno.
Copi teipysgrif o ach teulu Bwlch y Maen, Penmachno, a luniwyd gan David Roberts ym 1924.
A typescript version of Thomas Parry, Llywelyn Fawr (Lerpwl, 1954) used for the first performance of the play by students of UCNW, Bangor, 2-3 February 1951, and differing somewhat from the published text. Bearing notes in the hand of Enid P. Roberts, with one revision (f. 64) in the author's hand.
Parry, Thomas, 1904-1985 Llywelyn Fawr, original typescript, with annotations (1951), NLW MS 22200C
William Maurice: Preaching engagements
A notebook containing an unbroken record of the preaching engagements, 1870-1921, of the Reverend William Maurice (1850-1925), Baptist minister, with details of texts of sermons preached and renumeration received; autobiographical notes; and comments on his various pastorates.
Maurice, William, Rev., Tal-y-waun Notes and sermons, etc. (1870-1921), NLW MS 22185D
Ledger, 1874-1891, of Robert Thomas, Bagillt, co. Flint, grocer, including details of cases of nonpayment referred to the County Court, 1878-1886.
Thomas, Robert, Bagillt Account book (1874-1891), NLW MS 22172C
A notebook containing draft poems in Welsh and English, apparently unpublished, by Thomas Jacob Thomas (Sarnicol, 1872-1945).
Sarnicol, 1873-1945 Poetry, NLW MS 22170C
Autograph sermons in Welsh, 1817, by the Rev. Thomas Edwardes (d. 1852), Henbant, Llanbadarn Odwyn, Cardiganshire, curate of Llanddeiniol and Nancwnlle and afterwards rector of Llangeitho, with details of the date and place of delivery, 1817-1832. There is a draft letter, 1817, from Thomas Edwardes to ?the Rev. John Evans (d. 1845), vicar of Nancwnlle, on f. 17v.
Edwardes, Thomas, Rev., d. 1852.
Derec Llwyd Morgan: Marwnad fy Mam
Working drafts, 1984, of Marwnad fy Mam, an elegy by Derec Llwyd Morgan on the death of his mother, published in his volume of poetry, Cefn y Byd (Llandysul, 1987).
A typescript collection of poems by David Emrys James (Dewi Emrys), compiled, 1950s, by the Reverend J. Seymour Rees, Seven Sisters.
Rees, J. Seymour (John Seymour), 1887-1963 Compilation of poetry (1950s), NLW MS 22249B
Old forgotten far-off things and battles long ago.
A typescript volume of autobiographical material and reminiscences by Charles Quant, who was for many years Chief Correspondent for Welsh Affairs with the Daily Post.
Quant, Charles, 1919-
Glamorgan Family History Society Publications.
Transcripts, on microfiche, of the 1861 census index for Cardiff & Caerphilly, and Methyr (Upper and Lower).
Glamorgan Family History Society