Richard Samuel Hughes: Dwy gân
- NLW MS 6971B
- Ffeil
- 19 cent.
Two lyrics, 'Mari Lee' and 'I fyny fo'r nod' by R[ichard] S[amuel] Hughes (1855-1893), musician.
Hughes, R. S.
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Richard Samuel Hughes: Dwy gân
Two lyrics, 'Mari Lee' and 'I fyny fo'r nod' by R[ichard] S[amuel] Hughes (1855-1893), musician.
Hughes, R. S.
Papers relating to Evelyn Waugh
A postcard in the hand of the novelist E[velyn] Waugh, 1958, sent to a Miss Kirby and other papers relating to his family including a newspaper cutting relating to his son Auberon's accident in 1958, and references from Auberon Waugh, Will this do? : the first fifty years of Auberon Waugh : an autobiography (London, 1991).
Waugh, Evelyn, 1903-1966
Development of opthalmology in St Asaph,
A typescript history of the first thirty years of the Department of Ophthalmology (1954-1984), based at H. M. Stanley Hospital, St Asaph, by the donor Edward Lyons, MB ChB DOMS FRCSOphth , and '50 years of NHS opthalmic service in North Wales' by K. P. Chandra.
Lyons, Edward.
Keats House and Museum, Wentworth Place, Hampstead. : Historical and descriptive guide.
Includes manuscript notes and two letters in Welsh, 1980.
Keats House Committee, Hampstead.
Notes and transcripts, [1968]-[1973], from various volumes and historical works on David Lloyd George, together with some press cuttings.
A long letter, 1912, from Griffith R. Pierce, Iowa, to Dr. Mihangel ap Iwan relating to the settlement of Chubut, and a collection of press cuttings to support his claims.
Pierce, Griffith R.
Professor Sir George Stapledon 1882-1960. Index of Archives,
Index prepared by Alan Spedding for the Stapledon Trust in 2005 and updated in 2006, of Sir George Stapledon archives held in institutions including the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Museum of English Rural Life (MERL) at the University of Reading, and Royal Agricultural Society of England (RASE), Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. He was the first Director of the Welsh Plant Breeding Station, Aberystwyth, 1919-1942.
Spedding, Alan.
Letter book of Reverend Thomas Meredith Williams,
Letter book, 1902-1919, of Rev. Thomas Meredith Williams, Vicar of Llannarth, co. Cardigan, comprising a 'record of interesting events respecting my family'.
Williams, Thomas Meredith.
1910 General Election ephemera
Election addresses and leaflets circulated in various constituencies including East Glamorgan Division, Mid-Glamorgan, Merthyr Boroughs and Breconshire during the December 1910 General Election.
Llyfr cerddoriaeth John Lewis,
A manuscript book of hymn-tunes and anthems owned by John Lewis, Pont Twelly Stores, Llandysul, Cardiganshire, 1869. The titles include 'O na bawn i fel Efe'; 'Llawen Floeddiwch'; 'Caned Preswylwyr y Graig'; 'Dyrchaf fy llygaid'' 'Mola di'r Arglwydd o Seion'; 'Myned i Fynu'; 'Beth wyliedydd am y nos?'; 'Y Gwlithyn'; and 'Y fordaith'.
'The Four Ancient Books of Wales',
'The Poetry of the Four Ancient Books of Wales' selected, edited, and rendered into English metrical verse by H. Berkeley Score ('Ugain'). Typescript.
Score, H. Berkeley
Papers relating to the navigation and the lighting of the river Dee, 1910.
A passport issued by the British Ambassador in Paris, 13 June 1857, to 'John Jones (British subject) going to England' (i.e.'Talhaiarn'), stamped by the French Police in 1858 and 1859.
A collection of miscellaneous music including 'Fairy elves their watch are keeping' by John Parry.
A bound volume, 1984-1985, relating to the genealogy of the Jenkins family of Cardigan and their family connections with the Jenkins family of Cilbronnau, Llangoedmor.
J. I. Morgan.
Evolution and the origin of life,
A manuscript essay on evolution, possibly in the hand of Roland Mathias.
Mathias, Roland
Clough Williams-Ellis : prologue,
A typescript prologue, 1948, by Clough Williams-Ellis for an unamed book by F. R. Yorke, with annotated notes in the architect's hand.
Williams-Ellis, Clough, 1883-1978
David Lloyd George book contracts,
Contracts, 1922, relating to the proposed publication of Lloyd George's War Memoirs by Cassell's and purchase by the Sunday Times, including the two principal contracts sealed and signed by the directors of the publishing house and Sir William Berry respectively (but not the author), and ten memoranda for foreign rights, three signed by Lloyd George and one counter-signed by Frances Stevenson.