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Traethodau gan D. T. Evans, Llandysul,

  • NLW Misc. Records 538-539.
  • ffeil
  • 1921-1923.

Two essays submitted by D. T. Evans, Cross Lane, Croes-lan Llandysul for local eisteddfodau, namely 'Tai Dadfeiliedig Plwyfi Bangor, Llanfair, a Llandysul hyd ochr orllewinol Afon Cerdin' (1921), and 'Diffygion Amaethyddiaeth Sir Aberteifi' (1923). = Dau draethawd a gyflwynwyd gan y diweddar Mr. D. T. Evans, Cross Lane, Croes-lan Llandysul, mewn eisteddfodau lleol, sef 'Tai Dadfeiliedig Plwyfi Bangor, Llanfair, a Llandysul hyd ochr orllewinol Afon Cerdin' (1921), a 'Diffygion Amaethyddiaeth Sir Aberteifi' (1923).

Trosiadau Hywel Berwyn Evans (sol-ffa),

  • NLW ex 2534.
  • ffeil
  • [1935]-[2006] /

Chwe chyfrol yn cynnwys darnau clasurol wedi'u trosi i nodiant sol-ffa gan Hywel Berwyn Evans (1915-2006), llyfrgellydd ym Mhrifysgol Birmingham ac organydd yn Eglwys Bresbyteraidd Bethel yn y ddinas. Maent yn cynnwys gweithiau gan Handel, Sibelius, Mendelssohn a Bach.

Evans, Hywel Berwyn.

Unawdau, deuawdau ac emyn-donau ,

  • NLW MS 17409D.
  • ffeil
  • 1909-1923 /

Cerddoriaeth sol-ffa a hen nodiant yn bennaf gan, neu a drefnwyd gan, ac yn llaw, y Parchedig W. E. Penllyn Jones, gan gynnwys unawdau, deuawdau, cytganau, emyn-donau ac emynau = Music, both sol-ffa and old notation, chiefly by, or arranged by, and in the hand of, the Reverend W. E. Penllyn Jones, and which includes solos, duets, choruses, hymn-tunes and hymns.
Ceir emyn-donau hefyd gan R[owland] H[uw] Pritchard (f. 43), James Leach (f. 82), Chester G. Allen (f. 104) ac eraill; emyn gan y Parchedig D[avid] Tecwyn Evans (f. 48); a chopi o gytgan, ynghyd â nodyn byr, yn llaw 'L. D. J.' sef Lewis Davies Jones ('Llew Tegid') (f. 60) = Also included are hymn tunes by R[owland] H[uw] Pritchard (f. 43), James Leach (f. 82), Chester G. Allen (f. 104) and others; a hymn by the Reverend D[avid] Tecwyn Evans (f. 48); and a copy of a chorus, together with a brief note, in the hand of 'L. D. J.' (Lewis Davies Jones ('Llew Tegid')) (f. 60).

Jones, W. E. (William Evans), 1854-1938.

Y Cylch Catholig,

  • NLW ex 2663.
  • ffeil
  • 1989-1999.

Cardiau yn rhestru aelodau'r Cylch Catholig yng Nghymru a thu allan i Gymru, 1989-1999.

Y Cythreuliaid,

  • NLW ex 2472.
  • ffeil
  • 1965.

Copi llawysgrif yn llaw D. Tecwyn Lloyd (1914-1992) o 'Y Cythreuliaid' sef ei drosiad o ddrama The Devils [1961] gan John Whiting (1917-1963), a luniwyd ar gyfer Gŵyl Ddrama Llangefni, 1965, ynghyd â llythyr ganddo at y rhoddwr Anne Loveland, 11 Hydref 1965. = A manuscript copy in the hand of D. Tecwyn Lloyd (1914-1992) of 'Y Cythreuliaid', his adaptation of The Devils by John Whiting (1917-1963) [1961], for the Llangefni Drama Festival, 1965, together with a letter from him to the donor Anne Loveland, 11 October 1965.

Lloyd, D. Tecwyn (David Tecwyn).

Y Trwynau Coch,

  • NLW ex 2617.
  • ffeil
  • [1978].

Papurau, [1978], yn ymwneud a'r grŵp pop Cymraeg, Y Trwynau Coch, gan gynnwys cytundeb, 1978, rhwng Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg a'r grŵp i berfformio yng nghlwb nos Tito's yng Nghaerdydd a'r amodau, ac ychydig o dorion o'r Cymro yn ymwneud â'r grŵp.

Trwynau Coch (Musical group).

Yr oes oleu hon,

  • NLW ex 2739.
  • ffeil
  • 1938.

Sgript drama a anfonwyd at Sarah E[len] Griffiths, mam y rhoddwyr, gan y BBC yn Abertawe i'w darlledu o Stiwdio Aberystwyth, 28ain Mawrth 1938, gyda Judith Jones, Sarah E[len] Griffiths, Thomas Evans a David Phillips yn actio ynddi. Roedd y pedwar actor yn byw yn ardal Tynygraig, [Ystrad Meurig, Ceredigion].

Ystadegau Cronfa Ad-drefnu Undeb y Bedyddwyr,

  • NLW Misc. Records 556.
  • ffeil
  • 1945.

Ystadegau ynglŷn â gwahanol gylchoedd mewn cyswllt â Chronfa Ad-drefnu Undeb y Bedyddwyr. = Statistics relating to various areas in connection with the Baptist Union Reconstruction Fund.

Duchy of Cornwall Welsh Records,

  • GB 0210 DUCHY
  • Fonds
  • 1391-1895 /

Records of the Welsh portion of the Duchy of Cornwall estate including include ministers' accounts, 1461-1552, of various lordships, including Bromfield and Yale and the March, including its constituent lordships mainly Montgomery; chamberlain's accounts for North and South Wales, 1487, 1520; receivers' accounts, 1544-1620; accounts of receivers of fines and amercements in the Council of Wales and the Marches, 1597-1616; accounts of receivers of Queen Henrietta Maria, 1671-1672; rentals and valuations, 1391-1698, including a rental of the rhingyllship of Iscoed, Denbighshire, 1391; petitions, 1620-?1723; certificates of survey, 1618-1695; surveys of castles, 1618-1625, including Carew, Caernarfon, Brecon, Holt, Beaumaris, Ruthin, Flint and Rhuddlan castles, deeds, 1563-1723; commissions and warrants, 1637-1727; ecclesiastical papers, 1804-1895, mainly relating to a dispute between the Prince of Wales and the Lord Chancellor over the right to patronage to certain ecclesiastical livings in Wales in 1863-1865; and manuscript plans, [c 1600]-[1650], including a manuscript plan of Holt Castle.

Duchy of Cornwall

Peniston Lamb (Lincoln's Inn) Deeds,

  • GB 0210 PENLAMB
  • Fonds
  • 1573-1811 /

The collection consists of the Goodwyn of Dorking deeds, 1573-1754; Coke of Holkham deeds, 1671-1786; Montagu, duke of Montagu deeds, 1690-1735; Berenger of Iver deeds, 1693; Macro family deeds, 1711-1739; Boucherett of Lincolnshire deeds, 1720-1738; Brancaster Great Malthouse deeds, 1722-1729; Hooper of London deeds, 1723-1747; Spencer, duke of Marlborough deeds, 1735; Lamb of Lincoln's Inn deeds, 1737-1815; Southampton Street deeds, 1760; Waldo of Clapham deeds, 1769-1796; Edmunds of Grays Inn deeds, 1776-1788; miscellaneous deeds: Cardiganshire, 1672-1810; and miscellaneous deeds: England, 1699-1811.

Lamb, Peniston, d. 1735.

William John Parry Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSWJPARRY
  • Fonds

A collection which comprises mainly of papers relating to North Wales quarries, including union rules, minutes, bank pass books, correspondence, circulars, deeds, etc.; also included are papers of the musician Richard Samuel Hughes, a manuscript possibly in the hand of Samuel Angier (1639-1713), addresses and lectures, sermons, a bibliography, journals, an autobiography, correspondence, poetry and miscellaneous notes, transcripts and extracts by W. J. Parry, together with poetry by other authors and correspondence, and notes relating to W. J. Parry's work on Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn').

Parry, W. J. (William John), 1842-1927

Gwydir (BRA) Papers,

  • GB 0210 GWYBRA
  • Fonds
  • 1616-1886 /

Family and estate papers of the Wynn family of Gwydir, and their successors, the Bertie family, dukes of Ancaster and Kesteven, and the Burrell, Drummond-Burrell, Drummond-Willoughby and Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby families, mainly in Caernarfonshire, Denbighshire and Merionethshire, comprising rentals and surveys, 1667 and 1767, family settlements, 1654-1818, probate records, 1671-1719, deeds, 1625-1886, letters, 1670-1821, legal papers, 1610-1802, and personal, genealogical and miscellanoeus papers, 1616-1866, and estate accounts, 1674-1689, 1780-1789.

Wynn family, of Gwydir.

Institute of Welsh Affairs Records,

  • GB 0210 INSWEL
  • Fonds
  • 1982-2001 (accumulated 1987-2001) /

The records reflect the activities and research projects sponsored by the Institute of Welsh Affairs, 1982-2001, and they comprise administrative files, 1982-1990 and 1995-1998; project files, 1995-2001; reports and surveys, including draft and interim reports, 1987-1995, including many, 1992-1993, concerning the 2010 Project; records, 1986-2000, relating to the organisation of the St Davids Forum; and papers, 1996-2001, deriving from the preparation and publication of the Gregynog Papers.

Further papers of the Institute of Welsh Affairs comprising an assortment of project files and interesting documents largely on devolution and policy themes. This tranch remains uncatalogued. Also received were three large boxes of printed material and a small box of electronic material.

Institute of Welsh Affairs

Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers

  • GB 0210 REJEJO
  • Fonds
  • 1620-1967

The fonds consists of personal papers and correspondence, 1826-1967, of members of the family of Rees Jenkin Jones, namely the Rev. John Jones (1802-1863), Mrs Anne Griffith Jones (1852-1899), Dr Goronwy Jones (1881-1945), the Rev. Simon Jones (1879-1967) and the Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones (1835-1924) himself, together with estate records, 1620-1916, of the Clettwr estate, Cardiganshire, Cilgell Isaf estate, Carmarthenshire, and of premises in Aberdare, Glamorgan. Much of the material relates to the Unitarian cause in Wales.

Jones, Rees Jenkin, 1835-1924

J. D. K. Lloyd papers

  • GB 0210 JDKLLOYD
  • Fonds
  • 1597-1887 (accumulated [1920s-[1970s])

The 1939 deposit consists of deeds and documents, 1549-1887, relating to properties in Montgomeryshire, Merionethshire, Breconshire and Shropshire. The 1973 deposit mainly contains deeds and documents, 1564-1932, relating to properties in Montgomeryshire, many relating to the Lloyd family of Montgomery. The 1979 deposit comprises materials gathered by J. D. K. Lloyd for a History of Montgomery; a bundle of deeds and documents, [19 cent.]-[20 cent.], relating to the family of Lloyd of Plas Trefaldwyn, Montgomery, and Castell Forwyn, Abermule; photographic albums, 1898-1978, comprising mainly family photographs; a collection of over 1000 postcards and photographs of historic buildings throughout Europe; and seven manuscript maps of land in Montgomeryshire, 1772-1858.

Lloyd, J. D. K. (John David Knatchbull), 1900-1978

Robin Reeves Papers

  • GB 0210 ROREEV
  • Fonds
  • 1962-2001

The fonds comprises the papers of Robin Reeves including general subject files, 1967-1987; files concerning subjects of Welsh interest, 1973-1999; files concerning political subjects, 1974-1995; files relating to various organisations, societies, public bodies, newspapers etc., 1975-1996; files relating to various geographical areas in Wales, the British Isles and overseas, 1972-1995; files reflecting his literary interests and activities, 1978-1999; and miscellaneous papers, 1962-2001.

Reeves, Robin, 1941-2001

Cledwyn Hughes (Novelist) Manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 CLEHES
  • Fonds
  • [1920 x 1998] /

Manuscripts and typescripts of works by John Cledwyn Hughes, [1928]-[1978], including typescript copies, printer's copies, proofs and manuscript holographs, with holograph amendments and additions of his non-fictional books, including: A Wanderer in North Wales (1949), Poaching down the Dee (1953), The Northern Marches (1953), West with the Tinkers. A journey through Wales with vagrants (1954), The House in the Cornfield (1956), Royal Wales (with a revised and curtailed version called History of Wales) (1957), Leonard Cheshire, V.C. (1959), Making an Orchard (1959), Ponies for Children (1960), Portrait of Snowdonia (1967), and The Batsford Colour Book of Wales (1975); his published novels including: The Inn Closes for Christmas (1947), The Different Drummer (1947), The Civil Strangers (1949), After the Holiday (1950) and Gold and the Moonspray (1953); children's stories; short stories; and his unpublished works; together with copies, including a manuscript holograph, of The Golden Mountain, serialized in Woman's Journal; correspondence with publishers, his agent and literary figures, 1938-1968; and certificates awarded to Cledwyn Hughes, 1928-1934. The 2011 donation comprises additional drafts of works, volumes of press cuttings, and correspondence.

Hughes, Cledwyn, 1920-1978

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