- NLW MS 1007B
- File
- 1819-1838
Part of Ellis Owen Manuscripts
Papers, 1819-1838, relating to Sunday schools in Caernarvonshire, chiefly in the Eifionydd division of the county.
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Part of Ellis Owen Manuscripts
Papers, 1819-1838, relating to Sunday schools in Caernarvonshire, chiefly in the Eifionydd division of the county.
Ysgolion Sul (M.C.) dosbarth Towyn,
Notices relating to proceedings at festivals organised by Calvinistic Methodist Sunday schools in the Towyn [co. Merioneth] district (Cymanfa[oedd] Ysgolion M.C. Dosbarth Towyn), 1933-1939, with the results of examinations and competitions held in connection therewith.
Yr achos dirwestol yn Llangefni
Hanes yr achos dirwestol yn Llangefni, an address given at Moriah, Llangefni, 14 November 1913, by Margaret Jones.
Part of D. S. Davies MSS,
Portions of the manuscripts of three published works by D. S. Davies relating to the Welsh colony in Patagonia.
D. S. Davies.
An account of the juvenile periodical 'Y Trysor i Blentyn, a Chydymaith i'r Ysgolor Sul' for 1841 and 1842.
Wrexham school attendance cards
Wrexham district pupils' school attendance record cards used in 1905.
The first of three volumes (see also NLW MSS 23702-3D) of typescript and manuscript accounts by women from Wales of their experiences in the Second World War, selections from which were published in Parachutes and Petticoats: Welsh Women Writing on the Second World War, ed. by Leigh Verrill-Rhys and Deirdre Beddoe (Dinas Powys, 1992). The material was submitted in response to an appeal in 1991 by the publishers, Honno. A copy of the complete archive has been donated to the Imperial War Museum, London.
The second and third of three volumes (see also NLW MS 23701E) of typescript and manuscript accounts by women from Wales of their experiences in the Second World War, selections from which were published in Parachutes and Petticoats: Welsh Women Writing on the Second World War, ed. by Leigh Verrill-Rhys and Deirdre Beddoe (Dinas Powys, 1992). The material was submitted in response to an appeal in 1991 by the publishers, Honno. NLW MS 23073D comprises contributions not represented in the published volume; the reminiscences of Hilda H. Price (ff. 232-241) were published in Llafur, 6 (1992), 110-113. A copy of the complete archive has been donated to the Imperial War Museum, London.
Part of William Evans papers,
Autograph draft, 1932, of 'With the Romans to the West', an apparently unpublished essay by William Evans on Roman roads in Anglesey.
Wil Ifan o Fôn.
A manuscript containing sermons delivered at Bridgend and Coity, 1829-1830, by William Jones, Congregational minister (1784-1847).
Jones, William, 1784-1847 Sermons (1829-1830), NLW MS 798A
What a waste : : suicides in Carmarthenshire : a developmental study in the county,
Evans, John Dorian.
West Glamorgan Health Authority
Part of Donald Coleman Papers
West Glamorgan Health Authority
A photostat facsimile of the parish register of Wenvoe, Glamorgan, 1585-1739.
Part of Glyn Jones Papers,
The file comprises papers, 1966-1967, relating to Welsh voices. An anthology of new poetry from Wales, ed. Bryn Griffiths (London, 1967), mostly correspondence between Glyn Jones and Bryn Griffiths which includes lists of poems for the anthology (one letter also contains observations regarding the Aberfan disaster). Glyn Jones appears to have acted as consultant on behalf of the Welsh Arts Council during the compilation of the anthology.
Griffiths, Bryn
A short bibliography of Welsh music from 1530 to 1795, compiled by 'Beuno'.
Beuno
Notes, letters, illustrations, press cuttings, broadsides, circulars, etc., relating to Welsh harps, harposts, and Welsh and Irish music, collected by Thomas Price (Carnhuanawc).
Price, Thomas, 1787-1848 MSS collected by, NLW MS 1464D
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).
A List of Catholics connected with Wales who suffered death for the Faith, 1539-1680 A.D., with an addition and a corrigendum in manuscript by Thomas Peter Ellis.
Ellis, Thomas Peter, 1873-1936
A volume containing a transcript of Griffith Jones, Welch Piety for 1751-1752 (London, 1753) and of part of the Welch Piety for 1753-1754 (London, 1755) and 1756-1757 (London, 1757) (ff. 1-138); extracts relating to the history of religion in Wales (ff. 139-232v) mainly from published works but a few extracts from manuscripts of H. T. Edwards, dean of Bangor (see ff. 149v, 168v-9v, 171v-2, 188. 201v); and extracts from Panton MSS 41 and 57 (ff. 234-343). Most of the volume appears to be in the hand of the Reverend David Jones, biographer of Dean Edwards and author of Life and Times of Griffith Jones sometime Rector of Llanddowror (London, 1902) and the dates 1889 (ff. 198, 201, 202v) and 1891 (ff. 332, 343, 'Copied by me D. J. ...') occur.
A manuscript containing an account of money gifts received by Richard and Elizabeth Davies (probably of Carmarthen) on their wedding day, November 19th, 1811, and of gifts 'repaid' by them.