- TF5/6
- Ffeil
- 1964
Cuttings, 1964, of reviews of John Humphreys Davies (1871-1926) (Liverpool, 1963), together with a few letters of congratulation.
Cuttings, 1964, of reviews of John Humphreys Davies (1871-1926) (Liverpool, 1963), together with a few letters of congratulation.
Reviews, 1955, of T. I. Ellis, Ym Mer Fy Esgyrn (Liverpool, 1955), including a copy of the script of Dafydd Jenkins's radio review.
An essay entitled 'Addysg yng Nghymru'r Dyfodol', dated June 1940, in the hand of T. I. Ellis, entered by him for competition at the 1940 National Eisteddfod under the pseudonym 'Gwarallt'.
Three address books, [1898x1942], of Annie J. Ellis (later Hughes-Griffiths), one of which was also used to record various memoranda.
Additional T. I. Ellis papers (2016 Donation)
Additional Peter Hughes Griffiths papers (1966 deposit)
An additional group of papers concerning Peter Hughes Griffiths comprising miscellaneous notebooks and press cuttings.
Further papers of Mari Ellis, [1960s]-[c. 1985], relating mostly to the Mothers' Union of the Diocese of St Davids, including printed materials, correspondence, notes, copies of speeches and other writings by Mari Ellis and a few examples of the Union's Welsh language ephemera.
Miscellaneous papers, 1681, 1759-1994, acquired by Mari Ellis (and in a few cases by T. I. Ellis).
Account book kept by John Humphreys Davies as treasurer of the General Assembly of the Calvinistic Methodist connection containing entries for 1893-4.
A volume containing miscellaneous accounts, 1907-1916, of Annie J. Ellis.
Aberystwyth Old Students' Association,
Aberystwyth Old Students' Association.
A small group of correspondence, 1947-51, between T. I. Ellis and Archbishop John Morgan concerning translations of scripts and speeches by the former, together with a few typescript and manuscript translations.
A scribbling diary containing notes by Peter Hughes Griffiths of his visit to South Africa in 1919 together with memoranda on the visit and related press cuttings.
A letter, 13 December 1961, from Saunders Lewis to T. I. Ellis requesting information on the National Petition on the Legal Status of the Welsh Language, 1937-41, and the resultant Welsh Courts Act of 1942, material required in writing his 1962 radio broadcast Tynged yr Iaith. The letter is accompanied by manuscript and typescript notes by T. I. Ellis on the 1937-9 campaign, a typescript copy of a note, 4 December 1940, by W. J. Gruffydd on the need to grant T. I. Ellis an additional petrol allowance to facilitate the work of the campaign, and a note of thanks, 1 January 1962, from SL to T. I. Ellis.
A. H. D. Acland, 85 Onslow Square, London S.W.7,
A file of correspondence and papers, 1947-69, including letters from Professor A. H. Dodd, Principal Sir D. Emrys Evans, Professor R. L. Gapper, Professor R. Geraint Gruffydd, Professor R. T. Jenkins, Sir Thomas Parry, Megan Jones Pierce, Alun Llywelyn-Williams and Sir Ifor Williams. There is also a minute book, 1947-59, containing lists of members, and a notebook, January 1952, listing the names and addresses of members and associate members.