Sir John Ballinger, Sherborne House, Aberystwyth,
- A206.
- File
- 1913.
Sir John Ballinger, Sherborne House, Aberystwyth,
Sir J. Herbert Lewis letter to J. H. Davies returning A16-93
A letter from Sir J. Herbert Lewis to J. H. Davies returning the correspondence as in A16-93 which he had acquired on loan.
Sir E. Vincent Evans, The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 64 Chancery Lane, London W.C.2,
Sir David Hughes Parry, New Malden,
Sir Daniel Lleufer Thomas, Whitchurch,
Sgriptiau'r rhaglen radio Merched yn Bennaf
Tair ar ddeg o sgriptiau'r gyfres radio BBC 'Merched yn Bennaf'; ynghyd â rhyw ugain llythyr, 1968-1969, at Mary Ellis oddi wrth rai o'r cyfranwyr yn rhoi hanes eu bywyd a'u diddordebau. = Thirteen scripts for the BBC radio series 'Merched yn Bennaf'; together with some twenty letters, 1968-1969, to Mary Ellis from some of the contributors, relating their life stories and interests.
Scripts, [1942]-1965, for nineteen radio talks, all in Welsh, by T. I. Ellis. They comprise 'Hen Wynebau, Hen Atgofion, Undeb Llawen', [1942], 'Two Generations', 1948, 'Trem yn ôl', 1950, 'Dau Eisteddfodwr o Feirion', 1951, 'Teulu Darowen' (manuscript and typescript copies), 1952, 'O Ffrainc i Lannau Mawddach', 1952, 'Daniel Silvan Evans, 1953, 'Mair Mynorydd' (2 copies), 1955, 'Siroedd ein Gwlad – Meirionnydd', 1957, 'T. E. Ellis ac addysg Cymru', 1959, 'Trem' (3 editions), 1960-1961, 'Argraff', 1965, 'Comisiwn y Tir', 1965, 'Hatchlands', [c. 1960], 'Pigion o hen ddyddiadur', [?1965], and 'Iddewes ym Mrycheiniog', [?1965].
Also included is some correspondence with the BBC, 1947-1965, including a letter from Aneirin Talfan Davies, 1953.
An exercise book belonging to an unidentified individual apparently in Bristol, containing sermon notes, [19 cent., third ¼], including parts of a sermon preached by the Rev. David Charles Davies at Broadmead [Welsh Calvinistic Methodist church, Bristol].
Davies, David Charles, 1826-1891
Scrapbook of press cuttings recording the death of Ellis Jones Ellis-Griffith in 1926 and paying tribute to his life and work.
Sample copies, [20 cent., first ¼], of printed Welsh literature for Welsh educational purposes, mainly published by J. E. Southall, Newport.
John Bright County School, Llandudno, exercise book used by Mari Headley for notes on the English language and Chaucer, 1932. It was later re-used to paste in printed Welsh and English poetry, 1942-1945 (first 5 ff. only).
Sarah Matthews letters to Mary Richards
Eleven letters, [?1842]-[?1853], from Sarah Matthews of Rudgwick, Sussex [?and formerly of Dolgellau], to her friend Mary Richards (ff. 3-8, 11-29), together with one letter, 10 November 1846, to Mary from Sarah's sister Martha [Redaway] (ff. 9-10), and one letter from Sarah Matthews to Jane Richards, [1820x1837] (ff. 1-2).
Sarah addresses Mary as 'My dear Daughter' and 'Pall Bach Anwyl'.
Matthews, S. M. R. (Sarah Martha Redaway), 1789-1875
Ruth, Lady Lewis, Plas Penucha, Caerwys,
Royalty statements from Llyfrau'r Dryw, 1957-9,
Royalty statements from Llyfrau'r Dryw, 1957-9.
Invitations, an order of proceedings, press cuttings and other items of T. I., Mari and Marged Ellis, 1955, relating to the visit of the Queen and Prince Philip to Aberystwyth on 8 August 1955 to open the completed National Library of Wales building.
Also included is an itinerary for the Prince of Wales's visit to Merioneth on 2 July 1969.
Rough notes in the hand of T. I. Ellis.
Robert A. Hudson, Lapworth, near Birmingham,
Rob[ert A Hudson], 13 Dean's Yard, Westminster, to Thomas Edward Ellis, 16 February,
Rob[ert A Hudson], 13 Dean's Yard, Westminster, to Thomas Edward Ellis, 16 February 1898.
Richards family, Darowen, papers
Papers, 1681-[?early 20 cent.], relating to the Richards family of Darowen, Llangynyw, Berriew and elsewhere in Montgomeryshire, comprising correspondence, 1780-1863, deeds and documents, 1681-1791, a recipe book, [late 1810s]-1876, account books of Lewis Richards, 1820-1851, and part of an essay of Darowen interest, [?early 20 cent.].
Richards family, Darowen
Nineteen letters, 1812-1863, addressed to various members of the Richards family, mainly from relatives, comprising letters to Thomas and Jane Richards from their daughters Jane, 27 May 1812, 17 September 1812 (ff. 1-4), and [?Mary], 1 April 1817, August 1826 (ff. 13-14, 20-21); letters to Mary Richards from her brother Lewis Richards, Berriew, 18 December 1819 (ff. 18-19), and niece Elen Richards, Llangynyw, 1 December 1835 (ff. 24-25); letters to Jane Richards from her friend Margaret Gwynn, Gwastadgoed, [?18] March [?1815]-26 June 1816 (ff. 7-12), and niece Elen Richards, [early 1830s] (ff. 22-23) and (from Hackney) 13 September-9 October 1862 (ff. 28-44); a letter to E[lizabeth] Richards, Shrewsbury, from her brother Tho[ma]s Richards, Berriew, 8 June 1818 (ff. 15-16); letters to John and Lewis [Richards] from [?Mary Richards], Darowen, 1 April [?1814] (ff. 5-6), and to Richard Richards from T. Price, Darowen School, June 1819 (f. 17); and two letters to E[len] Richards from friends and acquaintances, 9 April 1852, 19 August 1863 (ff. 26-27, 45). Also included is a tune 'Difirwch Arglwyddes Owen' (ff. 46-47).
Richards, Mary, 1787-1877