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Llawysgrifau 'Tremlyn'

Papers, [c. 1860]-[c. 1890], of David Davies ('Tremlyn'), a clerk at Pen yr Orsedd quarry, Nantlle, Caernarvonshire, comprising notes on early British history, local history and genealogy, and on figures such as 'Eben Fardd' (Ebenezer Thomas) and 'Dic Aberdaron' (Richard Robert Jones), together with compositions by 'Tremlyn', entered at local eisteddfodau. Papers found loose inside the volume have been filed separately (MS 23630iiE).

Davies, David, -1901

Llen Cymru,

A draft of the introduction to Llen Cymru: Detholiad o ryddiaith a phrydyddiaeth at wasanaeth myfyrwyr gwlad ac ysgol, Rhan I-IV (Caernarfon, 1921-7), in the hand of Thomas Gwynn Jones, together with drafts of some of the poems and prose passages selected for inclusion in the series.

Jones, T. Gwynn (Thomas Gwynn), 1871-1949

Llysenwau ardal Caernarfon, &c.,

A notebook in the hand of Owain Llewelyn Owain, [c. 1932], containing a list of some two hundred and seventy nicknames heard in and around Caernarfon, notes on Welsh grammar and other lists and memoranda. A list of nicknames found loose inside has been tipped in on f. 4 verso.

Owain Llewelyn Owain.

Llythyrau a cherddi,

Fifty-six letters, 1927-1935, to Owain Llewelyn Owain from Griffith William Francis, Nantlle, Caernarvonshire, author of Telyn Eryri (Wrecsam, 1932); together with manuscript poems, 1905-1935, mostly submitted for publication in Y Genedl Gymreig, and cuttings of printed poems. Included are poems collected for a projected second volume of the poetry of G. W. Francis, entitled '''Bwrdd Gwledd y Bardd Gwlad" neu "Rhwng yr Ordd a'r Eingion'''.

G. W. Francis.

Llythyrau at 'Eifionydd',

Ninety-seven letters, 1904-1921, to John Thomas (Eifionydd), mostly relating to the examinations set by Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain. Among the corresponents are Haydn Morris (4) 1919, Thomas Iorwerth Ellis (2) 1919, David Davies, 1st baron Davies of Llandinam (1) 1921, and Huw Owen Williams (Huw Menai) (1) 1921.

Llythyrau at O Llew Owain, 1901-54, gan gynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth: J Bodvan Anwyl ('Bodfan') 1/2, John Ballinger 1/3, David ...,

Llythyrau at O Llew Owain, 1901-54, gan gynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth: J Bodvan Anwyl ('Bodfan') 1/2, John Ballinger 1/3, David Bowen ('Myfyr Hefin') 1/4, W Emrys Cleaver 1/6, D R Daniel 1/10-11, Mair Kitchener Davies 1/17, 'Dewi Mai o Feirion' [?B G Roberts] 1/23, Ifan ab Owen Edwards 1/24, D Emrys Evans 1/28, Robert Evans ('Cybi') 1/31-5, Llewelyn Wyn Griffith 1/39, R D Griffith 1/40-3, R E Griffith 1/44, W J Gruffydd 1/47-8, T Hudson-Williams 1/51-2, D R Hughes 1/54, E Morgan Humphreys 1/64, Emyr Humphreys 1/65, A E Jones ('Cynan') 1/67, D Gwenallt Jones 1/68, Emyr Gwynne Jones 1/73-4, Humphrey Jones ('Bryfdir') 1/75, Idwal Jones (Llanrwst) 1/76, John Herbert Jones ('Je Aitsh'), 1/81, John W Jones (Blaenau Ffestiniog) 1/82, T Gwynn Jones 1/103, Walter Silvanus Jones ('Gwallter Llyfnwy') 1/111, E G Millward 1/116-7, Bob Owen 1/121, Owen Griffith Owen ('Alafon') 1/125, Enid Parry 1/129, Gruffudd Parry 1/130, Robert Williams Parry 1/132-3, Thomas Parry 1/134-6, T H Parry-Williams 1/138-9, John Petts 1/140-3, D Rhys Phillips 1/144, Caradog Prichard 1/146, Evan Rees ('Dyfed') 1/148-51, T Ifor Rees 1/152-74, E Prosser Rhys 1/175, Myvanwy Rhys 1/176, Gwynfryn Richards 1/177-8, Thomas Richards (Bangor) 1/179-83, Emrys Roberts, AS 1/186, Evan Roberts (Llandderfel) 1/187-96, Kate Roberts 11198-9, Robert David Rowland ('Anthropos') 1/212-3, D E Parry Williams 1/226-8, D J Williams (Llanbedr) 1/229, Ifor Williams 1/238, J Lloyd Williams 1/239-40, R Dewi Williams 1/246, W S Gwynn Williams 1/254-5.

Llythyrau at Owain Llewelyn Owain

Fifty letters and cards, 1924-1955, to Owain Llewelyn Owain from various correspondents, including Frances Lloyd George (2) 1945, Mathonwy Hughes (1) 1945, R. W. Jones (Erfyl Fychan) (2) 1927-1932, T. Gwynn Jones (1) 1942, T. Llechid Jones (1) 1929, William Owen Jones (Eos y Gogledd) (1) 1927, Bob Owen, Croesor (1) 1930, Thomas Parry (1) 1942, and Daniel Protheroe (6) 1927-1933, the latter including autograph music.

Miscellaneous papers,

Miscellaneous papers, 1856-1939, with annotations in the hand of Owain Llewelyn Owain, mostly relating to Caernarvonshire, including a letterbook, 1856, pertaining to Bryn Hafod y Wern slate quarry, Bethesda; a tribute, 1876, to Hugh Owens, Tal-y-sarn, musician, and father of Owain Llewelyn Owain; typescript copies, with manuscript emendations, of two speeches by David Lloyd George, the first delivered at Caernarfon in June 1930, and the second at Bangor, 17 January 1935; and a draft of a speech by Sir Thomas Artemus Jones, chariman of the North Wales Tribunal of Conscientious Objectors, delivered at Caernarfon Town Hall in November 1939.

Miscellaneous papers,

Miscellaneous papers, 1787-1935, including a cut-away signature, 1787, of Thomas Charles of Bala; a letter, 1811, from [Richard Pugh], curate of Llanegryn, Merionethshire, to the Commissioners of the Navy, concerning the fate of his parishioner, Richard Jones, aboard the Contest gun-brig, which foundered off the Azores in 1810; a transcript of a letter, 1885, from John Ceiriog Hughes (Ceiriog) to Daniel Silvan Evans; and a letter, 1893, from Daniel Owen, novelist, to an unidentified recipient.

O. Llew Owain Manuscripts,

Manuscripts and papers, 1785-[c. 1955], from the library of O. Llew Owain, including correspondence, eisteddfod and other essays, and manuscripts of Caernarfonshire interest; also included are letters to John Thomas (Eifionydd) and to Beriah Gwynfe Evans, mostly relating to 'Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain'

Papurau llenyddol,

Literary papers, [c. 1877]-[c. 1915] (watermark 1877, f. 68), of Robert Bryan, poet and musician, including over thirty draft poems, many of which were published posthumously in Tua'r wawr (Lerpwl, 1921); and several prose pieces, including a tribute, [c. 1884], to Thomas Carlyle (ff. 87-96). Many items were written on the dorse of printed advertisements and other material pertaining to the firm of 'Bryan Brothers, General Drapers, Carnarvon', owned by Robert Bryan's brothers, Edward and Joseph, in the 1880s.

Bryan, Robert, 1858-1920.

Papurau O. Llew Owain

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  • 1785-[c. 1955]

Papurau O. Llew Owain, 1785-[c. 1955], yn cynnwys llythyrau a phapurau yn ymwneud yn bennaf ag Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru, Eisteddfod yr Urdd, a Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain, 1901-1951; ceisiadau am swyddi, 1939-1947; gweithiau Owain Llew Owain, 1912-1951; deunydd ar gyfer Y Genedl, 1924-1939; llythyrau, llyfrynnau a thorion amrywiol yn ymwneud ag agweddau ar fywyd a llenyddiaeth Gogledd Cymru, 1858-1950; llyfrau lloffion o dorion papur newydd, 1865-1940, yn cynnwys caneuon etholiadol, am David Lloyd George yn bennaf, teyrngedau i Syr John Morris Jones, torion o Y Genedl ac eitemau yn ymwneud â barddoniaeth Gymraeg; llawysgrifau a phapurau, 1785-[c.1955], o lyfrgell O. Llew Owain, yn cynnwys traethodau eisteddfodol ac arall, llawysgrifau o ddiddordeb i sir Gaernarfon a gohebiaeth. = Papers of O. Llew Owain, 1785-[c. 1955], comprising letters and papers mainly concerning Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru (National Eisteddfod), Eisteddfod yr Urdd, and Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain, 1901-1954; job applications, 1939-1947; works of Owain Llew Owain, 1912-1951; material for Y Genedl, 1924-1939; miscellaneous letters, booklets and cuttings concerning aspects of North Wales life and literature, 1858-1950; scrap books of press cuttings, 1865-1940, including election songs mainly about David Lloyd George, tributes to Sir John Morris Jones, cuttings from Y Genedl and items relating to Welsh poetry; manuscripts and papers, 1785-[c. 1955], from the library of O. Llew Owain, including eisteddfod and other essays, manuscripts of Caernarfonshire interest and correspondence.

Owain, O. Llew (Owain Llewelyn), 1877-1956.

Prices of copper ore,

A volume, [c. 1800] (watermark 1798, f. 16), containing 'Tables to calculate the prices of a ton of copper ore according to the common and Cornish methods', compiled by John Price, possibly of Cadnant, Menai Bridge, between 1795 and 1797; and including examples (ff. 52 verso-62) of shipments of copper ore from the port of Amlwch, Anglesey, between 1795 and 1798, stipulating the names of vessels and their masters. Items found loose inside the volume, including two letters, 1932 and 1947, to Owain Llewelyn Owain from Sir William Llewelyn Davies, Librarian of the National Library of Wales, have been tipped in on ff. 66-99.

John Price and others.

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