- II/d/3.
- File
- Jan. 1910-Feb. 1941.
Part of Hesgin Papers,
A Volume of news cuttings which is in part a continuation of 4. The miscellaneous cuttings are dated Jan. 1910-Dec. 1932, and the 'Hesgin' cuttings from ? Nov. 1933-Feb. 1941.
Part of Hesgin Papers,
A Volume of news cuttings which is in part a continuation of 4. The miscellaneous cuttings are dated Jan. 1910-Dec. 1932, and the 'Hesgin' cuttings from ? Nov. 1933-Feb. 1941.
Adran Gorllewin Morgannwg of Undeb Cymru Fydd
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Papers relating mainly to Adran Gorllewin Morgannwg of Undeb Cymru Fydd, 1943-44, when 'Hesgin' was Honorary Secretary. A few papers also relate to the National Petition for the legal recognition of the Welsh Language in 1939.
Autobiographical essays and reminiscences
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Autobiographical essays and reminiscences by 'Hesgin', in English and Welsh. The Welsh volume is entitled 'Crynodeb o'm Gyrfa', while the English volume bears the heading 'Articles, Reminiscences, etc. (Not Published)'.
Copies of letters written by 'Hesgin' to various newspapers and individuals
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Copies of letters written by 'Hesgin' to various newspapers and individuals, 1940-1956. Some of the letters to the press were acknowledged and/or published, others not.
Copies of poems by various authors and miscellaneous press-cuttings
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Two scrap-books of more recent date, one of which contains copies of poems by various authors in addition to miscellaneous press-cuttings.
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Correspondence relating to the Dictionary of the Welsh Language
Part of Hesgin Papers,
A file of correspondence, 1936-1949, relating to the Dictionary of the Welsh Language now in course of publication under the auspices of the Board of Celtic Studies. During this period 'Hesgin' was a reader for the Dictionary.
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Ffugenw: Llanfor. Llyfr I-Llyfr III.
Eisteddfod Bae Colwyn, 1947. Testun Rhif 33. 'Dyddlyfr i'w gadw o 1 Awst 1946 hyd 1 Mai 1947',
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Ffugenw: Didymus. Llyfr I-Llyfr VIII.
Eisteddfod Bangor, 1943. Testun Rhif 9. "Detholiad o Ganeuon Digrif ..." gyda mynegai i'r cynnwys,
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Ffugenw:- Brotos, Llyfr I-Llyfr V.
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Ffugenw: Cadwaladr. This essay was published in Yr Ymofynnydd, Nov. 1950. Another essay by 'Hesgin', 'Yr Achosion am y Dirywiad Crefyddol yn ein Gwlad', for which he was awarded the prize at Eisteddfod Calan Dwyran, Môn, 30 Dec. 1950 and 1 Jan. 1951, was published in Yr Ymofynnydd, Nov. 1951-Feb. 1952; the manuscript of this is also in the group.
Papers of Thomas Owen ('Hesgin'), 1904-1956, comprising letters received, and copies of letters written by him to various newspapers and individuals, 1940-1956; literary compositions, including essays and short stories, submitted by him for competition at various eisteddfodau, including the National Eisteddfod of Wales; two volumes of autobiographical essays and reminiscences; nine volumes of press cuttings, mainly of articles by 'Hesgin' which appeared in newspapers and other publications, 1904-1956; scrapbooks and notebooks; and a minute book and other material relating to the Swansea district committee formed in connection with the National Petition for the Legal Recognition of the Welsh Language in Wales, 1938-1939.
Owen, Thomas, 1872-1956
Part of Hesgin Papers,
It also contains cuttings of the short story 'Tourmalet' by 'Mab y Mynydd' (D. P. Williams), which was published in the Western Mail after being rejected at the Cardiff National Eisteddfod because the author had not produced "proof of the genuineness and originality of his production". The last pages are a continuation of 3 above.
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Letters from Aitken-Defferd: Aitken, Ian. Tribune Publications Ltd, 222 Strand, London, WC2. July 1955. (2). Allen, D. (for Mr Secretary Bevin). Foreign Office, London, SW1. 22 Feb. 1951. (1). An Aimsir Cheilteach. St Anne's House, Fort Street, Cork. July 1947-June 1951. (7). Anthony, Mary Mayor's Secretary. The Guildhall, Swansea. 15 Feb. 1939. (1). Awbery, S. Ll. Editor of Welsh Flannel. Undated. (1). Barker, S. E., Assistant National Agent, The Labour Party. Transport House, Smith Square, London, SW1. 28 May 1954. (1). Bartholemew, T. 18 Gate Street, Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen. Sept. 1942-Dec. 1943. (3). Bassett, T., for Hughes a'i Fab. 16 Westgate Street, Cardiff. Nov. 1942. (2). Betjamin, John. Daily Herald. Dec. 1943-March 1946. (2). Bowen, Euros. Gwasg y Fflam, Bala. July 1947-[July 1949] (4). Bradney, Nest. 23 Ashburnham Mansions, Ashburnham Road, Chelsea, SW10. 30 Nov. 1947. (1). Child, C. C/o 42 Robert Street, Windhill, Shipley. Sept. 1954. (2). Clement, Mary. Ceredigion, Coleg y Brifysgol, Aberystwyth. 3 Oct. 1955. (1). Clements, Richard. Tribune, 222 The Strand, London, WC2. 15 July 1956. (1). Coath, H. L. Lang - Town Clerk. The Guildhall, Swansea. 5 Jan. 1939. (1). Cockburn, R. W. P. Public Relations Division, The British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W1. 17 Dec. 1936. (1). Collins, G. F. 144 Exmouth Road, S. Ruislip, Middlesex. June 1948-Aug. (5). Cook, F. E. Ministry of Fuel and Power, Coal Division, 7 Millbank, London, SW1. 27 Jan. 1948. Coward, Noel (per Secretary). 1 Burton Mews, South Eaton Place, SW1. 11 Nov. 1943. (1). Cudlipp, Percy Editor. Daily Herald. Nov. 1940-May 1942. (2) and one per Secretary. There is also a letter from Morris Williams, Denbigh. Davey, E. Correspondence Editor. Daily Herald. 11 Feb. 1944. (1). Davie, F. Ynystawe Infants' School, Swansea Valley. 30 Jan. 1939. (1). Davies, Aneirin Talfan. Broadcasting House, 32 Alexandra Road, Swansea, and 78 Sketty Road, Swansea. Sept. 1952-[Jan. 1956]. (2) and two undated. Davies, Cledlyn. Dol Ardd, Cwrt Newydd, Llanybyther. Jan. 1942-Nov. 1950. (4). Davies, (Y Parch) D. J. Tre-alys, College Square, Llanelli. 23 Nov. 1942. (1). Davies, D. J. Hon. Secretary. Cymric Democrat Publishing Society Ltd, 53 Tyntyla Road, Ystrad, Rhondda. Dec. 1953-Aug. 1954. (3). Davies, (Y Parch) D. Jacob. Gol., Yr Ymofynnydd. Penrallt, 2 Tudor Terrace, Aberdâr. Aug. 1950-[Oct. 1951] (3) and four undated. Davies, E. C. Christopher Davies (Publishers) Ltd, Castle Buildings, Llandebie. 18 June 1953. (1). Davies, Ithel. 13 Northampton Place, Swansea. Afterwards 29 Rutland Street. Jan. 1939-May 1944. (4). Davies, J. M. 35 Coleshill Terrace, Llanelli. 23 May 1932. (1). Davies, T. Glynne. 54 Heol Ddinbych, Llanrwst. 19 May 1954. (1). Davies, T. R. (to Dr Gwent Jones). Brynhaulog, Sketty Park Road, Swansea. Undated (1). Davies, W. Anthony. News Chronicle, 12-22 Bouverie Street, London, EC4. July-Aug. 1951. (2). Davies, W. H., Hon. Sec. National Association of Schoolmasters (Swansea Branch). 47 Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 9 Jan. 1939. (1). Davies [Sir] W. Ll. Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru, Aberystwyth. Sept. 1946-May 1953. (1) and one acknowledgement. Davy, Charles, Assistant Editor. The Observer, 22 Tudor Street, London, EC4. 16 May 1945. (1). ? Dawes, C.M. Editorial Department. Daily Herald. 2 May 1955. (1). De Beantlaigh, Padruig. 12 Asgal Chill Mochargan, Baile Átha Cliath, Eire. 31 July 1950. (1). Defferd, James, Ysg. Cymdeithas Eisteddfod Mn. [Derlwyn, Llanfairpwll]. 4 June 1945. (1).
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Letters from Edwards-Jenkins: Edwards, C. A. University College of Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea. 3 Jan. 1939. (1). Edwards, [Sir] Ifan ab Owen. [Aberystwyth]. Oct. 1949-Oct. 1952. (2). Edwards, Owen (Transport and General Workers' Union). Arvonia Buildings, High Street, Bangor. Dec. 1944-Feb. 1945. (2). Ellis, T. I. 4 Laura Place and 13 Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth. Dec. 1942-Dec. 1944. (4) and one circular. E[vans], Evan William. Chicago. Oct. 1948-July 1952. (3). Evans, Idris. Y Cyfnod, Bala. Oct. 1948-Aug. 1954. (6). Evans, L[incoln] Assistant General Secretary. The Iron and Steel Trades Confederation, Swinton House, 324 Gray's Inn Road, London, WC1. 12 June 1945. (1). [?Evans], Trev[or R.]. 19 St Helens Road, Gabalfa, Cardiff. 29 Feb. 1956. (1) and one undated. Evans, W. & J. Ellis. 72 Gwyther Street, Pembroke Dock. 19 May 1951. (1). Field, Anthony, Letters Editor. Daily Herald Editorial Office. [Jan.] 1955-Sept. (1) and one acknowledgement. Fletcher, Ray. 103 Cowbridge Road, Cardiff. June 1954-Sept. 1955. (4). Foot, Michael. House of Commons. Dec. 1945-July 1953. (2). Forsythe, Irene, for Secretary. Ministry of Home Affairs, Stormont, Belfast. 9 Dec. 1953. (1). Fox, [Sir] Cyril. Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Cymru, Caerdydd. 28 July 1948. (1) Acknowledgement. Francis, E. B. on behalf of the Soroptimist Club of Swansea. 2 Heathfield, Swansea. Jan. 1939. (2). George, Megan Lloyd. The Office of the Rt Hon. D. Lloyd George, Immp, Thames House, Milbank, London, SW1. 6 Jan. 1939. (1). George, Wm. Garthcelyn, Criccieth. Jan.-March 1939. (2). Grenfell, D. R. -------. [1939 And Jan. 1945] (2). Griffith, R. E. Swyddfa'r Urdd, Aberystwyth. 21 Oct. 1953. (1). Griffiths, D. R. 'Amanwy'. 3 Church Street, Amanford. Sept. 1952-Oct. (2). Griffiths, J. Gwyn. 1 Eaton Crescent, Abertawe. July-Sept. 1949. (3). Griffiths, Jn. 26 Tanycoed, Burry Port. 25 Feb. 1945. (1). Griffiths, John. Myfarian, 5 Duke Street, Rhos, Wrexham. March 1948-May (2). Griffiths, T. Elwyn. 1 St Michael's Place, Aberystwyth, afterwards Leeds and Dolgelley. June 1948-Oct. 1955. (21). Griffiths, W. Foyle's Welsh Company Ltd, London. 30 Dec. 1942. (1). Hall, P. E. Assistant Editor. Daily Herald. 27 Sept. 1949. (1). Harwin, S. A. 138 Heol Penfilia, Brynhyfryd, Abertawe. Jan. 1939. (2). [Havard], W., Bishop of St Asaph. The Palace, St Asaph. 13 March 1944. (1). Hilton, John. 24 De Freville Avenue, Cambridge. 11 Oct. 1941. (1) and one undated. Hopcyn, Sal. 6 Trewyddfa Terrace, Plasmarl, Abertawe. 30 Jan. 1939. (1). Hughes, D. R. Y Bwthyn, Min-y-don, Hen Golwyn. 23 April 1946. (1). Hughes, Ernest. 7 Llythriad Avenue, Swansea. 7 Jan. 1939. (1). Hughes, H. W. Heulfryn, Fron Goch, Bala. Dec. [1953]-Sept. 1954. (1) and one undated. Hughes, John. McGill University, Montreal. 4 Sept. 1949. (1). Hughes, Moelwyn. House of Commons. 11 Feb. 1944. (1). Iremcnger, (Rev.) F. A., Director of Religion. The British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W1. 9 Dec. 1938. (1). Jacobs, Dick. Khayyam, Mansel Drive, Murton, Bishopston. Nov.-Dec. 1947. (4). Jameson, Lorraine, Children's Hour Organiser (Wales). Broadcasting House, 38-40 Park Place, Cardiff. 17 Jan. 1947. (1). Jenkins, Dafydd, Ysgrifennydd. Y Ddeiseb Genedlaethol, Swyddfa'r Ddeiseb, Aberystwyth. Dec. 1938-Oct. 1939. (12) and enclosures. Jenkins, R. T. Bangor. June 1953. (2).
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Letters from John-Morgan: John, Llewelyn. Dynevor Secondary School, Swansea. Jan.-Feb. 1939. (2). [Jones, A. E.], 'Cynan. Penmaen, Porthaethwy. 14 Sept. 1950. (1). Jones, Geo. D. The Cambrian News, Aberystwyth. 4 June 1952. (1). Jones, Gwilym R. Dinbych. July 1949-March 1954. (3). Jones, Gwynfor. South Wales Divisional Food Office, 50-2 Cathedral Road, Cardiff. 20 March 1946. (1) and acknowledgement. Jones, (Y Parch.) Iorwerth. Pan-teg, Ystalyfera. May 1949-April 1953. (21). Jones, J. E. Y Las-ynys, Porth Amlwch, Sir Fôn. Feb. 1952-Nov. 1955. (3). Jones, J. E. Swyddfa Plaid Cymru, 8 Queen Street, Caerdydd. 29 July 1954. (1). Jones, J. Walter. Ynysllynlladd, Cadoxton, Neath. 27 Jan. 1944. (1). Jones, J. W. Minffordd, Oakeley Square, Blaenau Ffestiniog. July-Sept. 1945. (3). Jones, Phoebe. Llys Alun, Penisarwaen, Deiniolen. Feb. 1955-May 1956. (6). Jones, R. Ogwyn. 67C Belsize Park Gardens, Hampstead, NW3. 26 Nov. 1950. (1). Jones, (Y Parch.) S. B. [Peniel, Caerfyrddin]. 1 July 1954. Jones, Stanley. The Manse, Victoria Road, Waunarlwydd, Swansea. 5 July 1939. (1). Jones, T. Gwynn. Hafan, Bow Street. 25 Nov. 1942. (1). Jones, Tom Trefnydd Undeb Cymru Fydd. 3 Penybont, Pencader. 8 July 1944. (1) and enclosure. Kendall, R. J. 124 Poplar Avenue, Edgbaston, Birmingham, 17. Nov. 1955-Sept. 1956. (5) and two undated. Kerr, Constance, Secretary. The Rationalist Press Association, 5 & 6 Johnson's Court, Fleet Street, London, EC4. April 1943-June 1952. (5) and one from J. W. H. Brown, Education Officer. Leakey, C. Swansea Chamber of Commerce, Swansea. Jan. 1939. (2). Leatherland, Charles. Daily Herald Editorial Office. Aug. 1945-Aug. 1955. (5). Levi, T. A. Arfon, Aberystwyth. Jan.-March 1939. (3). Lewis Emlyn. 7 Heathfield Street, Swansea. 16 Feb. 1939. (1). Lewis, Henry. University College of Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea. 16 Feb. 1939. (1). Lewis, J. 'Glanynys'. C/o Lewis & Francis, Market Square, Aberdare. Undated. (2). Lewis, J. D., a'i Feibion, Cyf. Gomerian Press, Llandyssul. 16 Nov. 1950. (1). Lewis, (Mrs) Mary. Llandyssul. Jan. 1939-June 1944. (2). Lewis, Saunders. Hen Dy Abermad, Llanfarian, Aberystwyth. 27 Dec. 1938. (1). Lloyd, J. H. 'Peryddon'. Rhianfa, Bala. Undated. (1). Lloyd, (Y Parch) O. M., Golygydd, Y Llanw. [Cilfwnwr, Mynydd Bach]. May 1949. (2). Lucas, Rowland, Publicity Officer, Wales. The British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House 38-40 Park Place, Cardiff. 29 Nov. 1955. (1). Marshall, T. McL. for Director, Secretariat. The British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W1. 23 June 1944. (1). Martin, (Major) J. H. S. The War Office, London, SW1. July 1954. (2). Matheson, (Miss) E. 13 Glanmor Park Road, Swansea. Undated. (1). McCall, Colin, General Secretary. National Secular Society. 12 June 1956. (1) Circular. McLean, J. Chas. National Council of Music, University Registry, Cathays Park, Cardiff. 21 Nov. 1942. (1). Millar, R. Editorial Department of Tribune, 222 The Strand, WC2. Feb.-May 1956. (3). Miller, Alec K. Hon. Sec. Swansea and West Wales Caledonian Society. 49A Bryn Road, Swansea. 2 Jan. 1939. (1). Miller, H. 2/V Wardens' Post, Ty Coch, Sketty, Swansea. 21 July 1945. (1). Mitchell, Lord Provost [Thomas]. Town House, Aberdeen. 16 Nov. 1942. (1). Morgan, D. Eirwyn. Rhosgerdd, Bancffosfelen, Llanelli. Aug. 1954-Nov. 1955. (8). Morgan, E. S. Emlyn Cottage, Birchgrove, Abertawe. May -Aug. ?1939. (2). [Morgan], John Bishop of Swansea and Brecon. Ely Tower, Brecon. 16 Feb. 1939. (1). Morgan, John. Annedd Wen, Corwen. Feb. 1953-Aug. 1955. (4). Morgan, Magdalen. The Training College, Swansea. 28 Feb. 1939. (1).
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Letters from Morris-Rowlands: Morris, Glyn. Ministry of Labour and National Service, Wales Office, Dominions House, Queens Street, Cardiff. Oct. 1949-July 1952 (2, and two undated); Morris, Percy. 53 Robert Street, Manselton, Swansea. 17 Feb. 1939 (1); Morris, R. Hopkin. Broadcasting House, 38-40 Park Place, Cardiff. Dec. 1938-Oct. 1943 (2); Morris, Walter, Director of Publicity. National Savings Committee, Sanctuary Buildings, 20 Great Smith Street, Westminster, SW1. 14 Dec. 1944 (1); Nail, N. H. Board of Trade, Neville House, Page Street, London, SW1. 26 Aug. 1947 (1) and acknowledgement; Nicholas, T. E. Glasynys, Aberystwyth. 11 March 1950 (1); Nicholas, W. O. Sunny Bank, Dunvant, Swansea. 21 Jan. 1946 (1); Nicolson, Harold. Ministry of Information, Malet Street, London, WC1. 11 July 1941 (1); Owen, Geraint Dyfnallt. The British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, 32 Alexandra Road, Swansea. 4 Jan. 1939 (1); Owen, Owen R., Ysg. Eisteddfod Calan Dwyran. Ty Cerrig, Dwyran, Llanfair P.G. 11 Jan. 1951 (1); Parry, J. Eddie. Llanelly. 13 Oct. 1936 (1); Peate, Iorwerth C. Castell Sain Ffagan, Caerdydd. 1 July 1948 (1); Peel, (Lieut-Commander) J. H. B. Oxford. Aug. Sept. 1947 (2) and one from John Rowland, Thinker's Digest Editorial Department; Peatrie, [Sir] Charles. The New English Review, 15 Bedford Street, London, WC2. 26 Sept. 1947 (1); Pickles, Wilfred. ---. 24 Feb. 1951 (1); Powell, D. H. I. Editor. South Wales Evening Post, Swansea. Aug. 1943-March 1955 (2); Powis, B., Secretary. South Wales Typographical Sick Society, 76 Monthermer Rd, Cardiff. 22 Sept. 1948 (1); Preece, A. O. Swansea Labour Association, Sketty Ward Council. 11 Jan. 1947 (1); Pugh, Nansi. 382 Wadsworth Avenue, New York, 33, New York. 13 May 1950 (1); Ratcliffe, Alexander. British Protestant League, 6 Dundas Place, Glasgow, C1. 29 May 1946 (1); Rees, J. Brydwen, Treboeth, Swansea. Jan.-Feb. 1939 (2); Rees, S. A. and E. E. Plâs Newydd, Maeshyfryd Rd, Treboeth, Swansea. 14 Jan. 1939 (1); Rhys, E. Prosser. Aberystwyth. Feb. 1942-Sept. 1943 (2) and one telegram; Richards, D. W. Cardiff Employment Exchange. Jan.-Nov. 1946 (3); Richards, David Mayor. The Guildhall, Swansea. Jan.-Feb. 1939 (2); Richardson, W. R., Editor. Reynolds News, Pioneer House, Wicklow Street, London, WC1. Nov. 1944-July 1947 (3); Robert, D. J. 166 Danygraig Rd, [Swansea]. 17 July 1939 (1); Roberts, Eirian. Bodalaw, Llandderfel. May 1948-May 1952 (2); Roberts, Evan. Bodalaw, Llandderfel. July 1947-July 1956 (122, and five undated); Roberts, Goronwy. Pantybarcud, Llandderfel. 21 Jan. 1953 (1); Roberts, John Jones. Penrhiw, Ffestiniog. 6 June 1956 (1); Roberts, Kate. Swyddfa'r Faner, Dinbych. Dec. 1950-May 1956 (4); Roberts, Mary Silyn. 22 College Road, Bangor. 30 Dec. 1952 (1); [Roberts, Robert], 'Bob Tair Felin'. Tair Felin, Bala. 13 Aug. 1948 (1); [Roberts, Mr & Mrs R.]. Creigiau Isaf, Llanfor, Bala. 13 Oct. 1954 (1); Roberts, W. H. Swyddfa Plaid Cymru, 8 Queen Street, Caerdydd. June 1954 (2); Rogers, (Y Parch.) R. S. 95 Sketty Road, Abertawe. 15 Nov. 1949 (1); [Rowlands, R. J.] 'Meuryn'. [Maes-y-gaer, Caernarfon]. 8 Oct. 1954 (1).
Roberts, Evan, 1877-1977
Letters: Sinclair-Wynne, and stray letters
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Letters from Sinclair-Wynne, and stray letters: Sinclair, W. A. 5 Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh, 3. 16 Jan. 1940. (1). Spiller, Andrew. National Savings Committee, Sanctuary Buildings, 20 Great Smith Street, Westminster, SW1. May 1943-Feb. 1945. (2). Stacey, A. C. 26 Richard Street, Llanelly. 13 Sept. 1949. (1). Stephens, Dr Arbour. 61 Walter Road, Swansea. 19 Feb. 1943. (1). Stephens, Tom Ll. Gwynfe, Talgarreg, Llandysul. 14 July 1952. (1). Strawbridge, B. A., Hon. Sec. Sketty Bowling Club. 15 Mariner Street, Swansea. Sept.-Oct. 1937. (3). Sylvester, A. J. (to Ithel Davies, esq.). The Office of the Rt Hon. D. Lloyd George, OM, MP, Thames House, Millbank, London, SW1. 16 Dec. 1938. (2). Thomas, Elfed, Director of Education. The Guildhall, Swansea. 4 March 1944. (1). Thomas, George. Ingledene, West Cross, Swansea. 13 Jan. 1939. (1). Thomas, Margaret. Commercial Place, Glanamman, Ammanford. 6 Sept. 1944. (1). Thomas, T. Idwal. Elm Cottage, Llangyfelach, Abertawe. 26 March 1940. (1). Thomas, T. Ll. Hollins, Hoelddu, Llansamlet, Swansea. Oct. 1952-Sept. 1953. (5). Thomas, T. M. 90 Neath Road, Briton Ferry. 20 July 1944. (1). Trevelyan, G. M. Hallingston Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 17 Sept. 1948. (1). Trubshaw, Gwendoline. Cae'r Delyn, Llanelly. 16 Jan. 1938. (1). Ussher, Mary P., for Director, Secretariat. The British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W1. May 1943-June 1947. (3). Vansittart, Lord. Denham Place, Denham. 28 Feb. 1944. (1) and enclosures. Ward, Irene. House of Commons. 20 Oct. 1944. (1). Watson, W., Secretary & Executive Officer. Swansea and District Co-operative Society Ltd, 83 High Street, Swansea. 3 Nov. 1943. (1). Williams, D. J. 49 High Street, Abergwaun. 22 Nov. 1942. (1). Williams, D. R. Bron Caerog, Caernarvon. 23 Oct. 1933. (1). Williams, David [MP]. Ystum Rodfa, 25 Windmill Terrace, St Thomas, Swansea. 16 Feb. 1939. (1). Williams, Edwin. Y Cymro, Caxton Press, Oswestry. 24 May 1940. (1) With the letter is a copy in the autograph of 'Hesgin' of 'Dosbarth y Dynion', a broadcast talk by T. E. Tegla Davies. Williams, Evan Robert. ------------. Undated. (1). [Williams, G. Brynallt] 'Brynallt'. Glyn Awen, Glevering Street, Llanelli. June 1944-June 1955. (5). Williams, Gwilym. Secretarial Department, The Labour Party, Transport House, Smith Square, London, SW1. 26 April 1949. (1). Williams, J. H., Mayor. Y Graig, Llanelly. 23 Feb. 1937. (1). Williams, J. Roberts. Y Cymro. July 1949-April 1956. (4). Williams, Morris T., p.p. Gwasg Gee, Dinbych. Jan.-Nov. 1942. (2) See also under Cudlipp, Percy. Williams, (Parch.) Owen. Hafodawel, Ystradgynlais. 27 Dec. 1944. (1). Williams, Stephen, J. Y Goedlan, 52 Gower Road, Sketty, Abertawe. 15 Feb. 1939. (1). Willoughby, G. J., for Director, Secretariat. The British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W1. Jan. 1946. (2). Wood, Harold. Western Mail, Swansea. 12 Feb. 1942. (1). Wright, (The Rev.) Ronald Selby, Cf. 155 Infantry Brigade, Home Forces. 10 Dec. 1941. (1). Wynne, Robt. 80 Victoria Avenue, S. Hamilton, Ontario. 23 July 1952. (1). The Editor, (Q and A). John O'London's Weekly, Tower House, Southampton Street, London, WC2. 27 Aug. 1943. (1). The News Editor. The Observer, 22 Tudor Street, London, EC4. 6 July 1944. (1). The Priest-Director of the Enquiry Bureau. The Universe, Field House, Breams Buildings, London, EC4. 14 Jan. 1944. (1).
Part of Hesgin Papers,
Miscellaneous letters, the details of which are given in the ensuing list. Most of the letters written during the period Dec. 1938-March 1939 relate to the campaign in Swansea in connection with the National Petition for the legal recognition of the Welsh Language in Wales. 'Hesgin' was the Secretary of the Swansea District Committee and besides some additional loose papers there is a minute-book of Committee Meetings, 1938-39. There are also some papers relating to Adran Gorllewin Morgannwg of Undeb Cymru Fydd, 1943-44, when 'Hesgin' was Honorary Secretary.