John Holland’s speech concerning the Scottish wars [copy],
- E5/3/16.
- File
- 1640, November.
Copy of Sir John Holland’s speech in the House of Commons, November 1640, concerning the Scottish wars and redress of grievances.
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John Holland’s speech concerning the Scottish wars [copy],
Copy of Sir John Holland’s speech in the House of Commons, November 1640, concerning the Scottish wars and redress of grievances.
Impeachment of the bishop of Derry [copy],
Copy, [4 March 1641], of Captain Mavin’s speech in the Upper House of Parliament in Ireland upon delivering the charge of high treason against John [Bramhall], Lord Bishop of Derry, [drawn up by] Sir Richard Bolton, Lord Chancellor, Sir Gerrard Lowther, lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and Sir George Ratcliffe.
Untitled
Henry Yelverton's speech touching the duke of Buckingham, Edward Villiers, etc. [copy],
Copy, [c.1621], of the speech made by Sir Henry Yelverton on 1 May 1621 'in the Parliament House touching the Duke of Buckingham, Sir Edward Villiers and Mumpersons'.
Headmaster's address to pupils,
A farewell address, dated 15 September 1917, written by J. Edwal Williams, headmaster of Brynconin School, Llandissilio, Pembrokeshire, to pupils entering the County School at Narberth.
Williams's son, the poet Waldo Williams, was then twelve years of age and was possibly one of the pupils being addressed.
Williams, J. Edwal (John Edwal), 1863-1934.
Part of Lloyd George Manuscripts
Papers, 1931-[c. 1963], of Gwilym Lloyd-George, including notes for a speech on foreign affairs, delivered at a meeting of the Liberal Party in Scarborough in 1939; letters and papers, 1941-1942 and 1951-1953, relating to his work in the ministries of Food and Fuel and Power; and a speech on the Suez Crisis, delivered at St Pancras Town Hall in 1956; together with miscellaneous notes relating to his father, David Lloyd George.
Gwilym Lloyd-George.
Gaelic translations, by James McDougall, Duror, of English hymns, and a letter, 1856, and a 'parting Address' in verse- 'Earail Dealaichaidh', written by William Findlater to 'The Office-bearers, Members and Adherents of the Free Church Congregation, Parish of Durness'.
Mc Dougall, James, of Druror
Francis Bacon’s speech concerning the naturalisation of the Scots [copy],
Copy, 5 January 1608x[1648], of Sir Francis Bacon’s speech in the lower House of Parliament concerning the article of general naturalisation of the Scottish nation.
Part of Edwin Jones Manuscripts
Eight essays and addresses on religious subjects and mental training, by Edwin Jones.
The file includes a copy of a speech delivered by John MacGregor, the Secretary of State for Education and Science to the Professional Association of Teachers, 31 July 1990; a report entitled 'English in the Curriculum: A Reappraisal', May 1990, produced by English Advisers in Welsh local authorities, and correspondence relating to Key Stage 4 provision in Wales.
MacGregor, John 1937-
The file includes circular correspondence regarding curriculum planning; drama and the curriculum; a copy of the text of a speech made by John Major, the Prime Minister, entitled 'Education - All Our Futures', 3 July 1991.
Major, John Roy, 1943-
The file includes the NCC Interim Report to the Secretary of State on Cross-curricular Issues; a copy of the speech delivered by Kenneth Clarke, Secretary of State for Education and Science, entitled Staying on in Education and Training', to the Association of Colleges for Further and Higher Education, 20 Feb. 1991, and a copy of the NCC's
Report on Monitoring the Implementaion of the National Curriculum Core Subjects: 1989-90', March 1991.
Clarke, Kenneth 1940-
Addresses and answers in Parliament [copy],
Copy of 'some of the addresses and answers made in the session of Parliament', 11 February-28 May 1677.
Part of E. Ceredig Jones Manuscripts
Addresses given on various occassions, together with an account of a meeting held to welcome E. Ceredig Jones as minister of Chapel Lane chapel, Bradford.
Llyfr nodiadau, [?1891], yn cynnwys rhan o anerchiad gan Sarah Jane Rees (Cranogwen) ar yr Ysgolion Sul Cymreig a'r diffygion ymddangosiadol yn y dulliau dysgu a arferwyd ynddynt. = Notebook, [?1891], containing part of an address by Sarah Jane Rees (Cranogwen), on Welsh Sunday Schools and perceived deficiencies in the teaching methods employed in them.
Mae rhan cyntaf y testun ar gefn y dail yn unig (ff. 1-9), wedi hynny mae wedi ei ysgrifennu ar draws pob agoriad (ff. 9 verso-16 verso); mae'r diwedd, ac o bosib y dechrau, yn eisiau. = The first half of the text is on the rectos only (ff. 1-9), thereafter it is written across each opening (ff. 9 verso-16 verso); the end, and possibly the beginning, is missing.
Cranogwen, 1839-1916