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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales File English
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Wil Sam ac R. S. Thomas / Wil Sam and R. S. Thomas

Llythyrau, a phapurau cysylltiedig (1929; 1992; 2001-2002) yn ymwneud â materion llenyddol amrywiol, gan gynnwys llythyr at Emyr Humphreys oddi wrth y bardd R. S. Thomas, ynghyd â chopïau teipysgrif o'i farddoniaeth, a drafft o lythyr gan Emyr Humphreys yn argymell y llenor W. S. Jones ('Wil Sam') am radd er anrhydedd ym Mhrifysgol Cymru. Yn ogystal, mae'r ffeil hefyd yn cynnwys llythyrau at Emyr Humphreys yn trafod Cronfa Goffa Saunders Lewis, Ymddiriedolaeth Taliesin, a materion eraill, oddi wrth Geraint H. Jenkins (1), Ann Ffrancon (1), Alun Creunant Davies (1), Ken Davies ( 1), Richard Lewis (1), Richard a Tricia Griffiths (1), Victor Golightly (1), a Sally Baker (1), ymhlith eraill. / Letters, and related papers (1929; 1992; 2001-2002) relating to various literary matters, including a letter to Emyr Humphreys from the poet R. S. Thomas, along with typescript copies of his poetry, and a draft of a letter from Emyr Humphreys recommending the writer W. S. Jones (‘Wil Sam’) for an honorary degree at the University of Wales. Additionally, the file also contains letters to Emyr Humphreys discussing the Saunders Lewis Memorial Fund, the Taliesin Trust, and other matters, from Geraint H. Jenkins (1), Ann Ffrancon (1), Alun Creunant Davies (1), Ken Davies (1), Richard Lewis (1), Richard & Tricia Griffiths (1), Victor Golightly (1), and Sally Baker (1), among others.

Wil Six by Hugh K. Evans

R3/869/18.
Wil Six by Hugh K. Evans.
First broadcast: 1 February 1949.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Wil Six a feature programme written by Hugh K. Evans and produced by P. H. Burton.

William Charles Dyer manuscript

A volume (ff. i, 1-68) containing transcripts, 1761-1763, of poetry, and some prose, in the hand of William Charles Dyer, nephew of John Dyer, dating from his time as an undergraduate at St Edmund's Hall, Oxford, where he matriculated in February 1761.
Amongst the poems are 'On the Earth-Quakes at Lisbon', a version of John Dyer's 'On the Destruction of Lisbon' [see NLW MS 23297B, f. 53] (f. 1), 'The Princess Elizabeth' by [William] Shenstone (ff. 22, 23), 'The Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn' by [Andrew] Marvell (ff. 32-37), 'Virtue and Fame' by [George] Lord Lyttelton (ff. 37-38), and three poems, in English and Latin, ascribed to fellow students at Oxford, including William Flower, 2nd Viscount Ashbrook (ff. 39-50). The remaining poems are unattributed but seem to be broadly contemporary. Also included are items found loose within the manuscript, including a letter to 'The Revd Mr Dyer' from Bennett Langton and notes on Langton in the hand of W. H. D. Longstaffe (ff. 69-72), as well as loose items removed from other books acquired with the volume, including a manuscript poem 'To Dyer (the Poet)', [1860s] (watermark 1863), and further notes by Longstaffe (ff. 73-82).

Dyer, William Charles, 1741-1828

William Jones: 1

T3/75/3.
William Jones: 1.
Darlledwyd yn gyntaf: 7 Mawrth 1993.
UID: PCDE454P.
Sgript wedi'i theipio.
Sgript teledu BBC ar gyfer William Jones: 1, gan T Rowland Hughes, addaswyd gan Gwenlyn Parry.

William Jones: 2

T3/75/4.
William Jones: 2.
Darlledwyd yn gyntaf: 14 Mawrth 1993.
UID: PCDE455J.
Sgript wedi'i theipio.
Sgript teledu BBC ar gyfer William Jones: 2, gan T Rowland Hughes, addaswyd gan Gwenlyn Parry.

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