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Restoration of Llangynog church

Original bundle of letters from Owen Jones of Llangynog Rectory to J. Marshall Dugdale, relating to the restoration of Llangynog church.

Responses to the disaster

Copies of poems, an illuminated scroll from the staff and inmates of HMP Lewes, co. Sussex, and a certificate of 65 trees planted in the Ness Ziona Children's Forest, Israel, in response to the loss of life.

Research notes for the HTV programme 'A Welsh Life'

File comprises research notes for the television series 'A Welsh life', based around interviews with distinguished Welsh people along with correspondence with the subjects of the programme and within the production team. Subjects of the programme include; Alan Protheroe, Lord Merlyn Rees, Tony Lewis, Gillian Clarke, George Charles Henry Victor Paget, 7th Marquess of Anglesey, the 7th Marquis of Anglesey, Meredith Edwards, Dannie Abse, Baroness white of Rhymney, Sir David Walters, Lord Cudlipp and Wilfred Wooler.

Reports, statements, minutes, press notices and accounts

Reports, statements, minutes, press notices and accounts, including minutes of the Aberfan Disaster Fund, Oct. 1966-July 1967, and accounts of the fund, June 1974 and Sept. 1975. Also, names and addresses of the bereaved parents, and the wishes of some of the mothers looking to the future.

Reports on marked birds,

Original file of reports of and notes on ringed or tagged dead kites, including the recovery of a ringed female (HT27208, ringed June 1988, found dead May 2012), probably the oldest recorded Welsh kite, displacing HW08418, a male that died at Tregaron in March 1992, a month younger than this new bird, 2012; and the recovery of HT25680, a male ringed at Talsarn, June 1990, found dead Aber-arth, at 23.5 years the third oldest kite known by ringing, Jan. 2014.

Reports on Confederation

The file comprises reports on Confederation including "Statement on questions raised by the Newfoundland delegation during the negotiations for the union of Newfoundland with Canada" dated 11 December 1948, an address given by MR J B McEvoy to the Canadian Club of Ottowa on 8 February 1949 entitled "Some implications of the confederation for Newfoundland and the other nine provinces", a report on Newfoundland trade after 1 year in the union, dated 1950, a speech entitled "Public Welfare; facts and foundations" given by Herbert L Pottle, Ministe rof Public Welfare on 21 August 1950, a report entitled "The economic resources of Labrador", a report entitled "Report on the Financial and economic position of Newfoundland" dated 1946 and published by the Dominions Office, a typed report from the Department of Natural Resources for the period July - October 1948 and an address entitled "Some economic aspects of government in Newfoundland" given by J B McEvoy to St john's Rotary Club, 23 March 1946.

Report on Newfoundland by the chairman of the Parliamentary goodwill mission

File contains items given to Gordon MacDonald to brief him on Newfoundland. It includes a report on Newfoundland by the chairman of the Parliamentary goodwill mission which visited the island in 1943 and which comprised Sir Alan Patrick Herbert, Sir Derrick Wellesley Gunston and Charles George Ammon. The report includes notes on the possible future constitutional status, health, agriculture, education, housing, natural resources, taxation, as well as the railway, steamships and local government. The file also includes a collection telegrams between London and St Johns, send in 1942 making arrangements for the visit of Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, Clement Attlee. Included is a note to Gordon MacDonald describing the contents as 'sensitive' and asking for them to be returned.

Herbert, A. P. (Alan Patrick), 1890-1971.

Report of inquiry - David Kelly

A copy of House of Commons Papers HC247 entitled "Report of the Inquiry into the Circumstances Surrounding the Death of Dr David Kelly C. M. G." by Lord Hutton.

Report by the Responsible Government League of Newfoundland

File comprises a copy of report by the Responsible Government League of Newfoundland to the Conference on Commonwealth Prime Ministers in London in 1949 and associated correspondence with Philip Noel Baker, Commonwealth Relations Office and the Commission of Government objecting to confederation and the conduct of the referendum which endorsed confederation with Canada.

Responsible Government League of Newfoundland

Report by Lord Woolf on Access to Justice

A copy of the interim report on Access to Justice by Lord Woolf along with a press release issued by Elfyn Llwyd along with a written question y Elfyn Llwyd, notes and associated correspondence.

Rental

Volume of rent rolls and receipts of rents, including for properties in p's Coychurch and Coety, and assumed to relate to part of the Dunraven estate. On the first page are memoranda of heriots, arrears and agreements, 1673-1674. The first rent roll is dated Sept. 1671, and the receipts of this Michaelmas rent are dated Jan. 1671[/2]-Aug. 1673. The same pattern of rent roll and receipts is maintained for May 1672, Sept. 1672 and May 1673. Subsequently the rent roll is omitted, with seperate half-yearly receipts only, from the [Michaelmas 1673] rent, received Dec. 1673-Oct. 1675, to the March 1678 rent, received Oct. 1678-April 1679. From the back of the volume are further memoranda, 1672-1673, and an account of payments "p'd my self" and others, 1671-1679[/80]. The volume is untitled and unsigned, and the accounts are unaudited. Very few placenames are mentioned. The only place names in the first rental are Watertown Mill, Morfa Farm and Coychurch. Other place names include a parcel of land called Cae Garrw in p's Coety and Coychurch, a common called keven heergoed, and ka morfa shark, Castle Moat, Berllan Vawr, Old castle, and heerwayn in Coety.

A box and bundle number in pencil on the front cover (Box 16, B['dl 1?] may be similar to those on other Dunraven documents.

Rehau Plastics

Correspondence and supporting documents relating to redundancies at the Rehau factory in Balenau Ffestniog and efforts to save jobs.

Referendum

The file comprises a copy of the official government newspaper, the Newfoundland Gazette dated 7 May 1948 containing a Royal Proclamation announcing the initial 3 option referendum on 3 June 1948 along with with copies of the Terms of Union with Canada.

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