Llythyrau Robert Williams Parry at Miss Lisabeth Margaret Roberts,
- NLW MS 21527D.
- File
- 1914-1920 /
Autograph letters, 1914-1920, of Robert Williams Parry to Miss Lisabeth Margaret Roberts.
Parry, Robert Williams
Llythyrau Robert Williams Parry at Miss Lisabeth Margaret Roberts,
Autograph letters, 1914-1920, of Robert Williams Parry to Miss Lisabeth Margaret Roberts.
Parry, Robert Williams
Part of Saunders Lewis Manuscripts
Ninety-four letters, 1919-1984, in Welsh and English, to Saunders Lewis from various correspondents, together with a few draft letters from Saunders Lewis and four letters to Margaret Lewis, written during her husband's imprisonment in 1937. Subjects discussed include Welsh nationalism, the award of DLitt honoris causa to Saunders Lewis, the Welsh Burial Grounds issue, 1928, and literary topics; enclosures include a copy of a draft constitution and articles of agreement, 1934, relating to self-government for Wales (ff. 161-95). Among the main correspondents are Edward Glyn Jones (13) 1919-28, Robert Williams Parry (14) 1927-44, John Arthur Price (5) 1928, E. Prosser Rhys (3) 1927-9, D. J. Williams, Fishguard (7) 1948-67, and Griffith John Williams (3) 1935-56.
Part of Papurau Cronfa Saunders Lewis
Letters, in Welsh, to O. M. Roberts from Saunders Lewis (13), 1932-1961, Robert Williams Parry (12), 1929-1951, Dan Thomas (1), 1948, and Lewis Valentine (6), 1937-1979, relating mainly to the Welsh Nationalist Party and to personal matters.
Lewis, Saunders, 1893-1985
Llythyrau at J. J. Williams, Penbedw
Letters (6), 1934-1950 and undated, to J. J. Williams, M.A., Assistant Director of Education for Birkenhead, viz. one letter, typewritten, [19]39, from J. Glyn Davies, Cambridge, and five letters, 1934-1950 and undated, four holograph, the other typewritten, from Bob [i.e. Robert Williams] Parry, Bethesda, together with a telegram and a letter, December, 1950, to Mrs. [E. M.] Williams, widow of J. J. Williams, the one from R[obert] W[illiams] Parry, the other from R. W. and M[yfanwy] Parry, on hearing of the death of J. J. Williams.
Parry, Robert Williams