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Marged a Rolant Ellis

Papers, 1950-[2000s], mainly collected by Mari Ellis, relating to her daughter Marged (Meg) and son Rolant, including letters, cards and telegrams to her and T. I. Ellis on the births of their children and other significant events, 1950-1980; childhood correspondence of Marged and Rolant with their parents and other relatives, [mid 1950s]-[c. 1970]; cuttings relating to Meg Elis, [1970s]-[2000s], and cuttings of articles, reviews and other items by her, [1970s]-1999.

Elis, Meg, 1950-

Alice and Glyn Jones papers

Papers, 1935-1971, of Mari Ellis's sister Alice ('Alsie') Jones and her husband Glyn, comprising Alice's diaries, 1965-1971, letters addressed mainly to her, 1940-1971, and miscellaneous papers of Glyn Jones, 1935-1971.

Jones, Alice Jane, 1908-1971

Lady Marjorie Pryse diaries and other personal papers

Personal papers of Lady Marjorie Pryse (formerly Howell), comprising her own diaries, 1926-1987, letters from the Polish pianist, Auguste de Radwan, 1926-1957, a small number of other letters and photographs, and other personal papers, 1911-1984. Both the early diaries and the letters reveal much of the glamorous days of Lady Pryse’s youth at the Conservatoire de Paris, her travels around Europe, the relationship with de Radwan (‘Gucio’ or ‘Rad’) and his career as a concert pianist. After 1930, the diaries describe her life based mainly near Aberystwyth at Gogerddan and Ffynon Caradog, her marriage to Sir Lewes Pryse in 1938, and subsequent widowhood after 1946.

Welsh National Agricultural Society papers

Papers deriving from the foundation and early years of the Welsh National Agricultural Society, based at Cambrian Chambers in Aberystwyth, 1904-1910. They comprise several files of loose letters and papers accumulated by its first secretary, Lewes Pryse of Gogerddan, relating to the purpose and formation of the Society, and to the organisation of the national agricultural show; and printed schedules of the shows held initially at Aberystwyth, 1903-1909, then at Llanelli, 1910.

Rev. William Headley diaries

Diaries, 1902-1915, of the Rev. William Headley (d. 1915), Vicar of Llanfihangel y Creuddyn, Cardiganshire, from 1904, and the elder brother of the Rev. R. L. Headley.
Also included are Rev. Headley's calling cards.

Headley, William, 1856-1915

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