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Cohen, Weenen & Co. invoices,

Invoices received from Cohen, Weenen & Co. recording the brand and amount of tobacco and cigarettes sent to Aberystwyth soldiers, 1916, including their names, military numbers and addresses whilst on active service.

Letters,

Letters relating to the Fund's administration, 1918-1919, including letters received from the British-American Tobacco Company, Ltd. regarding the delivery of parcels to Prisoners of War, and a notice on the tobacco arrangements of the Australian Red Cross Society, 1918. The file also contains a postcard, dated 9 September 1918, from a soldier in a Prisoner of War camp near Wesel, Germany, and a letter regarding the delivery of a parcel to him.

Llythyrau Joseph Seth Jones,

Llythyrau o'r Wladfa oddi wrth Joseph Seth Jones, c.Ion. 1866-29 Ebrill 1868. Ceir yma wybodaeth werthfawr am ddyddiau cynnar y Wladfa. Letters from Joseph Seth Jones, from Patagonia, c.Jan. 1866-29 April 1868. Welsh. Formerly R. Bryn Williams MS 3.

Hanes y dyfrhau yn y Wladfa,

Llawysgrif gan Dafydd Iâl Jones, a ysgrifennodd imi yn 1960, yn rhoi hanes llawn y dyfrhau yn y Wladfa. Iâl a wyddai fwyaf am y darn pwysig hwn o hanes y sefydliad. An account of irrigation etc. in the Welsh colony by Dafydd Iâl Jones. Welsh. Formerly R. Bryn Williams MS 9.

Lyfrau cofnodion Cyngor Gaiman,

Dyfyniadau o lyfrau cofnodion Cyngor Gaiman, yr enghraifft gyntaf o Lywodraeth leol yn hanes Gweriniaeth Ariannin. Extracts from the minute book of the Gaiman Council. Welsh. Formerly R. Bryn Williams MS 10.

Llythyrau sefydlwyr y Wladfa,

Llythyrau a ddaeth o'r sefydlwyr yn y Wladva Gymreig. Cyhoeddwyd gan y Cwmni Ymvusol a masnachol. Letters from the founders of the Welsh colony. Printed. Welsh. Formerly R. Bryn Williams MS 32.

Edward Thomas: Diary entries

Diary entries, on loose sheets, for [?22] November [1903] (f. 1), 22-30 November 1905 (f. 2 recto-verso), 24-29 June 1908 (f. 3 recto-verso), and 29 August-16 September [1911] (ff. 4-5 verso), a letter, 1903, to Edward Thomas granting him permission to fish, and a transcript by the poet of the folk-song 'O can ye sew cushions'.

Edward Thomas and others.

Edward Thomas letters to Helen Thomas

Over one hundred letters, 1896-1900, from Edward Thomas to Helen Ashcroft Noble, whom he married on 20 June 1899. The letters contain mainly personal news and reflections, notably impressions of his life at Oxford and of visits to Wales; also included are a few draft poems, probably c. 1897 (ff. 297-301).

An orchestral overture,

The separate score of the overture in D Major (No. 1), for violins, violas, 'cello, clarinets, oboes, cornets, trombones, and drums.

Joseph Parry.

Compositions for the piano,

A group of compositions for the piano by Dr Joseph Parry: Sonata No. 1 in C Minor; Sonata No. 2 in G; Sonata No. 3 in E Minor; 'Recollections of the Fireside'; and a fragment of a sonata.

Joseph Parry.

Anthems and songs,

A collection of anthems and songs by, and partly in the autograph of Dr Joseph Parry; a short anthem ('Holy! Holy! Santaidd! Santaidd!'), 1890; a chorale ('Inspirer and hearer of Prayer'); a fragment of an anthem ('Teilwng yw'r Oen'), 1889; 'adroddgan: Moses Bach'; 'The two Christmas Eves'; ballad: 'Gwraig y Morwr', 1870; a part-song in memory of the late Mr Idris Williams, Porth, and a hymn-tune 'Haydn'; 'Old memories: Y dyddiau gynt'; 'I fyny bo'r nod'; 'Deuawd Genedlgarol: y ddau wladgarwr; A National Duett: The two patriots'; ballad: 'Y Fam a'i phlentyn'; and 'Cloch y Llan'.

Joseph Parry.

Memoirs of Thomas Jones, Pencerrig

  • NLW MS 23812D [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
  • Ffeil
  • 1798-1803

Memoirs and journal, compiled 1798, of the artist Thomas Jones, Pencerrig, recounting in detail his life in London, France and especially Italy during the second half of the eighteenth century.
The volume briefly recounts Jones's ancestry and early years, becoming more detailed from the 1760s, with the last detailed entry being for December 1783 (f. 218 verso); the bulk of these later entries are extracts from Jones's own journals. The final entry was signed by the artist at Pencerrig, November 1798 (f. 220 verso). The main text, including some later deletions, is written on the versos only; notes and emendations, [1798x1803], have been added by Jones on the rectos and the volume has been signed and dated 1803 by him inside the front cover. Family memoranda, in a different hand, have been added after Jones's death (ff. 225 verso). Friends and acquaintances referred to include the artists William Pars (ff. 15 verso-177 passim), Richard Wilson (ff. 17 verso-20 verso, 35 verso, 56 verso, 85, 90 verso-91, 219 verso), John Hamilton Mortimer (21 verso, 27 verso-48 verso passim, 59 verso, 64 verso, 136 verso, 217 verso), Guiseppe Marchi (ff. 27 verso, 36 verso), Thomas Hardwick (ff. 66 verso-70 verso, 90 verso-100 verso, 115 verso, 130 verso) and Anton Raphael Mengs (ff. 101 verso, 130 verso, 148 verso, 161 verso), the composer Stephen Storace (ff. 117 verso-121, 146 verso), and the art collector Sir William Hamilton (ff. 127 verso-188 verso passim, 215 verso, 219 verso). A sketch of Mount Vesuvius is on f. 118; a plan of his lodgings in Naples is on f. 142. For a complete transcript (with index) see 'Memoirs of Thomas Jones, Penkerrig, Radnorshire', The Walpole Society, 32 (1951), 1-162; this transcript is also available on the Library's website.

Jones, Thomas, 1742-1803.

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