Pedigree roll of John Hughes, Llanwrin
- NLW Rolls 307.
- Ffeil
- [early 17 cent.]
Rhan oNLW Rolls
Pedigree roll of John Hughes, parson of Llanwrin, Montgomeryshire (Wg 2, Osbwrn 2 (A1)), compiled, [early 17 cent.], by Rhys Cain.
Rhys Cain, -1614
4581 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Pedigree roll of John Hughes, Llanwrin
Rhan oNLW Rolls
Pedigree roll of John Hughes, parson of Llanwrin, Montgomeryshire (Wg 2, Osbwrn 2 (A1)), compiled, [early 17 cent.], by Rhys Cain.
Rhys Cain, -1614
Letters concerning the Central Welsh Board jubilee
Five letters, 6-13 May 1946, in English and Welsh, to R. I. Aaron from D. Brynmor Anthony, D. Emrys Evans, William George, P. M. Jones, a Robert Webber, concerning his A Jubilee Pamphlet: The Central Welsh Board (Llandysul, 1946), together with four newspaper cuttings, May 1946, concerning the Board's 50th anniversary, including reviews of the pamphlet.
Anthony, D. Brynmor (David Brynmor), 1886-1966
Resignation of Goronwy Rees as Principal of UCW, Aberystwyth
Correspondence and notes, 1956, relating to the resignation of Goronwy Rees (1909-1979) as Principal of UCW, Aberystwyth.
Cultural panel (including the Welsh language in education and broadcasting) draft reports, 1961-1963.
Cultural panel: correspondence re. broadcasting
Cultural panel (including the Welsh language in education and broadcasting) correspondence re. broadcasting, 1960-1963.
Cultural panel: minutes and related papers
Cultural panel (including the Welsh language in education and broadcasting) minutes and related papers, 1963.
Cultural panel: minutes and related papers
Cultural panel (including the Welsh language in education and broadcasting) minutes and related papers, 1962.
Cultural panel: minutes and related papers
Cultural panel (including the Welsh language in education and broadcasting) minutes and related papers, 1962.
Cultural panel: minutes and related papers
Cultural panel (including the Welsh language in education and broadcasting) minutes and related papers, 1961.
Cultural panel: minutes and related papers
Cultural panel (including the Welsh language in education and broadcasting) minutes and related papers, 1960.
Four holograph letters:- to J. Horsfall Turner from Morris Charles Jones, Welshpool, 1885 (exchange of books on Nonconformist subjects from the recipient's library for the Powys-land Museum and Library), and to E. R. Horsfall Turner from Harold P. Cooke, Cambridge, 1908 (the writer's essay in competition for the Charles Oldham Prize at the University of Oxford, the vacant chair of Greek at University College, Cardiff), and W. H. Robinson, Central Welsh Board, Cardiff, 1910 (C. W. B. inspectors' reports on schools); and one holograph postcard to Mrs. [Hilda Gladys] Turner, County School, Llanidloes, from P. Davies, Llanidloes [1922] (a copy of a translation by the recipient's father).
Reports of committees and organisations
Printed reports, 1946-1969, of various committees and organisations with which Richard Aaron was involved.
Reports and newsletters of committees and organisations
Printed reports and newsletters, 1956-1981, of various committees and organisations with which Richard Aaron was involved.
Personal and academic correspondence
Personal and academic correspondence of Richard Aaron (35/1-36). Correspondents include Sir Edmund Craster (35/19), Dan Davin (35/32), Sir David Emrys Evans (35/26), Rev. Austin Farrer (35/28), Prof. A. S. Ferguson (35/8), Rev Herbert Morgan (35/16), Prof. Gilbert Ryle (35/2, 20-22), and Sir Ifor Williams (35/15).
Miscellaneous personal and family papers
Articles, lectures and drafts by Richard Aaron on various topics
Reviews of published work by Richard Aaron
Reviews of published work by Richard Aaron, together with related correspondence and offprints by other scholars.
'Comte, Mill and Durkheim: the epistemological issues'
Typescript draft of an unpublished monograph, 'Comte, Mill and Durkheim: the epistemological issues'.
Knowing and the Function of Reason
Manuscript and typescript drafts of Knowing and the Function of Reason (Oxford, 1971).
Miscellaneous draft lectures and articles by Richard Aaron