Cheshire & Caernarfon Volunteers Corps,
- 692.
- Is-fonds
- 1881.
Rhan oPortmadoc Records,
Cheshire & Caernarfon Volunteers Corps,
Rhan oPortmadoc Records,
Festiniog Temperance Refreshment Houses Co. Ltd,
Rhan oPortmadoc Records,
Rhan oPortmadoc Records,
Rhan oRobin Reeves Papers
The group comprises papers, 1978-1999, relating to Robin Reeves's literary and journalistic work and interests, together with correspondence and papers, 1989-1999, concerning the administration of the John Morgan Writing Awards.
Rhan oRobin Reeves Papers
The group consists of files of papers, 1967-1986, assembled by Robin Reeves on various subjects. They include press cuttings, pasted and labelled by him, printed items, press releases, memoranda and reports, circulars, circular letters, together with a small quantity of personal correspondence and notes made by Robin Reeves.
Rhan oLord Hooson Papers,
The permission of Lord Hooson is required to see these papers. Hafren/Severn Television Ltd.
Rhan oLord Hooson Papers,
The group comprises records relating to the introduction and implementation of the National Curriculum in England and Wales, 1988-1991.
National Curriculum Council
Papers relating to the Ynysymaengwyn estate, p. Tywyn, co. Mer,
Rhan oSir Haydn Jones Papers,
This estate belonged to the Corbet family; its owner from 1868 was Athelstone John Soden Corbet. The papers in this collection are to do with farms occupied by H. H. Jones's ancestors, the Daniel family of Caethle and Penllyn, who later purchased some of these farms.
Rhan oHuw T. Edwards Papers
Rhan oPenralley Papers
John Jones James (1781-1837) was the eldest child of John and Jane James. He was baptized in 1781 in Rhaeadr church. He married Eliza, surname unknown, and had one legitimate daughter, Catherine Jane, who was born at sea in 1828, and one illegitimate daughter, Cornelia Ludovica Immens of Antwerp. He was a mate with the East India Service by 1805 and was later trading in India on his own account. In Calcutta, around 1836, he resided at 31 Pollock Street. He died on board the Therese off St Helena and was buried there at the county church on 22 Feb. 1837.
Rhan oPenralley Papers
Born 9 March 1789, at Rhaeadr, the son of Lt John James and Mrs Jane James, he was little more than a year old when his father died. Educated perhaps at a naval school (Woolwich?), the navy became his life, marrying his wife, Sarah Margaretta Symonds at St James's Church (now the Cathedral), Bury St Edmunds, on 28 Feb. 1833, while on shore leave. Horatio served as a midshipman on the Jason (1804-1808); as a master mate on the Ethalion (1808-1810), Marlborough (in 1810), Donegal (1810-1811), Poictiers (in 1811), Foudroyant (1811-1812); as a lieutenant on the Royal Sovereign (1813-1814), as first lieutenant on the Saracen (1814-1815), as lieutenant on the Antelope (1815-1819), as first lieutenant on the Eden (1822-1823), and the Surinam (1823-1825), as lieutenant on the Hyperion (1828-1830); then, as lieutenant-commander took command of the Surly cutter (1830-1831), the Viper schooner (1831-1834), and the Tartarus steam vessel (1834-1837). In 1841, he was given a sinecure, command of the sloop Blossom, enabling him to be promoted to the rank of commander. Praised for bravery in 1830, HJ was an accomplished artist and had a keen interest in politics. He died in London on 9 October 1850, and was buried at Rhaeadr on 14 October. (For a detailed account of the life and career of Horatio James, see no. 165). Mrs Sarah Margaretta James (1802-1889) was born in Bury St Edmunds on 16 April 1802, baptised 6 Sept. 1803 (at St James's Church). She was the daughter of John Symonds 'the younger' and Margaretta, née Twight (who married 30 April 1786, also at St James's). Sarah married HJ on 28 Feb. 1833, and died at Penralley on 29 Sept. 1889, aged 87. She was buried in Rhaeadr churchyard. (See also no. 1081). Arranged into papers relating to his naval service, 1795-c.1862 (166-504), family matters and personal affairs, 1790-1888 (505-530b), local affairs, 1758-1849 (531-559), the Gloucester, Aberystwyth & Central Wales Railway Co., 1845-1846 (560-570), political matters, 1758-1846 (570a-611), and Mrs Sarah James, 1757-1878 (612-625).
Production records relating to shows previously produced by Welsh National Opera that will not be revived (i.e. 'Dead Shows'). They include production and stage management copies of vocal scores, records relating to individual productions, administrative letters and correspondence, memoranda, technical reports, drawings, press cuttings and posters.
Administrative records relating to grant funding of the Welsh National Opera and material concerning the design competition for the proposed Opera House in Cardiff Bay. They include letters and correspondence, memoranda, grant applications, committee material, reports and studies, press releases, news cuttings, and architectural plans and drawings.
Spence-Colby Manuscripts and Documents (1927 Deposit),
Rhan oFfynone Estate Records,
Arranged into records of the Tivyside Hunt, Pembrokeshire militia, and deeds and documents.