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Performance work,

Papers relating to performance work created by Clifford McLucas and with which he was involved, including papers relating to the creation and planning of various performance projects, the collaborative work undertaken by Clifford McLucas with the NVA and the conferences at which Clifford McLucas gave performed lectures; together with items relating to the work of Brith Gof.

Professional and personal papers,

Papers, 1933-2010, relating to the life and work of the composer and comprising mainly correspondence, scrapbooks, programmes and catalogues, articles by him and others, and a small group of accumulated material.

Alun Hoddinott, 2017 (additional),

An additional group of paper collated by Rhiannon Hoddinot. Some items, including letters to Rhiannon and press articles post-date the death of Alun Hoddinott in 2008. The additional group of papers include, interviews and talks, 1965-2013; certificates and awards, 1938-2007; letters, 1958-2013; some personal and biographical papers, 1948-2010; programmes and press articles, 1964-2012.

Vivien Cutting,

Vivien Cutting became acquainted with Grace Williams during their teaching days at Southlands College, Wimbledon Park Side, in the 1930s. Their friendship continued until Grace Williams's death, and included the time Vivien Cutting spent at Newtown and Southampton. For personal reminiscences by Vivien Cutting see Welsh Music/Cerddoriaeth Cymru, vol. V, no. 7, 1977-8.

Arrangements for Schools Broadcasts,

Folk-song and carol arrangements for voices (mainly unison) and orchestra. Arranged for the BBC schools' programme 'Rhythm and Melody'. For Four folk-songs, 'O rare Turpin', 'The Shepherdess'/'Il était une bergère' (French), 'Bonny at morn', 'The Song of the flax' (Russian), for unison voices and piano, [broadcast Easter 1950], see under Miscellaneous Arrangements, H13.

Cilgwyn (Group III),

Arranged into rentals, 1735-1921 (R), accounts, 1843-1932 (A), surveys and valuations, 1801-[early 20 cent.] (S), deeds, 1609-1949 (D), estate correspondence, 1779-1961 (E), family probate records, 1759-1923 (P), inventories, 1854-[c.1925] (I), legal bills, 1841-1926 (J), vouchers, 1771-1961 (V), personal and family papers, 1748-1968 (P), personal and family correspondence, 1775-1961 (C), personal financial papers, 1752-1964 (F), honours and appointments, 1794-1937 (H), genealogical papers, 1748-1946 (G), press cuttings, 1852-1935 (N), papers relating to local affairs, 1846-1961 (L), trusts and executorship papers, 1755-1879 (T), Paddington parochial papers, 1674-1803 (B), and miscellaneous papers, 1836-1922 (X).

Papers of Gareth Vaughan Jones, Major Edgar Jones, Annie Gwen Jones and Dr Margaret Siriol Colley;

Family papers, 1894-2007, including a few papers relating to Gareth Jones's parents Major Edgar Jones and Mrs Annie Gwen Jones; papers of, or relating to, Gareth Vaughan Jones, 1916-2002, including diaries, notebooks, press cuttings of his articles, letters, mainly from him to his parents and other members of his family, and papers relating to his capture and subsequent muder in August 1935; and the papers of Dr Siriol Colley, 1922-2004, mainly deriving from her research into her uncle's life, work and death, including transcripts and photocopies of relevant source materials.

Ormathwaite (BRA Group),

Deeds and documents received from Farrer & Co. of Lincolns Inn Fields, London, solicitors, per the British Records Association (parcel 2749) in October 1999 (NLW acc. no. C1999/12). These papers are supplemental to the Ormathwaite Papers, and mainly relate to the marriage settlement, mortgages, bankruptcy, receivership and executorship of Arthur Henry John Walsh (1859-1937), third baron Ormathwaite. The papers were accumulated by partners of Farrer & Co. who acted for Marquis Camden, Ormathwaite’s brother-in-law and main creditor, as well as acting as Ormathwaite’s estate receiver after his bankruptcy, and acting for his executors after his death. Included are papers relating to estates in Radnorshire, the Warfield Park estate (Bracknell, Berkshire), the Ormathwaite Hall estate (Keswick, Cumberland) and various freehold and leasehold properties in London and Middlesex, as well as a very few papers relating to the unsaleable remnants of an Irish estate (Counties Cork and Kerry). For a history of the estate, see the introduction to the schedule to the NLW, Ormathwaite Papers, pp. i-xi.

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