Dangos 1921 canlyniad

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Is-is-fonds
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Family papers,

Arranged into letters to Rose Harriette Thompson Williams, 1874-1938 (O 1-52), drafts and copies of Rose Harriette Thompson Williams's letters, 1901-1918 (O 53-59), and family miscellanea, 1849-[?1915] (O 60-68).

A. J. Williams's publications,

Arranged chronologically, 1865-1911 (F 1-26), railways, 1882-1911 (F 27), legal works, 1884-1890 (F 28), and An amazing revolution, 1909-1915 (F 29).

Financial records

This section comprises mainly pass books, 1880-1917, on bank accounts mainly in the name of Owen Morgan Edwards.

Papers of Haf Edwards

The group comprises letters from Haf to her parents and brother Ifan, 1902-1920, general letters to herself, 1907-1920, and school reports and miscellaneous school papers, 1902-1914.

Hughes-Parry, Haf, Lady,

Literary papers

The group comprises poetry, translations, essays and other literary compositions commemorating contemporary and historical events and local figures, [1660]-1925, academic notes, educational exercises and extracts from ancient literature and science, 1734, 1819-1841, 1925, in manuscript and typescript, written in exercise books and on loose sheets.

Ecclesiastical papers

The group comprises a small number of papers linked with the clergy, 1727, the poor law, 1764 and disestablishment, 1912.

Papers concerning Menai Bridge and Bangor to Holyhead road building scheme

The section comprises notices advertising the summoning of a special jury in accordance with an act of Parliament, for the purpose of assessing the value of the interest of Miss Jane Silence Williams' trustees in the Bangor Ferry, prior to its compulsory purchase in advance of the Menai Bridge and Bangor to Holyhead road building scheme.

Research and publications

Notes, transcripts, drafts and other papers, [?early 20 cent.]-[2008x2010], of Mari Ellis, relating to her research interests and to her books, essays, journal articles and other publications.
They include papers concerning 'Yr Hen Bersoniaid Llengar', [?early 20 cent.]-[2000s], in particular Gwallter Mechain, [1980s]-[c. 2005], and the Richards family of Darowen, [?early 20 cent.]-[1990s]; Llawdden, the subject of her MA thesis, [1936x1938]-[c. 1955]; Angharad Llwyd, [?1953]-2002, and other notable women, [1970s]-1999; and Thomas Edward Ellis, 1986-[c. 2001]. There are also drafts of her novels, [?1965]-[1986x1988].

Family papers

Papers, 1868-[1964], relating mostly to T. I. Ellis's parents, Annie J. Ellis and T. E. Ellis, and to his uncle J. H. Davies, together with some other family papers.

Correspondence

Correspondence of T. I. Ellis, 1904-1970, comprising letters from his mother, Annie J. Hughes Griffiths, his wife, Mari Ellis, and other correspondents, together with a few letters and copy letters from T. I. Ellis. Some six letters, 1951-1993, are addressed to Mari Ellis.

Irish estate,

According to the schedule to the 1888 Montague mortgage (see W 2), the Ormathwaite estates included properties in Ballygroman, Classis, Coolaclarig, Fergus, Grange and Knockane, Co. Cork, and in Ballydubrig, Ballyhaurigan, Ballyrehan, Cloggercannon, Clonsillagh, Derirehand, Derrimlaught, Derrindaff, Derriorin, Forehan, Fullamore, Gortshannavor, Inchinagulleragh, Lessihane, Kiltean, Killaridd, Knockburrane and Pouldelly, Co. Kerry. The schedule includes the names of the tenants in 1858. Ormathwaite appears to have sold his estate at Ballygroman Lower, Fergus and Grange, all in the barony of Muskerry East, Co. Cork, in 1912, with some at least of the purchase money coming from the Land Purchase Aid Fund under the Irish Land Act 1903. The estate in Co. Kerry appears to have been sold in 1913, when Ormathwaite was credited by the Irish Land Commission with £38,743 2¾% stock and £896 3% stock. Some Irish stock had later to be sold, as it was considered an unauthorised holding by the (British) Public Trustee. A set of observations and answers to the Estate Duty Office of the (British) Inland Revenue, 1922, includes “it [the real estate in Ireland] has all been sold except a few unsaleable holdings value at say £150. All southern Ireland”, and an Irish Free State probate of Ormathwaite’s will (F 5/4) certifies that his estate in the Irish Free State amounted to £71.

Title deeds

The group comprises deeds for houses and lands of Griffith of Garn and related families in Denbighshire, 1572-1903, Flintshire, 1737-1891, Anglesey, 1770-1790, Merioneth and Denbighshire combined, 1681, 1691, 1737, Caernarfonshire, 1616-1821, Montgomeryshire, 1754, and miscellaneous counties, 1815, [c. 1819]. The documents comprise deeds of feoffment, bargain and sale, lease and release, grants in fee farm, leases, fines, exemplifications of recovery and other deeds associated with fines and recoveries, mortgages, assignments, probate records, bonds, settlements, abstracts of title and schedules of deeds. They are mostly original, but they also include copies and drafts.

Canlyniadau 1821 i 1840 o 1921