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Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Correspondence,

Letters, mainly from Thomas Johnes (d. 1816) of Hafod to his cousin and brother-in-law John Johnes (d. 1815).

Johnes, Thomas, 1748-1816

Correspondence,

Letters from Thomas Johnes (d. 1780) of Croft Castle to his brother John Johnes (d. 1781), apart from V 14/92 to Mrs Johnes and V 14/96 to Thomas Johnes (d. 1751). They concern local politics, estate affairs, and personal matters. Arranged chronologically, with those undated at the end. See also V 10, containing letters from Thomas Johnes to John Johnes.

Personal correspondence,

Private letters of the families of Maurice, Owen and Ormsby-Gore of Clenennau and Brogyntyn, 1587-1950, the Godolphin family of Abertanat, 1698-1764 and other individuals who were connected with them by marriage, friendship or official business, 1582-1933, frequently accompanied by copies, drafts or originals of outgoing correspondence and relevant letters from third parties. The range of subjects includes personal and social matters; local government; political news; contemporary national and local events; lawsuits; questions of title and inheritance; trusts; debts, mortgages and other financial matters; family history; the education and careers of individuals; property purchases and estate business in North Wales, Shropshire and Ireland, where this is inseparable from other topics.

Pembrokeshire Coastal Path,

Papers relating to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path deep mapping project, comprising mainly research papers, including library slips, photocopies and maps; and project information, including copies of the project prospectus.

Heb deitl

In Parenthesis

The group contains early manuscript drafts Parts I-VII, final manuscript drafts Parts I-VII, typescripts No. 1-7, Page proofs no. 1-12, broadcast scripts and related material. There are some manuscript drafts to be found among the typescripts (LP3) and some typescripts to be found among the final manuscript drafts (LP2). The final manuscript draft from which the full typescript must have been made, and galley proofs, do not exist.

In Parenthesis: seinnyessit e gledyf ym penn mameu (1937) is an epic war poem which deals with the experiences of a soldier in the First World War . It is based on the period David Jones spent in France between December 1915 and July 1916. He began writing in 1927 and it was virtually complete in 1933 when he suffered a breakdown. It was published in 1937 by Faber, and was regarded by T. S. Eliot as 'a work of genius'. He was awarded the Hawthornden prize for it in 1938. The first radio production of In Parenthesis was transmitted in 1942. In 1961 a limited edition of In Parenthesis, with an introduction by T. S. Eliot, was published by Faber.

See Daniel Huws' introduction to the proposed catalogue of In Parenthesis (NLW ex 2393) for explanation of development of text, pagination and arrangement. See also a note by Harman Grisewood in the same folder on how the manuscript drafts were originally in two boxes.

Glamorgan,

For further chapels, see also CMA: Records of Bethany Presbyterian Church, Hermon Road, Caerau; and CMA: Records of Port Tennant Road Forward Movement Hall, St Thomas, Swansea. Glamorgan Archives holds a number of Presbyterian marriage registers, comprising Bethany Presbyterian Church, Pontypridd, 1958-1978; Dinam Presbyterian Church, Nantymoel, 1912-1985; Cathays Presbyterian Church, Cardiff, 1947-1984; Jerusalem Presbyterian Church, Abertysswg, 1980-1983; Saron Presbyterian Church, Trefforest, 1929-1991; Bethany English Presbyterian Church, Ton Pentre, 1947-1994; and St Davids Presbyterian Church, Pontypridd, 1947-2003 (Glamorgan Presbyterian church marriage registers), and the Bethlehem Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Maesteg, 1958-1998 (Glamorgan miscellaneous marriage registers); CMA: Records of Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, Cwmrhydyceirw, Morriston; Records of Tabernacle English Methodist Church, Gorseinon; CMA: Records of Ebenezer Chapel, Old Walls, Llanrhidian Lower; CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel Moriah, Mynydd Cynffig; CMA: Cofysgrifau Eglwys Babell, Pont Siôn Norton; CMA: Records of St David's Presbyterian Church, Pont-y-pridd. See also West Glamorgan Archives: Libanus Calvinistic Methodist Church, West Street, Gorseinon, records (DD CM 25); Carmel Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Pentredwr, Llansamlet, Grave Plot Plans (DD CM 12); Philadelphia Calvinistic Methodist Church, Morriston, Records (DD CM 17); Ebenezer Chapel, Pontneathvaughan, Marriage Registers (DD CM 4); Jerusalem Chapel, Pontrhydyfen, Marriage Registers (DD CM 9).

Flintshire,

See also NLW, CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel Bethesda Mynydd y Fflint; CMA: Records of Capel Horeb y Mynydd, Hope Mountain; CMA: Records of Zion Presbyterian Church, Penyffordd (Hope); CMA: Records of Nant Hall Presbyterian Church, Prestatyn; CMA: a Princes Street Church, Rhyl, Records. The Flintshire Record Office collection of non-conformist records includes Calvinistic Methodist chapel registers, 1818-1983.

Denbighshire,

See also NLW, CMA: Records of Coed-poeth English Presbyterian Church, Bersham; CMA: Records of Zion Chapel, Blacklane, Pentre Broughton; CMA: Records of Saron Chapel, Cefn-mawr, Denbighshire; CMA: Records of Peniel, Gwersyllt, English Presbyterian Church; CMA: Records of Glan-y-pwll Presbyterian Church, Holt; CMA: Records of Trinity English Presbyterian Church, Llay, Wrexham; CMA: Cofysgrifau Eglwys Ffynhonnau, Llanefydd; CMA: Records of Trevor English Presbyterian Church, Llangollen; Cofysgrifau Capel Seilo, Johnstown; CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel Bethel, Melin-y-Coed, Llanrwst; CMA: Ruabon English Presbyterian Church Records; CMA: Records of Bethel Presbyterian Church, Abenbury, Wrexham; CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel Seion, Ysbyty Ifan, Tir Ifan; CMA: Records of Mount Zion Church, Summerhill, Wrexham; CMA: Records of Smithfield Road Church, Wrexham; and CMA: Records of Victoria Hall Church, Wrexham. See also Conwy Archives: Colwyn Bay and Llandudno English Methodist Circuit [cos Caern and Denb.].

Merioneth,

See also NLW, CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel Abergeirw; CMA: Records of Christchurch English Presbyterian Church, Barmouth; CMA: Cofnodion Capel Newydd y Brithdir, Gwynedd; CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel Bethania, Corris Uchaf; CMA: Cofysgrifau Eglwys Penmaen, Dolgellau; CMA: Cofysgrifau Eglwys Engedi, Ffestiniog; CMA: Cofysgrifau Moriah, Llanbedr; CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel Hermon, Llanfachreth; a CMA: Cofysgrifau Eglwys Maentwrog Isaf. See also Gwynedd Archives Service, Dolgellau, for Capel Soar (M. C.) [Taicynhaeaf, Llanelltud] and account books in a 1839-1845, in Llanaber Papers ana Bethel Chapel, Tywyn.

Montgomeryshire,

Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant parish lies in both Montgomeryshire and Denbighshire; the records of Bethesda Chapel and the British School are listed under Denbighshire. See also NLW, CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel Pentyrch [p. Llanfair Caereinion]; CMA: Cofysgrifau Capel Pontrobert [p. Llangynyw]; and CMA: Records of Gwern-y-pant Church, Llansanffraid-ym-Mechain.

Monmouthshire,

For the papers of further chapels, see also CMA: Records of Rock Church, Blackwood; and Gwent Archives: Records of the Band of Hope, Bethany Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Pontnewynydd.

Pembrokeshire,

See also NLW, CMA: Hundleton Presbyterian Chapel Records. See also Pembrokeshire Record Office: Nonconformist Chapel Records for further records relating to the Welsh Calvinistic Methodists in Pembrokeshire, 1821-1992.

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