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Lewis, H. Elvet (Howell Elvet).
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Autograph album

  • NLW MS 22875C.
  • File
  • 1879-1918

An autograph album, 1879-1918, thought to belong to 'Ap Ieuan', possibly Samuel Evans, a member of Tabernacl Welsh Congregational church, Shrewsbury, containing entries in Welsh, English, Chinese and other eastern and African languages, mainly by Congregationalist ministers and missionaries, including Ben Davies, Pant-teg, T. Eynon Davies, David Picton Jones, J. R. Kilsby Jones and H. Elvet Lewis ('Elfed'); together with pasted-in photographs. Papers found loose inside have been tipped in at the end of the volume (ff. 27-32).

Evans, Samuel, Ap Ieuan.

J. Seymour Rees Collection

  • GB 0210 JSEYREES
  • Fonds
  • 1817-1965

A collection of over 200 books and pamphlets from the library of the donor's husband, the late Rev J. Seymour Rees, Seven Sisters, most of these being typescript volumes (NLW MSS 18628-707). The collection consists of some original work by J. Seymour Rees and his father, John Rees, such as poetry, short stories, essays, biographies, and guide books, much of which was submitted for competition at various national and local eisteddfodau, and volumes of collected material on various topics, including essays, articles and other material on such eminent Welshmen as W. Llewelyn Williams, Daniel Silvan Evans, Sir John Morris Jones, and Rev William Edwards, Groeswen, and on Welsh hymnology, and collections of poetry by D. Emrys James ('Dewi Emrys'), I. D. Hooson, R. Williams Parry, and T. J. Thomas ('Sarnicol'), of prose by 'Sarnicol', W. Llewelyn Williams, O. M. Edwards, and W. J. Gruffydd, and of hymns by H. Elvet Lewis ('Elfed'), J. D. Vernon Lewis, J. R. Davies, Pentyrch, and others, and selections of prose and verse compiled for competition at various national eisteddfodau. In addition to the collection of Elfed's Welsh and English hymns, there are twelve volumes containing some of his prose and verse and material on his life and work. There are also indexes to Y Beirniad, Y Geninen, and Y Geiriadur Bywgraphyddol; typescript copies and cuttings, from periodicals and newspapers, of articles and essays by various persons, and by 'Sarnicol' and J. Seymour Rees in particular; typescript transcripts of several printed books, in particular of collections of hymns published in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; and scrapbooks of newspaper cuttings relating to D. Lloyd George, Dylan Thomas, 'Dewi Emrys', W. Llewelyn Williams, Sir John Morris Jones, 'Elfed', Rev John Evans, Brecon, Rev Jubilee Young, and others. The collection also contains letters to J. Seymour Rees and Mrs. Seymour Rees and a small group of other correspondence. The largest donation of printed books received during the current year was that which the Library was invited to select from the very extensive library of Rev J. Seymour Rees (Dept of Printed Books). It numbered several hundreds of volumes primarily of literary, historical, and theological interest, all in very good condition, and many having been bound by Mr. Rees himself. Additional material from the library of the donor's husband, the late Rev J. Seymour Rees, Seven Sisters. It includes typescript collections of 'Cyfansoddiadau sydd yn fy modloni i' and 'A short anthology of the world's greatest Christian prayers' (NLW MS 19384B); three scrapbooks of typescripts and newspaper cuttings (NLW MSS 19385A, 19386B, 19387C); a typescript copy of 'Casgliad o gyfarwyddiadau i wneuthur hen fwydydd nodweddiadol Gymraeg' by Miss Mati Thomas ('Mati'r Ddôl'), Nanternis, New Quay (awarded the prize at the Treorchy National Eisteddfod, 1928) (NLW MS 19383B); Evan Thomas: Galareb S. Griffiths o Horeb (Castellnewydd-Emlyn, 1960), and J. Lloyd Williams: Byd Natur (Caerdydd, 1924) (Dept of Printed Books). A holograph letter of David Jones (1856-1937), Aberdare, afterwards Independent minister at New Quay, co. Cardigan, and at Scranton, Pa., U.S.A. (NLW MS 18866E, No 246C); and a printed postcard to the donor from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, [March 1965], acknowledging a message of sympathy and good wishes (NLW MS 16726A).

Rees, J. Seymour (John Seymour), 1887-1963.

Llythyrau awduron at Hughes a'i Fab,

Llythyrau, 1909-1949, gan gynnwys rhai oddi wrth E. Tegla Davies, O. M. Edwards (12), T. Gwynn Jones (13), H. Elvet Lewis (2), Thomas Richards, 'Meuryn', 'Moelona' (4), J. Ellis Williams (3) a R[ichard] Hughes Williams (2).

Davies, E. Tegla (Edward Tegla), 1880-1967.

Dewiniaeth Olwen,

Manuscript orchestral score of 'Dewiniaeth Olwen' (words, Elfed), composed at Cardiff, September 1950. Includes orchestral parts and the vocal score 'Olwen'. Published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT126 and MT226 [1998?].

Letters to Revd Gwilym Davies,

Most of the letters date from the 1930's. Among the correspondents are Alun Oldfield Davies, 1938, George Maitland Lloyd Davies, 1934, Mike Davies, undated, Ifan ab Owen Edwards, 1936-38 (2 letters), Major Edgar Jones, Barry, 1934-37 (3 letters), Thomas Artemus Jones, 1934, Revd. H. Elvet Lewis ('Elved'), 1938, E. Prosser Rhys, undated, Revd. D. Francis Roberts, 1936 (2 letters), Ben Bowen Thomas, 1934-38 (2 letters), Wynn P. Wheldon, 1938, and Sir Alfred Zimmern, 1936. Many of the letters concern public life in Wales and ecclesiastical and church matters, including the recipient's engagements and commitments. The file also contains notes and draft writings by Revd. Gwilym Davies, including the draft of an article by him entitled, 'The National Eisteddfod from within'.

Davies, Alun Oldfield.

Sefydlu ysgol ddyddiol Llithfaen,

  • NLW MS 16477A.
  • file
  • [c. 1867] /

Llyfr nodiadau, [c. 1867], David Evan Davies, Llithfaen, sir Gaernarfon, yn cynnwys cofnodion pwyllgor ar gyfer sefydlu ysgol ddyddiol yn Llithfaen, Ebrill-Mai 1867 (ff. 1-3). = Notebook, [c. 1867], of David Evan Davies, Llithfaen, Caernarvonshire, containing minutes relating to the establishing of a day school at Llithfaen, April-May 1867 (ff. 1-3).
Ceir hefyd nodiadau pregethau, [c. 1867] (ff. 11-34), a thoriad papur newydd o gerdd 'Save the Children' gan Elfed (f. 19a). = The volume also contains sermon notes, [c. 1867] (ff. 11-34), and a newspaper cutting of 'Save the Children', a poem by H. Elvet Lewis (f. 19a).

Davies, David Evan, 1843-1914.

Cyfarchiadau i John Pugh, Blaenlliw,

Cerddi a negeseuon i gyfarch John Pugh, Blaenlliw, Llanuwchllyn, wrth iddo ddathlu ei benblwydd yn 80 oed ar 28 Chwefror 1941. = Poems and messages sending greetings to John Pugh, Blaenlliw, Llanuwchllyn, on the occasion of his eightieth birthday on 28 February 1941.
Ceir cyfarchiadau gan G. A. Edwards (f. 1), Elfed (f. 3), R. T. Jenkins (f. 6), Watkin Jones (f. 9) a Llwyd y Bryn [sic] (f. 10) ymysg eraill; anfonwyd hwy i'r rhoddwr yn y lle cyntaf (gw. f. 3). = There are greetings from G. A. Edwards (f. 1), Elfed (f. 3), R. T. Jenkins (f. 6), Watkin Jones (f. 9) and Llwyd y Bryn [sic] (f. 10) amongst others; they were sent in the first place to the donor (see f. 3).