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Llythyrau rhwng Mary Silyn Roberts ac Eirene Lloyd Jones = Letters between Mary Silyn Roberts and Eirene Lloyd Jones

Llythyrau, 1934-1935, rhwng Mary Silyn Roberts ac Eirene Lloyd Jones (White wedyn) o'r Central Committee on Women's Training and Employment, San Steffan, Llundain, ynghyd â thaflenni printiedig yn ymwneud â'u hymgyrch hyfforddi a chyflogaeth; a gohebiaeth rhwng Mary Silyn Roberts a Mr R. Thomas a Mr J. Lewis, Ysgol Elfennol Sirol Penmon, Sir Fôn ynghylch cynnal sgwrs yn yr ysgol am y cyfleoedd hyfforddi a gwaith a gynigwyd gan y Pwyllgor Canolog. Dau lythyr yn cynnwys tanlinelliadau pensil ac un o'r llythyrau hynny'n cynnwys nodyn mewn pensil, yn ôl pob tebyg yn llaw Mary Silyn Roberts. = Letters, 1934-1935, between Mary Silyn Roberts and Eirene Lloyd Jones (afterwards White) of the Central Committee on Women's Training and Employment, Westminster, London, together with printed pamphlets relating to the committee's work; and correspondence between Mary Silyn Roberts and Mr R. Thomas and Mr J. Lewis of Penmon County Elementary School, Anglesey regarding giving a talk at the school about training and employment opportunities offered by the Central Committee. Two letters include underlinings in pencil and one a pencil note, presumably in the hand of Mary Silyn Roberts.

Weaver-Whitworth

Dallus Weaver; Harri Webb; Sir Henry Webb; Ray Welsby; Ann Were; Harry West; Mark Whitcutt; Eirene White (Baroness White of Rhymney); Thomas Whitfield; Stephen Whiting; Lindsay Whittle; and Sid James Whitworth.

Research notes for the HTV programme 'A Welsh Life'

File comprises research notes for the television series 'A Welsh life', based around interviews with distinguished Welsh people along with correspondence with the subjects of the programme and within the production team. Subjects of the programme include; Alan Protheroe, Lord Merlyn Rees, Tony Lewis, Gillian Clarke, George Charles Henry Victor Paget, 7th Marquess of Anglesey, the 7th Marquis of Anglesey, Meredith Edwards, Dannie Abse, Baroness white of Rhymney, Sir David Walters, Lord Cudlipp and Wilfred Wooler.

Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales (CPRW) records

  • GB 0210 CPRW
  • Fonds
  • 1928-1989 /

The fonds consists of three groups of papers of the Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales (CPRW), formerly the Council for the Preservation of Rural Wales, and the Council for the Protection of Rural Wales, the first dated 1928-1961, deposited in 1966, the second (papers of the Caernarfonshire branch) dated 1976-1986, deposited in 1986, both of which had been described in a separate, earlier schedule. Both the 1966 group (Records and Classified files), and the third group (starting with General meeting minutes), deposited in 2002, are described here below. The 2002 deposit comprises General Meeting minutes, 1935-1971, Executive Committee minutes, 1935-1989, Finance and General Purposes Committee minutes, 1973-1989, Meetings of Trustees minutes, 1979-1989, and a committee attendance book, 1973-1989.

Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Gwynfor Evans, James Griffiths, Lord Robens (3), George Thomas and Eirene White.

Evans, Gwynfor

Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from James Callaghan, Barbara Castle (2), Ann Clwyd, Fred Evans MP, Gordon Parry, Emrys O. Roberts, Ted Rowlands, Eirene White and Dafydd Wigley.

Callaghan, James, 1912-2005

Letters to Kyffin Williams,

Includes letters from Elias Owens, Peter Greenham, Laurence Whistler (2), Eirene White, Alastair Panton, Graham Sutherland, Gwilym O. Williams, Henry Paget (Marquess of Anglesey, 2), Fred Uhlman, Lloyd Kenyon (5), Richard Eurich (3), James Fitton, David Jenkins (2), and Ivor Roberts-Jones.

Letters to Kyffin Williams,

Includes letters from Alan Bowness, Lloyd Kenyon (2), Hugo Boothby, John Petts, Brian Flowers, Nicholas Edwards, Ioan Bowen Rees, Robert W. Steel (2), R. Vivian Pitchforth, Eirene White, Eiluned Rees (3), Rosemary Gwynne-Jones (4), Hugh Casson (2, one including an illustration in ink), R. Geraint Gruffydd (5), Adrian Sorrell, Donald Moore, Edward Bawden, Moelwyn Merchant, Delyth Jones, and Henry Paget (Marquess of Anglesey).

Gohebiaeth gyffredinol/General correspondence

Yn cynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth/Includes letters from: Cassie Davies; Ithel Davies; T. I. Ellis; Roy Hattersley; Dr David Jenkins; E. D. Jones; Dr Gareth Morgan Jones; Derec Llwyd Morgan; John Morris; B. G. Owens (2); Iorwerth C. Peate; George Thomas; Ned Thomas; Eirene White; Gordon Wilson.

Davies, Cassie, 1898-1988

Letters,

Correspondence relating to Sir Clough Williams-Ellis's recovery after treatment in hospital due to a fall, with papers concerning Portmeirion, the republication of his books, and correspondence between his assistant and others concerning his death, the cancellation of visits and projects, and other subjects, 1977-1978. Correspondents include: Henry Anglesey, Jan Morris, Eirene White, Sir Hugh Wontner, Gerald Dix, Lewis Mumford, Sir Frederic J. Osborn and Lord Cohen of Birkenhead.

Letters to Goronwy Roberts

The file includes letters from George Brown (2), 1966-1967, Richard Crossman, 1966, Gwilym Prys Davies, ?1965, R. E. Griffith, 1964, Charles Hill, 1962, E. D. Jones, 1962, Frank Llewellyn-Jones, 1967, T. W. Jones, 1966, Sir Keith Joseph, 1966, Elystan Morgan (2), 1966, Geraint Morgan, 1967, George Thomas (2), 1966, Eirene White, 1967, Glanmor Williams, 1966, and Harold Wilson, 1966.

George-Brown, George Alfred Brown, Baron, 1914-

Correspondence

The file includes letters from James Callaghan (the Lord Callaghan of Cardiff) (3), Stanley Clinton-Davis, William Hague MP, Emlyn Hooson (the Lord Hooson), Lord Elwyn-Jones, Gerald Kaufman MP, Neil Kinnock, John Major (3), Brian Morris (Lord Morris of Castle Morris), Elfed Roberts, Principal Eric Sunderland, Ned Thomas, David Gibson Watt (Lord Gibson-Watt), Eirene White (the Baroness White of Rhymney) and Kyffin Williams. Some of the letters discuss the award of an honour to W. Emrys Evans and John Elfed Jones.

Callaghan, James, 1912-2005

Letters to Kyffin Williams,

Includes letters from R. Charles Evans (2), Eirene White, Henry Paget (Marquess of Anglesey, 2), Idris Foster, Fred Uhlman (2), Ll. Wyn Griffith, Ralph Edwards, Gordon Mathias, and Allan Gwynne-Jones.

Letters from Thomas Jones to Eirene White

The file comprises letters, 1927-1955, from Thomas Jones to his daughter Eirene White, some written during his travels. They contain mainly family and domestic news, but there are occasional references to contemporary events, to functions and meetings attended by Thomas Jones, and to political and public life. Some refer to recent publications and to works read recently by Thomas Jones.

Letters from John White to Thomas Jones

The file consists of letters, 1950-1955, from John White to Thomas Jones, together with a stray letter from the latter addressed to 'D'. The letters give mainly family and domestic news, but there are also occasional references to the author's publishing work and to Eirene White's political career.

Letters to the Reverend D. E. Jenkins,

Thirty-four letters, etc., from [the Reverend] J[ames] Spinther James [Baptist minister and historian], Llandudno, 1906 (3) (information concerning [the Reverend] David Jones [Baptist minister], ob. 1792, his wife Hannah, and his connection with [the Reverend] P[eter] W[illiams, Methodist cleric, ob. 1796] and the publication of the 'Beibl bach' [a Welsh edition of the 'Little Bible' of John Canne] in 1790, biographical notes on Lewis Richards of Llanbadarnfawr [co. ], who emigrated to America, and became co-founder and pastor of a Baptist church in Baltimore, 1785), [the Reverend] J[ohn] D[aniel] James, Cadoxton Vicarage, Neath, 1906 (a record of the burial at Cadoxton in 1820 of the Rev[erend] W[illia]m Williams, vicar of the parish, 1814-1820), R[obert] T[homas] Jenkins [head of the Department (aft. professor) of Welsh History], University College of North Wales, Bangor, 1936 (information required by the writer concerning the connection between [the Reverend] Peter Williams [Methodist cleric, ob. 1796] and Pibwr [Lwyd, co. Carmarthen], and concerning a supposed biography of [the Reverend] William Williams [ob. 1820, curate of St. Gennys, Cornwall, in the late 18th century], the writer's work on the Moravians in North Wales [The Moravian Brethren in North Wales, being vol. XLV of Y Cymmrodor, 1938]), Catherine Jones, Aberdovey, [19]03 (2) (information concerning the descendants of Jane Thomas of Lower Court Farm [parish of Llanfihangel Abercywyn, co. Carmarthen], sister of the Reverend Thomas Charles), Charles W. F. Jones [London] and Ipswich, 1907 (2) ( information concerning the Rev[erend] Hezekiah Jones [ob. 1833], the writer's grandfather), [the Reverend] D[avid] Jones [Calvinistic Methodist minister], Rhuddlan, 1911 (financial matters relating to the writer's church at Rhuddlan), E. Clwyd Jones, Rhyl, [19]26 (matters relating to recipient's superannuation benefit), [the Reverend] Edward Jones, Llangynhafal Rectory, 1906 (the date of burial of the Rev[erend] David Hughes (ob. 1817), one time rector of Llangynhafal), Eirene [Lloyd Jones, later White], St. Nicholas-at-Wade, Thanet, [19]25 (the writer's illness, books read during her illness, her opinion that 'Winston [Churchill] can write magnificently', the illness of [her brother] Elphin, the start made by her father [Dr. Thomas Jones, C. H. See below] on 'his history of Wales during the war', an invitation to her father to write 4000 words on Ll[oyd] G[eorge] in the Encyclopaedia Britannica), Eirene T[heodora] Jones [mother of the previous correspondent], St. Nicholas-at-Wade, Westminster, and Gregynog (Newtown), [19]33 (3) (the illness of the writer's husband [Dr. Thomas Jones, C.H. See below] and his stay at Ruthin Castle, their daughter Eirene's travels in the United States of America and Canada, their son Tristan's activities at Balliol [College], Oxford, a meeting of the trustees of the Elphin Memorial Scholarship, a visit by Thomas Jones to Bargoed to see the newly formed occupational centre for the unemployed, the Pilgrim Trust and its connection with the Nat[iona]l Council of Social Service, the undertaking by [Sir] Percy Watkins [Secretary, Welsh Department of the National Council of Social Service, 1933-1938] of visits to the unemployment areas previously undertaken by Thomas Jones, the appointment of new controllers of the Gregynog Press, plans for temporary expansion at Coleg Harlech to accommodate 30 to 40 additional students from amongst the unemployed to be trained as leaders of occupational centres), [the Reverend] J[ohn] Jones, Llandegla Rectory, Mold, 1905 (2) (a note on [the Reverend] Simon Lloyd, curate of Llandegla, 1783-1788), John Jones, Minffordd, Penrhyndeudraeth, 1930 (the illness of the writer's niece), the Rev[erend] J[ohn] D[avid] Jones [Calvinistic Methodist minister], Gellifor, Ruthin, 1913 (2) (plans ? in connection with church buildings), Kitty Idwal Jones, Swansea, undated (personal, the disappearance of the literary MSS. of [the Reverend] Thomas Jones [1756- 1820, Calvinistic Methodist minister]), [the Reverend] M[organ] H[ugh] Jones, Trevecca College, Talgarth, 1907 (enclosing a copy of a letter from [the Reverend] Peter Williams [Methodist cleric], from Caerfyrddyn, to Messures Roberts, Moses, & Co., Trevecca, 1789, relating to the proofs, etc. [of the edition of the Bible which the writer was preparing in conjunction with the Reverend David Jones. See letter from the Reverend James Spinther James above]) (the original Peter Williams letter is now Trevecka Letter 2760 amongst the C.M. archives in the National Library of Wales), the Rev[erend] Richard E. Jones [Calvinistic Methodist minister], from Porthcawl, [19]25 (attempts to build up a Sunday School library in the writer's church at Clydach, near Swansea, the possibility of help from the Rebecca Hussey charity, congratulations to recipient on his great biography [of the Reverend Thomas Charles]), T. Griffith Jones, Llansantffraid, [co.] Mont[gomery], 1916 (a query the writer had received concerning the diary of Richard Tibbott [1719-1798, Calvinistic Methodist exhorter and Congregational minister], which he had sold to recipient), Tom Jones [Dr. Thomas Jones, C.H., Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet, 1916- 1930, Secretary of the Pilgrim Trust, 1930-1945], London, 1924-1932 (4) (personal, family news, an offer to recipient of a grant from the Civil List, the distinction [degree of D.Litt.] which the University of Liverpool was about to confer upon recipient in 1932), Tom and Eirene T. Jones [Dr. Thomas Jones, as in the four preceding letters, and his wife], [London] and Sandwich, 1928-1929 (2) (personal), and W[illiam] Garmon Jones, [associate professor of History and] librarian, The University of Liverpool, 1932 (3) (recipient's application to be admitted to the degree of DLitt. of the University).

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