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Parry, Winnie, 1870-1953
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Letters from poets and ministers of religion to O. M. Edwards

The file includes letters from J. M. Howell, Aberaeron, 1914, T. J. Hughes ('Adfyfyr'), 1907, J. Gwili Jenkins ('Gwili') (4), 1905-1912, John T. Job, 1904, C. Bryner Jones (2), 1904-1912, Ifano Jones (6), 1904-1906, T. Gwynn Jones (4), 1909-1916, Owen Griffith Owen ('Alafon') (5), 1905-1913, T. G. Owen, Liverpool (2), 1913, Winnie Parry (3), 1912, R. Silyn Roberts, 1907, R. D. Rowland ('Anthropos') (4), 1904-1911, Sir Daniel Lleufer Thomas, 1906, Edward Thomas ('Cochfarf'), 1907, T. J. Thomas ('Sarnicol'), 1910, T. Marchant Williams (2), 1905, and Watcyn Wyn (5), 1904-1905.

Howell, John M. (John Morgan)

Letters from poets to O. M. Edwards

The file includes letters from Eluned Morgan, mostly written from Buenos Aires, which are of particular significance. They are revealing in relation to Eluned Morgan and give important information about the Welsh settlements in South America. The file also contains letters from J. Gwili Jenkins ('Gwili'), (3), undated, Sir Henry Jones, Glasgow (2), undated, H. Elvet Lewis ('Elfed') (6), undated, Eluned Morgan (52), 1895-1914, Owen Griffith Owen ('Alafon') (fragment), undated, and Winnie Parry, 1895.

Gwili, 1872-1936

Merched

Research papers, [1970s]-1999, of Mari Ellis relating to notable Welsh women, comprising a notebook containing notes and transcripts relating to Jane Davies (daughter of Gwallter Mechain) and her family (ME 3/1); various manuscript drafts of a speech entitled 'Y Gegin a'r Parlwr. Upstairs Downstairs', some incomplete, some re-used in later drafts, etc., together with miscellaneous notes on women, [1970s]-1991 (ME 3/2); the manuscript of a speech entitled 'Family life in the [nineteenth century]' (ME 3/3); draft articles and notes on Winnie Parry, Fanny Edwards, Hester Cotton and others, [1970s]-[1980s] (ME 3/4); and papers, 1997-1999, relating to the proposed Bywgraffiadur Merched Cymru yn y Celfyddydau ['Biography of Welsh Women in the Arts'], comprising articles (about a dozen in all, including Angharad Llwyd, Marion Eames and Meg Elis), notes and correspondence with Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan (one of the editors) (ME 3/5).

Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen.