Letters from J. Lloyd Williams to his wife
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Letters or copy letters, 1895-1930, from J. Lloyd Williams to his wife, Beti, and sons, Geraint and Idwal.
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Letters from J. Lloyd Williams to his wife
Letters or copy letters, 1895-1930, from J. Lloyd Williams to his wife, Beti, and sons, Geraint and Idwal.
Letters from readers and contributors
Letters, 1926-1939, some including songs, addressed to J. Lloyd Williams mainly from contributors and readers of Y Cerddor. The correspondents include T. Hopkin Evans, E. J. Grutchfield and William Evans ('Wil Ifan'). A notebook listing names and addresses of 'Cerddor Contributors' is also enclosed.
Correspondents include D. A. Jones (48), 1892-1928; R. W. Phillips (2), 1896, Otto Stapf (1), 1913, and A. H. Trow (7), 1898-1904.
The correspondents include Prof. David Jenkins (4), D. A. Jones (25), J. Morris Jones (1), Owen Bryngwyn (3), Ioan Brothen (2), Llew Tegid (5), T. Gwynn Jones (10), Frank Kidson (1), D. Morgan Lewis (1), Ruth Lewis (18), J. E. Lloyd (1), Alun Llywelyn-Williams (1), J. Chas. MacLean (4), Myfanwy Morris (5), and Haydn Morris (1).
The correspondents include Llew Owain (2), Thomas Parry (6), Iorwerth Peate (6), D. Rhys Phillips (5), Evan Roberts, Llandderfel (17), R. E. Vaughan Roberts (8), R. Gwylfa Roberts (2), Robert Roberts ('Isallt') (5), Arthur Somervell (2), Mansel Thomas (1), and Undeb Cymanfaoedd Canu Alawon Gwerin Cymru (12).
Letters, 1877-1942, from friends and acquaintances, including a few, 1908, congratulating J. Lloyd Williams on gaining his DSc. One letter from Walford Davies, 1934, relating to a private matter and Y Cerddor, another from Sir Harry Reichel, 1910, and four letters possibly from G. J. Williams, geologist and antiquarian, are included.
Letters, 1938-1945, from Myfanwy Morris to J. Lloyd Williams.
The correspondents include D. E. Parry Williams (6) and Jennie Williams (Jennie Ruggles Gates) (37).
Parry Williams, D. E. (David Ewart), 1900-
Incomplete manuscript and typescript drafts of the libretto.
A manuscript copy of the libretto and related notes.
Manuscript and typescript drafts and an annotated printed copy of the libretto; together with stage directions and a synopsis of the plot. A copy of the printed programme of a performance of the work at Aberystwyth in 1922 is also included.
A list of Welsh tunes 'in M.S. book in possession of Berwyn Evans, nearly all in E flat', in Mary Davies's hand; together with a letter from J. Lloyd Williams to Principal Reichel, Bangor, 1901, relating to and listing some 'Songs of the forest and field'.
Davies, Mary, 1855-1930
Lists of names of plants compiled from various sources. Also included is a letter from A. H. Hyde, 1929, of the National Museum of Wales, emphasising the need for an authoritative list of Welsh names of plants and suggesting that J. Lloyd Williams could perhaps undertake the work.
Hyde, A. H.
A collection of folk songs, with annotations, submitted for competition at Llanfachreth Eisteddfod, June 1922. The name of the competitor is not known.
Untitled
Lecture notes and one letter, 1940, relating to the history of Llanrwst and Denbighshire, particularly in the context of J. Lloyd Williams's own life. A card advertising his lecture entitled 'Reminiscences of an old Denbighshire Town', for the Denbighshire Society in London, February 1938, is also included.
Annotated selections by J. Lloyd Williams from the Llewelyn Alaw Manuscripts (NLW MSS 329B, 331D and 337D).
Llewelyn, Thomas David, 1828-1879
Correspondents include Myfanwy Morris (1), Amy Preece (2), Sir W. H. Preece (1), Sir Harry Reichel (1), and Tom Richards, Bangor (1).