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Tal-y-wern Baptist Church register,

  • NLW MS 12070E.
  • File
  • [1809x1875] /

A register of births of Tal-y-wern Baptist Church, parish of Penegoes, co. Montgomery, 1809-1851 (with a gap for 1838-1845 inclusive). The entries are recorded in A Register printed by John Jones, Llanrwst, in 1832, but the greater part of the volume is blank and the entries to June 1847 are recorded on printed sheets (watermark 1817) which are an insertion from a separate source. The entries to 1837 are registered by the minister William Evans and the remainder, with one exception, by the minister Richard Davies ('Yr Hen Belican').

William Evans and Richard Davies.

Talybont British School charity,

  • NLW MS 11155E
  • File
  • 1867 /

A contemporary transcript of an order of the Charity Commission, 26 July, 1867, approving and establishing a scheme (appended) for the future regulation of the charity called The Talybont British School in the parish of Llanfihangel Geneu'r Glyn, Cardiganshire; together with a covering letter signed by John Evans, honourary secretary, Caelanmaesmawr, Talybont British School, 2114, 17 August, 1867.

Great Britain. Charity Commission

Tal-y-Bont branch Labour Party records,

  • GB 0210 TALYBONT
  • Fonds
  • 1974-1987 /

The collection comprises the records, 1974-1987, of the Tal-y-bont branch of the Ceredigion and Pembroke North Constituency Labour Party, including minute books, election materials, branch circulars, branch correspondence, and ephemera; papers, 1984-1986, deriving from other groups; and miscellaneous printed materials, 1982-1985.

Ceredigion and Pembroke North Constituency Labour Party. Tal-y-bont branch.

Tal-sarn and Silian court rolls

  • NLW MS 22680E
  • File
  • 1891-[1940s]

Court rolls of the crown manor or lordship of Tal-sarn and Silian, co. Cardigan, 1891-1923. They contain names of tenants sworn as homage and as affeerors, names of those appointed manorial officers, lists of court leet jurors together with a few presentments by them. Also included are four letters, 1918-1940s, three of which relate to manorial business.

Talk by Richard Loomis 'The St David's Societies of Rochester and the Wyoming Valley'

  • NLW Facs 869
  • File

A copy of Professor Richard Loomis's talk 'The St David's Societies of Rochester and the Wyoming Valley: Two Traditions', given to the St David's Society of Rochester and the Genesee Region, 6 April 1997; together with a photocopy of a cutting relating to Roy Morgan, a pioneer in radio and television broadcasting.

Loomis, Richard Morgan, 1926-

Taliesin o Eifion Manuscripts,

  • NLW MSS 9615-9627.
  • Fonds
  • [1801x1935] /

Papers, [1801x1876], of Thomas Jones ('Taliesin o Eifion') which include autograph poetry; the manuscript of Gweithiau Taliesin o Eifion (Bardd y Gadair Ddu) (ed. William Evans ('Wil Ifan')) (Wrecsam, 1922); correspondence, 1890-1922, relating to the publication of 'Taliesin o Eifion's works; material, [1876x1935], relating to the National Eisteddfod held at Wrexham, 1876; and transcripts of 'Taliesin o Eifion's poetry by his son, J. Llewelyn Jones, and others.

Taliesin o Eifion, 1820-1876

Talhaiarn papers,

  • NLW MS 16139E.
  • File
  • 1831-1949 /

A collection of papers, 1831-1949, relating to John Jones ('Talhaiarn'), accumulated by his great-niece Lilian M. Jones.
They include holograph poems and lyrics in English and Welsh, [1843]-1868, mostly composed, but some copied, by Talhaiarn (ff. 1-24). Also included are fifty-three letters, 1857-1868, from the poet to his niece, Elizabeth Anne Jones, with some holograph poems appended (ff. 25-124); seven letters, 1848-1869, from him to family members and his publisher W. J. Roberts ('Gwilym Cowlyd') (ff. 125-37); four letters, 1869-1870, to his brother Thomas Jones (ff. 147-54), including three from John Thomas ('Pencerdd Gwalia'); a letter, 1870, from John Thomas ('Pencerdd Gwalia') to Elizabeth Jones (ff. 155-6); and three letters, 1939-1940, to Lilian Jones (ff. 157-60). In addition, the file contains various papers relating to Talhaiarn and his family, including the signed title page of his second volume of works, 1862 (f. 161), lists of subscribers to his third volume of works (ff. 163-4), and to the Talhaiarn Annuity Fund, 1864 (ff. 166 verso-167); administrative papers, 1869-1871, relating to his estate (ff. 169-83); press cuttings, 1869-1949 (mainly 1869-1870) (ff. 184-99); and various papers, including a copy of Talhaiarn's 'Gorsedd Prayer' in an unknown hand (f. 205). Among the works by Talhaiarn are the holograph poems to his niece, Elizabeth Anne Jones (ff. 1, 2, 4-8, 23, 42-3), 'The Zephyr and the Rose' (f. 9), 'Diver' (ff. 10-13), 'Psalm' (f. 14-15, 67), and the printed lyrics of 'A part song on the coming of age of William Grenville Williams', Bodelwyddan, 1865 (f. 17). Also included is a cutting of a tribute by Talhaiarn to Sir Joseph Paxton (f. 17 verso).

Talhaiarn, 1810-1869.

Talhaiarn Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSTALHRN
  • Fonds
  • [1800x1922]

The poetry, letters, personalia, etc. of John Jones ('Talhaiarn'), including copies of Volumes I and II of Gwaith Talhaiarn.

Talhaiarn, 1810-1869

Tales

  • NLW MS 22346C
  • File
  • [mid 19 cent.]

A volume, mid 19th cent., containing a humorous verse tale, 'The bathe at Sandersfoot', with pen-and-ink illustrations, and two prose tales for children, all apparently by Captain Capel Coape of the 67th (The South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot.

Coape, Capel, Captain, fl. ca. 1850 Verse and prose tales by (mid 19 cent.), NLW MS 22346C

Taicroesion Pedigrees

  • NLW MS 24201F.
  • File
  • [c. 1904]

A transcript, [c. 1904], in the hand of Thomas Parry of Penygroes, Caernarfonshire, of the Taicroesion Pedigrees, originally compiled in about 1723 by John Ellis of Taicroesion Uchaf, Llechylched, Anglesey, containing pedigrees of North Wales families, primarily those of Anglesey and Caernarfonshire (pp. 1-505).
The pedigrees are transcribed usually one to a page, on the rectos only; the pedigrees for Bodorgan (pp. 23-24), Gwedur (pp. 131-132), Llanddyfnan (pp. 187-188), Mysoglan (pp. 227-228), y Llys yn y Penrhyn (pp. 287-288), Stymllyn (pp. 317-318), Treiorwerth (pp. 343-344) and Mostyn (pp. 387-388) extend over two pages, while there are two pedigrees each on pp. 55, 479 and 495. The contents are listed on ff. v-vi. The text throughout is framed in double red lines and titles are stamped in black ink. Some twenty pedigrees have additions and corrections in pencil (pp. 2-423 passim). Another transcript by Thomas Parry, which is practically identical in content and format and presumably of similar date, is now NLW, Broom Hall MS Vol. 3; that volume is stated to have been copied from John Ellis's original manuscript (now Bangor MS 13564), then owned by the lawyer R. D. Williams, in 1904. Items found loose within the volume (6 ff.), including manuscript and printed pedigrees, have been tipped in on blank leaves (pp. 507-517).

Parry, Thomas, of Penygroes

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