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T. Mervyn Jones Papers,

  • GB 0210 TMJONES
  • Fonds
  • 1888-[1989] (accumulated [1930s-1989]) /

Papers of Thomas Mervyn Jones, comprising his typescript memoirs which focus mainly on his academic career, his time in local government and as chairman of the Wales Gas Board, 1948-1970, and the Wales Tourist Board, 1970-1976, together with papers used by him in compiling them, including personal correspondence, reports, newspaper cuttings and other papers, and biographical material relating to his family, 1888-1985, as well as material relating to the history of Llandinam and the Davies family, and Jones's thoughts on various aspects of development in Wales, such as the nationalised industries and economic development, agriculture, the arts, government involvement in industry, and devolution.

Jones, T. Mervyn (Thomas Mervyn), 1910-1989.

T. M. Charles-Edwards microfilm

  • NLW Film 941
  • File

A microfilm relating to the research work of Professor T. M. Charles-Edwards on Welsh and Irish kinship.

T. Llechid Jones collection

  • GB 0210 TLLNES
  • Fonds
  • 1597-1943 (accumulated [1887]-1943)

Manuscripts collected by, and papers of, the Rev. T. Llechid Jones, including personal correspondence, 1883-1943; miscellaneous correspondence, 1826-1907; diaries, 1888-1935; addresses, 1911-1937; miscellaneous notes, 1888-1941; antiquarian notes, 1700-1943, mainly relating to parishes in North Wales; press cuttings, 1890-1934; pedigrees, genealogical material and correspondence of H. R. Hughes, 1867-1920; deeds and documents relating to Llysfaen, Caernarfonshire, and elswhere, 1597-1880; and printed books, with manuscript notes, 1678-1937.

Jones, T. Llechid (Thomas Llechid), 1867-1946

T. L. Jones Collection of Carmarthenshire Deeds,

  • GB 0210 TLJNES
  • Fonds
  • 1759-1862 (accumulated [20th century]) /

Deeds, 1759-1862, relating to properties in the parishes of Llandingad, Llanfair-ar-y-bryn, Llangadog, Llansadwrn, and Myddfai, and the town of Llandovery, Carmarthenshire; and accounts, 1847-1849, of a Carmarthen draper.

Jones, T. L., of Llandovery.

T. L. Gardini literary work,

  • NLW ex 2710.
  • File
  • [1939x1945].

Chapters XVI, XVII and XVIII only of a typescript literary work in Italian by T. L. Gardini, London [?author of Towards the New Italy (London, 1943), containing a preface by H. G. Wells].

Gardini, T.L.

T. Jones Pierce Papers,

  • GB 0210 TJPIERCE
  • Fonds
  • 1899-1964 (accumulated [c. 1939]-1964) /

Papers, 1899-1964, of T. Jones Pierce, relating to his research on medieval Welsh history, comprising mainly lectures, correspondence and transcripts. Research papers and lecture notes of W. Garmon Jones, Jones Pierce's tutor and research supervisor at the University of Liverpool, are also included.

Pierce, T. Jones (Thomas Jones), 1905-1964.

T. J. Waddingham Papers,

  • GB 0210 TJWHAM
  • Fonds
  • 1794-1910 /

Stray papers of the Waddingham family, some of which relate to the Hafod estate, Cardiganshire, 1794-1910, including transcriptions, 1794, of notes on lead mines by Lewis Morris; cost and contract books of Bwlchyranos and South Hafod Lead Mines, 1859-1868; printed Cardiganshire election registers, 1862-1865; miscellaneous press cuttings collected by T. J. Waddingham; estate administration records, including agreements to sell timber for shipbuilding from the Hafod Estate by William Chambers, 1857 and papers relating to water supply and railways; return of copies of a crown land survey adjacent to Hafod, 1845; and various printed pamphlets.

Waddingham family.

T. J. Jenkin Papers,

  • GB 0210 TJJENKIN
  • Fonds
  • 1904-1965 /

Papers of Thomas James Jenkin, 1904-1965, including student lecture notes, 1907-1914; Welsh Plant Breeding Station records, 1922-1957; papers relating to Sir R. George Stapledon, 1919-1961; lectures, [c. 1915]-1958; correspondence, 1916-1965; records relating to Dunns Farm Seeds Ltd, 1950-1965; papers relating to Agricultural Societies, including the Welsh Black Cattle Society, 1916-1965, the National Institute of Agricultural Botany, 1954-1965, and the British Grassland Society, 1949-1964; family and personal papers, 1907-1972; diaries, 1907-1918, 1927-1965; financial papers, 1911-1965; press cuttings, 1929-1961; family and local history research notes and essays; lectures and addresses, 1917-1962; private papers of Kate Laura Jenkin, 1927-1960.

Jenkin, T. J. (Thomas James), 1885-1965

T. J. Evans Papers,

  • GB 0210 TJEVANS
  • Fonds
  • 1843-[c. 1950] /

Papers of and collected by T. J. Evans, 1843-[c. 1950] , comprising materials of Welsh interest, such as press cuttings, notebooks and research notes, relating to subjects such as various eminent Welshmen, London Welsh, the establishment and early development of the National Library of Wales and Welsh orthography; and including volumes containing poetry and papers relating to poetry, composed by T. J. Evans and other poets; and correspondence.

Evans, T. J. (Thomas John), 1863-1932

T. I. Ellis Collection of Davies family Deeds and Documents

  • GB 0210 TIELIS
  • Fonds
  • 1582-1920 (accumulated [1926]-[1956])

Documents, including wills, letters and other papers, relating to the Davies families of Aberystwyth, Carnachen-wen, and Cwrtmawr, 1818-1885, and the family of Rev. Peter Williams, 1777-1860; deeds of the same families, relating mainly to properties in Aberystwyth, Henllys, Llanbadarn Fawr, Llanddewi Brefi, Llanfihangel Genau'r Glyn, and Talybont, Cardiganshire, Dinas, Little Newcastle, Puncheston, and St Davids, Pembrokeshire, and Llanedi, Carmarthenshire, 1582-1920 (mainly 1773-1920), and in particular to Coldstone, Little Newcastle, Pembrokeshire, 1773-1916.

Davies family, of Cwrt-mawr

T. I. Ellis and Mari Ellis Papers

  • GB 0210 TIELLIS
  • Fonds
  • 1681, 1759-2015

Papers, 1681, 1759-2015, of T. I. Ellis, his wife Mari Ellis and their respective families.
The T. I. Ellis papers consist of correspondence, 1904-1970; personal papers, 1894-1970, including his diaries, 1943-1970; papers relating to his education and career, 1900-1947; financial papers, 1926-1967; papers relating to organisations including Aberystwyth Old Students' Association, the BBC, the Guild of Graduates of the University of Wales, the University of Wales and the Welsh Schoolboys Camp Movement, 1920-1979; papers of committees and commissions with which he was involved, 1932-1968; papers relating to ecclesiastical affairs, the Church in Wales and related bodies, 1909-1991; and correspondence, drafts and notes relating to his publications, 1877-1978.
The Mari Ellis papers, 1681, 1759-2015, include correspondence; diaries, 1930-2014; papers relating to her work in journalism and broadcasting, 1948-2004; and research papers, [?early 20 cent.]-[2008x2010].
Also included are papers relating to the Charles family of Carmarthen and the Davies family of Aberystwyth and Cwrtmawr, 1791-1920; and papers and correspondence relating to T. E. Ellis, 1870-1963, Mrs Annie J. Ellis (later Hughes-Griffiths), 1873-1942, the Rev. Peter Hughes-Griffiths, 1871-1940, J. H. Davies, 1883-1929, and the Headley family, [1890x1896]-[2000s].

Ellis, Mari, 1913-2015

T. Haydn Thomas: Pontardulais Choral Union scrapbook

  • NLW ex 2102
  • File
  • 1919-1984

Llyfr lloffion yn cynnwys ffotograffau, torion o'r wasg a rhaglenni cyngherddau, 1919-1984, wedi'u pastio yn y gyfrol, yn ymwneud yn bennaf â Chymdeithas Gorawl Pontarddulais a'i harweinydd T. Haydn Thomas, a hefyd â'i ewythr y cyfansoddwr D. Vaughan Thomas (1873-1934)

Thomas, T. Haydn

T. Hathren Davies: Beddargraffiadau Cymraeg,

  • NLW MS 1230D.
  • File
  • 1889.

About 1200 epitaphs, in Welsh, collected from all parts of Wales by T. Hathren Davies for a competition at the Brecon national eisteddfod, 1889.

Davies, T. Hathren.

T. Harri Jones's Black Book,

  • NLW MS 23905B.
  • File
  • 1949-1964 /

Notebook, 1949-1964, containing holograph poems by the Anglo-Welsh poet Thomas Harri Jones, comprising fair copies of his compositions, dated May 1950-September 1964.
The notebook was presented to the poet by Delia Glanville in 1949 (see T. Harri Jones 1921-1965, ed. by P. Power (Cardiff, 1987), no. 88) and contains poems written in London and Portsmouth, England (ff. 1-98), and Newcastle, New South Wales (ff. 99-306). Also included is a cutting, [1965], from an Australian newspaper, of an article on T. Harri Jones, written following his death. Many of the poems were published for the first time in The Complete Poems of T. H. Jones, ed. by Don Dale-Jones and P. Bernard Jones (Cardiff, 2008).

Jones, T. Harri (Thomas Harri), 1921-1965.

T. Harri Jones papers

  • NLW ex 2465.
  • File
  • [1956]-[2007]

Papers of and relating to Thomas Harri Jones, [1956]-[2007], an Anglo-Welsh poet and to the publishing of his biography entitled T.H. Jones : poet of exile (Cardiff, 2001) by P. Bernard Jones and Don Dale-Jones, and a collection of his poems Lucky Jonah and other poems (Llanrwst, 2004) in The corgi series edited by Meic Stephens. The correspondence, 1992-2004, relating to the biography is between the two authors and Madeline Mitchell, widow of T. H. Jones and the papers include a typescript of his critical study on Dylan Thomas published in 1963, 'The birds of Rhiannon', a comedy in three acts, and three short stories by him, together with a BBC script 'Homage to a poet' written and read by Edward Richards, transmitted in 1965. Also two sketches of T. Harri Jones, one by M. Hew, [1960s].

Jones, T. Harri (Thomas Harri), 1921-1965.

T. H. Thomas: Account of Thomas Thomas, Pontypool

  • NLW MS 5418E
  • File
  • 1905

An account of Thomas Thomas (1805-1881), president of the Baptist College, Pontypool, written by his son T. H. Thomas (Arlunydd Penygarn) (1839-1915) for J. Vyrnwy Morgan: Welsh Religious Leaders of the Victorian Era, 1905.

Thomas, T. H. (Thomas Henry), 1839-1915 Account of Thomas Thomas, his father (1905), NLW MS 5418E

T. H. Jones - Harri Jones,

  • NLW ex 2703.
  • File
  • 2010.

Recollections by Michael Dummer, 2005, of his time as a student of T. Harri Jones at Portsmouth Dockyard Technical College, 1953-1956. The poet Harri Jones emigrated to Australia in 1959 and died there in an accident in 1965.

T. Gwynn Jones: Macbeth

  • NLW MS 22258E.
  • File
  • 1938

A typescript copy of Macbeth, trans. T. Gwynn Jones (Llundain, 1942) used by Eic Davies, Gwauncaegurwen, for the play's second performance at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Cardiff, 1938, and bearing the signature of the translator and of the writer and actor Emlyn Williams.

Jones, T. Gwynn (Thomas Gwynn), 1871-1949

T. Gwynn Jones diary

  • NLW MS 24058A
  • File
  • 1905-1907

Notebook, 1905-1907, of T. Gwynn Jones, mostly written in pencil, used by him during his stay in Egypt during the Winter of 1905-6 as a diary and for composing English poetry.
The volume contains diary entries for his voyage to Egypt, 21 October-5 November 1905 (ff. 22 verso, 23-28 rectos only), the beginning of his stay there, in Alexandria, Cairo and Helouan, 6 November-23 December 1905 (ff. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34-37), and the return voyage, 28 April-13 May 1906 (ff. 21 verso-22). Also included are some eighteen poems in English, dated 4 December 1905-6 April 1906, mostly drafts, some crossed through or heavily revised, the majority being love poems to his wife (ff. 2 verso-5, 6, 7-17, 18-19, 20, 21). Some are published: 'The Ferry' (f. 7 recto-verso) in David Jenkins, Thomas Gwynn Jones: Cofiant (Denbigh, 1973), p. 169, 'I saw thee' (ff. 8 verso-9) in ibid., p. 109, and 'A Memory' (f. 10 verso) in the Western Mail, 30 September 1920, p. 4; while 'The Rising Sun' [published as 'Come my love'] (f. 11) and 'I will come to thee' (f. 13 verso) were set to music by Robert Bryan (both scores published 1921). Three further verses, October 1905 and February 1907, are in Welsh (ff. 23 verso-24, 37 verso). Eight pages are written in shorthand (ff. 17 verso, 24 verso-31 verso, versos only), these remain undeciphered by the cataloguer. Jones's travel book Y Mor Canoldir a'r Aifft (Caernarfon, 1912), which relates incidents recorded in the diary, such as the Coptic wedding (ff. 34-35 verso), is based mostly on his letters to his wife rather than on the present manuscript.

Jones, T. Gwynn (Thomas Gwynn), 1871-1949

T. Gwynedd Roberts: Scrap-book

  • NLW MS 22708C
  • File
  • c. 1861-1886

A scrap-book compiled, c. 1861-1886, by the Reverend T. Gwynedd Roberts (1840-1920), Rhostryfan, co. Caernarfon, Calvinistic Methodist minister, containing autograph poetry in Welsh by himself and others including David Hughes Jones ('Dewi Arfon') and Edward Lloyd ('Tegfelyn'), and transcripts of poems by Richard Davies ('Mynyddog'), Lewis William Lewis ('Llew Llwyfo'), Richard Parry ('Gwalchmai'), Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'), Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd') and others. Also included are two letters, 1860s, from David Hughes Jones ('Dewi Arfon') (ff. 6, 10v) and newspaper cuttings.

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