- T/12
- File
- 1981
Part of International Bee Research Association (IBRA) Records
A computer printout of ‘A Selective Listing of Monographs in Apiculture’ and ‘Public Service Catalog - No. 3: Title Catalogue’ (University of Guelph Library, 1981).
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Part of International Bee Research Association (IBRA) Records
A computer printout of ‘A Selective Listing of Monographs in Apiculture’ and ‘Public Service Catalog - No. 3: Title Catalogue’ (University of Guelph Library, 1981).
‘A set of study prints: Honeybee’ agreement,
Part of International Bee Research Association (IBRA) Records
An agreement between the Bee Research Association and McGraw-Hill Book Co. Ltd. to publish ‘A set of study prints (no. 245715 The Honeybee)’.
‘A Short History of the Empire State Honey Producers’ Association’ by Roger A. Morse
Part of International Bee Research Association (IBRA) Records
‘A Short History of the Empire State Honey Producers’ Association’ by Roger A. Morse (1967).
‘A Synoptic Review of the Beekeeping Industry 1949-1974’ by G. Ntenga
Part of International Bee Research Association (IBRA) Records
‘A Synoptic Review of the Beekeeping Industry 1949-1974’ by G. Ntenga [1974].
‘Account of different moneys invested in trustees’ names…’
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Original envelope labelled ‘Account of different moneys invested in trustees’ names 1887’, containing an account of Sir Pryse Pryse’s sales, a draft authorisation to the trustees for the sale of stock and investment of the proceeds, a rental of the estates charged with the jointure of Margaretta Jane Fryer, and an advisory letter from Boys and Tweedie, 1887.
‘Additions and corrections to "Directory of Important World Honey Sources”’,
Part of International Bee Research Association (IBRA) Records
Annotated copy of additions and corrections by M. F. Johannsmeier.
‘Adventure at Blue Water Bay’,
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Correspondence and typescript copy of a children’s story (c. 1956), with corrections, featuring a scout troop. It was published in the ‘Fishguard County Echo’, 1 June 1960, and submitted to ‘The Scout’ but not accepted.
‘Advertizemente and recommendations to my sonne’,
‘Alderman Roberts’; ‘The Broken-hearted Fascist’; ‘The Man Who Defended Women'
Part of Emyr Humphreys Papers
Llyfr nodiadau (2001) yn cynnwys nodiadau a drafftiau llawysgrif amrywiol yn llaw Emyr Humphreys, yn cynnwys drafftiau o straeon byrion gyda’r teitlau ‘Alderman Roberts’, ‘The Broken-hearted Fascist’, a ‘The Man Who Defended Women’; ynghyd â nodiadau pellach yn dwyn y teitlau ‘Poetic Justice’, ‘The Perfectionist’, ‘The Viewer’, ‘Cantankeries’, ‘Teacher’s Pest’, a ‘The Welshman’s Future’. / An exercise book (2001) containing various manuscript notes and drafts in the hand of Emyr Humphreys, including drafts of short stories titled ‘Alderman Roberts’, ‘The Broken-hearted Fascist’, and ‘The Man Who Defended Women’; together with further notes titled ‘Poetic Justice’, ‘The Perfectionist’, ‘The Viewer’, ‘Cantankeries’, ‘Teacher’s Pest’, and ‘The Welshman’s Future’.
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Typescript copy of a one act play featuring rural 1960’s characters, correspondence and notes. It was submitted to English Theatre Guild in June 1970 but not accepted.
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Title deeds relating firstly to land under Allt Fawr Hill, and secondly to the messuages of Allt Fawr, Cae Glub and Rhos y Glascoed in the townships of Peniarth and Teirtref in the parish of Meifod, Montgomeryshire, purchased by Charles Watkin Williams Wynn from John Humffreys of Llwyn, son and executor of William Humffreys, 1773-1811. They include deeds of sale by Ann Jodrell of Ankerwyke, Wraysbury, Buckinghamshire, widow of Gilbert Jodrell, to William Humffreys of Llwyn, of parts of Dyffryn Hall Farm (described) and the land under Allt Fawr Hill 1773; a covenant by Barbara Countess of Powys to William Humffreys to produce deeds, 1773; a mortgage by William Humffreys to Richard Morgan of Shrewsbury, 1774 and the reconveyance by his son, Richard Morgan of West Bromwich, 1795. The deeds for Allt Fawr, Cae Glub and Rhos y Glascoed comprise a succession of assignments of mortgage at the direction of John Humffreys, in which the mortgagees include William Bray and William Clutton, and Pryce Davies, 1800, Catharine Jones, widow of Joshua Jones, late of Trefnannau but then of Oswestry, 1808, and John Phillips of Llwyn and Jeffrey Poole of Trefnannau, 1808. The file concludes with the conveyance by John Humffreys and his mortgagees to Charles Watkin Williams Wynn of all the properties described above, and assignment of the term of years created by the will of William Humffreys, dec., in trust, 1811.
‘An account of ore weigh’d on Gogerthan Estate’ (Cwmsymlog)
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Small notebook containing a tally ‘An account of ore weigh’d on Gogerthan Estate beginning at The Year 1755, June 22nd’ referring inside to Cwmsymlog and actually dated 1754-1759.
‘An apologie upon the death of Sir Robert Cecell ...’ [copy],
Copy, [1612xc.1642], of ‘An apologie upon the death of Sir Robert Cecell late lord Threasurer of England written against his libellers and presented to king James’.
‘An Open Letter to the Prime Minister and the Cabinet’,
Part of Huw T. Edwards Papers
‘An Open Letter to the Prime Minister and the Cabinet’, prepared by Huw T. Edwards. The letter praises the achievements of the Labour Government elected in 1945 and advocates a number of administrative reforms which would bring greater devolution to the Welsh people.
‘Annotationes et praedicabilibus’,
‘Autobiography’ of Edward Herbert,
Part of Gwyneth Lewis Papers
Letters, agreements, accounts, statements, receipts, invoices, claims and notes concerning Gwyneth Lewis’s earnings, expenditure and tax returns as a writer (outside of her salaried work for the BBC) in collaboration with literary, educational, cultural, academic, publishing and broadcasting organisations and agents, with particular regard to her published volumes of poetry and prose, contributions to journals and academic works, research, readings, talks, conference and festival contributions, shows, media work, translation work and lyrics to be set to music, as well as her financial savings and investments.
‘Bankruptcy Court re J. Humphreys Rhydtir’
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Papers from a case in the County Court of Cardiganshire at Aberystwyth concerning the bankruptcy of John Humphreys of Rhydtir Issaf, Bow Street, and a debt owed to Sir Pryse Pryse of Gogerddan, 1894. They include a bill for crop seeds, 1893, official forms, an affidvait of the Gogerddan agent, and a letter from the official receiver at Carmarthen, 1894..
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Notebook entitled ‘Barddoniaeth’ (Poetry), containing poems in Welsh and English and other compositions by John Lewis, son of Anne Lewis, the old nurse of Sir Pryse Pryse of Gogerddan, compiled at Cardiff, 1879-1880. The contents include ‘Ar Drefn Natur’, ‘Ar Ddyfodiad Syr Pryse Pryse i gyflawn oed ai etifeddiaeth ar y 18 Ionawr 1858’, ‘What this doleful sound they are making? ‘ (on the death of a young girl in a coal pit at Aberavon), 1851; other poems to the heir of Gogerddan, the Marquis of Bute, 1872, and Charles Bird of St John’s church, Canton, 1877, together with reminiscences on John Lewis’s own career and the life of his mother, Anne Lewis (d. 1867); with enclosures, 1847.