- 14.
- Ffeil
- 1952-9.
Bills and receipts to his mother Mrs. A. M. Harris, Whitchurch, in connection with the Gabalfa Nursing Cadet Division of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem.
9519 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Bills and receipts to his mother Mrs. A. M. Harris, Whitchurch, in connection with the Gabalfa Nursing Cadet Division of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem.
Rhan oAlaw Cowyn Papers,
Hanes Eglwys Blaenycoed, a history of Blaen-y-coed Congregational chapel, begun in 1895 by Stephen Thomas, minister, and continued to 1953.
Sermon book of [?] William Davies, Tynewydd, Aber-nant,
Rhan oAlaw Cowyn Papers,
Rhan oAlaw Cowyn Papers,
Workbooks for Sunderland Polytechnic (6) 1970-76,
Rhan oR. W. Walker Papers,
Rhan oR. W. Walker Papers,
Newspaper cuttings, Singapore Educational system 1976-78, 1978 & 1978-1979; Minutes, correspondence, IWM(UK) 1976-78; Minutes, correspondence, IWM and SAMTAS 1978-79; NATC English Curriculum Development 1976-1979.
Rhan oE. M. R. Ditmas Papers,
Copies of printed material on Glastonbury, Bensington Manor, Drake's Drum; history of art notebook; file of papers relating to extra-mural teaching; folders of maps, pedigrees and notes, mostly Cornwall and West Country; folders of offprints and drafts of articles and lectures with related correspondence, mostly on Arthurian topics, with special reference to Cornwall, Brittany and onomastics. Correspondents include: Leslie Alcock (2 lrs., 1968), Sir Tufton Beamish (2 lrs., 1966), Sir Basil Blackwell (2 lrs., 1970-9), Rachel Bromwich (5 lrs., 1966-76), Theo Brown (3 lrs., 1966), Nora Chadwick (3 lrs., 1958-63), Armel Diverres (2 lrs., 1968), A.W. Wade Evans (2 lrs., 1957-8), A.O.H. Jarman (1 lr., 1968), Dominica Legge (5 lrs., 1966-72), C.S. Lewis (1 lr., 1958), Roger S. Loumis (3 lrs., 1963-4), C.A. Ralegh Radford (8 lrs., 1955-71), R. J. Thomas (1 lr., 1968), Lewis Thorpe (17 lrs., 1958-69), William Urry (1 lr., 1968), Sir Mortimer Wheeler (1 lr., 1966), Professor Mary Williams (4 lrs., 1961-9).
Rhan oE. M. R. Ditmas Papers,
Metal box file containing offprints, notes and drafts of research papers and related correspondence; papers concerning the International Arthurian Society, 1978-1979; correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the work of Aslib with special reference to the donor's contribution, 1933-1979.
Rhan oE. M. R. Ditmas Papers,
November 1983 donation: Typescripts and offprints of research articles and lectures, mainly relating to Arthurian legends, 1969-1976; manuscript and typescript verse and short stories, and draft of an unpublished novel, 'Merlin and the Four Queens', 1914-1970; six issues of a manuscript magazine, Bedford Pie, edited by Miss Ditmas, 1915-1916.
Rhan oLord Ystwyth Papers,
Correspondence, papers, press cuttings and printed items concerning the activities of the Cardiganshire Battery and other related events. The correspondents include M. L. Vaughan Davies, H. Davies-Evans, Highmead, Llanybydder, Sir D. Brynmor Jones, Francis Lloyd, Aston Hall, John Bernard Seely, the War Office, and H. J. Tennant.
Rhan oLord Ystwyth Papers,
Rhan oLord Ystwyth Papers,
Tickets of admission to a 'Conversazione' organised by the Liberal Social Council at the Royal Pier Pavilion, Aberystwyth on 23 February 1904.
Will of William Jones of p. Llanrhidian, co. Glam,
[Examined copy; damaged].
Will of Jonas Jones of p. Lanridian, co. Glam., yeoman,
(Endorsed: "Elizabeth Jones Died Aprill 16 1748, the wife of Jonas Jones. Jonas Jones Died 10 Day Aprill"). [Examined copy; damaged].
Papers relating to the Brains Trust,
Correspondence and papers (including guest lists), February-March 1955, discussing arrangements for a Brains Trust Supper to be held at the St George's Hotel, Llandudno, on 15 April 1955.
Release to make a tenant to the praecipe and lead the uses of a recovery of m's called Pen y ...,
1 Joseph Walter of t. and co. Haverfordwest, esq. 2 Wyrriott Owen of Nash and Hugh Barlow of Lawrenny, both of co. Pemb., esq's. 3 Sir Arthur Owen of Orielton, bart, and Hugh Fowler of Robinston, esq., both of co. Pemb. 4 William Owen of Landshipping, co. Pemb., esq., Lewis Barlow of Lawrenny aforesaid, esq., and. Perrot Williams late of the said t. and co. Haverfordwest but now of Dartmouth Street, Westminster. Release, to make a tenant to the praecipe for suffering a recovery, of man. Roch otherwise Ruper in p. Roch, capital m's called the Demesnes of Roch Castle and Trevrane, m's called Bathers Land, Chrishook otherwise Christhook, and Canton otherwise Tavern Spite, a m. containing half a plough land, a water corn grist mill called Roch Mill, m's and lands in the possession or occupation of James Thomas, etc., and cottages and parcels of land in the occupation of Henry Evans, etc. all in p. Roch, a m. called Treclemess vach, p. Llanhowell, man. Langum in p. Langum, the advowson of the parish church of Langum, m's, cottages, and lands in the occupation of Henry Mithey, etc., and a moiety of a water corn grist mill and of a tmt called the Garden, all in p. Langum., m's and lands in the occupation of Gelly Andrew, etc., and a m. called Studda in the townred and fields of Pill, otherwise Pull, p. Stainton, and man. Rosemarkett, capital m's called Walters Hall and the Hall of Rosemarkett, and a fulling mill and three acres of land in p. Rosemarkett, all in co. Pemb.
1 Alexander Eliot of Eareweare, co. Pemb., esq., and Elizabeth, his wife. 2 John Lort of Prickeston and William Williams of t. Tenby, both of co. Pemb., esq's. 3 John Bilberry, late of p. Saint Clement Danes, Middlesex, woollen draper, and now of the city of Bath, gent. Lease and Release (mortgage for £1,100) and Appointment of a water corn grist mill called Roch Mill with 8 a. of land adjoining, tmt's and lands in the townred of Roch, and cottages, all in p. Roch, co. Pemb.
Some thirty-three letters and postcards, 1928-1975, addressed to Edwin John, mainly from family members.
The correspondents include his father Augustus John, 1932-1946 (ff. 9-11), his aunt Gwen John, 1928-1933 (ff. 15-25), and his step-mother Dorelia McNeill, 1963-1967 (ff. 31-47). Also included are two letters from Edwin to his wife Betty John, [?1933] (ff. 48-51), and two postcards addressed to Gwen John from her father, Edwin William John, 1911 (ff. 13-14).
John, Gwen, 1876-1939