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Disgrifiad archifol
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Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Aelwyd yn Lloegr

Papurau yn ymwneud â chreu Aelwyd ym Mhrifysgol Durham, gan gynnwys erthyglau, nodiadau, sgriptiau perfformio, a llungopïau o luniau o weithgareddau gwersylloedd Llangrannog dros y blynyddoedd.

Swyddog Technegol

Gofynion darpariaeth Gwasanaeth Technegol ar gyfer yr Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Frenhinol, gan gynnwys disgrifiadau swydd.

Stampiau arbennig

Gohebiaeth yn ymwneud â'r cais am stamp arbennig - i goffau hanner canmlwyddiant Urdd Gobaith Cymru - yn cael ei gynnwys yn rhaglen stampiau Swyddfa'r Post 1972.

Llwybrau i’r Brig

Deunydd sy'n ymwneud a phrosiect ieuenctid gan gynnwys cais gwreiddiol, adroddiadau cynnydd, astudiaethau achos, a gwerthusiad.

Panel Cyd Ddyn

Papurau cyfarfodydd Pwyllgor Cyd Ddyn, gan gynnwys agenda, cofnodion, anfonebau, gohebiaeth: 2010; 2014-15.

Adroddiadau allanol

Adroddiadau allanol am yr Urdd o wahanol ffynonellau gan gynnwys Comisiwn Bywyd a Gwaith Urdd Gobaith Cymru, ac amrywiol ymgynghorwyr allanol (David Ford, Coopers and Lybrand ac ati).

Memorandum book of John Naylor

Memorandum book, 1848-1856, of John Naylor (1813-1889) of Leighton Hall, near Welshpool, the estate he inherited on his marriage in 1846 (see, for example: https://www.leightonnews.com/2013/the-history-of-the-naylor-family-of-leighton-hall/). The inside front cover is inscribed in the hand of Captain Thomas Humphrey Naylor (1890-1966) of Ashton, near Chester, grandson of John Naylor of Leighton Hall, and in the hand of Thomas Humphrey's son, Richard Christopher Naylor of Ellesmere, Shropshire, the donor of the additional papers described here. This item forms part of the 'proof of evidence' submitted by architectural historian Teresa Sladen (see under Evidence with regard to the historic importance of Leighton Hall).

Naylor family and Leighton Hall papers

Material relating to the Naylor family of Leighton Hall and to Leighton Hall itself, including newspaper cuttings containing obituaries, birth and marriage notices of family members and accounts of events relating to the Leighton estate and surrounding area, most of which date from the early part of the twentieth century, with one newspaper extract taken from Eddowes's Shrewsbury Journal of 15 August 1855 (newspaper inscribed 'John Naylor Esqr Leighton Hall Welshpool'); Naylor family correspondence, which includes a letter from John Murray Naylor (1888-1969) of Easter Ogil, Forfar, grandson of John Naylor of Leighton Hall, to Dorothy Naylor (née Holt), wife of Captain Thomas Humphrey Naylor (1890-1966), also grandson of John Naylor (see under Memorandum book of John Naylor) and an undated letter from Dorothy Naylor, correspondence between Captain Thomas Humphrey Naylor, his son, Richard Christopher Naylor (see under Memorandum book of John Naylor) and J. N. Naylor and various representatives of art galleries and art auctioneers in relation to art works at Leighton Hall, particularly as regards the sale of Leighton Hall in 1931, correspondence regarding Naylor family graves and memorials in Leighton churchyard and church, together with printed information and newspaper cuttings relating to Holy Trinity Church, Leighton.

Evidence with regard to the historic importance of Leighton Hall

Papers relating to the 'Proof of Evidence of [architectural historian] Teresa Sladen to be given on behalf of Montgomeryshire District Council with regard to the historic importance of the Turret Clock with Carillon in the Entrance Tower and the Gasaliers in the Great Hall at Leighton Hall in Montgomeryshire.' Amongst the evidence submitted is a memorandum book belonging to John Naylor (1813-1889) of Leighton Hall, which is described separately (see under Memorandum book of John Naylor); a photocopy of the text forms part of the evidence submitted by Teresa Sladen. Included in the material are letters, 1962, to and from Captain Thomas Humphrey Naylor, grandson of John Naylor of Leighton Hall, and, 1998, 2003, 2005, to and from Captain Naylor's son, Richard Christopher Naylor, great-grandson of John Naylor of Leighton Hall and donor of this additional material (see also under Memorandum book of John Naylor).

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