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Correspondence : 1950

Includes letters from L. Alun Page (6); Michael Gardner (5); Glyn Jones (8); D. Emrys Evans; Arthur Giardelli; David Williams; and Vernon Watkins (4). Some letters relate to lectures by Roland Mathias and the broadcasting of poems by him.

Page, Alun,

Llythyrau E. Tegla Davies at Henry a Jane Jones Pugh

  • NLW MS 23846C.
  • file
  • 1952-1968

Oddeutu cant ac ugain o lythyrau, 1952-1967, oddi wrth y Parch. E. Tegla Davies at Henry a Jane Jones Pugh, Bryn, Bala, yn bennaf yn trafod ei ymrwymiadau pregethu, materion teuluol a'i iechyd; mae dau lythyr, 1958-1959, wedi eu cyfeirio at eu mab, Glyn (ff. 81, 87). = Some one hundred and twenty letters, 1952-1967, from the Rev. E. Tegla Davies to Henry and Jane Jones Pugh, Bryn, Bala, mainly discussing his preaching engagements, family matters and his health; two of the letters, 1958-1959, are addressed to their son, Glyn (ff. 81, 87).
Mae'r gyfrol hefyd yn cynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth Arfor Tegla Davies, 1 Mawrth 1968 (f. 201), ac Idris Foster, 4 Mai 1968 (f. 202), gwahanlith o erthygl Tegla, 'Wedi'r Ffair' (gw. Lleufer, 11 (1955), 131-137) (ff. 25-28), ymddiddan comig, 1961 (ff. 105-109), barddoniaeth, 1952-1963 (ff. 1 verso, 6, 134-135, 142, 147-150), ac anerchiad gan Arfor Tegla Davies mewn cinio i anrhydeddu ei dad, 1956 (ff. 47-48). Cynhwysa'r llythyrau gyfeiriadau at Glyn Tegai Hughes (ff. 23-51 verso passim, 171 verso, 190 verso), Gwilym O. Roberts (ff. 29-30 verso), Dr Gwennie [Williams] (ff. 31-194 passim), y Parch. Thomas Michaeliones (ff. 36-37 verso), Dilys Cadwaladr (ff. 38 verso-39), Dyddgu Owen (ff. 42 verso, 46, 59, 81 verso, 141 verso), Islwyn Ffowc Elis (ff. 48, 137 verso, 141 verso), Gwyn Erfyl (ff. 59-163 verso passim), Hywel [Heulyn] Roberts (ff. 59 verso-60), D. Tecwyn Lloyd (ff. 60 verso, 112, 141 verso), J. Mervyn Jones (f. 65 recto-verso), Daniel Owen (f. 84 verso), Llwyd o'r Bryn (ff. 111-112), Richard Rees (ff. 120, 121 verso), Sir Ifan ab Owen Edwards (ff. 122-3 verso), R. E. Griffith (f. 122 recto-verso), D. Jacob Davies (ff. 122 verso, 124 verso), y Parch. J. Eirian Davies (ff. 123 verso, 174 verso), Jennie Eirian Davies (f. 123 verso, 141 verso, 144), John Ellis Williams (f. 138 verso), Tom Ellis Jones (ff. 138 verso-40, 143 verso), Sir Ifor Williams (ff. 154-155), J. O. Williams (ff. 155 recto-verso, 163 verso), David Thomas (ff. 172 verso-3, 197 verso) ac Ehedydd Iâl (William Jones) (f. 188 verso), yn ogystal ag atgofion am Landegla (ff. 185-187, 188 verso, 196 recto-verso).

Davies, E. Tegla (Edward Tegla), 1880-1967.

Material relating to the Cymric Club,

  • NLW Facs 1065.
  • File
  • 2009-2014.

Photocopies of background notes in Welsh and English, lent by Rev. Emrys W. Evans to the Library in October 2009, to assist with cataloguing seven issues of a magazine entitled Cymro, produced by the Cymric Club in Stalag IVB, Muhlberg-on-Elbe, Germany, in 1943-1944, known as NLW MS 22424F. Also included are printouts of reminiscences by Gareth Prytherch, of Vancouver, Canada, a contributor to the above magazine, which were published online and information relating to Idwal Pugh who was also a prisoner of war at the same camp.

Evans, Emrys, 1924-2004

Miscellanea,

Drafts of letters, articles, sermons, and notes and questions on scriptural subjects, all in the hand of Emrys ap Iwan, with a note by John Thomas ('Eifionydd') on Y Geninen, of which he was editor.

Eifionydd, 1848-1922

Amrywion,

Drafts of addresses and of articles to Y Faner, etc. by Emrys ap Iwan, and a copy of Y Drysorfa, lxxvi (1906), containing an article on him by E. Wyn Roberts, Bodfari.

Roberts, E. Wyn

Letters to the Reverend D. E. Jenkins,

Twenty-four letters, etc., from J[ohn] Mortimer Angus (registrar of the University of Wales, previously professor of Latin, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth), University Registry, Cardiff, 1915 (enclosing a testimonial in support of recipient's application for a teaching post), D[avid] Brynmor Anthony (registrar of the University of Wales), University Registry, Cardiff, 1930-1931 (2) (the University's decision to award recipient the honorary degree of M.A.), J. Atkinson, Liverpool, [19]06 (enquiries made on behalf of recipient concerning Robert Roberts [? of Holyhead, 1777-1836], enclosing a photograph of a bust ? of Roberts), T[homas] W[illiam] Barker (diocesan registrar of the diocese of St. Davids), Carmarthen, 1905-1907 (5) (information from the St. David's diocesan records), E. C. Beharrell, British Museum [London], [19]09 (a reference to an article on charity schools in Wales in The Gospel Magazine, March 1798, enclosing a copy of the title-page of the Rev[erend] T[homas] Charles: An Evangelical Catechism (London, 1797)), W. W. Benham (joint manager), The Provident Association of London, Limited, London, 1915 (enclosing a certificate of appointment of recipient as an agent for the company), [the Reverend] T[homas] Bird, St. Fagan's Rectory, Cardiff, [19]07 (2) (enclosing a copy of the memorial inscription on the tomb of the Rev[erend] Daniel Jones, curate of Radir (ob. 1821), and of his wife Joan (ob. 1840), at St. Fagan's, and an extract from the parish register recording their marriage, 1792), [Professor] A[lexander] Bruce Boswell (dean of the Faculty of Arts), University of Liverpool, 1932 (2) (recipient's candidature for the degree of D. Litt.), [the Reverend] Stafford F[aulkner] Bourdillon, East Tytherley Vicarage, Salisbury, 1906 (information concerning the Reverend Edward Phillips (ob. 1851), a previous incumbent of the parish, a copy of the inscription on Phillips's tombstone), [the Reverend] Arthur J[ames] Bowen, Kington Magna Rectory, Dorset, 1905 (a promise to look at old letters [for references to Thomas Charles], mention of W[illia]m Williams ['Williams Pantycelyn', 1717-1791], and of the writing by him of [the hymn commencing with the line] 'O'er those gloomy hills of darkness', in Berry Hill Wood [near Llwyn-gwair, parish of Nevern, co. Pembroke], looking across to Carn Ingli), George B[evan] Bowen, Llwyngwair, Pembrokeshire, 1906 (a reply to a query re James Bowen of Llwyngwair (ob. 1816), and documents re Madam Bevan's Charity), Charles E. Breese, Portmadoc, 1904 (a query relating to John Williams, agent to Mr. [William Alexander] Madocks [of Tremadoc], with whom the Rev[eren]d Tho[ma]s Charles was friendly, Charles's stay with Mr. Madocks on the occasion of the opening of the new [Calvinistic Methodist] chapel in Tremadoc), Capt[ain] James Buckley, Castell Gorfod, St. Clears, 1910 (recipient's 'Life of Tho[mas] Charles', the writer's 'very large Welsh Library of M.S.S.', information required concerning David Bowen), Edward J. Burrow and Co. Ltd . (publishers), Cheltenham, 1928-1932 (3) (the publication of another edition of the Denbigh Official Guide), and F. M. Burton, Filey, [19]06 (extracts from the records of the Congregational church and from the register of the parish church, Gainsborough, relating to the Rev[erend] Daniel Rowland (ob. 1804), pastor of the former).

Letters: Aberystwyth-Auckland,

The correspondents include Alafon (2), 1915, J. Mortimer Angus, Registrar of the University of Wales, (8), 1906-1919 and undated, D. Brynmor Anthony, Registrar of the University of Wales, (7), 1923-1926, Bodfan Anwyl (13), 1920-1924, Sir Edward Anwyl (9), 1892-1914, and Charles Ashton (7), 1893-1894.

Alafon, 1847-1916.

St Martin 's and Whittington deeds : : Moreton Hall Estate,

Title deeds, dated between 1527 and 1765, mainly of the Moreton Hall estate, situated mainly in Weston Rhyn, Ifton and Daywell, but also including property at Oswestry.
They include the marriage settlement and related documents of Sir John Trevor of Morton and Gaynor Wynne, 1634-1639; prenuptial and postnuptial settlements of Margaret Trevor and Edward Hunt, 1652-1653, 1658, containing conditions for the payment of John Trevor 's debts and mortgages by Anthony Hunt of Fernhill; various conveyances to the trustees of the marriage settlement and to Anthony and Edward Hunt, 1653-1656, 1665; a surrender of title by Anthony Hunt to his son, Edward, 1658; mortgages, 1670, 1679, 1701, and a deed of sale of parts of the estate by Edward Hunt, 1701; family settlements of Edward Hunt and his son of the same name, 1702, 1705; schedules of aforementioned deeds and duties payable, 1632-1702; the will of Margaret Hunt, 1705; a mortgage and other documents concerning securities by Thomas Seed and his wife, Mary, heiress to Edward Hunt, 1736; subsequent leases and assignments of mortgage, 1740-1751; and further deeds relevant to Margaret Godolphin 's purchase of Moreton, afterwards called Margaret Hall, 1760-1763. The file also contains a schedule of deeds for properties in Weston Rhyn and Daywell, mortgaged to Margaret Godolphin in 1758.

Moreton Hall Estate (Weston Rhyn, England)

NLW Minor Deposits

  • GB 0210 MINDEPS
  • Fonds
  • [1400x1420]-1998

This is a numbered series currently (August 2006) reaching 1615. The deposits included in it are minor in the sense that they consist of single items, or small groups of documents or papers where the group has been treated as a single item. There is one medieval missal, a few literary manuscripts, a large number of registers and other records from chapels, and much else.

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