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Proposals

The series comprises documents relating to various proposals for government reform in Wales including major reorganisation proposals by Aberystwyth Borough Council and Crickhowell Rural District Council, the final report of the Local Government Commission for Wales and a memorandum produced by the Council for Wales and Monmouthshire.

Minutes

The series comprises papers for meetings of the Local Government Commission for Wales and meetings with representatives of local government organisations carried out as part of the commission's evidence gathering exercise.

Briefing Notes

The series comprises briefing notes, correspondence and minutes and summaries of meetings which members of the commission held with members and officers of local authorities in Wales both to solicit information and discuss potential recommendations for the commission to make. The files contain detailed information about the population, economy and services in the various local authority areas and details on trends and forecasts along with opinions voiced by local authority members.

Great Britain. Local Government Commission for Wales

Personal Ephemera

The series comprises ephemera relating to Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans' life and career including copies of speeches referring to him, greeting cards and invitations etc.

John Dyer manuscripts

Papers, [c. 1722]-[c. 1855], of, or relating to, poet and artist John Dyer, including notebooks, [c. 1722]-1756, of John Dyer containing farming accounts, draft poems, extracts and miscellaneous memoranda; with additional material by W. H. D. Longstaffe which includes genealogical notes, [c. 1850], relating to John Dyer, and transcripts, [1847x1855], of his poems.

Dyer, John, 1700?-1758

Published Essays

Papers relating to published essays by Greg Hill, 1930-1931; 1980-1995, including correspondence, cuttings, research notes, typescript copies and drafts, and page proofs.

2006 Blaenau Gwent By-election

Papers relating to the 2006 Blaenau Gwent By-election for both Welsh Assembly and UK Parliament seats, consisting of printed material from web pages, press cuttings, and candidates' campaign material and election addresses.

Index of Candidates A-Z

Biographical material, (1885-2017), including campaign material, printouts, press cuttings, photographic prints, and copies of cuttings from published and printed material, relating to Welsh Assembly candidates and UK Parliamentary candidates standing in Welsh constituencies in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries.

Minutes of 'Cymdeithas Cymry Caerodor'

Minutes of the Committee meetings of Cymdeithas Cymry Caerodor (Bristol Welsh Society), 1948-2018 (with gaps), primarily including the minutes of the General Committee and Annual General Meetings; and also including minutes of the Emergency Committee; Inter-town Co-ordinating Committee; Special Committee; and Extra-ordinary General Meetings.

Diaries

Notebooks of various sizes containing journal entries,1921-1948, of Ronald Lockley. There are summary notes of important and interesting events recorded in his diaries written on the inside covers of his journals such as his publications and expeditions.

Mudiad Coffa Morgan Llwyd o Wynedd

Mudiad Coffa Morgan Llwyd o Wynedd. Rhestr tanysgrifwyr a llythyrau (oddi wrth Syr Thomas Carey Evans gan mwyaf, 1944-5, ychydig lythyrau oddi wrth E Lewis Evans, D Tecwyn Evans, W P Wheldon ac eraill).

Deeds of the Probyn family

Deeds relating to lands in south Wales belonging to members of the Probyn family of Newland, Gloucestershire, including Sir Edmund Probyn, his nephew John Hopkins, son of his sister Sarah, who was E.P.’s heir and took the name Probyn after his uncle’s death, and Edward Probyn the younger, 1719-1785.

Deeds relating to properties at Bryn-mawr, Llangatwg and Llanelli, Breconshire

Deeds for several leasehold properties owned by the Dukes of Beaufort, situated in King Street, Glamorgan Street, Orchard Street and Cemetery Road, Bryn-mawr, in the parishes of Llangatwg and Llanelli, co. Brecon, 1846-1889, endorsed with licences to assign, up to 1895. The properties include several cottages and houses with gardens, some of which were later divided into smaller dwellings, and a stable and coach house. The successive lessees appear to have been mostly tradesmen such as drapers, shoemakers, grocers, publicans, a postmaster, a druggist, William Evans the gas manager, and professionals such as a surgeon and a nonconformist minister. The names of several women appear, usually as executrices of the respective lessees.

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