'Am fy arwain drwy drafferthion'*.
- 1550.
- File
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
'Am fy arwain drwy drafferthion'*.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
An interview with Mr Middleton; encloses a tune,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Does not recommend the few Welsh hymns he himself has translated, but advises J. D. Jones to obtain a little book by the Rev. Joseph Morris, which contains several translations.
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Since Mr Rolly Williams is ready to come out as a coalition candidate against Henry Haydn Jones, writer wishes to know Henry Haydn Jones's position on the O. A. Pensions Act and on the British slate industry.
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Encloses two guineas towards Henry Haydn Jones's election expenses; believes Henry Haydn Jones will have a sweeping victory. Welsh.
Angau Iesu, 'Pan ddaeth y drymllyd awr'.
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Anne ?J. Hughes Griffiths, Geneva,
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Annie Laurie*. (An arrangement).
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Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Apologises for delay in acknowledging a parcel, owing to the birth of a daughter,
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Applications for the post of County Valuer of Merionethshire, numbered 1-24,
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No. 2 missing.
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Applications for the use of his tunes in programmes must be made direct to him; asks which of his tunes Henry Haydn Jones has selected. Post card.
Appreciates Henry Haydn Jones's kindness in including his tune,
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Ar Aden Ffydd. Sol-fa. Printed.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,