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Papurau J. R. Jones, Tal-y-bont.

  • NLW ex 3064
  • Ffeil
  • 1977-2003

Papurau'r adroddwr, beirniad ac arweinydd llwyfan cenedlaethol J. R. Jones, Tal-y-bont, Ceredigion, yn cynnwys nodiadau, torion, llythyrau, a ffotograffau ynglŷn â bywyd gwledig, cymeriadau dylanwadol a difyrrwch y byd eisteddfodol. Papurau ychwanegol, yn bennaf tystysgrifau, deunydd printiedig, a thapiau yn cynnwys cyfweliadau â J. R. Jones; Gorffennaf 2023.

Jones, J. R., 1923-2002

Llythyrau o'r Wladfa

  • NLW ex 3085
  • Ffeil
  • 1993-2016

Llythyrau, 1993-2016, a dderbyniwyd gan Gruffydd ac Eifiona Roberts, a fu'n athrawon gwirfoddol yn Y Wladfa rhwng 1994 a 1995, oddi wrth Eurgain ac Owen Tudur Jones, Luned Roberts de Gonzales, Gweneira Davies de Quevado, Alwina Huws de Thomas, Gwalia Davies de Evans, Ieuan Williams, Irma Roberts de Williams, Eryl ac Ieuan Jones, Marlin Elis de Millado, Alwina Thomas, May Williams de Huws, Neved Williams, Elena Davies de Arnold, Dewi Mefyn ac Eileen Jones, Erie James, Clydwyn Jones, Arianna Jones de Roberts, Delma Williams, Margreta Evans de Mesa, Elmar Davies de Macdonald, Meillionen Jones de Davies, Sibyl Owen de Evans, Eryl Williams de Remires, Aira Roberts de Huws, Esther Evans de Huws, Iola Evans, Gwenni Evans de Williams a Rona Davies.

Roberts, Gruffydd

William Williams' book of manuscript music

  • NLW ex 3077
  • Ffeil
  • 1813

A manuscript music book of popular songs originally belonging to William Williams, cabinet maker, including ballads and operatic pieces such as The Highland Laddie and Robin Hood. The volume then passed on into the possession of Thomas Llewelyn, Newbridge.

Williams, William

George Julian Scovell (Coalition Liberal Organisation) Collection

  • GB 0210 COALIB
  • Fonds
  • 1874-1960

The collection includes the personal and professional correspondence and papers of George Julian Selwyn Scovell while employed by the Ministry of National Service at the end of the First World War and the Coalition Liberal Organisation during the post-war premiership of David Lloyd George along with correspondence, photographs, postcards, ephemera and publications related to David Lloyd George which were collected by Tony O'Connor.

Scovell, George Julian Selwyn, 1881-1948

Prof. Richard Aaron papers

  • GB 0210 AARON
  • Fonds
  • 1904-1981

Drafts of Knowing and the Function of Reason (Oxford, 1971); draft of an unpublished monograph, 'Comte, Mill and Durkheim: the epistemological issues', [?1970s]; reviews of Aaron's published works and related material, 1936-1972; draft lectures, articles and teaching notes, 1956-1977; personal and family papers, 1904-1977; personal and academic correspondence, 1932-1976; correspondence relating to the resignation of Goronwy Rees as Principal of UCW, Aberystwyth, 1956; minutes, correspondence and papers relating to the Central Advisory Council for Education (Wales), 1946-1951, the Council for Wales and Monmouthshire, 1958-1963, and the BBC General Advisory Council, 1963-1971; discussion papers for meetings of the British Academy, 1980-1981; and papers relating to Welsh-medium higher education, 1955-1975. With the exception of Knowing and the Function of Reason, there appear to be no papers relating to his books.

Aaron, Richard I. (Richard Ithamar), 1901-1987

Papurau J. E. Daniel

  • NLW MS 23870E.
  • Ffeil
  • 1905, 1939-1945

Papurau, 1905-1945, yng Nghymraeg a Saesneg, fu'n eiddo i'r Athro John Edward Daniel, yn ymwneud â'i weithgareddau gwleidyddol gyda Plaid Cymru. = Papers, 1905-1945, in Welsh and English, of Professor John Edward Daniel, relating mostly to his political activities with Plaid Cymru.
Maent yn cynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth Compton Mackenzie, 8 Hydref 1939 (f. 1), Gwynfor Evans, 25 Tachwedd 1945 (f. 14), a William George, 20 Mehefin 1945 (f. 5), ynghyd â nodiadau gan George ar gyfer araith yn cefnogi Daniel fel ymgeisydd dros Blaid Cymru ym Mwrdeisdrefi Caernarfon yn etholiad 1945 (ff. 6-13). Hefyd yn y casgliad ceir papur enwebu Saunders Lewis yn is-etholiad Prifysgol Cymru, 1943 (f. 4); teipysgrif 'Memorandwm i Bwyllgor Heddwch y Blaid Genedlaethol' gan D. Gwenallt Jones, [c. 1939] (ff. 15-32, diwedd ar goll); a dau eitem o ohebiaeth deuluol, 1905 a [d.d.] (ff. 33-34). = They include letters from Compton Mackenzie, 8 October 1939 (f. 1), Gwynfor Evans, 25 November 1945 (f. 14), and William George, 20 June 1945 (f. 5), together with autograph notes for a speech by the latter in support of Daniel's candidacy for Plaid Cymru in Carnarvon Boroughs in the 1945 General Election (ff. 6-13). Also in the collection are nomination paper of Saunders Lewis in the University of Wales by-election, 1943 (f. 4); a typescript 'Memorandwm i Bwyllgor Heddwch y Blaid Genedlaethol' by D. Gwenallt Jones, [c. 1939] (ff. 15-32, end lacking); and two items of family correspondence, 1905 and [n.d.] (ff. 33-34).

Daniel, John Edward, 1902-1962.

Sir Henry Jones and education in Wales,

  • NLW MS 16350D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1919-1921 /

Papers, 1919-1921, of John Griffith, Dolgellau, relating to Sir Henry Jones's scheme to extend adult education in Wales with the assistance of the churches.
The papers comprise a printed circular, 14 August 1919, from Percy E. Watkins relating to an address delivered by Henry Jones at a public meeting in Corwen (ff. 1-2); a proof copy of a printed letter, 15 August 1919, from Henry Jones to William George, [Cricieth] (ff. 3-6); a letter, 6 October 1919, from John Griffith to his son Wyn enclosing extracts of the correspondence between Griffith and Henry Jones (ff. 7-8); typescript copies of a letter, 23 March 1921, from [Dr] T[homas] J[ones] to John Griffith (f. 9) and of Griffith's reply (f. 10); and a press cutting, [?1921], from Yr Herald Cymraeg containing an article on Henry Jones (f. 11).

Griffith, John, 1863-1933.

Lloyd George Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSLLOYDGEORGE
  • Fonds
  • 1890-1968

Papers, 1886-1968, of the Lloyd George family. The collection is comprised mainly of correspondence, the bulk of which is addressed to David Lloyd George, mostly from contemporary political figures and from members of his family. The political correspondence relates largely to Welsh affairs, including Disestablishment, the Welsh Church Commission, education and the investiture of the Prince of Wales in 1911, as well as to the Irish Question and the First World War. David Lloyd George's family correspondence includes letters, [c. 1886]-1941, between David Lloyd George and his wife Margaret, from David Lloyd George to his uncle Richard Lloyd, 1890-1916, and to David Lloyd George from his brother William George, 1891-1915; other family correspondence includes letters to Margaret Lloyd George, 1893-1939, from various correspondents, and from Margaret Lloyd George mainly to her daughter Olwen Carey-Evans, 1917-1939; correspondence and papers of Megan Lloyd George, daughter of David and Margaret Lloyd George, including letters, 1939-1957, to and from Labour politician Philip Noel-Baker and from other correspondents, 1910-1966, including her parents, together with a tour journal, 1923-1924, and diary, 1947, and correspondence and papers, 1914-[c. 1963], of Gwilym Lloyd George, son of David and Margaret Lloyd George, including a typescript draft, [c. 1960]-1962, of his (unpublished) autobiography; together with speech notes, notebooks and miscellaneous papers, [c. 1904]-1939, of David Lloyd George, and correspondence and papers, 1898-1909, relating to Mair Eluned Lloyd George, daughter of David and Margaret Lloyd George.

Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945

Negeseuau i'r Cymro,

  • NLW MS 11036C
  • Ffeil
  • 1932.

Holograph, autograph, and typescript messages of greetings for publication in the first number of Y Cymro, 3 December, 1932. The writers include D[avid] Miall Edwards; Ifan ab Owen Edwards (with a covering letter from R. E. Griffith); D[avid] Emrys Evans, University College of North Wales, Bangor; D[avid] Tecwyn Evans; D[avid] Lloyd George (with a covering letter from A. J. Sylvester); Peter Hughes Griffiths; W. J. Gruffydd; E[dward] Ernest Hughes; John Jenkins ('Gwili'); C[adwaladr] Bryner Jones; and T. Gwynn Jones.

Llythyrau E. Tegla Davies at Henry a Jane Jones Pugh

  • NLW MS 23846C.
  • ffeil
  • 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.
  • Ffeil
  • 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

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.

Emyr Humphreys Papers

  • GB 0210 EMYREYS
  • Fonds
  • 1882-2019

Papers of Emyr Humphreys, 1882-2019, arranged in two groups.
The first group consists of papers of Emyr Humphreys, 1908-1993, comprising mainly correspondence, 1930-1993, including personal correspondence, 1939-1993, correspondence between parties other than Emyr Humphreys, 1930-1993, and correspondence relating directly to his work, 1942-1994, and his interests, such as the arts and politics, including papers relating to Plaid Cymru and Gymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg, 1956-1992; volumes, published and unpublished, [1946]x1991; short stories, in manuscript and typescript form, together with some poems and scripts and unidentified prose, 1937x1981; articles, reviews, adjudications and lectures, c. 1949x1993; radio and television scripts, including scripts containing references to Emyr Humphreys, with contributions by him and reviews of his work, 1946xc. 1993; poems, 1936xc. 1993; together with miscellaneous items, which include a file of official publications, circulars, memoranda and related papers (c. 1945-1946) relating to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration in Italy, and Welsh and English newspaper cuttings, 1908-1990.
Additional papers, 1882-2019, were received in February 2022, comprising correspondence, 1929-2019; papers relating to novels and prose works by Emyr Humphreys and others, 1931-2017; papers relating to collections of poetry by Emyr Humphreys, 1902-2019, published and unpublished; notebooks and papers, [?1938x?1948]-2014, relating to collections of short stories by Emyr Humphreys, published and unpublished; scripts for stage and television and related papers, 1882-2010; administrative papers, 1943-2009; articles, lectures, and essays by Emyr Humphreys and others, 1938-2019; published items, 1917-2019, collected by and relating to the works of Emyr Humphreys, including cuttings and magazines; notebooks and papers, 1906-1966, of the Rev. Griffith Jones, Llanwnda; and other miscellaneous items and papers kept and collected by Emyr Humphreys, 1922-2013.

Humphreys, Emyr

Pedigree of John Edwards of Stansty

  • NLW MS 24200G.
  • Ffeil
  • 1654-[?1670s]

Pedigree and achievement, 1654, of John Edwards (1619-1673) of Stanste [Stansty], Denbighshire, compiled and executed by Randle Holme II, containing thirty-nine other fully painted coats of arms, mostly impaled, tracing Edwards's descent in the male line from Coel Godebog and Cadwalader ap Cadwallon, through their mutual descendant Rhodri Mawr, alongside his paternal grandmother's descent from Morion ap Morgenew, Lord of Dyffryn Clwyd.
The names of individuals, together with additional biographical and genealogical information, are enclosed in roundels, with those of the earliest royal and noble figures being surmounted by crowns, coronets or caps of maintenance as appropriate. The pedigree is mostly arranged as two parallel lines of descent, except the final three generations where other relatives such as siblings and John Edwards's son and stepchildren are recorded, without heraldry. The title, beginning 'The Genealogie or Pedegree of John Edwards of Stanste', is given in a scroll cartouche at the head of the roll; the achievement of John Edwards, with eleven quarterings, is placed at the foot. There are a few additions in a different hand, [?1670s], including notice of the marriage of John Edwards the younger (aged 2 in 1654) to Mary, daughter of the Rev. Robert Lloyd of Llanychan; two sections of text appear to have been altered by scraping away the original ink. The pedigree is an example of Style 3 in Michael Powell Siddons, Welsh Pedigree Rolls (Aberystwyth, 1996), pp. 11-12.

Holme, Randle, approximately 1601-1659

Letters of Richard Cobden

  • NLW MS 11340B
  • Ffeil
  • 1849, 1872-1887, 1958

A holograph letter from Ric[hard] Cobden to [Joseph] Sturge, 1849 (the progress of the peace movement, a tribute to Henry Richard); correspondence, 1872-8, relating to the proposed publication by the Cobden Club of the letters of Richard Cobden, including holograph letters to Henry Richard from Thos. Thomasson; Mrs Catherine Anne Cobden; Thomas B. Potter; [Sir] Louis Mallet; Henry Ashworth; [Sir] Thomas Bazley; [Sir] Edward Baines; C[harles] Cobden; W. Cowper Temple; and others; and copies of correspondence between Mrs. Catherine Anne Cobden, Thos. Thomasson, Henry Richard, and others; and holograph letters to Henry Richard from John Morley, Viscount Morley of Blackburn, 1878 (the writer's proposed biography of Richard Cobden; A. J. Mundella, 1882; J[ohn] Thomas, Congregational minister, Liverpool, 1887 (Samuel Morley's contribution to Congregational and other causes in Wales, the writer's proposed biography of the Reverend Thomas Rees, Swansea); and others. Bound with the letters is an offprint of an article by the donor, the Reverend H. R. Evans, M.C., M.A., on 'Henry Richard and Cobden's Letters', published in The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1958, pp. 54-81.

Cobden, Richard, 1804-1865

Account book,

  • NLW MS 2200D.
  • Ffeil
  • [19 cent.]

A Carmarthenshire general dealer's ledger, used also as a memorandum book by John Thomas, Cwmsydan, Llansadwrn, Carmarthenshire.

Thomas, John, 1763-1834

Barddoniaeth

  • NLW MS 23692A.
  • Ffeil
  • 1826-1876

A volume containing Welsh poetry in free and strict metres, in the hand of David Evans (Dewi Dysul), Llandysul, Cardiganshire (see W. J. Davies, Hanes Plwyf Llandyssul (Llandysul, 1896, repr. 1992), pp. 253-5), mostly written by himself and relating to local events and personalities. Also included are diary entries, 1839-1872, relating to the weather and agricultural memoranda (ff. 70-81verso, inverted text).
The volume contains a Welsh carol, 1828 (ff. 1-2), Welsh poems sent as Valentines, 1850-1851 (ff. 13, 15, 33), a poem in praise of Llanover Hall, [1860s] (f. 52 verso), a poem in praise of John Hopkins (Ioan Glan Tees), 1863 (ff. 53 recto-verso), a Welsh metrical version of Mother Shipton's Prophecy, 1873 (f. 59), a poem on the death of the son of David Davies (Glan Cunllo), 1867 (f. 55 verso), and a chart of early-nineteenth century Welsh poets compiled by John William Thomas (Arfonwyson), [c. 1840] (f. 74 verso).

Evans, David, Dewi Dysul.

Dyddiadur

  • NLW MS 16633A.
  • ffeil
  • 1840

Copi o Almanac am 1840…, gol. gan John William Thomas (Llanrwst, [1839]), gyda chofnodion dyddiadur, Ionawr-Rhagfyr 1840 (gyda bylchau), gan Thomas Richard, [Ty'ncoed, Lledrod, Ceredigion], yn cofnodi yn bennaf cyfarfodydd crefyddol (ff. 10-39 passim). = A copy of Almanac am 1840…, ed. by John William Thomas (Llanrwst, [1839]), with brief diary entries, January-December 1840 (with gaps), by Thomas Richard, [Ty'ncoed, Lledrod, Cardiganshire], mainly recording religious meetings (ff. 10-39 passim).
Ceir cyfeiriadau hefyd at weithio ar y cynhaeaf yn ardal Weobley, swydd Henffordd (ff. 27 verso-28, 29 verso), a chyfrifon parthed ei waith fel saer celfi (f. 20). = Thre are also references to his work on the harvest in the Weobley area, Herefordshire (ff. 27 verso-28, 29 verso), and accounts relating to work as a cabinet maker (f. 20).

Richard, Thomas, active 1840.

E. T. John papers

  • GB 0210 ETJOHN
  • Fonds
  • 1881-1931

Personal and political papers of E. T. John, 1881-1931, including correspondence, 1886-1931; personal and family papers, 1882-1930; political papers, 1907-1930; papers relating to Welsh and Celtic cultural movements, 1912-1930; posters and programmes, 1881-1927; and miscellaneous papers and publications, [c. 1894]-1930.

John, Edward T. (Edward Thomas), 1857-1931

Welsh Nationalist League papers,

  • NLW MS 21910E.
  • Ffeil
  • 1911-1912.

Correspondence, papers and press cuttings, 1911-1912, relating to the Welsh Nationalist League (Cyngrair Cenedlaethol Cymreig), formed at Caernarfon in January 1911 to press for Home Rule for Wales on federal lines and organised by Dr Edward Lloyd Owen ('Iorwerth Feddyg') and John Williams ('Cambrensis'), both of Cricieth. There are also a few papers relating to the St David's Order of Chivalry (Urdd Arwrol Dewi Sant), founded in 1912. The correspondence, mainly addressed to 'Cambrensis', includes letters from W. Llewelyn Williams, MP, Walter F. Roch, MP, Sir J. Herbert Lewis, MP, Francis Edwards, MP, E. T. John, MP (8), Clement Edwards, MP, the Reverend E. Tyrrell-Green, Beriah Gwynfe Evans (2), Silyn Roberts and Lord Harlech.

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