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Elections

The group consists of material relating to Communist Party election campaigns in Britain, but mainly in Wales, including election manifestos, 1964-1987, elections results, 1945-1995, files relating to election campaign arrangements, 1934-1987, electoral reform, 1964-1996, general election leaflets, 1935-1989, and local election leaflets, 1946-1992.

Wales District Papers

The group consists of Wales District minutes and papers, 1916-1998, membership files, 1938-1994, financial papers, 1963-1991, financial ledgers, 1950-1990, and obituaries and memorials, 1936-2002.

Wales District Congress

The group contains papers relating to the Communist Party of Great Britain Wales District Congress, from the first in 1945 to the last in 1991; including printed congress reports, resolutions and amendments, speeches, notes by Bert Pearce and related documents. The amount of material available for the period before Bert Pearce was Welsh Secretary (pre-1960) is sparse. From 1960 the Congress was held biennially, with some exceptions.

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Campaigns and pressure groups

The group comprises papers relating to international affairs, 1919-1978, racism and the anti-apartheid movement, 1955-1995, the peace movement and CND, 1960-1992, the People's March for Jobs, 1981-1983, and the poll tax campaign, 1988-1990.

Nantcriba estate papers,

Records of the Nantcriba estate and other estates belonging to the Purcell family, comprising title deeds, 1381-1659, [18th cent.]; and Purcell family, financial and administrative papers, 1515-1680. There may be related stray deeds in other sections of the catalogue.

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General correspondence,

This class consists of such correspondence with individuals as Thomas Jones thought worth preserving. Letters from individuals listed here may also be found throughout the collection, under institutional classes, but these 'individual' letters tended to be filed separately, and, apart from the re-classification of some letters which were clearly more 'institutional' than 'personal', the integrity of Thomas Jones's original classification has been preserved. The larger individual collections have been grouped into separate classes of their own (classes Q, R, S, T, U, V). There are 4,673 enumerated documents in this class and 151 correspondents. The material is arranged by correspondent, in alphabetical order. Under each correspondent the order is, where possible, chronological. Arranged into: Aaron - Bickersteth (W 1); Buller - Collins (W 2); Cornford - Davies G. M. Ll. (W 3); Davies, Huws - Davies, Walford (W 4); Dawson - Ellis (W 5); Esher - Evans (W 6); Fisher - Fry (W 7); Garnett - Griffith (W 8); Grigg - Hetherington (W 9); Houghton - Jones, Enoch (W 10); Jones, E. H. - Jones, Herbert (W 11); Jones, Jack - Leys, N. (W 12); Lindsay - Madariaga (W 13); Mallon - Murrell (W 14); Nightingale - Ratcliffe (W 15); Rathbone - Rhys (W 16); Richards - Snowden (W 17); Stevenson - Thomas (W 18); Thompson - Urquhart (W 19); Waddell - Zimmern (W 20).

Sir Percy Watkins collection,

Correspondence, Thomas Jones - Percy Watkins, with subsidiary documents, papers and memoranda. Covering the Welsh Board of Health, the Welsh National School of Medicine, the University of Wales, Welsh social service and many other aspects of Welsh life, as well as subjects of more general import. In addition, a small collection relating to Harold, brother of Percy Watkins, in the years 1927-1928. Arranged into: Correspondence and papers, 15 Dec. 1916-5 Dec. 1928 (V 1); Correspondence and papers, 1 Feb. 1929-17 May 1946, Harold Watkins, 5 Oct. 1927-5 June 1928 (V 2).

Correspondence,

Letters to John Johnes (d. 1781) from Sir Herbert Lloyd of Peterwell and Jeremiah Lloyd, and one letter (V 9/5) from T. Davies to Sir Herbert Lloyd, concerning elections, financial affairs and personal matters. Eight letters. Arranged chronologically.

Correspondence,

Miscellaneous letters, mainly concerning John Johnes (d. 1781), his wife Jane Johnes, John Johnes (d. 1815), and Jane Johnes of Hafod, concerning personal, financial and estate matters. Arranged according to sender.

Correspondence,

Letters to John Johnes (d. 1781) and his wife Jane, and John Johnes (d. 1815) and his wife Elizabeth, from John Price (V 6/1-3, 5-10), Charles Price (V 6/4), Daniel Price (V 6/11-21), Thomas Price (V 6/22-23, 25-34), Rev. John Lloyd (V 6/24), the Lewises of Llannerchaeron (V 6/35-55), John and Mary Hughes (V 6/56-64), H. Skyrme (V 6/65-78), and John Gwynne (V 6/79-97). Arranged according to sender.

Correspondence,

Miscellaneous letters, mainly between members of the Johnes family, mostly concerning John Johnes (d. 1815). Arranged chronolohically with some exceptions.

Correspondence,

Miscellaneous letters, mostly to John Johnes (d. 1781), John Johnes (d. 1815), and Mrs Johnes (d. 1852). Also included are a sale notice (V 4/93) and a list of clothes (V 4/104). Among the subjects dealt with are estate and financial matters, local affairs, the dispute between Mrs Johnes (Thomas Johnes's mother) and John Johnes (d. 1815), and church affairs. Arranged chronologically, with those undated at the end.

Correspondence,

Deeds with some letters and papers, concerning properties of the Johnes family, mostly in co. Carm. They relate mainly to Thomas Johnes (d. 1751), John Johnes (d. 1781) and John Johnes (d. 1815). Arranged chronologically, with a few exceptions.

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