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Morris T. Williams libel action,

Letters, 1937, concerning a claim for damages by Morris T. Williams, managing director of Gwasg Gee, and his wife, Kate Roberts, against Periodical Press Ltd, following the allegedly defamatory reference to them in an article in the News Review, 21 January 1937, including two letters from I. D. Hooson and Caradog Prichard (ff. 12-14).

Morris T. Williams and Kate Roberts and others.

Gwasg Gee Archive

  • Fonds
  • 1836-2001

The archive of Gwasg Gee / Gee & Son (Denbigh) Ltd.

Gwasg Gee (Cyhoeddwyr)

Subscription address books,

Subscription Address Books. These contain several series of names and addresses listed in alphabetical order. They relate to private, trade and gratis subscribers. They concern subscribers to the Baner, North Wales Times, and possibly other papers. The paper associated with each list of names is rarely given.

Cashbooks and daybooks,

Cashbooks. Daybooks. Daily record of various accounts settled by cash payments, with references to the Ledgers in which those accounts occur.

Charles Charman MSS,

Manuscripts, 1936-1965, formerly in the possession of Charles Charman, Denbigh, and which include autograph copies of works by E. Tegla Davies, Kate Roberts, D. J. Williams and Saunders Lewis; messages from Saunders Lewis, D. J. Williams and Lewis Valentine following their release from prison; papers and correspondence of or relating to E. Prosser Rhys; correspondence relating to libel action against the Periodical Press by Morris T. Williams and Kate Roberts; and material relating to Gwasg Gee, Denbigh.

Charman, Charles.

Papurau Robert Williams yn ymwneud â Chwmni Gee a'i Fab, Dinbych

Papurau a gynhyrchwyd gan Robert Williams (1840-1916), prif glerc Cwmni Gee a'i Fab yn Ninbych, a gyflogwyd hefyd fel trafaeliwr i hyrwyddo gwerthiant llyfrau; yn cynnwys ffurflenni parod, 1906-1909, yn dynodi nifer yr archebion a'r symiau o arian a dderbyniwyd, a llythyrau a anfonwyd at aelodau staff Gwasg Gee; ynghyd â gwahanlith o erthygl Philip Henry Jones "'Business is Awful Bad in these Parts': New Evidence for the Pre-1914 Decline of the Welsh-Language Book Trade", a gyhoeddwyd yn Peter Isaac a Barry McKay (golygyddion), The Mighty Engine. The Printing Press and its Impact (Delaware, 2000)

Williams, Robert, 1840-1916

Gwasg Gee papers,

Miscellaneous papers, 1936-1965, relating to the printing and publishing business of Messrs Gee and Son Ltd including an agreement, 1938, between them and Cambrian News (Aberystwyth) Ltd for the purchase of Baner ac Amserau Cymru and an inventory and valuation of the press, 1956, and of the property, 1965.

Printing accounts,

An account book of work done in the printing office of Messrs. Gee & Son, Denbigh, covering (with gaps) the period 1856-1876. The volume was subsequently used as a scrapbook, and contains printed reports and statements of the North Denbighshire Permanent Building Society ('Cymdeithas Adeiladu Barhaol Gogleddbarth Sir Ddinbych'), 1875-1877, 1881-1885, a printed list of sermons preached at the Calvinistic Methodist Quarterly Assembly at Denbigh, 17-20 June, 1879, and numerous press cuttings relating to the parliamentary election of 1868, the trial of the Tichborne claimant, 1868, political speeches of John Bright, M.P., etc.

E. Prosser Rhys papers,

Papers and correspondence, 1939-1945, of, or relating to, E. Prosser Rhys mainly concerning publications by Gwasg Aberystwyth and including a copy of an agreement, 1939, between Gwasg Gee and Gwasg Aberystwyth. Correspondents include W. Ambrose Bebb (1) 1945, I. D. Hooson (1) 1942 and R. J. Rowlands ('Meuryn') (1) 1944.

Negeseuon triwyr y tân yn Llŷn,

Messages from Saunders Lewis, D. J. Williams and Lewis Valentine to the Welsh Nationalist Party newspaper Y Ddraig Goch, September 1937, following their release from prison after serving a sentence for the arson attack at the bombing-school at Penyberth; together with a note from Lewis Valentine to Morris T. Williams and his wife, Kate Roberts.

Saunders Lewis, D. J. Williams and Lewis Valentine.

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