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Letters to John Morris,

Includes letters from Sir Goronwy Daniel, Gwilym Prys Davies, Gwynfor Evans, Ben G. Jones, Neil McBride MP, Walter Padley MP, Geoffrey Ripon and Harold Wilson (2).

Daniel, Goronwy H. (Goronwy Hopcyn), 1914-2003

Gohebiaeth gyffredinol,

Llythyrau, [1926]-1992, oddi wrth aelodau o'r teulu, cyfeillion a llenorion yn ymwneud â'i fywyd cyhoeddus, ei yrfa fel academydd a'i ddiddordebau ysgolheigaidd ac fel bardd a nofelydd. Ymhlith yr unigolion sy'n gohebu'n gyson mae J. Gwyn Griffiths, Nathaniel Micklem, Gwynfor Evans, R. Tudur Jones, Clem C. LInnenberg a Geoffrey Nuttall. Neillltuwyd ffeiliau unigol hefyd i'r pedwar olaf gan Densil Morgan (gw. cyfres PD2).

Griffiths, John Gwyn.

Letters,

Letters, mostly concerning Jan Morris's work, especially that relating to Wales, the British empire, Hong Kong, and her fiction and memoirs.

Letters,

Letters, mostly concerning Jan Morris's work, especially that relating to Wales, Venice, the British empire, Europe, Abraham Lincoln, and her fictional writing.

Congregationalist Memorial College,

Correspondence, papers and printed items, 1981-1993, relating to the Congregationalist Memorial College (Y Coleg Coffa). They include correspondence and papers relating to the attempts to unite Y Coleg Coffa and Coleg Bala-Bangor at Aberystwyth between 1981 and 1989. They also include the College's annual reports and accounts, financial papers, papers deriving from the proceedings of the committee set up to decide the location of a united college, and statistics relating to the attendance at the colleges. The correspondents include Elfed ap Nefydd Roberts, 1983, Dewi Eirug Davies, 1985, Gwynfor Evans (8), 1984-1989, and Derwyn Morris Jones (2), 1984-1989.

Roberts, Elfed ap Nefydd.

Gohebiaeth gyffredinol 1960au,

Llythyrau yn dyddio o'r blynyddoedd cyn i'r wasg gael ei sefydlu a'r blynyddoedd cynnar. Mae'r gohebwyr yn cynnwys Ifor Puw, Gwynfor Evans, Islwyn Ffowc Elis, a Ruth Stephens. Trafodir yr angen am rywle i gyhoeddi gweithiau Cymraeg, y broses o gyhoeddi'r cylchgrawn LOL a'r llyfryn 'Hyfryd Iawn', Enwau Cymraeg i blant/ Welsh names for children a chyhoeddiadau Plaid Cymru. Hefyd ceir llythyrau yn trafod gwahanol brisiau ac offer cynhyrchu a chyhoeddi, a'r adeilad yn Nhal-y-bont, ynghyd â nifer o bamffledi yn hysbysebu LOL a'r Lolfa, a deiseb yn galw am neuadd breswyl Gymraeg yn Aberystwyth.

Gohebiaeth gyffredinol 1988,

Llythyrau oddi wrth ohebwyr amrywiol yn cynnwys Islwyn Ffowc Elis yn trafod llyfr o ganeuon a'r posibilrwydd o recordio gyda Sain, Ieuan Rhys yn trafod Hwyl a Hafoc, Gwynfor Evans yn trafod llyfr ar genhedloedd bach megis Estonia a Latfia a Chymru, Royston James ar Clwb i'r Campau, Judith Maro yn trafod Y Carlwm a'r Anthology. Ceir hefyd drafodaeth ar lyfr Dafydd Parri, Doethion Aberdwli.

Letters,

Some eighty letters, 1957-85, to Keidrych Rhys from various correspondents (surnames E-F), mainly in his capacity as editor of Wales and Welsh correspondent of The People, together with poems, short stories and essays submitted to him for publication. The correspondents and contributors include H. W. J. Edwards (18, with thirteen articles) 1957-61, Winifred Ellerman, 'Bryher' (1) 1966, George Ewart Evans (3, with one poem) 1957-9, Gwynfor Evans (8) 1963-7, Paul Ferris (4) 1976-85, Constantine Fitzgibbon (8) 1963-4, and Michael Foot (1) 1983.

Letters,

Letters received by Harri Webb, May 1956-Oct. 1963, together with two copies of letters sent by him. Included are letters from several prominent members of Plaid Cymru, particularly Gwynfor Evans (6), 1 Oct. 1962-2 April [1963]; Emrys Roberts (4), 10 Oct. [1962]-[1963]; and Elwyn Roberts (11), 13 Sept. 1962-21 March 1963. Also included are letters from Wendy Wood, Leader of 'The Scottish Patriots', 16 Aug. 1962; Alun Pugh, 3 Sept. 1962; and Ceinwen H. Thomas, 1 Nov. 1962; as well as copies of letters from six applicants for the Dr Noelle Davies Scholarship, May 1963.

Ennill sedd Caerfyrddin,

  • NLW ex 2383.
  • file
  • 1966.

Cyfrol yn cynnwys telegramau a llythyrau at Gwynfor Evans yn ei longyfarch ar ennill is-etholiad Caerfyrddin, Gorffennaf 1966.

Dyddiadur

Dyddiadur T. Llew Jones ar gyfer 1981, sy'n cynnwys cofnodion yn ymwneud â'i ddiddordebau a'i fywyd bob dydd, gan gynnwys crynodeb o ddigwyddiadau ar gyfer 1980 (ff. 1 verso-7 verso), ac englynion gan yr awdur (f. 25) a Dic Jones (f. 67). = Diary of T. Llew Jones for 1981, giving an account of his daily life and interests, including a summary of events for 1980 (ff. 1 verso-7 verso), and englynion by the author (f. 25) and Dic Jones (f. 67).
Cynhwysa'r gyfrol gyfeiriadau at Dic Jones (passim), John Alun Jones (passim), llyfr yn seiliedig ar ddyddiaduron Joseph Jenkins (ff. 14, 26-37 verso passim, 60 verso), marwolaeth B. T. Hopkins (ff. 14-16, 21, 77 verso), dathliadau canmlwyddiant geni Dafydd Jones (Isfoel) (ff. 24, 45 verso-46, 51 verso-58), darlithoedd ar Dewi Emrys (ff. 40, 42, 45 verso-47 verso, 70-73 verso, 82 verso-83 verso), ac ympryd Gwynfor Evans (f. 3 verso); ceir hefyd gyfeiriadau at yr ymgyrch losgi tai haf (ff. 3 verso-4, 19 verso, 41, 72), a'r tywydd gwael ym mis Rhagfyr (ff. 105 verso-111 verso). = The volume includes references to Dic Jones (passim), John Alun Jones (passim), a book based on the diaries of Joseph Jenkins (ff. 14, 26-37 verso passim, 60 verso), the death of B. T. Hopkins (ff. 14-16, 21, 77 verso), centenary celebrations of the birth of Dafydd Jones (Isfoel) (ff. 24, 45 verso-46, 51 verso-58), lectures on Dewi Emrys (ff. 40, 42, 45 verso-47 verso, 70-73 verso, 82 verso-83 verso), and Gwynfor Evans's fasting protest (f. 3 verso); also included are references to the holiday homes arson campaign (ff. 3 verso-4, 19 verso, 41, 72), and the poor weather in December (ff. 105 verso-111 verso).

Broadcasting in Wales,

Miscellaneous papers, 1970-1985, relating to Welsh broadcasting, mainly television, including papers on the development of the BBC television service, the campaign to secure a Welsh language television channel, the role of the Broadcasting Council for Wales, the stand made by Gwynfor Evans in 1980, the 1981 Broadcasting Act, and the establishment of S4C. The correspondents include Alun Talfan Davies, 1972, Gwynfor Evans (4), 1972-1980, Cledwyn Hughes (3), 1980, Glyn Tegai Hughes (3), 1972-1973, Emyr Jenkins, 1980, Jâms Nicolas (James Nicholas), 1980, Alwyn D. Rees (2), 1972, Gwilym Williams, Archbishop of Wales (2), 1973-1980.

Davies, Alun Talfan, 1913-2000

Llythyrau,

Llythyrau, 1970-1971, gan gynnwys llythyr oddi wrth Sam Adams (3), Islwyn Ffowc Elis (3), Gilbert [Ruddock] (4), Eluned Phillips (2), Gwynfor [Evans], Donald J. Stewart, Gwyn [Thomas], Meic Stephens (4) a Gwilym Rees Hughes. Maent yn trafod materion llenyddol ac academaidd, ynghyd â llythyrau o edmygedd a anfonwyd ato adeg ei weithred ef a gweinidogion/offeiriaid eraill yn gosod arwydd Cymraeg ar bont Caerfyrddin a hebrwng un sumbolaidd i Neuadd y Sir.

Adams, Sam, 1934-

Diary

Diary of Raymond Garlick for the year 1995, with one week to view, giving an account of his daily life, interests, work and comments on the news (ff. 1-53).
The volume includes references to John Cowper Powys (f. 3 verso), Jon Dressel (ff. 5 verso-53 passim), Meic Stephens (ff. 13-41 passim, 47), R. S. Thomas (ff. 14 verso, 42, 51), Andrew Sachs (ff. 22, 23 verso-24, 34), Jacques Wirz (ff. 27-28, 48) and Gwynfor Evans (ff. 28 verso, 35 verso), as well as to the illness and death of Glyn Jones (ff. 9 verso-16 verso passim) and the disposition of his papers (ff. 17-47 passim). A few newspaper cuttings have been pasted into the volume (ff. 1, 7, 47).

Diary

Oxfam Desk Diary 1996, with one week to view, belonging to Raymond Garlick, giving an account of his daily life, interests, work and comments on the news (ff. 1 verso-16 verso, 19-55 verso).
The volume includes references to Gordon Stuart (f. 2), Don Dale-Jones (ff. 6, 27 verso, 28 verso), Brenda Chamberlain (ff. 8 recto-verso), Leslie Norris (f. 9), Jon Dressel (ff. 20, 23, 25, 32 verso-36 verso passim, 47 verso-49), Sam Adams (ff. 23, 24), R. S. Thomas (ff. 26, 31 verso, 36 verso, 47-50 passim, 54), Wyn Binding (ff. 29 verso, 38 verso-46 passim), Jacques Wirz (ff. 31-36 verso passim, 53), Gwynfor Evans (f. 34), Kusha Petts (f. 43) and Roland Mathias (ff. 48 verso-49 verso). A few newspaper cuttings have been pasted into the volume (ff. 8, 17, 25, 31).

Llythyr Emyr Llewelyn

Llythyr, 24 Chwefror 1963, oddi wrth Emyr Llew[elyn] Jones, Llandysul, at ddisgyblion chweched dosbarth Ysgol Ardudwy, Harlech, yn eu mysg William H. Owen, i ddiolch am eu llythyr yn cefnogi ei safiad, ar ôl iddo danio ffrwydryn ar safle adeiladu argae Tryweryn ar y 10 Chwefror. Cafodd ei arestio yn fuan wedi'r digwyddiad, a'i ryddhau ar fechnïaeth ar y 21 Chwefror. = A letter, 24 February 1963, from Emyr Llew[elyn] Jones, Llandysul, to sixth-form students at Ysgol Ardudwy, Harlech, including William H. Owen, thanking them for their letter supporting his action in detonating an explosive device at the construction site of the Tryweryn dam on 10 February. He had been arrested soon after the incident but was released on bail on the 21 February.
Mae'r llythyr hefyd yn trafod safbwynt Plaid Cymru a Gwynfor Evans tuag ato, ac yn cymeradwyo'n llwyr eu penderfyniad i ymatal rhag ei gefnogi yn gyhoeddus. = The letter also discusses the stance of Plaid Cymru and Gwynfor Evans towards him and fully endorses their decision to refrain from supporting his actions publicly.

Llywelyn, Emyr.

Gwynfor Evans

Papers, 2000-2008 (with gaps), relating to the politician Gwynfor Evans, consisting of printed documents from web pages and press cuttings. The papers mainly relate to biographical information; Evans’ political career in the Welsh Government, including his roles as MP for Carmarthen constituency, and leader of Plaid Cymru; and tributes and obituaries following his death in 2005.

Ephemera

Ieuan Wyn Jones's Plaid Cymru membership cards and a copy of Gwynfor Evan's maiden speech in the House of Commons on 26 July 1966.

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