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Aberystwyth Corporation, 1909 (C8/1), Aberystwyth Gas Company, 1907-1908 (2-4), Aberystwyth Observer, 1910 (5), Aberystwyth Union, 1901-1907 (6-44), Margaret Elizabeth Agnew, [1870] (45-46), Alliance Assurance Company, 1910-1902 (47-64), R. G. Bennett, printer, 1916-1921 (65-69), H. E. Bonsall, 1922 (70), J. G. W. Bonsall, [1870] (71), Cambrian News, Aberystwyth, 1902-1922 (72-76), Chiswick Electricity Supply Corporation, 1907 (77-79), Edward L. Cole, [1870] (80), John Cole, [1870] (81), B. Davies, 1922 (82), David Davies, plasterer, 1907 (83-84), David Davies, [1870] (85), D. C. Davies, 1922 (86), David Jenkin Davies, [1870] (87), John Davies, [1870], 1876 (88-89), J. Thomas Davies, 1922 (90), Margaret Davies, 1874 (91), Mary E. Davies, 1922 (92-92a), Mathew H. Davis, 1874 (93), M. Williams Davies, 1922 (94), Thomas Davies, [1870], 95, Alfred Doubble & Co., 1881-1907 (96-102), Doubble, Morrell & Co., 1913 (103-104), E. Edwards, [1870], 105, Edward Edwards, [1870]-1883 (106-109), Evan R. Edwards, 1919 (110), W. Edwards, 1909-1913 (111-115), W. R. Edwards, 1922 (116), Edward Ellis, 1907 (117), John Ellis, [1870] (118), Ann Evans, 1922 (119), David Evans, 1922 (120), D. W. Evans, 1919 (121), E. Llewelyn Evans, 1922 (122), James Evans, 1874 (123), John Evans, [1870]-1874 (124-124a), John Evans [Prudential Assurance premium receipt book], 1890 (125), Rowland Evans, [1870] (126), Thomas Evans, [1870] (127), Watkin Evans, 1922 (128), William Evans, 1922 (129), Osborne Garrett Co., 1908 (130), H. J. Griffiths, 1907 (131), John Griffiths, [1870] (132), J. Pugh Griffiths, 1922 (133), J. P. Griffiths, 1912 (133), Margaret Griffiths, [1870] (135), M. Robert Griffiths, 1922 (136), S. P. Griffiths, 1922 (137), Thomas Griffiths, 1870, E. R. Gyde, 1912 (139), W. P. Hamstone, 1915 (140), T. D. Harries, 1892 (141), H. Hackney, [1870] (142), Mabel Hawthorn, 1921-1922 (143-144), Th. Howells, [1870] (145), Eliza Hughes, 1892 (146), Hugh Hughes, 1880-1920 (147-151), H. Meyric Hughes, 1922 (152), L. Hughes, 1906 (153), Richard Hughes, [1870]-1874 (154-155), Inland Revenue, 1880-1922 (156-172), Annie Julian James, 1922 (173), Gwilym James, 1922 (174), Margaret James, 1922 (175), David Jenkins, [1870] (176), E. E. Jenkins, 1901-1907 (177-180), Edward Evan Jenkins, 1897-1898 (181-187), John Jenkins, 1892 (188), J. T. Jenkins, 1901 (189), R. J. Jenkins, [c.1920] (190), Thomas Jenkins, 1903 (191), Jordan & Sons, 1922 (192-193), Jones Stores, 1903 (194), Jones & Richards, 1897-1907 (195-197), D. Jones, [1870] (198), E. W. Jones, [1870] (199), Gwilym I. Jones, 1916 (200), Gwladys J. Jones, 1922 (201), I. P. Jones, [1870] (202), James Jones, 1874 (203), Jane E. Jones, 1922 (204), Jenkin Jones, 1897-1898 (205-208), John Jones, Llanbadarn Parish Clerk, 1892 (209-210), John Jones, [1870]-1898 (211-216), John Lloyd Jones, 1897-1898 (217-218), J. R. Jones, [1870] (219), Margaret J. Jones, 1922 (220), Morris Jones, [1870] (221), Peter Jones, 1922 (222), R. Jones, [1870] (223-224), R. Rowland Jones, 1922 (225), Sarah Jones, 1922 (226), T. Cecil Jones, 1922 (227), T. W. Jones, 1922 (228), Thomas H. Jones, [1870]-1894 (229-230), Mary A. Hackney Knowles, 1922 (231), Anne Lewis, [1870] (232), D. Lloyd Lewis, 1922 (233-234), Mary Lewton, [1870] (235), D. Lloyd (secretary), 1904-1914 (236-245), London Gazette, 1922 (246-247), P. B. Loveday, 1916 (248), G. Croydon Marks, 1901-1919 (249-253), John Mathias, [1870] (254), [L?] Mathias, 1922 (255), Henry Mitchell, [1870] (256), Mary Morris, 1922 (257), W. A. Morris, [1870] (258), Elizabeth C. Morgan, 1922 (259), Harry J. Morgan, 1921-1922 (260-261), Isaac Morgan, [1870] (262), John Morgan, [1870] (263), John Morgan (stationer), [1870]-1907 (264-270), R. Morgan, 1922 (271), Richard Morgan, [1870] (272), Rowland Morgans, [1870]-1922 (273-274), Northern Accident Insurance Co., 1901-1906 (275-282), W. P. Owen, 1922 (283), Mabel M. Pacy, 1922 (284), B. Pareezer, 1904 (285), Rees Peters, [1870] (286), E. Owen Phillips, [1870] (287), Margaret Eleanor Phillips, 1922 (288), Martha Elizabeth Phillips, 1922 (289), E. Powell, 1922 (290), T. Powell & Co., 1892 (291), T. W. Powell, [1870]-1922 (292-293), J. Rees, 1875 (294), John Richards, [1870] (295), Mary Richards, 1922 (296), Morgan Richards, [1870] (297), R. Richards, 1922 (298), Roberts & Evans, 1922 (299-300), David Roberts, [1870]-1919 (301-310), Edwin Roberts, 1922 (311), G. F. Roberts, 1922 (312-313), Jane Roberts, 1922 (314), C. R. Robertson, 1922 (315), Jane Rowe, [c.1892] (316), David Rowlands, 1907-1915 (317-325), Rowland Rowlands, [1870] (326), William Rowlands, 1892 (327), Salter & Rowlands, 1901 (328), Edward Samuel, [1870] (329), T. J. Samuel, 1922 (330), J. Shakespeare, 1913 (331), C. T. Smith, 1922 (332), G. T. Smith, 1874 (333), J. .D. Spencer, 1912 (334), A. E. Taylor, 1922 (335), R. Edwards-Taylor, 1874 (336), E. W. Thomas, 1914 (337), Daniel Thomas, 1892-1922 (338-340), Martha Elizabeth Thomas, [1870] (341), Mary Sarah Thomas, [1870] (342), Thomas Thomas, 1907 (343), Thomas G. Thomas, [1870] (344), W. H. Thomas, [1870] (345), William Thomas, [1870] (346), James Truscott, [1870] (347), Urban Sanitary Authority, 1901-1907 (348-388), James Vaughan, 1874 (389), R. D. Vaughan, 1919-1922 (390-391), James Watkins, 1905-1908 (392-393), John Watkins, [1870] (394), J. Watkins, 1922 (395), William Watkins, 1920 (396), G. Webster, 1870-1871 (397-401a), Welsh Gazette, 1920-1922 (402-403), A. L. Williams, 1922 (404), C. Williams, [1870 (405), D. Williams, [1870 (406), Elizabeth Williams, [1870 (407), Elizabeth Edwards Williams, 1922 (408), J. Williams, 1922 (409), James Williams, 1922 (410), Margaret Jones Williams, 1922 (411), M. J. Williams, 1922 (412), Rufus Williams, 1922 (413), Thomas Williams, 1874 (414), William Thomas Williams, [1870 (415), Henry Willis, [1870 (416), and Reginald Worthington, 1897-1898 (417-421).

Personalia. Of particular interest are: a poem in Welsh endorsed, 'Written & composed by William Jones MP at a dinner ...,

Personalia. Of particular interest are: a poem in Welsh endorsed, 'Written & composed by William Jones MP at a dinner given in the House of Commons by Mr & Mrs J. Herbert Lewis on July:9:1913. Found among my papers in February 1931, and given to Lady Carey Evans. Annie J. Hughes Griffiths' (no. 186); OCE's advanced driving certificate, April 1964 (no. 193); and typescript and manuscript drafts of her autobiography Lloyd George was my father (Llandysul, 1985) (nos. 201-2).

Sermon notes,

'Llyfr Testunau Pregethau', 1888, by Annie J. Davies, Cwrtmawr.

Ellis, Annie J. (Annie Jane), 1873-1942

Legal precedents; catalogue of deeds,

A volume originally used by J. H. Davies to record some late nineteenth and early twentieth century legal precedents, including an opinion, 3 February [19]05, on the claim for payment of chief rents by freeholders 'in and about' Dinas Mawddwy. Beginning at the end of the volume is a catalogue compiled by Annie J. Ellis, Thomas Iorwerth Ellis and J. H. Davies, c. 1914, of bundles of deeds and documents numbered 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 (Watkins of Moelcerni, Cardiganshire) and dated 1549-1848 in the Cwrtmawr collection of deeds (now in the National Library of Wales and described in detail in a typewritten catalogue (1956)).

Mynegai i 'Amryw',

Two volumes in the hand of Annie Jane Ellis, with additions by J. H. Davies, being an index, in alphabetical order of authors' surnames, to volumes of 'Amryw' ('to No. 403') in the Cwrtmawr Library.

Ellis, Annie J. (Annie Jane), 1873-1942

Miscellaneous papers,

Miscellaneous papers, including an extract 'From the Mabinogion of Lady Guest' [cf. The Mabinogion ... translated with notes, by Lady Charlotte Guest (London, 1877), pp. 74-6], a list of early Welsh books (in the autograph of [Thomas Edward Ellis], an extract from Kinmel MS 76 [NLW MS 1576] relating to Thomas Lloyd of Penmaen, and a bibliography entitled '"Y Bardd Cwsc" by Elis Wyn o Lasynys' [cf. The Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society, Vol. IV, pp. 199-208]. There are also a number of blue wrappers from past issues of 'Beibl Peter Williams' (1770) and the Welsh edition of Cann's Bible (1790) with printed proposals, Trefecca, 1786, relating to the latter, and part of a notebook (eighteenth century), which belonged to David Jones of Bryn y Rhig near Dolgelly and others, containing a few 'englynion', etc.

Guest, Charlotte, Lady, 1812-1895

Letters Relating To T. E. Ellis,

Correspondence and obituaries, 1898-1935, relating to T. E. Ellis, including a letter of thanks from Ellis for a present given to him by Daniel Lleufer Thomas and his wife, together with letters from T. I. Ellis, Annie Hughes Griffiths [formerly Mrs T. E. Ellis] and R. T. Jenkins concerning a biography of Ellis and a commemorative plaque.

Griffiths, Annie J. Hughes,

Also signed : Ellis, Annie J. Aberystwyth / London / Brighton / Borth / Rhyl / Llandrindod Wells. She would be grateful if EMH could publish the enclosed letter (not included), ensuring that the authors of Tom Ellis's biography gain every assistance [A/1217]. A. J. H. G. asks if EMH will undertake to write a biography of her late husband, Tom Ellis as R. T. Jenkins is unable to do so [A/1218]. The writer thanks EMH for agreeing to write the biography [A/1220], and discusses matters relating to the work, such as source material and EMH's expenses [A/1224-9]. The remaining letters are described individually in the former schedule, 'E. Morgan Humphreys Papers, A List', available in hard copy at NLW. English and Welsh.

Letter from Peter Hughes Griffiths, Llandrindod Wells,

Annie and Tom enjoyed their recent stay at Plas Penucha. Has often thought of writing to John Herbert Lewis on the subject of soul books, but is now writing to request a list of 'living books of testimony'. Is convinced many people are living 'quite outside a great secret'. Reflects on human nature.

Letter from Peter Hughes Griffiths, 42 West Heath Drive,

Was glad to hear that the operation had helped John Herbert Lewis. A number of members at Charing Cross have died this year. 'The depression in Wales however has brought a tremendous number of Welsh people into London & the number of tocynnau aelodaeth read on Sunday nights has been longer than ever'. Annie has visited Mrs Mostyn Lewis. Laments the state of the modern world.

Thomas Edward Ellis,

Most of the letters, 1896-1899, are short, giving family and personal news intermingled with reports of political life at London and other news. There are also several references to their research work on Morgan Llwyd. A few of the letters have enclosures from other correspondents.

Ellis, Thomas Edward, 1859-1899

T. I. Ellis,

The letters, 1905-1925, give family and domestic news. Some were written during travels on the Continent.

Ellis, T. I. (Thomas Iorwerth), 1899-1970

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