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Aberystwyth Borough Records,

  • GB 0210 ABEUGH
  • Fonds
  • 1693-1929 (accumulated 1834-1929) /

Records of Aberystwyth borough, including court leet records, 1693-1882; burgess rolls, 1782-1882, including records of the Improvement Commissioners, 1835-1873; entry books of notices, 1835-1882, draft minute books, 1873-1890, treasurer's books, 1874-1897, minute books, 1883-1917; harbour records, 1780-1906; Aberystwyth Burial Board records, 1857-1927; Aberystwyth public library account books, 1874-1913; statutory registers of licences for hackney carriages, 1887-1909, 1906-1926; licences of slaughterhouses, 1873-1879.

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Aberystwyth (Wales : Borough)

Sgriptiau Gwenlyn Parry,

  • NLW ex 2822.
  • file
  • [1963] a [1968].

Dwy sgript o waith Gwenlyn Parry, sef 'Poen yn bol', [1963], a 'Ty ar y tywod', [1968], a gyflwynwyd gan yr awdur i dad y rhoddwr. Sgript ymarfer ar gyfer darllediad ar y teledu yw un 'Ty ar y tywod' wedi'i llofnodi gan y dramodydd. = Two scripts by Gwenlyn Parry, namely 'Poen yn bol' [1963], and 'Ty ar y tywod' [1968], presented by the author to the donor's father. The 'Ty ar y tywod' script is a practice script for a television broadcast and bears the signature of the dramatist.

Parry, Gwenlyn

Llandyssul Benefit Society contributions book

  • NLW MS 2168F.
  • File
  • 1863-1871

Volume recording monthly contributions, 1863-1871, to the Llandyssul Benefit Society (ff. 1-38 verso).

Llandyssul Benefit Society (Llandysul, Ceredigion, Wales)

Tour journals,

  • NLW MS 16583i-ixC.
  • File
  • 1845-1863 /

Nine notebooks containing journals, 1845-1863, kept by Lady Marianne Lewis, of tours on the Continent and in Scotland, the earlier ones in the company of her husband Sir Thomas Frankland Lewis of Harpton Court.
The journals contain accounts of tours in Belgium, Germany, Bohemia, Austria and France, 5 September-14 November 1845 (16583iC, ff. 1-48); Paris, 15 November-17 December 1845 (16583iiC, ff. 49-62); Scotland, 27 August-14 October 1848 (16583iiiC, ff. 79-108); Germany, Switzerland, Northern Italy and France, 8 June-31 July 1851 (16583ivC, ff. 111-135); Bohemia, Austria, Slovenia, Northern Italy, the South of France and Paris, 24 June-5 November 1855 (16583vC, ff. 136-177); Rome and Florence, 9 October 1856-11 January 1857 (16583viC, ff. 184-224); Rome and Naples, 26 November 1857-8 May 1858 (16583viiC, ff. 227-258); Switzerland, 30 July-27 September 1859, and Germany, 22 July-15 September 1860 (16583viiiC, ff. 273-293 verso); Austria and Switzerland, 22 August-3 October 1861, and Switzerland and Northern Italy, 23 July-4 November 1863 (16583ixC, ff. 295-316).

Lewis, Marianne, Lady, 1796-1868.

Papurau Gwilym Tudur (Siop y Pethe) = : Gwilym Tudur (Siop y Pethe) Papers,

  • NLW ex 2907 (i a ii)
  • file
  • 1880-2014.

Gohebiaeth Gwilym Tudur, 1980-1994, yn ymwneud â’i yrfa fel llyfrwerthwr yn Siop y Pethe, Aberystwyth. Sefydlwyd y siop ddiwedd 1968. Ceir llythyrau’n ymwneud ag archebion gan gwsmeriaid tramor a cheisiadau gan eraill am lyfrau newydd ac ail law. Ymhlith yr effemera a gasglwyd ganddo mae papurau, 1968-70, yn ymwneud â record o anerchiad yr Athro J. R. Jones, Abertawe, i Undeb Cymru Fydd yn Aberystwyth; papurau’n ymwneud â sefydlu Cymdeithas Bob Owen, 1976-2014; a deunydd printiedig yn ymwneud â Steic y Glowyr, 1984-5.

Correspondence of Gwilym Tudur, 1980-1994, relating to his work as a bookseller in Siop y Pethe, Aberystwyth. The shop was established at the end of 1968. The letters relate to orders from customers overseas and requests by others for new and second hand books. Ephemera collected by him include papers 1968-70, relating to a record of an address by Professor J. R. Jones Swansea to Undeb Cymru Fydd in Aberystwyth; papers relating to establishing Cymdeithas Bob Owen, 1976-2014; and printed material relating to the Miners' Strike, 1984-5.

Tudur, Gwilym.

Brenda Chamberlain papers

  • NLW MS 24065E.
  • File
  • [1950s]-2013

A collection of papers, [1950s]-2013, relating to Brenda Chamberlain, comprising three letters, 1955-[?1964], from Chamberlain on Bardsey Island and Ydra, Greece, to her friend Henry [Mitchell], concerning personal news and her work (ff. 1-6), together with one letter, 27 September 1971, from Joan Rees, Bangor, to Mitchell, belatedly informing him of Chamberlain's death (ff. 7-8); and manuscript fair copies, probably in Chamberlain's hand, [?1950s], of four poems, 'Endymion's Sleep', 'Midwinter', 'Islandman' and 'What the old man said' (ff. 9-13).
The letters discuss Chamberlain's painting 'The Acrobats at Practice', then recently purchased by Mitchell (ff. 1-2 verso), and a funeral on Ydra (ff. 3-4). A version of 'Islandman' was published in The Green Heart (London, 1958), p. 27; drafts of 'Midwinter' are NLW MS 21508B, ff. 1-6. Also included are newsletters, 2011-2013, of Cyfeillion Murluniau Brenda Chamberlain ar Enlli / The Friends of the Brenda Chamberlain Bardsey Murals (ff. 15-22) and a cutting from The Times, 21 September 1955, p. 3 (f. 14).

Chamberlain, Brenda

Edward Thomas family papers

  • NLW ex 2879.
  • File
  • 1913-2011

Papers, 1913-2011, of Julian Thomas, relating mostly to his brother, the poet Edward Thomas; with other family papers, photographs, ephemera and personalia.
The papers comprise: (i) proofs, drafts and related correspondence of Julian Thomas, 1917-1938; (ii) proofs of Edward Thomas, The Last Sheaf (London, 1928) with corrections [?in the hand of Julian Thomas]; (iii) papers, 1935-1937, relating to the Edward Thomas Memorial Fund; (iv) typescript copies, [1938], of letters (1897-1916) of Edward Thomas to David ('Dad') Uzzell; (v) printed books, periodicals, offprints and cuttings, 1913-2011, mostly relating to Edward Thomas; (vi) family photographs; (vii) five photographs of Reginald Thomas, together with an official message of sympathy on his death from Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, [1918], and the 'King's Message' accompanying the Memorial Plaque (see xvi); (viii) some fifteen family postcards, 1929-1992; (ix) passport, 1931-1938, of Edward Eastaway Thomas; (x) miscellaneous photographs and papers of David Christopher T. Thomas, R.N.V.R., 1941-1946; and (xi-xiii) three notebooks of [?D. C. T.] Thomas, [1940s]. Also included are: (xiv) a first edition copy of Edward Thomas, The South Country (London, 1909), inscribed by him on the half-title page 'To Father & Mother 15.XI.09', with a few further annotations in pencil in a different hand; (xv) a Morocco leather case containing a sepia photograph, [1916x1917], of Corporal Edward Thomas in uniform; (xvi) the bronze Next of Kin Memorial Plaque issued to Reginald Thomas' family following his death; and (xvii) a stamp containing the monogram 'MH' or 'HM' in a case decorated with a rose design.

Thomas, Julian, 1889-

Hugh Owen (author and historian): biographical information,

  • NLW ex 2811.
  • File
  • [1980].

Biographical data relating to Hugh Owen, father of the donor. Included are his curriculum vitae, and photocopies of press cuttings of reports on his funeral, tributes and a book review of his last book Hanes plwyf Niwbwrch (1952). = Manylion bywgraffyddol am Hugh Owen, tad y rhoddwr. Ceir llungopïau o dorion o'r wasg yn cynnwys adroddiadau am ei angladd, teyngedau iddo ac adolygiad o'i lyfr olaf Hanes plwyf Niwbwrch (1952).

Papurau Dr David Llewelyn Williams Papers,

  • NLW ex 2862 (i-iii)
  • file
  • 1870-1949.

Papurau Dr David Llewelyn Williams, prif swyddog meddygol Bwrdd Iechyd Cymru o 1920–1935, yn ymwneud â’i gyfnod yn fyfyriwr meddygol yng Nghaeredin; fel meddyg llong yn 1903; ei ymweliad â’r India yn 1935 gan gynnwys dyddiadur; llyfrau lloffion yn ymwneud â’i waith fel swyddog meddygol yn Sir Ddinbych ac yn Wrecsam gan gynnwys papurau’n ymwneud ag achos difrifol o wenwyn bwyd yn Wrecsam yn 1910; erthyglau a chyhoeddiadau ganddo yn ymwneud â phynciau fel glendid, dirwest a’r ddarfodedigaeth; a llythyrau cydymdeimlad a dderbyniwyd ar ôl ei farwolaeth yn 1949. = Papers of Dr David Llewelyn Williams, chief medical officer of the Welsh Board of Health, 1920-1935, relating to his time as a medical student in Edinburgh; as a ship surgeon in 1903; his visit to India in 1935 including a diary; scrapbooks relating to his work as a medical officer in Denbighshire and Wrexham including papers relating to a severe case of food poisoning in Wrexham; articles and publications by him on subjects such as sanitation, temperance and tuberculosis; together with letters of condolences received following his death in 1949.

Llewelyn-Williams, David.

Letters from Marion Eames to Gwenfron Hughes,

  • NLW ex 2857.
  • File
  • [1942]-[1943] /

Letters from the novelist Marion Eames to Gwenfron Hughes, [1942]-[1943. The two were lifelong friends and both attended Dr Williams School, Dolgellau. Marion Eames refers to herself as 'Mal' in the letters. Gwenfron Hughes was a teacher at Coventry at the time she received the letters . Also enclosed is a typescript poem entitled 'To Gwenfron' by [?Marion Eames].

Eames, Marion.

Instrumental tune book,

  • NLW MS 24049A.
  • File
  • [19 cent., second ¼]

A secular tune book, undated, but watermarked 1828, and probably compiled during the second quarter of the nineteenth century. The tunes are largely unaccompanied by words, and some are marches, dance tunes and hornpipes, suggestive of instrumental use. Bass parts to some songs are included (e.g. pp. 136-140). Many of the tunes (which are indexed on pp. i-v) are of non-Welsh origin, such as Auld Lang Syne (pp. 1, 57, 78-79), The Hungarian March (p. 23), Duke of York's Cotillion (p. 24), Heart of Oak (p. 33), The Cuckoo (p. 35), Rule Britannia (pp. 36-37, 94), Downfall of Paris (p. 82) and The Huntsman Chorus (p. 90). The large number of Welsh tunes included suggest a Welsh origin, although non-traditional in background; where recorded, words are in English. Glan medd-dod mwyn is ascribed on p. 142 to 'J. Thomas [?Pentuwylo]'.
The Welsh tunes include Beaumaris Quick Step (p. 4), A Trip to Conway (p. 16), Llyweni Forest (pp. 17, 74), Nos Calan (p. 18), Morfa Rhyddlan (p. 18-19), Mentra Gwen (p. 19), Megan a Gollodd ei Gardas (pp. 20, 315), Meillionen or Sir Watkin's Delight (p. 21), Hufen y cwrw melyn (pp. 22, 26), Conceit Dafydd ap Gwilym (p. 28), Conceit William ap Owen Pencraig (Inco) (p. 29), Serch Hudol A Welsh Air (p. 31), The Men of Harlech's March (p. 65), Glan meddwdod mwyn (p. 67), The Break of Day (p. 68), Farewell Harp or Nos galan (pp. 69, 87), Gogerddan (p. 70), Penllyn Volunteers (p. 71), Ryfelgyrch gwyr Harlech (p. 72), Barmouth March (pp. 82-83), Llwyn onn (p. 84), The Rising of the Lark (pp. 97, 113), David y Gareg wen (p. 101), Merionethshire March (p. 108), Delight of the Men of Dyfi or Difyrwch gwyr Dyfi (p. 109), Black Sir Harry or Harri Ddy (p. 109), Cader Idris (p. 116), Pant corlan yr wyn (p. 123), Ffarwel Trwy'r Pwll by John Parry (p. 127), Pen Rhaw (p. 129), Noble Race was Shenkin (p. 144), Hunting the Hare (p. 145), Wrexham Hornpipe (p. 157), Dŵr Glân (p. 159), Mwynen Hafodelwy (p. 164), and Cader Idris alias Jeny Jones Llangollen (p. 166).

Letters to T. Rowland Hughes and relating to him,

  • NLW ex 2828.
  • File
  • 1935-1983.

Miscellaneous letters taken from various books within T. Rowland Hughes's library, including letters to the novelist from Idris Davies, and to his wife Eirene Rowland Hughes from Rhys Davies and Berta [Ruck]. Also included are three radio scripts by T. Rowland Hughes and others: 'From Saint's day to Saint's day', 1935, 'Old King Cole', 1936 and 'Steel song', 1939.

Hughes, Thomas Rowland.

Bala-Bangor Manuscripts,

  • GB 0222 BALAB
  • Fonds
  • 1826-1967.

A collection of 297 items, regarding various individuals and matters associated with the Bala-Bangor College. They include registers and account books of chapels; (Rev.) William Ambrose's (Emrys) Manuscripts; notebooks of notes and/or sermons; manuscript copies of sermons; diaries; pictures; college registers; bank books; papers relating to Cilgwyn Chapel; papers relating to Rhaeadr Gwy; a file of papers concerning the attitude of the students towards military obligation; letters; papers of the Headmasters Thomas Rees and John Morgan Jones and of the Rev. R. H. Williams.

Untitled

Evan Evans, Aberystwyth, Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSEVEVS
  • Fonds
  • 1844-1922

Diaries, account books, minute books and other records relating to the Tabernacle Welsh Presbyterian Church, Aberystwyth, ranging from 1844 to 1922.

Tabernacl (Church : Aberystwyth, Wales)

Islwyn MSS,

  • GB 0210 MSISLW
  • Fonds
  • [19 cent.]-[20 cent.].

NLW MSS 5854-5879 are the manuscripts of William Thomas (Islwyn) (1832-1878), Calvinistic Methodist minister, poet and hymnwriter, and were later acquired by Sir Owen Morgan Edwards (1858-1920), who published Gwaith Barddonol Islwyn (Gwrecsam, 1897) and Gwaith Islwyn in Cyfres y Fil (Llanuwchllyn, 1903).

Islwyn, 1832-1878. Papers of, NLW MSS 5854-5879

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