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T. I. Ellis and Mari Ellis Papers Sub-sub-fonds English
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Media (newspapers, periodicals and broadcasting)

Papers, 1948-2004, of Mari Ellis relating broadly to her work in print and broadcast media, including papers relating to her contributions to Welsh television and radio series, her work editing columns in Y Llan and Y Cymro and as editor of Yr Angor, correspondence and copies of some of her articles.

Correspondence

Correspondence of T. I. Ellis, 1904-1970, comprising letters from his mother, Annie J. Hughes Griffiths, his wife, Mari Ellis, and other correspondents, together with a few letters and copy letters from T. I. Ellis. Some six letters, 1951-1993, are addressed to Mari Ellis.

Education and teaching

Papers, [20 cent., first ¼]-1931, relating to T. I. Ellis's school and university education as well as papers relating to his own career as a lecturer and school headmaster.

Research and publications

Notes, transcripts, drafts and other papers, [?early 20 cent.]-[2008x2010], of Mari Ellis, relating to her research interests and to her books, essays, journal articles and other publications.
They include papers concerning 'Yr Hen Bersoniaid Llengar', [?early 20 cent.]-[2000s], in particular Gwallter Mechain, [1980s]-[c. 2005], and the Richards family of Darowen, [?early 20 cent.]-[1990s]; Llawdden, the subject of her MA thesis, [1936x1938]-[c. 1955]; Angharad Llwyd, [?1953]-2002, and other notable women, [1970s]-1999; and Thomas Edward Ellis, 1986-[c. 2001]. There are also drafts of her novels, [?1965]-[1986x1988].

Family papers

Papers, [1890x1896]-[2000s], of the Headley family, including Mari Ellis's parents, her sister Alice, her uncle William Headley, and her children.

Headley family

Miscellanea

Miscellaneous papers, 1864-1991, of or relating to T. I. Ellis. They include obituaries and other items relating to his death, 1970-1991.

Family papers

Papers, 1868-[1964], relating mostly to T. I. Ellis's parents, Annie J. Ellis and T. E. Ellis, and to his uncle J. H. Davies, together with some other family papers.