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Eisteddfodau, societies, schools, &c.,

A miscellany, 1818-1860, much of it in the form of printed broadsheets, circulars, etc. It includes material relating to the Cambrian Society, 1818; the Gwent and Dyfed Royal Eisteddfod and Musical Festival, Cardiff, 1834; Beddgelert National Schools, 1858; the Welsh Charity School, Ashford, Middlesex, 1859; the Swansea Grammar School, 1848; the South Wales Training College [for Teachers], Carmarthen; the Society for the Publication of Ancient Welsh Manuscripts, 1838; a printed letter on Roman remains by George Grant Francis, Swansea, 1840; a list of some persons who subscribed in 1818 towards building a school-room at Llandaff; a catalogue of Welsh manuscripts in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps transcribed by Lady Charlotte Guest; etc.

The Swansea grammar school,

Copies of The Order of the Court of Chancery for regulating the Free Grammar School, Swansea ... (Swansea, 1850) and of George Grant Francis: The Free Grammar School, Swansea, with Brief Memoirs of its Founder and Masters ... (Swansea, 1849), interleaved, with manuscript notes.

Francis, Geo. Grant (George Grant)

Transcripts of Solomon Harris' account book

The file comprises transcripts, 1758-1764, from the account book of the Rev. Solomon Harries, relating to a school which was opened by him in 1758 and listing the scholars. At the end there is a transcript in Welsh of a minute book of Hen Dŷ Cwrdd, Aberdare, 1858-1862, and press cuttings, 1923-1931, relating to the High Street Unitarian Church, Swansea.

Hen Dŷ Cwrdd (Aberdare, Wales)

Dwyieithrwydd yn Ysgolion Abertawe

Papurau y Pwyllgor Dwyieithrwydd yn Abertawe, yn ymwneud â dwyieithrwydd yn ysgolion Abertawe, 1953-1954, sef llyfryn Pwyllgor Addysg Abertawe Statistics Showing the Position of the Welsh Language in County and Voluntary Schools in Swansea at April 1953, ynghyd ag adroddiadau, llythyrau, agenda a chofnodion.