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Letters from Indian rulers (Bundle 20)

The letters in this bundle are believed to be from Clive's second tour. No approximate date is given and they have been listed under their author in alphabetical order. The latter part of the bundle consists of letters with no known author.

Letters from Indian rulers (Bundle 21)

The letters in this bundle are believed to be from a year prior to Clive's third tour and two years later. Where no approximate date is given and they have been listed under their author in alphabetical order. The latter part of the bundle consists of letters with no known author.

Letter from Tilok Chand

I had gone nearly one manzil to welcome the Nawab Sahib but did not get the chance to see him. When we reached Anbuh I came to know that he had asked Rai Munni Lal Jiv and Rai Chakan Lal Jiv and two or three other jam'dars to bring the Chothi Thakurai [younger widow of the deceased Raja] who is also my aunt. When they came back they encamped themselves in the military post near the havali and created a lot of disturbances. I thought I should inform you about all this.

BBC radio plays

The file comprises the following plays, mainly adapted, 1944-1970, from works by Rhys Davies: 'Jenny Jones', adapted from stories by Rhys Davies, 1944, together with a programme of the production staged at the London Hippodrome directed by George Black; 'The old house', a dramatic feature by Rhys Davies, 1945; an adaptation, 1948, by Ross Cockrill of Rhys Davies, The Dark Daughters [London, 1947]; 'A bed of roses', adapted in 1949 from the novel Under the Rose [London, 1940]; 'Honey and bread', 1970, based on the novel published in 1935 and adapted by Julia Jones; its sequel 'A time to laugh', adapted by Julia Jones, 1970, based on the novel published in 1937, and a manuscript note by Rhys Davies on the background of the two novels; together with an adaptation, 1953, of his novel Marianne [London, 1951] by P. H. Burton and typescript remarks by [?the author] on the script.

Burton, Philip, 1904-1995

Philip Burton manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSPHILBURT
  • Fonds
  • 1974-1993

Literary manuscripts, 1974-1993, of Philip Henry Burton, comprising typescript drafts of the unpublished works 'They Called Me Gentleman Johnny', 1974, and 'A Great Reckoning', 1975, and of his Richard & Philip: The Burtons (London, 1992), [1991]; together with letters and cards, 1990-1993, from Philip Burton to David Arthur Callard.

Burton, Philip, 1904-1995

Letters from Philip H. Burton

The file comprises forty-eight letters, 1947-1978, and four photographs from Philip H. Burton. He describes his life in the USA as a lecturer, writer and director of productions on Broadway, and his work as director of the Musical and Dramatic Theatre Academy in New York, and also discusses his own historical novel You, My Brother (New York, 1973).

Burton, Philip, 1904-1995

Ffilm Cymru Scripts

  • GB 0210 FFILMCY
  • Fonds
  • 1966-1995

Material largely relating to scripts and screenplays submitted to Ffilm Cymru; together with further Ffilm Cymru material, which includes proposals for film/television adaptations, casting and funding applications, employment enquiries, contracts and agreements, accounts and invoices, card indexes and correspondence.

Ffilm Cymru

The Young Mr Burton

Narrative by Rhydwen Williams titled The Young Mr Burton, based on the early years of renowned Welsh actor Richard Burton.

Williams, Rhydwen, 1916-1997

Sermons,

Notes of sermons heard by Jenkin Lewis at Abergavenny, 1779-1781, and sermon notes by Thomas Jones, Denbigh, Moelfre, and St. George.

Jenkin Lewis and Thomas Jones.

Papurau'r Parch. J. Edryd Jones,

  • GB 0210 JEDRNES
  • fonds
  • 1901-1963 /

Dros 600 o bregethau,1901-1963, y Parch. John Edryd Jones, sir Ddinbych.

Jones, J. Edryd (John Edryd), 1876-1965

William Le Hardy Collection of Deeds,

  • GB 0210 LEHARDY
  • Fonds
  • 1353-1911 (accumulated [early 20th century]) /

Deeds relating mainly to Carmarthenshire, 1531-1857, and to other Welsh counties including Brecknockshire, 1655-1800, Cardiganshire, 1628-1819, Glamorgan, 1673-1792, Monmouthshire, 1636-1795, Montgomeryshire, 1675-1702, Pembrokeshire, 1724-1811, and Radnorshire, 1689-1773. There is no apparent connection between the deeds.

Le Hardy, William, 1889-1961

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