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Anglesey County Record Office/Archifdy Ynys Mon GB 0221 WDAL Anglesey County Record Office/Archifdy Ynys Mon This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 43903 The National Archives PAPURAU RHYD RHYD PAPERS 1826 - 1975 Gwasanaeth Archifau Gwynedd Swyddfa Rhanbarth Llangefni 1982 Gwynedd Arechives Service Llangefni Area Record Office Rhoddwyd y casgllad hwn ar adnau gan Mr & Mrs. R. Benwell, 21 Ettington Road, Coventry ym Mcdi 1979. This collection was deposited by Mr & Mrs. R. Benwell, 21 Ettington Road, Coventry in September 1979. Catalogwyd gan Gwenith Parry Archifydd Rhanbarthol Area Archivist & Vera Bradford Cymhorthydd Archifau Archives Assistant Marc Catalog i WDAL/ Catalogue Mark f 'j CYNNWYS/CONTENTS 1. papurau busnes parthed slop y Rhyd. 1886-1971 1-233 Business papers re. Rhyd Stores. 2. papura u Ysgol a choleg perthnasol i Elsie a Gwyneth Owen. 1910-1931 234-524 Papers of school and college belonging to Elsie and Gwyneth Owen. 3. Lluniau . 19 & 20 C. 525-563 Photographs. 4. L I yfrau. 1826-1975 564-622 Books. 5. Ysgol Sul Siloam. 1892-1968 623-632 Siloam Sunday School. 6. Cardia u Coffadwriaeth a threfn gwasanaethau. 1852-1971 633-713 In Memoriam Cards and Order of Services. 7. Cylchgronau. 20 c. cynnar-1969 714-733 Magazines. early 20th c. 8. Papurau Newydd. 1925-1931 734-742 Newspapers. 9. Cerddoriaeth . 20 c. cynnar-1925 743-747 Music. 10. Rhaglenni. 1901-1975 748-763 Programmes. 11. Dogfennau parthed adeiladu dau dy yn Rhyd. Hefyd adeiladu ysgubor. 1898-1905 764-770 Papers re. erection of 2 new houses at Rhyd. Also plan of barn. 12. Cofrestri etholwyr. 1970-1971 771-773 Registers of electors. 11. Papurau parthed Fferam Gorniog. 1901-1905 774-778 Papers re. Fferam Gorniog. 14. Nodlyfrau a phapurau Edward Jones (1822-1900) Manrt Uchaf, Llaneugrad. 1858-1890 779-786 Notebooks and papers of Edward Jones, Nant Uchaf, L!\aneugrad. 15. Bwndel o adroddiadau a llawlyfrau parthed yr Annibynwyr Cymraeg. 1964-1975 787-793 Bundle of reports and handbooks re. Welsh Independent s. 16 Amrywiol. 1861-1975 794-825 Miscellaneous. Additional Rhyd Papers. 1909-1982 826-846 j Papurau busnes parthed Slop y Rhyd Business papers re. Rhyd Stores 1886 - 1971 (i) Biliau ac ati Bills etc (ii) Llyfrau Cownt Account Books (iii) Llyfrau stoc Stock Books (iv) Rhestri prisiau Price lists (v) Hysbysebion, ac ati Advertisements, etc (vi) Cylchlythyrau amddiffyniad masnach Trade Protection Circulars (vii) Gohebiaeth Correspondence (viii) Amrywiol Mi seellaneous 1. (i) Biliau, etc Bills, etc. 1906-1971 1. 1906 Nov. 19 BILL: C. Ellas, draper, outfitter, grocer, ironmonger, boot, shoe and general merchant, Post Office, Pentraeth to Miss Ellen Jones for the sum of £2.17s. for various items of clothing and material. 2. 1930 DELIVERY NOTES (2) for 1 wringer and 1 carton delivered by rail from Manchester to Llangefni station for Mr. H. Owen, Stores, Talwrn. 3. 1930 BUNDLE of bills, receipts etc. for goods supplied to H. Owen, Shop y Rhyd, Talwm by D.W. Davies, Caernarvon; Joseph Williams "Tyst" Office, Merthyr Tydfil; J.O. Edwards, Herald Office, Caernarvon) Evans & Co., Ffestiniog. Clorianydd Office, Llangefni; H.S. Love11 & Co., London; Robert Davies & Co., Liverpool; Morris Evans, Ffest­ iniog; S. Webb & Son, Stour­ bridge; Anderson's Rubber Co. Ltd.; North Shore Mill, Ltd.; John Edwards, Menai Bridge. (44 items). 4. 1930 BUNDLE of bills, receipts etc. for goods supplied to H. Owen, Shop y Rhjjd, Talwrn by David Jones & Co., Liverpool; S. & 3. Watts & Co., Manchester; W.R. Jacob & Co., Liverpool; North Shore Mill Co., Liverpool; Herald Office, Caernarvon; Arran Co., Bales; Hugh Farry., Bangor; Dd&Aaft Press, London; Fitch Ltd., Tamworth; Pritchards Ltd., Ch^Glc; Powell * SonSj Manchester; H.C. Smith, Birmingham; Purnell & Panter, Bristol; North Shore Mill Co., Liverpool; The Schoolmistress, London; Morris & Jones, Caer­ narvon. (56 items). 5. 1930 RECEIPTED BILLS for newspapers supplied to Hugh Owen, Shop Rhyd, Talwrn by The Daily Chronicle London. (2 items). 6. 1930 BUNDLE of delivery notes, credit notes and receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Shop y Rhyd, Talwrn by Morris & Jones Ltd., Caer­ narvon (40 items). 7. 1930 BUNDLE of invoices and reoeipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Shop y Rhyd, Talwrn by Morris & Jones, Ltd., Caer­ narvon (92) items). 8. 1930 BUNDLE of invoices, receipted bills etc., for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd Stores, Talwm by S. & J. Watts & Co., Manchester (10 items). 9. 1930 BUNDLE of invoices for goods supplied to H. Owen. Shop y Rhyd, Talwrn by Powell & Sons. Manchester (5 items) (damaged). 10. 1930 BUNDLE of credit and delivery notes for goods supplied to H. Owen, Shop y Rhyd, Talwrn by Morris & Jones Ltd., Caernarvon (56 items). 11. 1930 BUNDLE of bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Shop y Rhyd, Talwrn, by O.J. Williams, The Boot Shop, 3 Glanhwfa Road, Llangefni. (9 items). 12. 1930 BUNDLE of bills and receipts for tobacco supplied to H. Owen, Shop y Rhyd, Talwrn by E. Morgan & Co., Ltd., Amlwch. (30 items). 13. 1930 BUNDLE of receipted bills, invoices, etc. for goods supplied to H. Owen, Shop y Rhyd, Talwrn by Purnell & Partner, Ltd., Bristol; Fitch, Tamworthj D.W. Davies, Caernarvon; S. & j . Watts & Co., Manchester; Eden J . Shute, Dorset; Cloridnydd Office, Llangefni; Caernarvon Herald Office; Daily Express, London; Robert Davies & Co., Liverpool; Odhams Prss, London; North Shore Mill, Liverpooli Morris & Jones, Caernarvon (45 xtems). 14. 1930 BUNDLE of receipted bills, invoices, letters etc. for goods supplied to H. Owen, Shop y Rhyd, Talwrn by Daily Mail Newspapers, Manchester; S. & J. Watts & Co., Manchester; News Chronicle, Manchester; Odhams Press, London; Daily Post & Echo, Bangor; Raybould, Whitehou.se & Co., Dudley, Worcs; Daily Chronicle, London; Daily Sketch & Sunday Graphic, London; Smith Bros. Whitehaven, North Shore Mill, Liverpool (52 items). 15. 1930 BUNDEE of invoices for goods supplied to H. Owen, Shop y Rhyd, Talwrn by Morris & Jones, Ltd., Caernarvon (34 items). 16. 1980 BUNDLE of credit notes, delivery notes, bills, etc. for goods supplied to H. Owen, Shop y Rhyd, Talwrn by Morris & Jones, Caernarvon; W. & R. Jacob, Ltd., Liverpool; North Shore Mill Ltd., Liverpool. (50 items). 17. 1930 BUNDLE of receipted bills etc. for goods supplier Ito H. Owen, Shop y Rhyd, Talwrn by S. & J. Watts & Co., Manchester. (46 items) 18. 1936 - 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd Stores, Talwrn by Jacob & Co., London. (4 items), 19. 1936 - 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd, Talwrn by Raybould, Whitehouse & Co. Ltd. Dudley; W. & R. Jacob & Co., Liverpool; Kaloza Confect­ ionery Works, Dansie Street, Liverpool; North Wales Paper Warehouse, Caernarvon; H. Smith, Pendleton, Stafford; Kaloza Confectionery Works, Liverpool; Levenshulme Biscuit Works, Manchester. David Jones & Co. Ltd., Liverpool. (25 items). 20. 1936 ­ 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd, Talwrn by Isaac Parry & Sons, Caernarvonj Danish Bacon Co,, Hull. (65 items). 21. 1936 ­ 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd, Talwrn by Morris & Jones, Caer­ narvon; David Jones & Co. Ltd., Liverpool; Mc Vitie & Price, Manchester; Jacob & Co., Liverpool; Kaloza Confectionery Works, Liverpool; Pritchards, Ltd., Cheadlej Morris Evans, Ffestiniog; Purnells, Bristol; Robert Davies & Co., Liverpool. (73 items). 22. 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd, Talwrn by Rylands & Sons Ltd., Liverpool; S. & J. Watts & Co., Manchester. (98 items). 23. 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd, Talwrn by S. & J. Watts & Co., Manchester. (61 items). 24. 1937 BUNDLE of receipted biBs for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd, Talwrn by Kaloza Confect­ ionery Works, Liverpool; A. Parry, Bakery, Bangor; T.A. Williams, Caernarvon; J . Lyons & Co. Ltd., London; Hugh Parry, Bangor; H. Smyrna Jones, Llangefni; Jacob & Co., Liverpool; Home and Country, London. Arran Co., Ltd., Bala & Swansea. (32 items). 25. 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for newspapers supplied to H. Owen, Rhyc Talwrn by Y Glorianydd, Llanljefnij Herald Office, Caernarvon; Liverpool Daily Post, Liverpool; S. Webb, Menai Bridge. (23 items). 26. 1937 RECEIPT for goods exchanged. Goods received by H . Owen, Shop y Rhyd, Talwrn from Absolorn Crocker & Co., London. 27. 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd, Talwrn by Levenshulme Biscuit Works, Manchester; W. & R. Jacob & Co., Liverpool; Kaloza Confect­ ionery Works, Liverpool 3; Varsity Food Products Ltd., Manchester; D.W. Davies, Caernarvon; Hodgson & Simpson Ltd., London; J . Lyons & Co., London; Pritchards Ltd., Manchester; Mc Vitie , Manchester; Roberts & Co., Portmadoc; Castle Mineral Water Works; Raybould Whitehouse & Co. Dudley; Purnell Food Products, Bristol, Bennet Bros., Bristol, (49 Items). 28. 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd, Talwrn by Edward Webb & Sons, (Stourbridge) Ltd., Stourbridge. (3 items). 29. 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd Stores, Talwm by John Edwards Menai Bridge; Reckitt & Sons, Hull; Mc Vitie & Price, Ltd., Manchester. (52 ijrems). 30. 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd, Talwrn by Rylands & Sons Ltd., Liverpool; S. & J. Watts & Co., Manchester; I.J. & G. Cooper Ltd., Manchester. (29 items).. 31. 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd, Talwrn by Morris & Jones, St. Helens Road, Caernarvon. (35 items). 32. 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd, Talwrn by Morris & Jones Ltd., Caernarvon. (20 items). 33. 1937 BUNDLE of receipted bills for goods supplied to H. Owen, Rhyd, Talwrn by Gwalia Lamp Oil, Caernarvon; Anglesey & Caer­ narvonshire Dairies Ltd; A . Parry, Bakery; Bangor; J . Lyons & Co., London; Castle Mineral Water Works, Caernarvon; Mex & B.P. Ltd., Valley; D. Roberts & Co., Porthmadoc; Standard Yeast Service Banger; S. & J. Watts & Co., (98 items).
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