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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = the National Library of Wales Cymorth Chwilio | Finding Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Cymorth chwilio | Finding Aid - Lewis Weston Dillwyn Diaries, (GB 0210 LEWWYN) Cynhyrchir gan Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.3.0 Generated by Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.3.0 Argraffwyd: Mai 06, 2017 Printed: May 06, 2017 Wrth lunio'r disgrifiad hwn dilynwyd canllawiau ANW a seiliwyd ar ISAD(G) Ail Argraffiad; rheolau AACR2; ac LCSH Description follows NLW guidelines based on ISAD(G) 2nd ed.; AACR2; and LCSH https://archifau.llyfrgell.cymru/index.php/lewis-weston-dillwyn-diaries-2 archives.library .wales/index.php/lewis-weston-dillwyn-diaries-2 Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Allt Penglais Aberystwyth Ceredigion United Kingdom SY23 3BU 01970 632 800 01970 615 709 [email protected] www.llgc.org.uk Lewis Weston Dillwyn Diaries, Tabl cynnwys | Table of contents Gwybodaeth grynodeb | Summary information .............................................................................................. 3 Hanes gweinyddol / Braslun bywgraffyddol | Administrative history | Biographical sketch ......................... 4 Natur a chynnwys | Scope and content .......................................................................................................... 4 Trefniant | Arrangement .................................................................................................................................. 4 Nodiadau | Notes ............................................................................................................................................. 4 Pwyntiau mynediad | Access points ............................................................................................................... 5 Disgrifiad cyfres | Series descriptions ............................................................................................................ 5 - Tudalen | Page 2 - GB 0210 LEWWYN Lewis Weston Dillwyn Diaries, Gwybodaeth grynodeb | Summary information Lleoliad | Repository: Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Teitl | Title: Lewis Weston Dillwyn Diaries, ID: GB 0210 LEWWYN Virtua system control vtls003844395 number [alternative]: Project identifier ANW [alternative]: Dyddiad | Date: 1817-1852 / (dyddiad creu | date of creation) Disgrifiad ffisegol | 36 volumes ; all 185 x 120 mm. /1-/19, /1/21-/36 :Half leather Physical description: commercial bindings. Marbled paper covers with gold lettering 'PRIVATE DIARY' on the spine of each volume, and printed labels, with date added in ink, on the front covers. /20 :Notebook with limp covers ('Journal 1836' written in ink on front cover). Lleoliad ffisegol | ARCH/MSS (GB0210) Physical location: Dyddiadau creu, golygu a dileu | Dates of creation, revision and deletion: Nodyn | Note Title compiled from content of fonds. [generalNote]: Nodyn | Note Partial transcripts of the diaries are available at the National Library [generalNote]: of Wales (NLW, Calendar of Lewis Weston Dillwyn Diaries). Extracts have also been published in South Wales and Monmouth Record Society, Publications no. 5 (1963), eds. Henry John Randall and William Rees. The diaries have been fully transcribed by Richard Morris over a number of years, and are now available online for academic and research use from https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/ dspace/handle/10512/111 Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Tudalen | Page 3 GB 0210 LEWWYN Lewis Weston Dillwyn Diaries, Hanes gweinyddol / Braslun bywgraffyddol | Administrative history | Biographical sketch Nodyn | Note Lewis Weston Dillwyn (1778-1855) was a naturalist and a Whig MP. He was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, the son of William Dillwyn (?1743-1824) of Walthamstow, and Sarah Weston of Essex. He attended the Friends' School in Tottenham, and in 1797 went to Dover to study botany. He ran the 'Cambrian Pottery' in Swansea, 1802-1817, living at Burrough Lodge and then Sketty Hall. He was a noted naturalist, publishing works on botany and conchology, and was elected FRS in 1804. He was a Justice of the Peace, sheriff of Glamorgan, 1818, mayor of Swansea, 1839, and MP for Glamorgan, 1832-1841. Among his publications were Natural History of British Confervae (1802-9), Botanist's Guide through England and Wales, written with Dawson Turner (1805), A Descriptive Catalogue of British Shells (2 vols, 1817), An Index to the Historia Conchyliorum of Lister (Oxford, 1923) and a short history of Swansea published in 1840. In 1807 he married Mary, daughter and heir of John Llewelyn of Penlle'rgaer, Llangyfelach, Glamorgan. They had two daughters and two sons, John Dillwyn-Llewelyn (1810-1882) of Penlle'rgaer and Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn (1814-1892). Lewis Weston Dillwyn died on 31 August 1855. Natur a chynnwys | Scope and content Diaries, 1817-1852, of Lewis Weston Dillwyn (1778-1855) of Penlle'rgaer, Glamorgan, containing entries relating to family and estate matters, his business interests, his work as a naturalist, together with his public duties as a magistrate and as a Member of Parliament. Also included is the journal of his tour on the Continent in 1836. Most of the volumes are partially indexed by him, and many contain appendices, some relating to events before 1817 (see file level descriptions for further details). Nodiadau | Notes Nodiadau teitl | Title notes Ffynhonnell | Immediate source of acquisition Deposited by the family of Lewis Weston Dillwyn. Trefniant | Arrangement Arranged chronologically. Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Tudalen | Page 4 GB 0210 LEWWYN Lewis Weston Dillwyn Diaries, Cyfyngiadau ar fynediad | Restrictions on access Readers consulting modern papers in the National Library of Wales are required to abide by the conditions set out in information provided when applying for their Readers' Tickets, whereby the reader shall become responsible for compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 in relation to any processing by them of personal data obtained from modern records held at the Library. Amodau rheoli defnydd | Conditions governing use Copyright in the diaries belongs to Richard Morris and the family of Lewis Weston Dillwyn. All requests for use or reproduction should be made to [email protected]. Disgrifiadau deunydd | Related material The diaries of his brother William Dillwyn are also held at the National Library of Wales. Further family papers are National Library of Wales, Penlle'rgaer Estate Records; Dillwyn Family Papers at Swansea University; and the Dillwyn-Llewelyn Collection at the West Glamorgan Archive Service, Swansea. Ychwanegiadau | Accruals Accruals are not expected. Nodiadau eraill | Other notes • Statws cyhoeddiad | Publication status: Published • Dynodwr sefydliad | Institution identifier: Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Pwyntiau mynediad | Access points • Penlle'rgaer Estate (Wales) • Dillwyn, L. W. (Lewis Weston), 1778-1855 -- Diaries. (pwnc) | (subject) • Dillwyn, William, 1743?-1824. (pwnc) | (subject) • Natural history -- Great Britain. (pwnc) | (subject) • Naturalists -- Great Britain. (pwnc) | (subject) • Glamorgan (Wales) (pwnc) | (subject) • Swansea (Wales) (pwnc) | (subject) • Glamorgan (Wales) -- Politics and government -- 19th century (pwnc) | (subject) Disgrifiad cyfres | Series descriptions Cod cyfeirnod | Ref Teitl | Title Dyddiadau | Statws mynediad | Cynhwysydd | code Dates Access status Container Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Tudalen | Page 5 GB 0210 LEWWYN Lewis Weston Dillwyn Diaries, /1. vtls006186816 File - Diary, 1817, Oct. Readers consulting /1. 13-1818, Oct. modern papers 18. in the National Library of Wales are required to abide by the conditions set out in information provided when applying for their Readers' Tickets, whereby the reader shall become responsible for compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 in relation to any processing by them of personal data obtained from modern records held at the Library. /2. vtls006186876 File - Diary, 1818, Oct. Readers consulting /2. 19-1819, Oct. modern papers 24. in the National Library of Wales are required to abide by the conditions set out in information provided when applying for their Readers' Tickets, whereby the reader shall become responsible for compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 in relation to any processing by them of personal data obtained from modern records held at the Library. /3. vtls006186880 File - Diary, 1819, Oct. Readers consulting /3. 25-1820, Oct. modern papers 29. in the National Library of Wales are required to abide by the conditions set out in information provided when applying for their Readers' Tickets, whereby the reader Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Tudalen | Page 6 GB 0210 LEWWYN Lewis Weston Dillwyn Diaries, shall become responsible for compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 in relation to any processing by them of personal data obtained from modern records held at the Library. /4. vtls006186882 File - Diary, 1820, Oct. Readers consulting /4. 30-1821, Nov. modern papers 4. in the National Library of Wales are required to abide by the conditions set out in information provided when applying for their Readers' Tickets, whereby the reader shall become responsible for compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 in relation to any processing by them of personal data obtained from modern records held at the Library. /5. vtls006186888 File - Diary, 1821, Nov. Readers consulting /5. 5-1822, Nov. modern papers 10. in the National Library of Wales are required to
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