Description | Mainly set addresses delivered to societies and at conferences (usally he has carefully placed on record where they were delivered, and when). They are here roughly arranged according to date of composition. LLOYD/91 is the lecture on Gerald's circular tour of Wales, first delivered at the U.C.N.W. in 1897, and delivered well over thirty times afterwards. LLOYD/92 contains the lecture on the Land and the People (33 times), and that on Yr Arglwydd Rhys (40 times). LLOYD/86 is about Welsh Story-telling (cp. LLOYD/46 (1-33) and LLOYD/75). Of particular interest are LLOYD/93, a paper read before the Liverpool Welsh Nat. Soc. in 1918 on the Future of Welsh Literary and Historical Research; LLOYD/96, a paper on the Calendar, read before the History Research Group at the Colleges; LLOYD/97, on the co-ordination of English and Welsh History; LLOYD/99, on Cyfreithiau'r Hen Gymry, read before the Colwyn Bay Cymmrodorion on a frightfully cold evening in Jan., 1945. Nor must one forget the mere notes contained in LLOYD/100, amplified in an address at the Cambr. Arch. Assocn. centenary in Sept., 1946, with their analysis of the conflicting ideals of H. Longueville Jones and Ab Ithel, and with the emphasis upon the great services to the Association of E.L. Barnewell of Ruthin School and of the writers whom he inspired |