Fellowship of Reconciliation ('Cymdeithas y Cymod yng Nghymru') Records

Scope and Content

The fonds comprises records of the Fellowship of Reconciliation ('Cymdeithas y Cymod yng Nghymru'), 1939-2001, including minutes, correspondence, newsletters, periodicals and newspaper cuttings. A further collection of newspaper cuttings were received in October 2014.

Administrative / Biographical History

The Fellowship of Reconciliation (F.O.R.) was formed originally in Cambridge towards the end of 1914. There was at least one Welshman amongst those who came together to form the movement, namely the Rev. Richard Roberts who, together with George M. Ll. Davies, went on to form Cymdeithas y Cymod yng Nghymru. Between 1914 and 1918 Cymdeithas y Cymod developed its first members from those Christians who were opposed to the War. The Society developed as a branch of the Fellowship of Reconciliation in the United Kingdom, playing an important role in the formation of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation (I.F.O.R) in the Netherlands in 1919. For sixty years, Cymdeithas y Cymod worked within the British F.O.R., whilst developing its own national character. However, in 1974 the Society became autonomous and formed its own executive committee and general secretary. It is also responsible for its own fundraising and witness.

Arrangement

Arranged at NLW into seven series: Committee minutes; general correspondence; financial papers; records concerning membership; papers relating to projects and campaigns; youth membership papers; and correspondence with IFOR and with the Fellowship of Reconciliation for England, Scotland and Ireland; and two files: scrapbook; and FOR East Glamorgan and Monmouthshire minute book.

Access Information

Readers consulting modern papers in the National Library of Wales are required to sign the 'Modern papers - data protection' form.

Acquisition Information

Donated by Ms Nia Rhosier, Meifod, on behalf of Cymdeithas y Cymod yng Nghymru, June 2002 and October 2014.; 0200208116

Note

The Fellowship of Reconciliation (F.O.R.) was formed originally in Cambridge towards the end of 1914. There was at least one Welshman amongst those who came together to form the movement, namely the Rev. Richard Roberts who, together with George M. Ll. Davies, went on to form Cymdeithas y Cymod yng Nghymru. Between 1914 and 1918 Cymdeithas y Cymod developed its first members from those Christians who were opposed to the War. The Society developed as a branch of the Fellowship of Reconciliation in the United Kingdom, playing an important role in the formation of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation (I.F.O.R) in the Netherlands in 1919. For sixty years, Cymdeithas y Cymod worked within the British F.O.R., whilst developing its own national character. However, in 1974 the Society became autonomous and formed its own executive committee and general secretary. It is also responsible for its own fundraising and witness.

Other Finding Aids

A hard copy of the list is available at NLW.

Archivist's Note

February 2003

Compiled by Owain Schiavone.

The following sources were used in the compilation of this description: NLW, Fellowship of Reconciliation ('Cymdeithas y Cymod yng Nghymru') Records.

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Action: All papers donated to NLW have been retained..

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Related Material

Printed material, including newsletters, magazines, and booklets, is also held at NLW.

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