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Hermit

  • [Hermit]
  • Item
  • [ca.1920]

An elderly lady wearing a shawl and hat standing outside her whitewashed and thatched cottage.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

Hesgin Papers,

  • GB 0210 HESGIN
  • Fonds
  • 1904-1956 /

Papers of Thomas Owen ('Hesgin'), 1904-1956, comprising letters received, and copies of letters written by him to various newspapers and individuals, 1940-1956; literary compositions, including essays and short stories, submitted by him for competition at various eisteddfodau, including the National Eisteddfod of Wales; two volumes of autobiographical essays and reminiscences; nine volumes of press cuttings, mainly of articles by 'Hesgin' which appeared in newspapers and other publications, 1904-1956; scrapbooks and notebooks; and a minute book and other material relating to the Swansea district committee formed in connection with the National Petition for the Legal Recognition of the Welsh Language in Wales, 1938-1939.

Owen, Thomas, 1872-1956

Hester Lynch Piozzi: Letter, &c.

  • NLW MS 4734B
  • File
  • Late 18 cent.

A letter, 1799, from Hester Lynch Piozzi (1741-1821) to [John Wynne] Griffiths [sic], Garn, near Denbigh, and two stanzas endorsed Mrs Piozzi's Brynbella's Marr. with Mr. Thrayle by Dr. [Samuel] Johnson [1709-1784].

Hester Lynch Piozzi letters

  • NLW MS 13936C.
  • File
  • 1786-1815

Two letters of Mrs Hester Lynch Piozzi (formerly Thrale), one to William Parsons, 1786, and the other to Robert Dalgliesh, 1815.

Piozzi, Hester Lynch, 1741-1821

Hester Lynch Piozzi letters

  • NLW MS 14002C.
  • File
  • 1799

Two letters, 1799, from Hester Lynch Piozzi to Joseph Cooper Walker, Irish historian and writer.

Piozzi, Hester Lynch, 1741-1821

Hieronimus: De viris illustribus ;

  • NLW MS 21875A.
  • File
  • [c. 1430x1440] /

Jerome's De viris illustribus in the semi-humanistic hand of Milo de Carraria, who was active as a scribe in Italy, Cologne, Bruges and London from 1437 to 1447 (see Duke Humfrey and English humanism in the Fifteenth century: Catalogue of an Exhibition held in the Bodleian Library Oxford (Oxford, 1970), p. 13).

Carraria, Milo de, b. 1393

Highmead Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 HIGHMEAD
  • Fonds
  • 1548-c.1916 /

Family papers and estate records of the Evans and Davies-Evans families of Highmead, Cardiganshire. -- The estate records includes rentals and inventories of the estates of Highmead, 1800-1890, Penylan in the parish of Llanfynydd, Carmarthenshire, 1817-1850, Dolgadfan and Trefeglwys in Montgomeryshire, 1850-1859, and Pantglas in Carmarthenshire, 1879-1897, and of the estate of James Evan Bayly in the parish of Llanwenog, Cardigan, 1822-1840; account books of the Highmead estate, 1757-1899; records of various estates and farms in Carmarthenshire, and Breconshire; and deeds of estates in Breconshire, Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, Glamorgan, Pembrokeshire and Radnorshire, 1549-c. 1880. -- The family and personal papers include the diaries of Anne Evans, John Jones of Blaenos, the Rev. D. H. T. G. Williams, Herbert Davies-Evans, and his son H. Davies-Evans, 1790-1891; pedigrees of, and biographical notes on, the Davies-Evans family and the Llwynhelig family and other genealogical records, family and business letters, late 18th-20th centuries; legal precedents, agricultural memoranda, press cuttings, school exercise books, drawings and sketches, a large body of letters received by Major Herbert Davies-Evans, and miscellaneous papers relating to his service in the militia and in the South African War, 1891-1903 and a group of letters addressed to Anne Evans, 1786-1802. -- Other papers include election papers for Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire, 1802-1841; returns and orders of the Carmarthenshire Yeoman Cavalry, 1804-1809; accounts of overseers of the poor and vestry minutes for Llanwenog, 1805-1817; court leet records of the manors of Mabedrid and Mabelview, Carmarthen, 1811-1836; Carmarthenshire turnpike records, 1822-1830; and the log books of four ships, kept by H. D. Evans, 1856-1858.

Davies-Evans family, of Highmead, Cardiganshire and Penylan, Carmarthenshire

Highways accounts,

  • NLW MS 10941B.
  • File
  • 1843 /

An account book of receipts and disbursements by Owen Hughes, overseer of the highways for the parish of Llanwnda, Caernarvonshire, for the year ending 25 March, 1843. The accounts relate to Rhydynogfelan road, Lone Coch, from Tymawr to Bontfayn, Voryd road, from Saron to Mount Pleasant, from ffrood y Caedy to Penyfridd, from 'Weslian' Chapel to Ishoreb, from Voryd to Caedoctor Bridge, from Bontnewydd to Alldloydmawr, from Frood y Caedy to Tynlon, Lone y Clip, etc.

Hughes, Owen, overseer of highways, Llanwnda

Hijinx Theatre Script

  • NLW ex 1882
  • File

A typescript copy of the script of 'Dangerous Acquaintances' by Laurence Allan, commissioned and first produced by Hijinx Theatre, Cardiff, and first performed at the Drama Studio, Whitchurch High School, Cardiff, 23 September 1997.

Hijinx Theatre Company

Hilary Tann Papers,

  • GB 0210 HILTAN
  • Fonds
  • 1971-2016.

Papers of the composer Hilary Tann, comprising printed music scores. The music scores include those published in the U.S. by the Oxford University Press and more recently Rowanberry Music. Accumulated papers include copies of Dim Sum, 2001 - 2009, festival programmes, and other printed articles.

Tann, Hilary

Hilda Morgan Music Manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 HILMOR
  • Fonds
  • 1941-1993 /

Papers, 1941-1993, comprising musical compositions and arrangements by Hilda Morgan, both manuscript and published, together with publishing agreements and royalty statements, papers relating to the repertoire of Cavatina Choir, Penarth, and a list of Hilda Morgan's compositions.

Morgan, Hilda, 1926-1994.

'Hiraeth Cymro' a 'Maes Garmon',

  • NLW MS 9032A
  • File
  • 1820, 1823 /

Holograph poetry by Hugh Jones ('Erfyl'), with annotations - 'Cywydd: Hiraeth Cymro am ei Wlad mewn Bro estron ... Testun Cymdeithas Cymmrodorion yn Mhowys, 1820; and 'Awdl: [Maes Garmon]' submitted for competition at the Mold Eisteddfod, 1823.

Hugh Jones ('Erfyl').

Histoire Secrétte de l'heureuse Revolution de 1688 ...

  • NLW MS 4588C
  • File
  • 18 cent.

A transcript of Histoire Secrétte de l'heureuse Revolution de 1688 ... dediée a la Personne Sacrée du Roy George ..., being a translation made for the benefit of King George I (1660-1727) of The Secret History of the Happy Revolution in 1688 ... (London, 1715) by Hugh Speke (1656-?1724), political agitator.

Historia Britonum

  • NLW MS 1968C
  • File
  • 20 cent.

A photostat facsimile of the Chartres manuscript, written c. 900, of the Historia Britonum of Nennius.

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