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Photocopy of St Davids MS E3/5.

  • NLW Facs 965
  • Ffeil
  • 1964

The file comprises a photocopy of a music manuscript from St Davids Cathedral Library. The manuscript, St Davids MS E3/5, is an eighteenth cent. bass part-book; recto and verso sides have been photocopied and collated separately.

St Davids Cathedral. Library.

'The Croesor File': research material relating to the Croesor Slate Quarry,

  • NLW ex 1583.
  • Ffeil
  • 2002-2003 /

A copy of 'The Croesor file', comprising Adrian Barrell's and others' research material relating to the Croesor Slate Quarry, Llanfrothen, Merionethshire, from the 1860s onwards (1994 donation). A supplement copy to 'The Croesor file', also including extensive extracts from the Minute Book of the Park & Croesor Slate Co., and a section dealing with the research note books of Moses Kellow, the company's manager and engineer, together with a CD which contains the full autobiography of Moses Kellow (2003 donation).

Barrell, Adrian.

Robert Owen's Social System

  • NLW MS 23902E.
  • Ffeil
  • [?1821]

A manuscript copy, [?1821] (watermark 1820), of a treatise entitled The Social System, by the philanthropist and social reformer Robert Owen, apparently in the hand of his son, Robert Dale Owen.
The text differs from that published in The New Harmony Gazette, 2.8-2.24 (November 1826-March 1827), for which see Selected Works of Robert Owen, ed. by Gregory Claeys, 4 vols (London, 1993), II, 56-104.

Owen, Robert Dale, 1801-1877.

John Ingleby and Pennant's Tours,

  • NLW MS 9674D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1796 /

A letter, 14 March 1796, from John Ingleby with a list, annotated by Thomas Pennant, of illustrations intended for Tours in Wales.

Ingleby, John, 1749-1808

Radnorshire & Breconshire mineral springs

  • NLW MS 9666A.
  • Ffeil
  • [1872x1933]

A copy of Pryse's Handbook to the Radnorshire & Breconshire Mineral Springs: With Various Descriptive Journeys and Excursions Therefrom to Numerous Places of Interest in Central Wales (Llanidloes, 1872), with identifications and additions, transcribed from A Journey to Llandrindod Wells, 2nd edn (1746), in the autograph of Sir Joseph Bradney.

Pryse, John, 1826-1883

Llythyrau,

  • NLW MS 9659D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1869-1871, 1924-1930.

Letters addressed to Richard Griffith ('Carneddog') by Elizeus Williams ('Eifion Wyn'), 1924-1928; Walter S. Jones, ('Gwallter Llyfnwy'), Llanllyfni, 1928-1930; and Ellen Closs, Nant Peris; and letters from Henry Owen, Middle Granville, U.S.A., 1869-1871, to William Williams, Gwastad Annas.

Correspondence,

  • NLW MS 9655D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1912-1935.

Letters addressed to Dr. Mihangel ap Iwan by D. R. Daniel, 1929; Laura Davies, Llandrillo; William Evans, Llanddulas, 1923; Edward F. Every, Bishop of the Anglican diocese in Argentina, 1915; E. F. Hunt, London, 1928-1933; Mair Llwyd ap Iwan, 1929; Ellis P. Jones, 1917; Lewis D. Jones ('Llew Tegid'), 1918; Erasmus Jones, Buenos Aires, 1912; W. Meloch Hughes, Gaiman, 1920; John Howell Jones, Telsin, 1935; Cyril Moore, Buenos Aires, 1921; Elias Owen, Chubut, 1921; W. Penri Williams, Esquel, 1928; and his mother, 1912.

A diary,

  • NLW MS 9652A.
  • Ffeil
  • 1887 /

Y Dyddiadur Annibynol am 1887, with entries by Llwyd ap Iwan.

Llwyd ap Iwan, d. 1909

Mona Vetusta.

  • NLW MS 23961E.
  • Ffeil
  • [1850]-1855

A volume, [1850]-1855 (watermarks 1849, 1850), containing pen, ink and wash drawings of ancient buildings and archaeological remains in Anglesey with accompanying text. The volume appears to be the work of Helen Spode (née Heywood), and also her husband, Josiah Spode of Hawkesyard Hall, Staffordshire, and of Plas Gwyn and Beaumaris.
The layout consists typically of a page of text in black and red ink and an illuminated initial in Celtic style, with a drawing on the facing page (thirty-five in total); additional drawings often form vignettes in the text. A few of the drawings are initialled 'H.S.' (ff. 12, 31 verso, 39, 41) and 'J.S.' (ff. 10, 33). Subjects include various cromlechs, churches and castles; the majority are in the east of the island, including Beaumaris (ff. 1 verso-13) and Penmon Priory (ff. 14 verso-26). The volume also includes a single parchment leaf (f. 67) containing a copy of the illumination on f. 8 verso of the Bangor Pontifical (now in Bangor University, Welsh Library, Special Collections, Cathedral Collection).

Spode, Helen, d. 1868.

John Price of Gogerddan pedigree

  • NLW MS 23963G.
  • Ffeil
  • 1598

Pedigree and achievement, 1598, of John Price [or Pryse] of Gogerddan, Cardiganshire, with fifteen coats of arms, all emblazoned and painted, compiled by Thomas Jones of Fountain Gate, Tregaron, Cardiganshire.
The pedigree consists of the achievement of arms in the centre and the arms of Price's male ancestors arranged around the border, and is an example of 'Style 5' in Michael Powell Siddons, Welsh Pedigree Rolls (Aberystwyth, 1996), p. 12. The pedigree is traced from the tenth-century 'Klothian ap Gwydhere' [Cloddien ap Gwrydr Hir] and his wife Morfudd, daughter of Owain ap Tythwalch. Although ascribed to Jones, the pedigree was written by one of a number of scribes employed by him (see Michael Powell Siddons, 'Welsh Pedigree Rolls - Additions and Corrections', National Library of Wales Journal, 32 (2001-2), 433-42 (pp. 433-4), and Daniel Huws, 'Twm Siôn Cati', Carmarthenshire Antiquary, 45 (2009), 39-45 (pp. 40-41, 45)).

Jones, Thomas, approximately 1530-approximately 1620

Llanbister Poor Law settlement papers,

  • NLW MS 17211E.
  • Ffeil
  • 1848-1850.

Depositions, examinations, warrants of removal and other papers, 1848-1850, concerning the settlement of paupers and to their removal from the parish of Llanbister, Radnorshire.
The papers relate to the removal of Eliza Jones and her grandfather John Jones to Abbeycwmhir, Radnorshire, 1850 (ff. 1-13), Sarah Hamer to Llanbadarn Vynydd, Radnorshire, 1848-[1850] (ff. 14-17), and Martha Jones from Knighton to Glascwm, Radnorshire, [1849] (f. 18).

Agricultural accounts,

  • NLW MSS 9600-9611A
  • Ffeil
  • 1840-1877 /

Account books, 1840-1877, of David Jonathan, farmer and drover, of Ffwrneithin, Dihewid.

Jonathan, David, farmer, Dihewyd

Effemera gwleidyddol Hywel ap Robert,

  • NLW ex 2408.
  • ffeil
  • [1970].

Anerchiad etholiadol a thaflenni Hywel ap Robert fel ymgeisydd Plaid Cymru yn etholaeth Ceredigion [Etholiad Cyffredinol 1970], ynghyd â phapurau'n trafod y sefyllfa dai a swyddi yng Nghymru, [1970]. = Election address and leaflets of Hywel ap Robert as the candidate for Plaid Cymru in Ceredigion [General Election 1970], together with papers relating to housing and employment in Wales, [1970].

Hywel ap Robert, b. 1923.

Cymdeithas Llên Gwerin Ceredigion,

  • NLW MS 9506E.
  • Ffeil
  • 1911-1913.

A file of correspondence relating to the foundation, in 1911, of 'Cymdeithas Llên Gwerin Ceredigion'; a short history of the foundation of the society; an address by Fred Jones on 'Llên Gwerin Canolbarth Ceredigion', 1912; lists of subscribers; and some material intended for publication; and a circular relating to a proposed Ben Morus memorial, 1913.

Music,

  • NLW MS 9458F.
  • Ffeil
  • [1900x1934] /

Two musical compositions: 'Stafell Cynddylan' (holograph) and 'Who is Sylvia?' by D. Vaughan Thomas.

Vaughan Thomas, David, 1873-1934

Caniad Llywelyn ab Ivan ab y Gov

  • NLW MS 9391D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1935

An extract translated into staff notation by Arnold Dolmetsch from British Museum Additional MS 14905, 29 January 1935.

Dolmetsch, Arnold, 1858-1940

Music,

  • NLW MS 9390E.
  • Ffeil
  • 1914, 1920, 1926 /

Musical compositions by Evan Thomas Davies:- 'The Winds', a part-song for male voices, 1914; 'The Child and the Robin', 1920; and 'Eos Lais' miniature score for string quartette, 1926.

Davies, E. T. (Evan Thomas), 1878-1969

Extent of Denbigh : : Transcript,

  • NLW MSS 17303-17304E.
  • Ffeil
  • [1894x1912] /

A composite text made of the extent of the castle and honour of Denbigh taken by Hugh de Beckele, 1334, being a transcript by Frederic Seebohm of British Museum Harleian MS 3632, ff. 1-48 and Maitland Library, All Souls' College, Oxford MS ff. 165-287. From f. 233 (NLW MS 17304E) onwards, the text was transcribed from Colonel Howard's manuscript. The text is written on the recto only and NLW MS 17304E is a direct continuation of NLW MS 17303E. Pasted in on the frontispiece is a letter, 1894, from the Clarendon Press, Oxford to Frederic Seebohm which relates to the publication of a facsimile of the Denbigh manuscript.
There are some annotations in pencil and red ink throughout both volumes and some notes in a different hand from that of the scribe inserted loose (NLW MS 17303E: f. 29; NLW MS 17304E: ff. 268, 273, 319).

Seebohm, Frederic, 1833-1912

Llyfr y Datguddiad : : Cyfieithiad/Llawysgrif,

  • NLW MS 17419E.
  • ffeil
  • [1931x1933] /

Proflenni gali, [1931x1933], o gyfieithiad o Lyfr y Datguddiad gan ac yn llaw yr Athro Gwilym Arthur Edwards, rhoddwr y llawysgrif = Autograph galley proofs, [1931x1933], of a translation of the Book of Revelation by Dr Gwilym Arthur Edwards, donor of the manuscript.
Ceir nodiadau ar themäu diwinyddol a beiblaidd, yn Saesneg ac mewn sawl llaw wahanol, ar verso pob dalen (ff. 27verso-29 verso, testun â'i wyneb i waered); ymddengys fel pe bai'r deunydd hyn yn amherthnasol i'r prif gynnwys oherwydd fod daleniad y testun verso allan o ddilyniant ac ar chwâl = There are notes on theological and biblical themes, in English and in several different hands, on the verso of each folio (ff. 27verso-29 verso inverted text); this material is apparently unrelated to the main contents as the foliation of the verso text is out of sequence and haphazard.

Edwards, G. A. (Gwilym Arthur), 1881-1963

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