- NLW MS 1967D
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- 20 cent.
A manuscript containing a note by J. P. Harris, Rhyl, and a copy by him of a ballad dealing with the murder of a Scottish pedlar by 'Evan Hugh Shon a Marged ei wraig', Wtra Wen, Llanfair Caereinion.
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A manuscript containing a note by J. P. Harris, Rhyl, and a copy by him of a ballad dealing with the murder of a Scottish pedlar by 'Evan Hugh Shon a Marged ei wraig', Wtra Wen, Llanfair Caereinion.
Band of Hope Pledge Book, Tabernacle Chapel, Aberavon,
Bank book recording transactions made by officials of the Devil's Bridge Sheep Dog Competition, co. Card. See also NLW MS 23180D.
Bank deposit account book of the Cwmllynfell Independent Church 'History Book' Fund,
Bank pass-book of Rev. Timothy Lewis Richards, The Vicarage, Llanddarog, co. Carm,
Typescript schedules of the Banks archives in private hands, containing papers relating to Sir George Cornewall Lewis (1806-1863) and to James Watt, Junior and Senior.
Baptismal register of Soar, Aberystwyth
The baptismal register of Soar Free Methodist or United Methodist Chapel, Aberystwyth, 1868-1892.
Baptismal registerof Bethesda C. M. Chapel, Pentredwr, Denbighshire. English. Between boards. Purchased from the Reverend H. Jones Davies, Llangollen, April-May 1961.
Poems, mainly by and in the autograph of Richard Jones ('Rhisiart Glan Ogwen'), Bethesda, Caernarvonshire, with some in the autograph of John Henry Hughes ('Ieuan o Leyn').
Jones, Richard, fl. 1953 Poetry by and in the autograph of, NLW MS 4953B
Cywyddau and poems in free metre by Morgan Prys, Cadwaladr Roberts, Huw Llwyd Cynfal, Ellis Rowland, Hugh ab Evan, Sion Dafydd Las, John Prichard Prys, and Evan Williams, with a few englynion.
Galarnad Mam am ei mab, written in 1824 by Disyml Hiraethog.
Disyml Hiraethog (pseudonym), fl. 1824 Dirge by (1824), NLW MS 1338C
Transcripts of two pastoral poems by Edward Richard, Ystradmeurig, englynion, and a satire on a vicar of Caio.
Richard, Edward, 1714-1777 Poetry by, NLW MS 2411B
Poetry by various authors, including some of south Cardiganshire and Unitarian interest and some relating to emigration to America.
A manuscript containing englynion and other poetry written by David Saunders (1769-1840), Merthyr Tydfil, together with copies of poems by John Blackwell (Alun), Peter Jones (Pedr Fardd), Robert Davies (Bardd Nantglyn) and others.
Saunders, David, 1769-1840 Englynion, etc. (first half 19 cent.), NLW MS 791B Transcript of poetry (first half 19 cent.), NLW MS 791B
A photostat facsimile of a St. Asaph Cathedral Library manuscript containing 'cywyddau' by Gruffudd Hiraethog, Wiliam Llyn, Tudur Aled, Hywel Cilan, Guto'r Glyn, Deio ab Ieuan Du, Huw Arwystli, and Owain Gwynedd.
Gruffudd Hiraethog, -1564 Poetry by, facsimile of, NLW MS 5245B
A manuscript containing transcripts of englynion and other poetry.
A manuscript containing ballads, mainly in the Glamorgan dialect, and hymns.
Miscellaneous poems from the collection of W[illiam] J[ohn] Roberts ('Gwilym Cowlyd'), including poems by Owen Roberts, 'Brysiog Machno' and 'I. D. Conwy'.
A volume containing Welsh poetry in free and strict metres, in the hand of David Evans (Dewi Dysul), Llandysul, Cardiganshire (see W. J. Davies, Hanes Plwyf Llandyssul (Llandysul, 1896, repr. 1992), pp. 253-5), mostly written by himself and relating to local events and personalities. Also included are diary entries, 1839-1872, relating to the weather and agricultural memoranda (ff. 70-81verso, inverted text).
The volume contains a Welsh carol, 1828 (ff. 1-2), Welsh poems sent as Valentines, 1850-1851 (ff. 13, 15, 33), a poem in praise of Llanover Hall, [1860s] (f. 52 verso), a poem in praise of John Hopkins (Ioan Glan Tees), 1863 (ff. 53 recto-verso), a Welsh metrical version of Mother Shipton's Prophecy, 1873 (f. 59), a poem on the death of the son of David Davies (Glan Cunllo), 1867 (f. 55 verso), and a chart of early-nineteenth century Welsh poets compiled by John William Thomas (Arfonwyson), [c. 1840] (f. 74 verso).
Evans, David, Dewi Dysul.
Carols, etc. by and in the hand of Thomas Edwards (Twm o'r Nant, 1739-1810), together with one poem by Ellis Roberts (Elis y Cowper) and a few items in English.
Edwards, Thomas, 1739-1810