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Egerton Phillimore Papers
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The Description of Wales,

Phillimore's notes for the Description of Wales, in particular 'A Treatise of Lordshipps Marchers in Wales', 'Glamorgan' and 'Brecknock' for Volume 3, 1906; 'Carmarthen', 'Pembroke and Carmarthen', 'Cardigan', 'Denbigh', 'Flynt' and 'Montgomery' for Volume 4, 1936; 'Anglesey' and 'Carnarvon' for the unpublished fifth volume; and other miscellaneous topographical notes.

Owen, Henry, 1844-1919.

Carmarthenshire,

Manuscript notes and galley proofs relating to the chapter on Carmarthenshire in the Description of Pembrokeshire, volume 4.

Denbighshire,

Manuscript notes and galley proofs relating to the chapter on Denbighshire in the Description of Pembrokeshire, volume 4.

Montgomeryshire,

Manuscript notes relating to the chapter on Montgomeryshire in the Description of Pembrokeshire, volume 4.

Montgomeryshire,

Manuscript notes and galley proofs relating to the chapter on Montgomeryshire in the Description of Pembrokeshire, volume 4.

Llanddwyn notes,

Manuscript notes on Llanddwyn and Llangwyfan, made by Egerton Phillimore during his visits to various Anglesey parishes, August 1885.

Elucidarius,

Transcripts of a medieval theological textbook from various manuscripts in the Hengwrt-Peniarth collection, with notes by Egerton Phillimore.

Notes,

Notes, transcripts and drafts of articles published by Egerton Phillimore, 1881-1937, relating to manuscripts, history, literature, genealogy, place-names, grammar, etymology and other linguistic matters, primarily concerning Wales but also including material pertaining to England, Scotland and Ireland, as well as continental Europe. Interspersed among the notes are occasional diary entries and drafts of letters, usually relating to the same topics, as well as containing personal material.

Notes,

Notes on manuscripts, history, literature, genealogy, place-names and etymology.

Notes and transcripts,

Notes on manuscripts, history, literature, genealogy, place-names and etymology, together with transcripts of manuscripts and drafts of published and unpublished articles.

Notes,

Notes on manuscripts, history, literature, genealogy, place-names and etymology.

Proofs and offprints,

Galley proofs, page proofs and offprints of articles, letters and poems by Phillimore, from publications such as the Western Mail, Bye Gones and Y Cymmrodor, together with notes.

Poetry by Egerton Phillimore,

Most of the poetry in this series is of Phillimore's own composition, and is in English, but he also composed a few poems in Welsh, transcribed works by other poets in English and Welsh, and translated a number of works from Welsh, Latin, French, German and Greek. Many parts of the more colourful passages of lewd verse have been written using Greek characters rather than Latin.

Education,

Notebooks, reports and receipts from Egerton Phillimore's time at Westminster Boys' School and Christ Church, Oxford.

Lecture notes,

Notebooks and some loose leaves containing notes taken in lectures at Christ Church, Oxford, where Phillimore read Classics, together with some notes taken elsewhere at other times. The subjects covered include Classics, Divinity, Philosophy, Logic, Psychology, Geography, Welsh History and Literature, Celtic Languages, and Jurisprudence.

Diaries and notes,

Diaries and notes by Egerton Phillimore, including accounts of tours in England and Wales, together with antiquarian, literary and linguistic notes and transcripts, inventories of furniture at Shiplake, verses in Welsh and English, and financial accounts.

Mayfield terrier,

Copy of a terrier for the vicarage of 'Mathfield' [Mayfield, Staffordshire] .

Mayfield (Staffordshire, England)

Roman Catholicism in Wales,

Notes, essays and transcripts of manuscripts relating to Roman Catholicism, with particular reference to its history in Wales, Brittany and Cornwall, in the hands of H. W. Lloyd, J. Y. W. Lloyd, William Owen ('Y Pab'), Egerton Phillimore and others.

Lloyd, H. W.

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