Llungopi o faled gan Daniel Huws ar achlysur cinio ymddeol Huw Ceiriog Jones ar 2 Rhagfyr 2005 ar ôl iddo weithio yn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru ers 1964.
An English translation of a letter by 'Candidus' (the Reverend Thomas Walters, Kilvey, Swansea) on the abuse of Church patronage by the bishop of Llandaf, published in Y Cymro, 27 September 1854, and a copy of a statement from the Bishop's Court, December 1854, replying to the accusations.(Found loose inside NLW MS 22707iiA.
?Holograph copies of the words and music of two songs entitled 'Y Llyn' and 'Y Môr', both the words and music being by [Hugh Davies, 1853- ] 'Alltud yr Andes'; press cuttings containing poems by the said Hugh Davies; and a holograph letter from R. E. Jones (nephew of Hugh Davies), Cynwyd, Corwen, to [? the Librarian, the National Library of Wales], 1938 (information relating to his uncle).
A tune book of Griffith Williams, Griolen, Llanuwchllyn, containing songs, hymn-tunes, and anthems. Eight of the compositions are attributed, seven to J. D. Jones, Ruthin, and one to E. S. Jones. Two of the compositions are written to words by Samuel Roberts ('S. R.'), Llanbryn-mair, and one to words by (Lewis (or Llewelyn?) Edwards] 'Llewelyn Twrog'.
Casgliad o bapurau, 1982-1983, yn ganeuon, barddoniaeth a llythyron yn ymwneud â geiriau caneuon gwahanol grwpiau Cymraeg diwedd y 1970au a dechrau'r 1980au, wedi eu crynhoi gan Steve Eaves. Cynhwyswyd nifer o'r caneuon yn y gyfrol Y Tren Olaf Adref, a gyhoeddwyd ym 1984.
Holograph copies of lyrics to songs by Dafydd Iwan including 'Carchar' ('Mae Rhywun yn y Carchar'), 'Yr Hawl i Fyw', 'Magi Thatcher' (the first version), 'Yma o Hyd', 'Y Chwe Chant a Naw' and 'Ciosg Talysarn' (see Megan Morris (editor), Hawl i Fyw. Wyth o ganeuon Dafydd Iwan (Penygroes, 1991) and Holl Ganeuon Dafydd Iwan (Tal-y-bont, 1992)).
Caneuon gwerin Cymraeg a gasglwyd ynghyd gan J. Lloyd Williams ac a gyhoeddwyd yn Journal of the Welsh Folk Song Society. Rhoddwyd gan Miss Margaret Davies, Gregynog, 1952.
One of three volumes of poems by Richard Davies ('Mynyddog'; 1833-77), some of them in his autograph but most of them in the hand of David Emlyn Evans.
One of three volumes of poems by Richard Davies ('Mynyddog'; 1833-77), some of them in his autograph but most of them in the hand of David Emlyn Evans.
One of three volumes of poems by Richard Davies ('Mynyddog'; 1833-77), some of them in his autograph but most of them in the hand of David Emlyn Evans.