- NLW MS 3380B
- Ffeil
- 17 cent.
A photographic print of a letter from Rees Prichard, vicar of Llandovery, to Dr Oliver Lloyd at Carmarthen.
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
A photographic print of a letter from Rees Prichard, vicar of Llandovery, to Dr Oliver Lloyd at Carmarthen.
Day-book, 1829-1831, of the drapery and general merchandise business of Thomas Evans, Pontbrendu, Derwen-gam, Llannarth, co. Cardigan.
Evans, Thomas, Derwen-gam Day-book (1829-1831), NLW MS 22772E
Hymn-tunes, songs and arrangements of Welsh airs, 1883-1896, mostly unpublished, in the autograph of the composer Griffith Hugh Jones (Gutyn Arfon, 1849-1919), including the hymn-tune Llef (f. 1v).
Arfon, G. H. (Griffith Hugh), 1849-1919 Hymn-tunes, songs and arrangements (1883-1896), NLW MS 22770D
Songs and arrangements for voice and piano, c. 1934-1946, by Meirion Williams (1901-1976), mostly unpublished, 'I Ceinwen Rowlands' in the composer's hand endorsed on a few; with two other arrangements by David Evans (published in New song book: llyfr canu newydd ... (Cardiff, 1929-1931)) and J. Lloyd Williams, in an unidentified hand (ff. 1, 2v).
Williams, Meirion, 1901-1976 Songs and arrangements (c. 1934-1946), NLW MS 22746D
A scrap-book containing papers, photographs and printed ephemera, 1856-1965, relating to the history of Penrhyn-coch, parish of Trefeurig, co. Cardigan, compiled c. 1960-1965 by Rees Jones (1899-1977), headmaster of Penrhyn-coch school, 1927-1964. Included are items concerning Horeb Baptist chapel, Penrhyn-coch, Madog Calvinistic Methodist chapel, and St John's church, Penrhyn-coch; Penrhyn-coch school; the Pryse family of Gogerddan; inhabitants of the area who served in the First and Second World Wars; and various cultural and other activities in the village.
Jones, Rees, 1899-1977 Scrap-book compiled by, NLW MS 22743E
Eifionydd Farmers' Association
Papers found loose inside NLW MS 22849iB. With NLW MS 22849iB.
A volume entitled The Collected Poems of B. J. Morse, typescript, 'issued privately at Trieste in 1926 by M. Belohoubek Zum Sande' who also provided ink drawings and, probably, the binding. The poems are the youthful work of Benjamin Joseph Morse (1899-1977), scholar and translator. This copy, 'the only one in this form', was made for 'Siarl Davis, M.A.' (f. 44v) [i.e. Charles Davies (1901-1953), author and lecturer].
Morse, B. J. (Benjamin Joseph), 1899-1977 Poetry (1926), NLW MS 22840B
Cymdeithas y Ford Gron, Manceinion
Minute-book, 1936-1948, of Cymdeithas y Ford Gron, the Welsh literary society in Manchester, including a list of members.
One of five stewards' and other account books of Cwmystwyth Friendly Society, co. Cardigan, established 1798, containing particulars of members' contributions to the general and burial funds and payments made, 1850-1920. With NLW MSS 22643E, 22644E, 22645D, 22647C.
One of five stewards' and other account books of Cwmystwyth Friendly Society, co. Cardigan, established 1798, containing particulars of members' contributions to the general and burial funds and payments made, 1850-1920. With NLW MSS 22644E, 22645D, 22646B, 22647C.
Rent receipt book, 1722-1763, of Morgan Hugh for Dolgelynen, parish of Pennal, co. Merioneth, including details of allowances for the carriage of stones, the sale of butter and cheese, payment of taxes and for other items.
Hugh, Morgan, Dolgelynen, Pennal, 18 cent. Rent receipt book (1722-1763), NLW MS 22638A
Poor-rate assessment book for the parish of Cenarth, co. Carmarthen, 1854.
Papers, 1894-1917, found loose inside an essay by the Reverend Owen Humphrey Davies (Eos Llechid, 1828-1898) [DWB] on Hanes Bywgraphyddol a Beirniadol o Gerddorion Cymreig; hyd Ganol y Ganrif Bresenol (see NLW MS 22549iD).
W. Latham Bevan: Notes on diocesan history
An interleaved copy of William Latham Bevan's Diocesan Histories. St David's (London, 1888) with extensive additional notes and annotations by the author.
Bevan, W. L. (William Latham), 1821-1908 Diocesan Histories. St David's, with manuscript additions ([1888] x [1908]), NLW MS 22540B
Sermons in the same hand as that of NLW MS 22691iA, found loose inside the volume and apparently part of a similar volume.
Papers relating to establishing 'Welsh Unity'.
Deunydd yn ymwneud â sefydlu Welsh Unity, ym 1957, sef cymdeithas a chylchgrawn ar gyfer y di-Gymraeg.
One of three volumes containing a treatise on infant baptism, possibly by William Owen (Gwilym Alaw o Fôn), Chwaen Wen, Anglesey.
Owen, William Treatise possibly by (19 cent.), NLW MS 4386B
David Thomas (Dafydd Ddu Eryri): The Inundation, &c.
The Inundation. A Fragment from the Welsh, being an autograph translation, 1807, by David Thomas (Dafydd Ddu Eryri) (1759-1822) of the poem beginning Seithenhin sawde allan ... in Llyfr Du Caerfyrddin, with autobiographical notes by Thomas and a note dated 9 January 1807 from him to a Mr Prett.
Thomas, David, 1759-1822 Seithenhin sawde allan ..., translation of (1807), NLW MS 4354C Autobiographical notes (1807), NLW MS 4354C Note from (1807), NLW MS 4354C
A register, 1647-1649, giving particulars of the sale of episcopal lands in England and Wales, including the dioceses of St Asaph, Bangor, St Davids and Llandaff.
A notebook kept by R. Iwan Jenkyn, editor of The Glamorgan Free Press, Pontypridd, containing notes on the early history and literature of Wales; an address given to the Cardiff Imperial Society, 25 January 1892, on The Aims and Scope of the Welsh National Movement; etc.