- NLW MS 8083E
- Ffeil
- [1905] x [1958]
One of three holograph manuscripts of music by Joseph Charles Holbrooke. NLW MS 8083 contains a Fantasie for two violins, viola and violincello; full score and separate parts.
Holbrooke, Joseph, 1878-1958
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
One of three holograph manuscripts of music by Joseph Charles Holbrooke. NLW MS 8083 contains a Fantasie for two violins, viola and violincello; full score and separate parts.
Holbrooke, Joseph, 1878-1958
'The Wild Rose' (original manuscript)
The original manuscript of an operetta for ladies' voices entitled 'The Wild Rose', composed by W. Rhys-Herbert, 1915, with words by Edith M. Burrows.
Twelve chants by Henry Lawes, R. Cooke, E. J. Hopkins, W. Russell, J. Jones, H. J. Pye and others.
The tune book of Owen Jones, Denbigh Street, Llanrwst.
Jones, Owen, Llanrwst
A volume of hymn-tunes, chants and anthems compiled by Owen Williams, Caerdegog Uchaf, Cemais, Anglesey, 1828.
Williams, Owen, Caerdegog Uchaf, Cemais, Anglesey
Milton's Treatise of Civil Power
A copy of A Treatise of Civil power in Ecclesiastical causes ... (London, 1659), by John Milton, which belonged to Thomas Evans ('Tomos Glyn Cothi') and bears manuscript notes by him and others.
Evans, Thomas, 1764-1833
An incomplete holograph manuscript of an exposition by Robert Vaughan, Hengwrt, of the triads called 'Trioedd Ynys Prydain'. The text begins with the breadth of the island according to the second triad, and ends abruptly in the middle of an exposition of the seventh triad in the series.
Vaughan, Robert, 1592-1667
A court book of the manor of Nanhwynan, Beddgelert, Caernarvonshire, 1797-1827.
Address on Salem Baptist Church, Porth
Manuscript of an address on the history of Salem Baptist Church, Porth, Glamorgan, delivered to the Young People's Guild there, 1932, by Dan Jones, headmaster of Cymmer School, Porth.
Agreement relating to Gilfach Goch C. M. Chapel
An agreement, 1875, between the deacons of the Calvinistic Methodist Church at Gilfach Goch and the Llandyfodwg School Board for the lease of the chapel to the Board for day-school purposes.
Resolutions relating to Holywell lead miners
A copy of resolutions passed at a meeting held at Holywell, 1816, under the chairmanship of David Pennant, Downing to consider the distressed state of lead miners and others in the locality as a result of the duties payable on the exportation of lead to the Continent; together with a holograph letter, 1816, from R. Lushington at the Treasury Chambers to Sir Thomas Mostyn of Mostyn, stating that the export duty on lead had been suspended for a period of three years.
A copy of Y Bibl Cyssegr-lan ... (London, 1769).
Sermons preached at Llanellen, Llanover, Abercarn, Goytrey and elsewhere in Monmouthshire between 1829 and 1856.
Anerchiad cyflwynedig i Dywysog Cymru
'I'w Urddas Brenhinol Tywysog Cymru fel arwydd fechan o barch ac edmygedd Cymry godre'r Andes, Archentina', being an address, with autograph signatures, presented to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales [afterwards Edward VIII [1894-1972]] in March 1931 on his visit to Argentina by 'The Pioneers of Cwm Hyfryd', ('Colonia 16 de Octubre') in the Welsh colony in Patagonia. Among the signatories are John D. Evans [1862-1943], 'Arloesydd', and Mihangel ap Iwan [d. 1944].
W. R. Hall : Reminiscences of a journalist
The reminiscences of William Robert Hall (1849-1937), written in forty exercise books and published serially in The Cambrian News, 1920-1921.
Hall, W. R. (William Robert), 1849-1937
John Wee[v]er: Ancient Funerall Monuments ..., with additions
One of two volumes containing a copy of John Wee[v]er: Ancient Funerall Monuments with in the vnited Monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland ... (London, 1631), interleaved, with manuscript additions.
Weever, John, 1575/6-1632
Shrewsbury School MS XI (copi)
A photostat facsimile of the fifteenth century Shrewsbury School MS XI, which contains Welsh versions of 'Officium Beatae Mariae', the Credo, the Spirit of Guido, the Gospel of Nicodemus, the Crucifixion, Elen's Finding of the Cross, the Vision of Paul, etc., and which is closely allied to Peniarth MS 191, the bulk of which is also of the fifteenth century.
Poems, including several 'englynion', by Daniel Jones and others, many of them submitted for competition at various eisteddfodau in Monmouthshire and Glamorgan.
Jones, Daniel, 1788-1862
A typewritten copy of 'Casgliad o Gyfarwyddiadau i wneuthur Hen Fwydydd Nodweddiadol Gymreig' compiled by Mati Thomas ('Mati'r Ddôl'), Blaenwinllan, Nanternis, Cardiganshire, and awarded the prize at the National Eisteddfod at Treorchy, 1928.
Thomas, Mati, Blaenwinllan, Nanternis
Richard Samuel Hughes: Dwy gân
Two lyrics, 'Mari Lee' and 'I fyny fo'r nod' by R[ichard] S[amuel] Hughes (1855-1893), musician.
Hughes, R. S.