- 1993 Group D/2.
- File
- 1897, May 11.
Part of R. U. Sayce Papers,
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Part of R. U. Sayce Papers,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records
A fragment (4pp) of a manuscript, entitled 'Ystyriaethol olygiad ar y genedl Iuddewig',
Part of Edward Owen Papers,
Welsh. Formerly Edward Owen MS 132.
A fragment bearing the words - "M. E. Panton went to Lichfield School 4 May 1774.".
Part of Plas Gwyn Estate Records
A fragment beginning 'Crefftwyr Crefydd...'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
A fragment beginning 'Crefftwyr Crefydd - Na feddylied un dyn fy mod yn erbyn cyfrannu tuag at gynnaliaeth cysurus y gweinidog cydwybodol, a fo'n ...'.
A fragment beginning 'Tyfy mae anwyd dwyfawl ...'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
A fragment beginning 'Tyfy mae anwyd dwyfawl ...'. On the reverse side are the words 'Collections For the History of Glamorgan Welsh & English.'
A fragment beginning 'Ye Rich, well - screen'd from joyless care, Deem not my Castles built in Air'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
A fragment beginning, 'Ye Rich, well - screen'd from joyless care, Deem not my Castles built in Air'. The last two lines are: 'Then aid him, from your ample stock, / To build one Cottage on the Rock'.
A fragment beginning, 'Bardd a ddylai ddeall a medru y pedwar Camparhugain ...'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
A fragment beginning, 'Bardd a ddylai ddeall a medru y pedwar Camparhugain ...', with similar material (crossed out) on the reverse side.
A fragment containing a note of a solicitor's charges 'for the use of the sev[er]all gentlemen in the Copper worke' and 'A strange Prediction upon an Egg at Colonel Holt's.'.
A fragment containing a stanza beginning, 'Thus drink, thus love - nor evermore lament ...'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
A fragment containing a stanza beginning, 'Thus drink, thus love - nor evermore lament ...'. On the reverse side are seven lines in the 'cywydd' metre beginning, 'Cain Euron liw hinon hardd ...'.