Commonplace book. English. Leather. Donated by A. R. Llewelin-Taylor, London, July 1957,
- NLW MS 16852D.
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- [1675x1700].
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Commonplace book. English. Leather. Donated by A. R. Llewelin-Taylor, London, July 1957,
Commonplace book of John Parry, Llanafan,
Commonplace book of John Penry,
A photostat facsimile of the commonplace book of John Penry, Puritan author, contained in Ellesmere MS. 2146 in the Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California, U.S.A.
Commonplace book of Louisa H. Morgan and others. English. 1/4 leather. Purchased from Commander H. B. Stewart, c/o Messrs C. E. Williams & Co., Oswestry, 1968.
Commonplace book of Louisa Morgan and others. English. 1/4 leather. Purchased from Commander H. B. Stewart, c/o Messrs C. E. Williams & Co., Oswestry, 1968.
Commonplace book of Louisa Morgan and others. English. Parchment. Purchased from Commander H. B. Stewart, c/o Messrs C. E. Williams & Co., Oswestry, 1968.
Commonplace book of poetry in the hand of Ellen Tompson. English. (Formerly Carl Hanson MS 3.) Red morocco. Donated by the family of the late Carl Hanson, October 1961.
Commonplace book of the Reverend John Peter Davies. English. Leather. Source unknown, February 1971,
Commonplace book of Thomas Lloyd Jones,
Commonplace book, 1829- , of Thomas Lloyd Jones (‘Gwenffrwd’).
Jones, Thomas Lloyd, 1810-1834
Commonplace book of Thomas Salusbury,
A commonplace book entitled 'Thomas Salubury's Book of Scraps and Diversities', compiled by Thomas Salusbury of Denbigh (b. 1761), third son of Robert Salusbury of Cotton Hall. It contains medical and culinary recipes, many of them attributed to North Wales Physicians; notes on contemporary events during the Napoleonic Wars; press cuttings; anecdotes of George II and Lord Chatham; notes on sermons preached by the Rev. Mr. Edwards at Wrexham, 1787, Bishop Horsley, 1805, the Rev. Mr. Mason at Denbigh, 1807, and the Rev. Mr. Philips at Denbigh, 1818; notes on notable members of the Salusbury family; genealogical extracts from the family Bible at Cotton Hall; and particulars of the birthdays of the compiler's relatives, friends, and acquaintances.
Salusbury, Thomas, of Denbigh, b. 1761
Commonplace book of William Thomas,
A commonplace book begun by William Thomas of Brecon and London and continued by other members of his family, containing receipts, genealogical memoranda, poetry, horoscopes; and miscellaneous entries relating to the Thomas family from 1673 to 1755.
Thomas, William, Brecon and London
A commonplace book of John Jones, Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire containing aphorisms and transcripts of poetry by John Davies ('Ossian Gwent').
Jones, John, Ebbw Vale.
A volume issued, 1828, to the antiqury Angharad Llwyd, Tyn-y-rhyl, Flintshire, for the collection of subscriptions towards St David's Welsh Church, Liverpool, but utilised by her as a commonplace and autograph book. Verse and prose entries, 1830-1853, mostly of a religious nature, include autograph poetry by John Jones (Tegid), Thomas Price (Carnhuanawc), and Bryan Waller Procter (Barry Cornwall), and entries by Sir John Bernard Bosanquet, Lady Charlotte Guest, Augusta Hall, Lady Llanover, Henry Hart Milman, David Pennant, William Owen[-Pughe], Thomas Raffles, Henry Raikes, John Bird Sumner, and Frances Wrangham. Also included is a letter of address, 1828, to Angharad Llwyd from the Rev. Robert Davies, perpetual curate of St David's Church (f. iii).
Llwyd, Angharad
A commonplace book, 1810-1859, of Mary Evans [? Llanfynydd, Carmarthenshire] containing scriptural arguments supporting Unitarian doctrines and refuting various aspects of orthodox Christianity; with sermons, hymns, and religious and other verse. Also included is an account of the death of Thomas Evans, Pen-y-garn, Llanfynydd, Carmarthenshire, 9 December 1833 (ff. 63-5 verso).
Evans, Mary, Llanfynydd
Commonplace book, 1818-[c. 1828], mainly in English with portions in French, Latin, German, Italian and Dutch. The volume contains facetious 'Resolutions for the Preservation of regularity at Shanes Castle during the meeting for the Performance of Cymbeline' by Frederick, Lord North, 1786 (pp. 1-2) (cf. NLW MS 11167B); miscellaneous poems including an apparently unpublished poem by Byron, 'On a Lock of Hair', commencing 'Swear not at all, but if thou must' (p. 13), another two of his poems (pp. 13, 24), poems by R. B. Sheridan (pp. 5, 7, 14) and a number of rhymes by 'Mr. Cowper' [?William Cowper] (pp. 3-4); a famous sermon on malt attributed to Dr John Dod (pp. 8-9); and humorous letters, epigrams, epitaphs, anagrams and charades including two composed by Charles James Fox (pp. 25, 28) and four composed by Professor [Richard] Porson (pp. 28-9, 31, 69). The answers to the anagrams and charades are in Greek orthography written in reverse.
Frederick North and others.
A commonplace book of David George of Nant Einion, parish of Llanthoysant (Llanddeusant), begun in 1828, and containing rules of English grammar ('Murray's Exercises Corrected at Neuaddlwyd-academy'); farming accounts and settled accounts with the smith, cobbler, mason, weaver, shoemaker, labourers, etc., 1831-1838; a list of Welsh books; scriptural notes, and lists of scriptural readings at prayer meetings, Sunday Schools, etc.
George, David, Nant Einion, Llanddeusant (Carmarthenshire)
A manuscript volume, 1832-44, belonging to Catherine Wood, containing transcripts in various hands of verse and prose extracts.
Wood, Catherine, fl. 1832