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Llawysgrif Boston o Gyfreithiau Hywel Dda

  • NLW MS 24029A.
  • File
  • [1350-1425]

A manuscript of the second half of the fourteenth century containing a Llyfr Blegywryd version of the Laws of Hywel Dda, with main text close to that of BL, Cotton, Titus D ix (siglum L). The manuscript was written by four scribes: scribe A (ff. 1-93), scribe B (f. 93), and the more cursive hand of scribe C (ff. 93 verso, 100-101 verso). Scribe D, of the early 15 cent. (f. 97), was responsible for the extraneous section of quire 12 (ff. 94-99), possibly part of another manuscript. This section includes the prayer Emyn Curig (ff. 98-99 verso).
The main text of folios 1-93 (to ln. 6 of f. 93) was transcribed line-for-line for Moses Williams, 'o lyfr William Philips o Aberhodni', in NLW, Llanstephan MS 75, when all but two leaves were present in the manuscript (ff. 7 & 17 being already lost).

A transcript of the present manuscript is available on the Welsh Prose (Rhyddiaith Gymraeg) 1350–1425 project website, and is available online at http://www.rhyddiaithganoloesol.cardiff.ac.uk/en/ms-home.php?ms=Bost5 (viewed December 2012)

Llawlyfr Byr-fywgraffyddol a Byr-feirniadol o'r Beirdd Cymreig a'u Barddoniaeth o William Lleyn (1560 O.C.) hyd at Gwilym Hiraethog ..., ysgrifenwyd ...,

  • NLW MS 18264D.
  • File
  • 1893.

Llawlyfr Byr-fywgraffyddol a Byr-feirniadol o'r Beirdd Cymreig a'u Barddoniaeth o William Lleyn (1560 O.C.) hyd at Gwilym Hiraethog ..., ysgrifenwyd gan Charles Ashton ar gyfer Eisteddfod Ffair y Byd Chicago. (Gynt Borth-y-gest MS 3.) Rhwng byrddau. Prynwyd o lyfrgell Mr R. E. Jones, Borth-y-gest, 1959-1961.

'Llaw-lyfr ar Areithyddiaeth'

  • NLW MS 22898C.
  • File
  • 1910

An essay in Welsh on oratory with exercises and illustrations by Norman McLeod, Pwllheli, entered for the competition 'Llaw-lyfr ar Areithyddiaeth' at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Colwyn Bay, 1910, under the pseudonym 'Cicero'. The prize was divided between 'Cicero' and 'Ioan Aurenau' (the Reverend Levi Jones, Croesor).

McLeod, Norman, Pwllheli.

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