- NLW MS 20696B.
- File
- c. 1898-1902.
Torion o Llais Llafur, Y Cymro, etc gyda nodiadau yn llaw R. J. Derfel (teipysgrif a llawysgrif). Gweler hefyd NLW MS 20697B. Byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan Iolwyn ap Nicholas, Aberystwyth, Mehefin 1971.
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Torion o Llais Llafur, Y Cymro, etc gyda nodiadau yn llaw R. J. Derfel (teipysgrif a llawysgrif). Gweler hefyd NLW MS 20697B. Byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan Iolwyn ap Nicholas, Aberystwyth, Mehefin 1971.
Toriadau ynglŷn â hanes y Beibl Cymraeg
Press cuttings of a series of six articles on the history of the Welsh Bible contributed by William Rowlands (Gwilym Lleyn) (1802-1865) to Gwalia, 1888.
Papers of the poet and writer Professor Tony Curtis, largely comprising material relating to the literary and visual arts, which includes poetry, prose, plays, talks and lectures, essays and articles, reviews, radio and television broadcasts by Tony Curtis, material relating to literary works edited by Curtis and correspondence to and from Curtis.
(Tentative) fonds date of 1879 refers to proposed original date of Victorian print in June 2021 papers under heading Tokens for the Foundlings.
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Curtis, Tony, 1946-
First line: Harry, you know at night. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
A tune-book containing hymn-tunes, anthems, etc., by Cadwaladr Jones, Daniel Thomas Williams ('Tydfylyn'), George Frederic Handel, Edward Stephens ('Tanymarian') and others. The words to one of the tunes are by Robert Parry ('Robyn Ddu Eryri').
Tonau, alawon dawns, etc. (Gynt Borth-y-gest MS 54.) Nodiant cerddorol. Meingefn lledr. Prynwyd o lyfrgell Mr R. E. Jones, Borth-y-gest, 1959-1961.
Tunes, transcribed mid-19th century, in the hand of Owen Williams.
Tunes, transcribed mid-19th century, in the hand of Ebenezer Jones.
A tune-book containing hymn- and psalm-tunes. The names of composers recorded in the volume are [James] Leach, W. J. White, John Williams, Dolgelley, William Pugh, Harlech, J. R. Jones, Ramoth, John Ellis, [Edward] Harwood, H. J. Hughes, Rome, Oneida Co., N.Y., and J. Jeffreys.
A tune-book containing hymn- and psalm-tunes and anthems, mainly unsigned. The few composers recorded in the volume are John Pugh, Dr. [Edward] Miller, John Williams, Richard Ellis, and William Wilson. The volume may be in the hand of Robert Gwilym (see 561).
Holograph copies of two hymn-tunes - 'Y Ddôl' and 'Bryn Du' - by Tom Carrington, Coed-poeth, 1935.
Carrington, Tom, 1881-1961
A tune-book containing hymn-tunes, psalm-tunes, anthems, glees, and folk-songs by John Williams, Cadwaladr Jones, John Evans, Rhuddlan, Charles Avison, Richard Mills, William Byrd, George Frederic Handel, Morris Davies and others.
The original manuscript of a religious tract enititled 'Traethawd ynghylch Taledigaeth am bechodau trwy Haeddiant Crist' by Thomas Evan(s) ('Tomos Glyn Cothi'). The manuscript was written in 1790, and completed on 11 September of that year. The author has also added a supplement (Ychwanegiad i'r Traethawd blaenorol') (6 pp.), dated after 1811. Inset are press cuttings in connection with the meetings held at Gwernogle, Carmarthenshire, in 1933 to celebrate the centenary of the death of 'Tomos Glyn Cothi'.
Evans, Thomas, 1764-1833
Moore's Vox Stellarum; or ... Almanack ... for the year 1818 with manuscript entries by Thomas Evans (Tomos Glyn Cothi) of preaching and other ministerial engagements, January 1818-January 1819, maxims and other extracts from printed sources, household accounts, and other memoranda. Also included are epitaphs and other verse by Thomas Evans (ff. 30 verso, 47 verso).
Evans, Thomas, 1764-1833.
Tombstone inscriptions in Maelor Saesneg compiled by Mrs Sunter Harrison.
A volume of newspaper reminiscences entitled 'The night the Kardomah caught fire' [a famous Swansea café] written by Tom Richards, sub-editor of a newspaper, together with a script 'Y Cymro cyffredin', a comedy, 1958.
Richards, Tom.
Papers of Tom Owen, HMI, of Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, 1898-1966, mainly relating to his career in education, including inspector's reports on schools in Montgomeryshire, 1946-1950; reports on St. David's College, Lampeter, Cardiganshire, 1907-1945; and personal papers, 1898-1966.
Owen, Tom, (HMI)