Two songs sung in Pembrokeshire
- NLW MS 2680D
- Ffeil
- 20 cent.
A manuscript containing a transcript by W. G. H. Barnes of the words of two songs formerly sung in Pembrokeshire.
Barnes, W. G. K. Transcript of song words (20 cent.), NLW MS 2680D
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Two songs sung in Pembrokeshire
A manuscript containing a transcript by W. G. H. Barnes of the words of two songs formerly sung in Pembrokeshire.
Barnes, W. G. K. Transcript of song words (20 cent.), NLW MS 2680D
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