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- [1540x1600] (Creation)
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101 ff.
Recently bound in brown quarter leather. The corners of some of the pages of the manuscript have been repaired.
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F. 7 bears the inscription 'John Jones His Book 1731'.
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A composite manuscript lettered 'BARDDONIAETH &c.' on the spine. The volume, which contains 'englynion', 'carolau' and pedigrees, is written for the most part (ff. 1-52 verso and 75 verso-101 verso) by Wiliam Dafydd Llywelyn of Llangynidr (c. 1520-1606) (cf. NLW MS 15542B). Another hand is responsible for ff. 53- 75, but Wiliam Dafydd Llywelyn appears to have annotated this middle section. Folio 6 verso carries an eighteenth century list of payments, and folio 7 verso is blank. The contents are: ff. 1-2 verso, part of the story of 'Trystan ac Esyllt' (cf. 'englynion' 9 to 28 in Ifor Williams, 'Trystan ac Esyllt', The Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies V, pp. 118-21); ff- 3-5v, a religious carol beginning 'hanpych well y gaua[. . .] . . .', with each stanza ending 'ora tu pro nobys'; f. 6 recto-verso, 'englynion': one by Huw Arwestl beginning 'medru tewi weithie yes medria[d] [sic] gydwedd . . .', as well as three written in praise of the song-thrush by Dauydd llwyd Mathe, 1581, Dafudd Benwyn, and Wm Mydleton; f. 8 recto-verso, a short extract of religious prose beginning 'Jessv grist yn keidwad y godoedd o feirw y fyw . . .'; f. 8 verso, an 'englyn' 'pen ddarffo rifo y ryfic, ymgais . . .'; ff. 9-46, 'Dyma englyn[ion ] . . .', a series of 226 'englynion' based on proverbs and epigrams, the first beginning '[D]auparth gwaith ganwaith rag wynebdychryn . . .', 'per Tho[mas] ap Hughe de Ewyas', the epigram or proverb is rubricated oftener than not; ff. 46 verso-48, '[ ] englynion y datts', beginning 'dau .cc. a v. mil digwyn / ont dayfis . . .'; f. 48 recto-verso, five 'englynion' beginning 'Un sir ar bymtheg medd sain / lliwgalch . . .'; ff. 49-51, a series of nineteen 'englynion' recording the accession dates of the kings and queens of England between Henry II and Elizabeth I, beginning 'pymp deg pedwar teg myn tain / ywch ka[nt] . . .'; ff. 51 verso-52, eight stanzas beginning 'hawdd o beth y[w] nabod cwilsen . . .'; f. 52, two 'englynion' beginning 'mi a gaf y geisaf fal negeswr / dof . . .'; f. 52, a 'hir a thoddaid' beginning 'Rag Kythrel anfwin . . .'; f. 53, the six last lines of a carol ending 'am y fordd [sic] y gorfydd myned'; ff- 53-73, a long carol based on biblical and historical events, entitled 'Iacob 4 Glanhewch ych dwylaw bechadurieit a phurwch ych calonaw [sic] dauddyblug feddwl', beginning ' fal iroeddwn i n effrv . . .'; f. 73 verso, five stanzas beginning 'Dues wyn diwad . . .', with the following note accompanying the text 'ymofynnrvch am ddiwedd hyn yma yn well o rhyw goppi arall oscat vidd nid oedd ef yn cesio oddli ne ni fedrei Amendiwch y dywaetha fal hyn i odli os mwnwch'; f. 74 recto-verso, lines in the 'cywydd' metre beginning 'Rhown moliant gan tant bob didd . . .'; f. 74 verso, an 'englyn' based on Mat. [xxiv, 35.], beginning 'Nef a daear wfir o wall / a dderfydd . . .'; f. 75, an 'englyn' by Simwnt Vychan beginning 'Pumptheccant gwyddant y gost / a decwyth . . .'; f 75, two 'englynion' by Da[vid] Johns beginning 'Mil a hanner noder yn wiwdec cynnwys . . .'; f. 75 verso, three 'englynion' beginning 'pwy ywr mares garw a gyrydd myrain . . .'; ff. 76-80, a description of arms of Welsh nobles entitled 'Dysgrifiad arfey y bryttan[ied] o vryttys hyd heddiw'; ff. 80 verso- 82, 'Disgliriad [sic] pob gwlad yn neilltyedic o waith Einion ap gwawdrydd mewn englynion', beginning 'Gnawd yngwynedd fokyssedd eirey . . .', [ usually attributed to Aneurin Gwawdrydd]; f. 82 recto-verso, seven 'englynion' of a prophetic nature beginning 'pan welych yr ych mawr ychod / antyrys . . .'; f. 83, a short English prophecy beginning 'Take hyd of Seuen . . .'; f. 83, a list of characteristics attributed to twelve areas of Wales and the Marches in which they surpass others, beginning 'Pen Bonedd Gwynedd'; and ff. 83 verso-101 verso, a list of pedigrees of noble Welsh families entitled 'llyma Betigriw y bryttanied' beginning 'llywelyn ab Gryffydd ap ll ap lorwerth drwyndwn ap Owain gwynedd . . .', continuing f. 84 'llyma Iach bryttys', f. 85 'Rodri Mawr ap merfyn frych . . .', f. 85 verso 'Plant Owein Gwynedd', f. 93 'llyma Wahelyth Deheybarth', f. 94 'kedewen', f. 99 'Dyma arfav Rys ab Morys goch . . .', f. 100 verso 'llyma Iach bleddyn ab kynfyn;, f. 101 'llyma bedwar post prydain', f. 101 'llyma Iach yr arglwydd Rys', and f. 101 verso 'llyma Iach Gryffydd ab kynan' (incomplete).
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Welsh.
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The description is also available in the Handlist of Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales, Volume IV (Aberystwyth, 1971).
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Formerly known as Mysevin 30.
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 13250A.
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- Mythology, Welsh
- Thrushes -- Poetry
- Devices (Heraldry) -- Wales -- History
- Devices (Heraldry) -- Great Britain -- History
- Welsh poetry -- To 1100
- England -- Kings and rulers -- History -- Angevin, 1154-1216 -- Poetry
- England -- Kings and rulers -- History -- Henry III, 1216-1272 -- Poetry
- England -- Kings and rulers -- History -- Edward I, 1272-1307 -- Poetry
- England -- Kings and rulers -- History -- Edward II, 1307-1327 -- Poetry
- England -- Kings and rulers -- History -- Edward III, 1327-1377 -- Poetry
- England -- Kings and rulers -- History -- Richard II, 1377-1399 -- Poetry
- England -- Kings and rulers -- History -- Lancaster and York, 1399-1485 -- Poetry
- England -- Kings and rulers -- History -- Henry VII, 1485-1509 -- Poetry
- England -- Kings and rulers -- History -- Henry VIII, 1509-1547 -- Poetry
- England -- Kings and rulers -- History -- Edward VI, 1547-1553 -- Poetry
- England -- Kings and rulers -- History -- Mary I, 1553-1558 -- Poetry
- England -- Kings and rulers -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603 -- Poetry
- Wales -- Genealogy
- Wales, South -- Genealogy
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- Aneirin (Subject)
- Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, -1282 -- Family (Subject)
- Rhodri Mawr, d. 877 -- Family (Subject)
- Owain Gwynedd, ca. 1100-1170 -- Family (Subject)
- Rhys ap Morys Goch -- Family (Subject)
- Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, active 1063 or 1064-1075 -- Family (Subject)
- Rhys ap Gruffydd, 1132-1197 -- Family (Subject)
- Llywelyn, William Dafydd, ca. 1520-1606 (Subject)
- Huw Arwystli, active 1542-1578 (Subject)
- Dafydd Llwyd Mathau, fl. 1601-1629 (Subject)
- Dafydd Benwyn, 16th cent. (Subject)
- Midleton, William, ca. 1550-ca. 1600 (Subject)
- Simwnt Fychan, approximately 1530-1606 (Subject)
- Johns, David, (fl. 1569-1586) (Subject)
- Gruffydd ab Cynan, King of Gwynedd, 1055?-1137 -- Family (Subject)