Cardiganshire

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Caneuon a charolau crefyddol

A volume containing religious songs and carols, in Welsh, of the 17th and 18th centuries. The authors were mostly natives of the Teifi Valley in Cardiganshire, where the book was written c. 1720; however, pp. 226-34 and 245-344 are in later hands. Many of the compositions were written by Evan Griffith of Twrgwyn, Cardiganshire. Dates of songs are incorporated in the last lines, but the author's meaning is not always certain and the dates in the latter portion cannot be relied upon. In some cases, the author's name has been obtained from Cwrtmawr MS 45.

Family and estate deeds

The file comprises the probate of the will of Thomas Lloyd of Cilgwyn, 1790, a deed of partition of the Cilgwyn estate, 1834, a charge of #40,000 on the estate, 1855, and the probate of the will of Edward Compton Lloyd Fitzwilliams, 1880.

Welsh laws and pleadings,

A manuscript containing Welsh laws and pleadings. There is a pen and ink sketch of a plough on p. 105. The margins of pp. 38-95 contain index words to the subject-matter in the autograph of William Salesbury, as in Mostyn MS 159, to which pp. 123-124 belong. At the foot of pp. 123-124 there are notes in the hand of Gruffydd Dwnn. There is also an englyn attributed to Iolo Goch in the hand of William Salesbury at the top of p. 72. The contents of the remainder of this manuscript consist of excerpts, as well as some later pleadings (e.g. p. 42). At p. 123 is a fragment of the Grail, being two columns of Mostyn MS 159.
From the invocations 'Gwenoc' (pp. 76, 112), 'Gwenod : Gwnnen' (pp. 56, 110), 'Gwenoc : Gwnen : Gwinionyd' (p. 111), and 'Gwenoc : Gwnen Gwinionyd ywch kerdin' (p. 120), it is inferred that this manuscript was written in the parish of Llan Wenog, Cardiganshire, or by a native of that parish, and the text furnishes an interesting specimen of the dialectical peculiarities of south Cardiganshire. Llanwnnen is an adjoining parish to the north-east. Both Llanwenog and Llanwnnen parishes were in the upper division of the ancient lordship of Gwynionydd. Castell Gwynionydd is supposed to have been on the summit of Côd y Vôl, near Llandysul, where the river Cerdin falls into the Teifi a little north of the church. The text of pp. 1-38 corresponds practically with pp. 464-588 of the 'Dimetian Code' in vol. i of The Ancient Laws & Institutes of Wales. The text at pp. 51-56 of this manuscript corresponds to pp. 366-378 of Volume ii of The Ancient Laws & Institutes of Wales, pp. 73-74 to pp. 122-124 and 152, and pp. 96-97 to p. 342.

William Salesbury, Gruffydd Dwnn and others.

Darlithoedd

Darlith a draddododd G. J. Williams yn Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Cymru, yn seiliedig ar arddangosfa o bortreadau rhai o enwogion Cymru; darlith yn dwyn y teitl 'Tri Chan Mlwyddiant yr Annibynwyr', ynghyd ag ychydig nodiadau ar Undodiaeth yn Sir Aberteifi.

Pregethau,

Two sermons preached at Llanychaearn and Llangwyryfon, 1836, and at Lledrod and Llanilar, 1837.

Pengelly Deeds

  • GB 0210 PENGELLY
  • Fonds
  • 1564-1865

Deeds and documents relating to Pengelly, parish of Troed-yr-aur, Cardiganshire, and to other properties mainly in Cardiganshire, 1564-1865.

Pengelly (Troedyraur, Cardiagnshire, Wales : Dwelling)

Lampeter records

Extracts taken by John Davies from Cardigan Fines, Inquisitions Post Mortem and Lay Subsidy Rolls, mainly relating to Lampeter, with translations by Dr E[dward] A[rthur] Lewis.

An estate book

Accounts, and memoranda of agreements for letting properties and tithe in the parishes of Llanfihangel Ystrad, Trefilan, and Cilcennin, Cardiganshire, 1805-1821, by Thomas Davies, vicar of Ystrad and rector of Trefilan.

Davies, Thomas, fl. 1805-1821

Cardiganshire Mines

'Stores Book No. 2' of the 'S.C.L.M. Ld.' (?South Cardiganshire Lead Mining Company), 1912-14.

South Cardiganshire Lead Mining Company (Wales)

Rent ledgers

Ledgers containing accounts of rents received, 1854-1884, by David Davies, Cardigan; etc.

Service books

Service books of the Mid-Cardiganshire Shire Horse Society's stallions, 'Ivy Victor Chief', 1915, 'Elksley Prince William', 1916, 'Frithville Conquering King', 1917, 'Leek Challenger', 1918, 'Sundridge Dray King', 1919, 'Dollar Dictator', 1920-1921, 'Groby Stonewall', 1922, 'Hafren Clansman', 1923, 'Chatsworth Drayman', 1924, 'Quarry Goalkeeper', 1925, 'Member for Carlton', 1926, 'Frodingham Major', 1927, and The Stallion Owner's Service Register and Groom's Check Book for 'Ivy Victor Chief', 1914.

Cardiganshire C. M. trust deeds, etc.,

  • NLW MS 12163D.
  • File
  • 1736-1871.

A bound volume containing printed Acts of Parliament, 1736-1868, largely relating to the conveyance of lands for charitable uses; a printed circular letter, 1861, from the Wesleyan Chapel Committee to the Superintendents of Circuits, calling attention to the provisions of 'An Act to amend the Law relating to the Conveyance of Land for Charitable Uses', 17 May 1861; and a manuscript alphabetical list, compiled circa or after 1871, of trust deeds of Calvinistic Methodist churches, Sunday schools, day schools, dwelling and chapel houses, cemeteries and land in co. Cardigan.

Pregethau,

  • NLW MS 11341A
  • File
  • 1787-1812 /

Six notebooks containing notes of sermons. Five are in the hand of Timothy Evans (d. 1837), vicar of Llanbadarn Trefeglwys and Cilcennin, Cardiganshire, and contain sermons which were preached during the period 1797-1812 at Llanb[adarn Trefeglwys] and Kilk[ennin], Llandewi [Aberarth], Llandinol, Llansantffraed, and Kiliau [Aeron]. The sixth notebook contains a sermon in another hand which was preached at Llanbadarn Trefeglwys and Cilcennin on 8 July, 1787, and which bears the inscription 'By V. Davies'.

Timothy Evans and others.

Land tenure in Cardiganshire

  • NLW MS 6692F
  • File
  • c. 1865

Particulars showing by whom various properties in the parishes of Ysbyty Ystwyth, Llanafan and Llanychaiarn were owned and occupied, c. 1865.

Land tenure in Cardiganshire

  • NLW MS 6691E
  • File
  • c. 1865

Particulars showing by whom various properties in the parishes of Llanddeiniol, Llanychaiarn, Llanilar, Llanrhystud, Llangwyryfon and Rhostie, Cardiganshire were owned and occupied, c. 1865.

Cardiganshire Highways account books

  • NLW MSS 6064B, 6065E
  • File
  • 1869-1871

Account books, 1869-71 and 1888-9, of cash receipts and expenditure on account of the highways in the districts or townships of Broncastellan, Cwmrheidol, Melindwr, Tirymynach, Trefeirig, Clarach, Vaenor Lower, Issa yn Dre, Parcel Canol, Vaenor Upper and Ucha yn Dre, all in North Cardiganshire.

Attorney's diary

  • NLW MS 5916A
  • File
  • 1808

A diary for the year 1808 kept by a North Cardiganshire attorney.

Quarter Sessions presentment

  • NLW MS 2269C
  • File
  • 1826

An extract from the proceedings of the Epiphany Quarter Sessions for Cardiganshire, 1826, signed by the Clerk of the Peace, presenting Rees Jones, Nantremenin, Llandysul 'as a fit person to serve the office of chief constable for the lower Division of the Hundred of Moyddyn for the year ensuing in the Room of John David Jones ...'.

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