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Barddoniaeth

Carols and other poems by John Thomas (Pentrefoelas), Thomas Edwards (Twm o'r Nant), Jonathan Hughes, Richard Pryce, Walter Davies, Humphrey Jones, and Lewis Evans (Pengwern); englynion; and miscellanea written mainly by Walter Davies and including an alphabetical catalogue of precious stones and metals.

Carolau Nadolig

Three Christmas carols, written by John Jones.

Jones, John, fl. 1800-1815

Cerddoriaeth amrywiol

A miscellaneous collection of hymn-tunes, anthems and songs by Welsh composers, including 'Seren Bethlehem' by Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'), 'Waterloo' by D. J. Morgans, 'Yr hen aelwyd Gymreig' by 'Isallt', 'Cyfraith yr Arglwydd' by D. W. Lewis, 'Trywead alawon' by W. O. Jones, 'Gwyn fyd y gwr' by Dan Protheroe, with Christmas cards in the form of carols, 1907-1912, 'Diangaist i'r Bedd' by D. Emlyn Evans, 'O'r dyfnder y llefais' by W. T. Samuel, 'Gras ein Harglwydd' by M. Morgan, Cwmtawe, 'Atgofion yr hen amser gynt' and 'Cartref fy mebyd' by R. S. Hughes, 'Bow down the knee' by Edward Stephen, 'I will lay me down in peace' by C. Francis Lloyd, 'Prize Composition, 1893' by D. Pughe Evans, and hymn-tunes by W. T. David, John Davies, Godre'r Parc, A. Evans, Llandudno, D. Emlyn Evans, M. O. Jones, T. Amos Jones, D. W. Lewis, William Owen, Porthmadog, and Joseph Parry.

Mariner's commonplace book

  • NLW MS 21842A.
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  • 1855-1872

Great Exhibition Almanack .... 1851, used by Thomas Owens, mariner, of Bryngwallter, Penbryn, Cardiganshire, to record entries concerning his voyages; extracts from the log of the SS Great Britain on voyages from Melbourne to Liverpool (inverted text ff. 29 verso-31, 54 verso-6); transcripts of carols and other verse, including 'Hanes ail fordaith y Brig Albion i'r America' (ff. 2-16; see also NLW MSS 9383A, 21965A); and miscellaneous notes and accounts.

Owens, Thomas, mariner

Music

A manuscript music book which belonged in 1898 to Richard Jones, Ty Uchaf, Llanfrothen, and which contains carols, etc.

Jones, Richard, fl. 1898

Music

'Hence care and all thy train away', words by E. G. Wright, and music by John Parry ('Bardd Alaw'), 1808; 'Oh! do not ask me why I sigh', a ballad by John Parry ('Bardd Alaw'); 'An autumn song', music by John Parry (? 'Bardd Alaw'); 'The Departure of the Nightingale' by John Parry, junior, undated; 'The Minstrel' by John Orlando Parry, 27 Aug. 1827; 'A Glee for 4 Voices' by John Parry, junior, 4 Nov. 1838; a 'carol' by John Parry, 11 Dec. 1851; 'Ty Uchaf', a Welsh melody composed by John Parry for Ann Jones, Sept. 1865; and a Welsh air composed by him, 7 Oct. 1865; 'Glory to God in the highest', a chorale composed by John Parry and dedicated to his 'brother members of the Choir of St. Mark's, Surbiton, December 1871; and fragments and sketches.

Parry, John, 1776-1851

Works and transcripts,

  • NLW MS 4710B [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
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  • [17 cent.] /

The works, 1676, of Gwilym Pue (d. 1680 - see Llanover MS E.5), a Roman Catholic member of the Pugh family of Penrhyn, near Bangor, Caernarvonshire. In addition to numerous poems by Gwilym Pue, mainly of a religious and devotional nature, the volume also contains transcripts by him of carols and poetry from numerous authors.

Pue, Gwilym, d. 1680