File Brogyntyn MS II.44 [RESTRICTED ACCESS]. - The Civil War in North and South Wales,

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Brogyntyn MS II.44 [RESTRICTED ACCESS].

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The Civil War in North and South Wales,

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  • [late 18 cent.]. (Creation)

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i, 32 ff. ; 200 x 155 mm.

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A volume containing a late-eighteenth century copy of 'A Short Account of the Rebellion in North & South Wales in Oliver Cromwell's Time copy'd from a Manuscript', recording events in Wales during the English Civil War from its commencement in 1642 to the execution of Charles I in 1649 and through the Commonwealth Period until 1656 (ff. 1-13 verso, 22-30; ff. 12 verso-13 verso and f. 28 are in Welsh).
The author gives a non-partisan account of the conflict, although sometimes referring to the excesses of the Parliamentary forces; his statement on f. 1 verso that he was a resident of Llanfachreth and Dolgellau, Merionethshire, suggests an identification with Robert Vaughan (1592?-1666) of Hengwrt. The volume also includes a short chronology of events in England, Scotland, Ireland, and abroad, 1600-1653 (ff. 14-19); the names of the principal officers and the numbers from other ranks taken and killed at the Battle of Nantwich, 25 January 1643 (f. 19 verso); 'The Humble Petition of many Thousands in ye Counties of Northwales', concerning the ejection of ministers from their churches and the sequestering of tithes by the Act made 22 February 1649 for propagating the gospel in Wales (f. 20); memoranda and copies of documents relating to the parliamentary elections for Merionethshire, 1654 and 1658, including a letter, 30 September 1654, from Simon Thelwall, Plas-y-Ward, and Humphrey Jones, Plas-yn-ddôl, to the friends of John Vaughan, Cefnbodig, Penllyn, one of the candidates, and a letter, 23 December 1658, from Howel Vaughan, Glan-y-llyn, and others to Lewis Owen, Peniarth, expressing their opinion that the latter would be a fit person to serve as member for the county at the next Parliament (ff. 20 verso-21 verso); and an account of an apparition of a battle seen in 1656 by eight eyewitnesses at Tre'r-go between Newborough and Aberffraw, Anglesey (ff. 29 verso-30).

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Item: 1.1 Manuscript Volume (Brogyntyn II.44). Action: Condition reviewed. Action identifier: 6032878. Date: 20030207. Authorization: Selected for conservation. Authorizing institution: NLW. Action agent: J. Thomas. Status: Manuscript Volume (Brogyntyn II.44) : Front cover detached, tears in some leaves. Institution: WlAbNL.

Item: 1.2 Manuscript Volume (Brogyntyn II.44). Action: Conserved. Action identifier: 6032878. Date: 20031031. Authorizing institution: NLW. Action agent: G. Edwards. Status: Manuscript Volume (Brogyntyn II.44) : Leaves and covers repaired and resewn. Institution: WlAbNL.

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Access to the original manuscript by authorised permission only. Readers are directed to use surrogate copies.

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English, Welsh.

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Available on microfilm at the Library.

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Other copies of the text are NLW MS 1590E, pp. 385-402 (in the hand of Angharad Llwyd), NLW MS 9628E (in a mid-eighteenth century hand), and Peniarth MS 497B and Wynnstay MS 113 (both written in the same late-eighteenth century hand). According to a note, 1860, in his hand in Peniarth MS 497B, f. ii, W. W. E. Wynne of Peniarth believed that the original was in the Mostyn library; that manuscript is recorded as Mostyn MS 201 in Historical Manuscripts Commission: Fourth Report (London, 1874), p. 356, and is probably still at Mostyn Hall, Holywell, Flintshire.

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Preferred citation: Brogyntyn MS II.44 [RESTRICTED ACCESS].

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vtls006032878

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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