[The Wind's song]; [sonnet 3],
- 424/2/110/1.
- File
- 1916,Apr. 22-30 /
First line: Dull-thoughted, walking among the nunneries. Written at Hare Hall. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
[The Wind's song]; [sonnet 3],
First line: Dull-thoughted, walking among the nunneries. Written at Hare Hall. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Theo. J. Freke, Cardiff, Nov. 1914, letter written on his behalf by his father,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Theological College (North Blocks), Llandaff
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
View of the driveway, lawns and exterior of the North Blocks, Llandaff Theological College.
Theological College (West Block) Llandaff
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Exterior of a long two storey building with dormer windows.
Part of Llanstephan Manuscripts
A manuscript which includes theological passages (pp. 1-9); a treatise on Cerdd Dafod (pp. 10-16); Cyfrinach y Beirdd (pp. 33-68); Bonedd y Saint (pp. 69-79); pedigrees (pp. 80-84); Cynghorau Catwn Ddoeth (pp. 98-99); medical recipes (112); astronomy (pp. 123-124); Daniel's interpretation of dreams (pp. 126-133); the Book of Fate (pp. 186-212); the Lives of Saints Margaret (p. 145-167, 177-178, 183-184) and Catherine (pp. 167-176, 179-182); etc. The manuscript was written by Gutun Owain (fl. 1450-1498) (see p. 33) in two styles: pp. 33-101, l. 9 and p. 125, ll. 1-6 are in a formal book hand, and the remainder of the text is in cursive writing; however, a combination of both hands occurs on p. 142. The text on p. 94 is imperfect.
For pp. 98-99 (Kynghorav kadw ddoeth ...) cf. Peniarth MS 27, p. 16; for pp. 101-111, 134-135 (Si deus est animus nobilis ...) cf. ibid., p. 17. For the missing folio before p. 213 see Peniarth MS 86, p. 187. For p. 222 (Llyma vrrevddwyd Grono ddv ...) see Mostyn MS 110, p. 215, which has a transcript of this manuscript.
Gutun Owain.
Third Draft of Commission Report on Assembly Powers
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Third draft of the Commission's report on powers for the National Assembly for Wales.
Third Supplementary List, 6 Jan. 1915 (2 copies). 1915,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
This is the constellation of the lyre,
First line: This is the constellation of the lyre. Not included in R. George Thomas, The Collected Poems of Edward Thomas (1978). Manuscript poem written by Edward Thomas in his daughter Bronwen Thomas' autograph album. It has been detached from the album and mounted on a scrap of paper. Pencil drawing on reverse signed 'Catherine W. Alexander, August 15th 1915'.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Thomas & Son, Manchester, Nov,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Thomas & Sons, Tanners, Llandeilo, April-Aug,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Thomas Beddoe Phillips, Loughor, Nov,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Thomas Brakell Ltd, Liverpool, April,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Thomas Brakell Ltd, Liverpool, April 1915.
Thomas Cyril Nicholl-Jones, Llangefni, Sept,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Thomas D. Jones, Caerwys, Nov,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Thomas Davies, Llanddewi Brefi, Feb.-March,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Thomas Davies, Llanddewi Brefi, Feb.-March 1915.
Thomas Dolby Pullman, Presteigne, Nov,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Thomas Henry Wilkins Summers, Bridgend, March,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Thomas Henry Wilkins Summers, Bridgend, March 1915.
Thomas Herbert Evans, Cardiff, Sept,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records