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Poems by John Williams ('Ioan Madog'), Portmadoc.
Ioan Madog, 1812-1878
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Poems by John Williams ('Ioan Madog'), Portmadoc.
Ioan Madog, 1812-1878
Two holograph poems by John Morgan ('Ioan Trithyd'), farmer and poet, of Llantrithyd, afterwards of St. Marychurch, co. Glamorgan. The first is entitled 'Pryddest 'Ar enedigaeth Crist' Sef testun Cyfarfod llenyddol 'Carmel' Tresimwn dydd 'Nadolig' 1867'. The second poem, a satire, lacks the title.
Morgan, John, 1830-1930
Cyfrol llawysgrif yn cynnwys rhai o'r cerddi a gyhoeddwyd yn John Davies: Blodau Gwent (Casnewydd, 1898), etc.
Barddoniaeth John Jones, Ceunant,
Cyfrol yn cynnwys barddoniaeth gan John Jones, Ceunant ac eraill, ynghyd â ryseitiau meddyginiaethol a rhai ar gyfer y gegin a'r tŷ, yr oll mewn [?o leiaf dwy] law anhysbys = A volume of poetry by John Jones, Ceunant and others, together with culinary, domestic and medical recipes, all written in [?at least two] hands.
Nodir mai gan 'Gwilym Llugwy' (William Owen, Betws y Coed) mae un o'r englynion (f. 7). Ceir ôl adolygu a chywiro ar beth o'r cerddi, sy'n awgrymu efallai mai gwaith un o'r sgrifenwyr ydyw'r rhai neillduol hynny = One of the englynion is noted as being by 'Gwilym Llugwy' (William Owen, Betws y Coed) (f. 7). There are marks of editing and correction on some of the poems, which suggests that these particular ones may be in the autograph of one of the scribes.
Barddoniaeth John Jones, Llanddeiniolen, &c.
A volume entitled 'Casgliad [o] Gywyddau Englynion Cerddi a Charolau o Waith John Jones Athraw ysgol yn Llanddeiniolen Sir Gaernarfon', comprising Welsh poetry in strict and free metres in the hand of John Jones, Llanddeiniolen (fl. second half 18 cent.) (ff. 1-25 verso) and another contemporary hand, probably that of William Jones (ff. 26-34), including fourteen holograph poems of John Jones, [1774], 1778 and [n.d.] (ff. 1-12; cf. NLW MS 346B, ff. 51-73) and poetry by Ellis Roberts (Elis y Cowper), 1791 and [n.d.] (ff. 13-16, 31-32 verso), John Roberts, Treffynnon, 1791 (ff. 18 verso-21), Hugh Jones, Llangwm (ff. 23 verso-25 verso), Robert Gruffudd (ff. 28 verso-30) and an englyn by [Edward Jones] (cf. NLW MS 15C) (f. 25 verso).
Two volumes of holograph poems in free metres and a few 'englynion' ('Syml Gynhyrchion') composed by John Minton, J.P., Treorchy, co. Glamorgan. Each volume contains a list of contents, Welsh syntactical rules ('Cyfarwyddiadau ieithyddol'), and addresses of editors of Welsh newspapers.
Minton , John.
One of three volumes of poems written after 1861 by Evan Morddal Evans for various 'eisteddfodau' held in Glamorgan, Monmouthshire, and Denbighshire, and at Pittsburgh U.S.A.
Evans, Evan Morddal, fl. post 1861 Poetry by, NLW MSS 5258-5259A, 5260B
One of three volumes of poems written after 1861 by Evan Morddal Evans for various 'eisteddfodau' held in Glamorgan, Monmouthshire, and Denbighshire, and at Pittsburgh U.S.A.
Evans, Evan Morddal, fl. post 1861 Poetry by, NLW MSS 5258-5259A, 5260B
One of three volumes of poems written after 1861 by Evan Morddal Evans for various 'eisteddfodau' held in Glamorgan, Monmouthshire, and Denbighshire, and at Pittsburgh U.S.A.
Evans, Evan Morddal, fl. post 1861 Poetry by, NLW MSS 5258-5259A, 5260B
Barddoniaeth o ddiddordeb lleol a Methodistaidd Calfinaidd gan Mrs Elizabeth Evans, Cwm Henog, Llanwrtyd. Byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan Mrs Prytherch, Llandeilo, trwy law'r Parchedig Dan Evans,Gorffennaf 1961.
Barddoniaeth o lawysgrif Hendregadredd, copïwyd gan Robert Vaughan, Hengwrt. Unbound,
Holograph poetry, largely in the form of 'englynion', by Owen Williams ('Owain Gwyrfai'), Waunfawr, co. Caernarvon. The volume is indexed. At the end are copies, in another hand, of verses entitled 'My Native Land' ('Fe gyfansoddwyd y gân hon gan Mr. Robert Jones gynt Tailor & Draper Caernarfon, yr hwn a ymfudodd ir America y flwyddyn 1839') and 'Mae Gwyrddlas Fryn' ('Cyfieithiad o There is a Green Hill Faraway'). Inset is a holograph letter from Thos William David Jones [sic], wheelwright, Llanrhaiadr, near Oswestry, [18]51 (a request for the words and tune of the 'A.B.C.').
Williams, O. (Owen), 1790-1874
Manuscripts, typescripts, and press cuttings of poetry, largely in free metres, by John Bryn Evans ('Peiran'), London. The compositions belong approximately to the period 1925-1936. Among the titles are 'Eisteddfod [Genedlaethol] Abertawe 1926', 'Pont ar Fynach (Devil's Bridge)', 'Y Rheidol', 'Yr Ystwyth', 'Nant Peiran', 'Eifion Wyn', 'Aberystwyth', 'Dr. T. Charles Williams', 'Hafod Uchtryd', 'Beriah Gwynfe Evans', 'Yr Athro David Jenkins, Mus. Bac.', 'R. S. Hughes', 'Teifi', 'Strata Florida (Ystrad Fflur)', 'Cadair Idris', 'Sir Ellis Griffith Bart.', 'Islwyn', 'Ceiriog', 'A Tribute to A. G. Prys-Jones', 'Y Prifathro y Dr. Thomas Rees, M.A.', 'In Memory of the late Rev. J. Cynddylan Jones, D.D.', etc.
Evans, John Bryn.
Barddoniaeth: 'Perlau Ceridwen' a 'Difyrrwch yr Awen' gan John Brynach Davies ('Brynach'). Byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan y Capten J. O. Davies, Sarnau, Llandysul, Mawrth 1967.
Barddoniaeth Rhys Cain a Siôn Cain, etc.,
An imperfect manuscript containing fifty 'cywyddau' and five 'awdlau' written during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The majority of the poems are drafts by, and in the respective hands of, the herald bards Rhys Cain and his son Siôn Cain of Oswestry, the former being represented by twenty-seven poems of which some are dated between 1582 and 1612 and the latter by twenty poems of which some are dated between 1609 and 1634. Other poets represented in the volume are William Llŷn, James Dwnn, 1616 (holograph), Edward ap Raff, Richard Cynwal, Lewys ap Edward, and Siôn Phylip. About three fourths of the poems are hitherto unrecorded. The volume is made up of individual poems written on separate papers which were previously stitched, though probably not for the purpose of covering and binding in book form, and as in the case of other manuscripts deriving from the Cains, e.g., Peniarth MS. 117, each paper bears evidence of having at one time been folded and filed in a bundle, generally with an endorsement, until eventually it became worn and tattered at the creases. The title of one 'cywydd' by Rhys Cain has been added in the hand of Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt.
Rhys Cain, Siôn Cain and others.
A volume containing holograph poetry, largely in free metre, written during the period 1876-1928 by Richard ap Hugh, Bala. At the beginning of the volume is an alphabetical index of titles ('Cynnwysiad'). Inset is a holograph poem entitled 'Ymweliad y Bardd' by [John Jones] ('Tegid').
Richard ap Hugh, 1859-1931
Dyddiadur yr Annibynwyr, 1862, 1868, 1871, with entries of poetry in strict and free metres, and some memoranda, by Richard Davies ('Tafolog').
Tafolog, 1830-1904
Barddoniaeth: 'Telyn Brynach' ac 'Odlau Digrifwch' gan John Brynach Davies ('Brynach'). Byrddau. Rhoddwyd gan y Capten J. O, Davies, Sarnau, Llandysul, Mawrth 1967.
Autograph poetry by Thomas Evans (Telynog; 1840-1865), much of it printed in Barddoniaeth Telynog..., 1866, and Tannau y Delyn Dorwyd..., 1898.
Telynog, 1840-1865 Autograph poetry by (1840-1865), NLW MS 1065C