- Peniarth MS 245 [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
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- [c. 1716]
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of poetry of numerous poets of the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.
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Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of poetry of numerous poets of the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of poetry of numerous poets, in several 18th century hands.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of poetry, triads, etc. in the hand of the Reverend William Wynn.
The text was transcribed from a manuscript at Llanerch. Some pages are loose.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A mostly 17th century manuscript, in several hands, comprising poetry of a number of poets, as well as a few other texts.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
The first part of the volume, written about 1620-1630, consists of poetry by Gruffudd Hiraethog, Tudur Aled and others; the second part is a copy of the greater part of the Black Book of Carmarthen (see Peniarth MS 1) in the hand of Dr John Davies, Mallwyd.
Catalogue of Hengwrt books and manuscripts,
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A catalogue of the books and manuscripts at Hengwrt, being a fair copy of Richard Llwyd's catalogue.
Catalogue of Hengwrt manuscripts,
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
Another copy of W. W. E. Wynne's 'Catalogue of the Hengwrt MSS at Peniarth' (see Peniarth MS 554), with the revised Peniarth manuscript numbers written in the margins and some additional entries by J. Gwenogvryn Evans, 1861-1902.
Wynne, William Watkin Edward, 1801-1880
Catalogue of Hengwrt manuscripts,
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A printer's copy in the hand of W. W. E. Wynne of part of his 'Catalogue of the Hengwrt MSS. at Peniarth', which was published in Archaeologia Cambrensis 3rd series, vol. XV (1869), pp. 209-25, 352-78; 4th series, vol. I, pp. 73-100 (see Peniarth MSS 554-555); together with a letter, dated 21 July 1869, from W. W. E. Wynne to the editor of the Archaeologia Cambrensis (f. 73), and three letters, dated 7 May - 15 August 1869, from Robert Williams, Rhydycroesau, Oswestry to W. W. E. Wynne concerning the proof-reading of the text (ff. 74-6).
Wynne, William Watkin Edward, 1801-1880
Catalogue of Hengwrt manuscripts,
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A copy of W. W. E. Wynne's 'Catalogue of the Hengwrt MSS at Peniarth' published in Archaeologia Cambrensis 3rd series, vol. XV (1869), pp. 209- 25, 352-78; 4th series, vol. I (1870), pp. 73-100, 324-40; vol. II (1871), pp. 101-39, and 'Catalogue of the Peniarth MSS', 3rd series, vol. VII (1861), pp. 164-8, marked-up with J. Gwenogvryn Evans's revised Peniarth manuscript numbers and with valuations of the manuscripts.
Wynne, William Watkin Edward, 1801-1880
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Memoranda in Welsh relating to relics of the Crucifixion; a fragment of a play in Latin and English entitled 'Judith'; and a transcript of Cato Construed or A familiar and caste interpretation upon Cato's morall verses first doen in latin and frenche by Maturus Corderius and nowe newly englished to the comforte of all young scolars, printed for Andrew Maunsell in London [? 1584].
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
The manuscript is divided into two sections: the first comprises poetry taken from the Black Book of Carmarthen; the second comprises Rhandiredd; various indices; and the beginning of a Heraldic Dictionary.
The manuscript is in several hands: pp. 1-28 (part i) are in the hand of Roger Morys; pp. 1-45 (part ii) are in the hand of John Jones of Gellilyfdy; pp. 67-89 (part ii) are in the same hand as Peniarth MS 114; pp. 91-106 (part ii) are in the hand of Robert Vaughan; and pp. 107-8 (part ii) are in the hand of William Maurice of Llansilin.
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A collection, second quarter of the 16th century, of love poems of various poets, including Dafydd ap Gwilym, Bedo Brwynllys, Robin Ddu and Tudur Aled.
Pp. 163-4 and 217-8 are later insertions.
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The manuscript is in two parts. The first part comprises charms, directions on how to make circles, a copy of John Leland's Epigrams, problems, memoranda, Welsh verses, and a list of owners of Welsh manuscripts, apparently compiled by John Jones, Gellilvydy about 1611. The second part is a fifteenth-century treatise on palmistry, with diagrams.
Charter of Denbigh and a dictionary of plants and flowers (two parts),
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Transcript of a confirmation of the charter of Denbigh, 1665.
English-Latin dictionary of plants and flowers, with specimens of ferns and mosses.
A note 'sent to Mr. Doody, April 1, 92' is in the autograph of Edward Lhuyd.
Edward Lhuyd and others.
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A chronological table from the Creation to the reign of Cyrus; and extracts from Mathew Paris: Chronica Maiora and from the Flores Historiarum.
Civil war and Commonwealth letters,
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A notebook containing transcripts by W. W. E. Wynne of correspondence, 1642-1655, mainly to and from Sir John Owen, taken from originals at Porkington. The correspondents include Charles I, Princes Rupert and Maurice, Gilbert Byron, John Byron, Robert Corbett (Ynysymaengwyn), H. Mackworth, Thomas Mytton, William Neale, Richard Vaughan and John Williams, archbishop of York. Also included are notes by W. W. E. Wynne on Llanegryn and Llangelynnin churches, Merionethshire (ff. 8 verso-12). 'Historical Letters, &c: Peniarth MS 18 [corrected to] No. 75' on spine; '495' on label pasted on spine.
Wynne, William Watkin Edward, 1801-1880
Collectanea and Itinerary of John Leland,
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The two-part manuscript is in the hand of Robert Vaughan and comprises three transcripts of John Stow's copy of the Collectanea and Itinerary of John Leland, having two transcripts in the first part and one in the second.
College of Honor or Academ Roial,
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A holograph copy of Edmund Bolton's 'Academ Roial', dedicated to Sir Kenelm Digby, 1631.
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A transcript, 1635-1640, of Y Cwta Cyfarwydd (Peniarth MS 50) which includes prophecies and the texts of the Avallenau and the Oianau.
The manuscript also contains four versions of Darogan yr Eryr and three versions of Y Broffwydoliaeth Fawr taken from various sources and including two Latin texts on facing pages. There are also a few further Latin texts.
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Transcripts made for Edward Lhuyd of the trilogy of Cornish mystery plays - 'Ordinale de Origine Mundi'; 'Passio Domini'; and 'Resurrectione Domini'.