- Peniarth MS 424 [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
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Two collections of medical prescriptions.
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Two collections of medical prescriptions.
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Medical prescriptions and directions, a list of herbs, 'epistola Ypocratis de longa vita ad Antigonum'; religious reflections; etc.
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Miscellaneous medical prescriptions, extracts from a 'Magazin of physick, 1600' and from 'Liber Empiricus', 1700, and a tract entitled 'Of Herbs'.
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Medical recipes; a religious text entitled 'cursus de eterna sapienta'; a herbal; charms; 'the boke of vertuse and of wateres' by Dr. Gylys; and transcripts of deeds.
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An alphabet of different kinds of letters brought together from various sources in the hand of John Jones, Gellilyfdy and completed in 1639.
Marwnadau Edward Williams o Beniarth,
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Papers comprising two copies of Cywydd Marwnad yr Anrhydeddus Esqr Edward Williams o Peniarth yn y Flwyddyn 1762 by H. Willim, beginning 'Och oer drist och arw a droes' (Nos 1-2); Cywydd marwnad yr Anrhydeddus Edward Williams o Beniarth, esqr by John Williams, Talywaun, beginning 'Duw droes farny dros feirion' (No. 2), together with an unfinished English verse translation (No. 3); An elegy on the Death of E. W. Esqr. by E. Lloyd, beginning 'If when the soul has left the mouldring clay' (No. 4). Four items.
H. Willim, John Williams and E. Lloyd.
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Notes and transcripts of tracts on logic, shells and 'physica universalis'.
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Notes on a treatise on logic.
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Two volumes of notes on logic; and elegiac verses: 'In Conjurationem Papisticam' and 'In vigessimum nonum diem Maiae'.
Log book of a voyage around South Africa,
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Historical triads compiled from several sources in the hand of Robert Vaughan; extracts from the Doomsday Book; and portions of a log book which was kept by a Welshman sailing in 1627 with a fleet past the Canary Islands, the Cape of Good Hope and as far as Mozambique.
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The second and third Llyfr Geirydd and other word lists in the hand of John Jones, Gellilyfdy, completed 9 July 1606.
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Welsh, Welsh - Latin and English word lists copied from texts by or copied by Roger Morris, in the hand of John Jones, Gellilyfdy, 1605-1606.
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The manuscript is in two parts: The first part comprises Welsh word lists selected under specific topics, and a Welsh, Latin and English list of courts. The second part comprises Welsh word lists under specific topics, including 'agriculture', 'family', 'furniture', 'crafts', etc., in the hand of John Jones, Gellilyfdy, 1621-1639.
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Welsh - Latin word lists in the hand of John Jones, Gellilyfdy, written in several stages during 1618.
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Welsh - Latin word lists in the hand of John Jones, Gellilyfdy, dated 9 January 1618.
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Welsh - Latin word lists in the hand of John Jones, Gellilyfdy, written in several stages during 1618.
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An exercise book mainly comprising Welsh grammar, but also including some late poetry.
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A compilation in the hand of Thomas Wiliems (?1550-?1622) comprising material mainly of a vaticinatory nature, including 'Daroganau' of Taliesin, Merlin and others; and a prophecy concerning the reigning monarchs from Henry VI to Elizabeth I.
Wiliems, Thomas, 1545 or 1546-1622?
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A manuscript in the hand of Sir Thomas Williams comprising a treatise on Welsh metres; and copies of the Welsh Grammars of William Cynwal and Gr[iffith] Roberts.
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A collection of materials for the making of a Welsh Dictionary, including vocabularies; glosses; poetry; quotations from poetry, the Welsh Laws and the Romances; proverbs; and a list of words borrowed from Latin.