Transcripts of two portions of Psalmae y Brenhinol Brophvvyd Dafydh Gann Gapten Wiliam Middelton (London, 1603); and 'cywyddau' by [Siôn] Tud[u]r (whose autograph appears in the manuscript), Mor[y]s a[b Ieu]an ap Eini[o]n, Ll[ywely]n [ap] Moel [y] Pantri and Tudur Aled, and also an 'englyn' by Robin Ddu.
Letters, notes and poems (autograph and copies) and a sermon on I Cor., xi, 28 by Goronwy Owen; and 'Trioedd Taliesin' in the autograph of Lewis Morris.
A volume containing correspondence, 1826-1827, between the Rev. Howell Holland Edwards (d. 1846) and Miss Sarah Williams concerning the library of her father, the Rev. John Williams of Llanrwst (1760-1826), and his collection of Wynn (of Gwydir) papers; also letters, 1827, to the Rev. Holland Edwards from John Jones, Llanrwst, relating to the sale of the same library and a letter, 1894, from the Rev. D. J[ones] Davies asking Sir John Williams (1840-1926) to accept the Wynn (of Gwydir) papers.
A transcript, 1880, in the hand of Sir John Williams (1840-1926) of a treatise entitled l'Essai sur les menstrues from Essais de Medicine sur le Flux Menstruel et la Curation des Maladies de la Tete ... translated by M. Hurtant from the Latin of M. Robert Emett (Paris, 1754).
Williams, John, 1840-1926 Medical transcript (1880), NLW MS 484C
A volume containing genealogies of Glamorgan families, written, 1677-1678, in the same hand as NLW MS 7A. Includes lists (pp. 270-85) of the manors belonging to the Earl of Pembroke, Marquis of Worcester, Earl of Leicester, Lord Bolingbroke, Carne family, Sir J. Stradling, Sir William Herbert, Sir John Aubrey, Sir Edward Lewis of Van, Sir Francis Popham and Sir Richard Basset.
A volume containing a compilation, in Welsh, from Geoffrey's Historia Regum Britannicae, Powell's History of Cambria and other sources. A few carols have been written on loose pages at the end.
A transcript by Owen Williams, Waunfawr (Owain Gwyrfai) (1790-1874) of letters, in Welsh and English, written by Goronwy Owen (1723-1769) to Richard Morris of the Navy Officer, with notes by the transcriber. This manuscript was apparently used by the printer of the Llanrwst edition (1860) of Goronwy Owen's works.
Williams, O. (Owen), 1790-1874 Letters of Goronwy Owen, transcripts (1850-1860), NLW MS 14C
Commonplace book of Michael Hughes, 18th cent., containing a few unpublished poems by Lewis Morris and Hugh Hughes, and a great many extracts from contemporary English newspapers.
Hughes, Michael, 18 cent. Commonplace book, NLW MS 15C
Transcript, written by Owen Owens about 1813 (p. 183), of Agoriadau Datguddiad Creadigaeth y Nefoedd, &c., Bodedern, 1761, by Thomas Williams of Talybont, Carnarvonshire. The transcript starts on p. 26 of the printed text and finishes on p. 210.
A volume, 19 cent., probably compiled by John Rowlands, Librarian to Sir Thomas Phillipps, containing copies of inscriptions in the parish churches of Llanelly, Pembrey, Kidwelly, St Ishmael's, Llansaint and Llanstephan, with notes as to Llanybri, Llandeilo Abercowin, Llanfihangel Abercowin, &c.
Rowland, John, ca. 1824-1891 Monumental inscriptions of Carmarthenshire (19 cent.), NLW MS 45B
Two volumes, 17 cent., bound together, the former consisting of notes of court cases and appearing to have been written 1671-1677, the second a lawyer's commonplace book containing precedents of deeds and pleadings, notes relating to court judges, charges of judges, etc.
A grammar, in two sections, the first being "a Hebrew and English Grammar without points, to which is added a short outline of the Chaldee Dialect adapted to the Hebrew Bible by William Probert", completed at Alnwick, August, 1818, and the second being "a short Welsh Grammar", also by William Probert.
Probert, William, 1790-1870 Hebrew-English and Welsh grammars (19 cent.), NLW MS 52B
A volume containing sermons (pp. 7-254) and accounts (pp. 1-6, 304-5, 370, 373, 376-7, 383-7). A copy of 'The Whole Book of Psalmes ... 1628' has been bound into the volume after p. 388. With NLW MS 71A.
A volume of sermons, in Welsh, preached at Llanddowror and Llandeilo between 11 November 1753 and 22 October 1758. The sermons were probably preached by the Rev. Griffith Jones; parts of the volume are in the hand of the Rev. Thomas Evans, later curate of Llanddowror.