- NLW MS 1920E
- Ffeil
- [18 cent.]-[19 cent.]
Miscellanea, including prayers, mainly in the hand of Walter Davies.
Davies, Walter, 1761-1849
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Miscellanea, including prayers, mainly in the hand of Walter Davies.
Davies, Walter, 1761-1849
Miscellanea, including Awdl Marwnad Charlotte Tywysoges Cymru and another poem by Peter Jones (Pedr Fardd), a poem by William Augustus Miles eulogising Walter Davies, Cerdd Newydd i Annerch Walter Davies by John Jones (Jac Glanygors), a list of poems sent for competition at the Carmarthen eisteddfod, 1823, and various transcripts by Walter Davies and John Jenkins.
Two volumes of miscellaneous notes and fragments, written mainly by Walter Davies and John Jenkins.
Printed forms and questionnaires, relating mainly to ecclesiastical affairs, sent to John Jenkins in his capacity as incumbent of Kerry and rural dean of Maelienydd Ultra Ithon.
Anthems, with English words, transcribed by John Jenkins.
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
Psalm- and hymn-tunes.
'Per-seiniau Cymru', a collection by John Jenkins, [1824]-[1825] (watermarks 1814, 1820), of Welsh tunes 'cyfaddas i Destunau difrifol' ('suitable for serious subjects') (f. 1).
The volume contains 101 tunes, 52 of which are copied from Melus-seiniau Cymru (NLW MS 1940iA). Nos 1-47 (ff. 3-48) and No. 56 (ff. 56 verso-57) have the Welsh lyrics added. A list of contents is on ff. 1 verso-2 verso.
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
A copy, which belonged to John Jenkins, of John Rippon : A Selection of Psalm and Hymn-Tunes ... adapted principally to Dr. Watt's Hymns and Psalms, and to Dr. Rippon's Selection of Hymns ... 4th ed. (London, [1800?]).
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
Press cuttings, including copies of 'Englynion ar farwolaeth ... John Jenkins ...' by Daniel Evans (Daniel Ddu o Geredigion) and 'Galarnad Dafydd am ei fab Absalom' by Walter Davies.
A letter, May 17, 1822, to Thomas Burgess, bishop of St. Davids, intimating the intention of King George IV to subscribe one thousand pounds in aid of the new St. David's College, Lampeter, and a copy (printed) of Prayers used at the laying of the first stone of St. David's College near Lampeter on the 12th day of August, 1822.
Three volumes of Latin and arithmetic exercise books of Walter Cecil Davies, son of Walter Davies.
Davies, Walter Cecil, 1802-1863
The agriculture of South Wales
Notes by Walter Davies on the agriculture and domestic economy of South Wales, and miscellaneous notes, and extracts.
Poems, essays, letters, and miscellanea by Walter Davies used by D. Silvan Evans when he was compiling Gwaith ... Walter ... Davies ... (Carmarthen and London, 1868).
Copies, in the hand of Joseph Morris (Shrewsbury), of pedigrees, mainly of South Wales families.
Morris, Joseph, 1792-1860
Transcripts by Walter Davies of part of a text of Brut y Brenhinoedd, of cywyddau from Llyfr Ystrad Alun (now MS. 7191), and of portions of William Boutcher: A Treatise on Forest Trees ... (Edinburgh, 1775).
'The British Chronologist', containing a brief account of the major events in the history of Britain, 55 B.C.-1272 A.D.
Welsh and English versions of a history of Cadwgan, prince of Powys, and the Welsh chieftains, compiled by John Evans (Maelor), 1841, and dedicated to John Vaughan, Penmaen Dyfi, Merioneth.
Evans, John, fl. 1841
'Englynion' by Walter Davies and others; adjudications by him on 'englynion coffa' upon the death of Griffith Williams (Gutyn Peris) and David Owen (Dewi Wyn o Eifion) and on other poetic compositions; and extracts by Walter Davies from William Buckland: Reliquiae Diluvianae ... (London, 1824).
Buckland, William, 1784-1856
Abstracts from Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon) : A History of the Rebellion ..., Gilbert Brunet : History of His Own Time, and other printed works.
Transcripts of letters from John Morgan (Matchin), Lewis Morris, and William Wynn, with notes by Walter Davies; a transcript of Account of MSS. in Wales, written by the learned and ingenious Lewis Morris, as it is supposed about the year 1745 (cf. Panton MS. 29, i.e., N.L.W. MS. 1998); transcripts, by Walter Davies, of Welsh poems allan o Lvyr Med Davis o Vron Wion ym Meirion-a sgrivwyd 1738; etc.