Account of visit to British Guiana
- NLW MS 5890B
- File
- 1847-1848
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
An account by John Henry Hughes (Ieuan o Leyn) (1814-1893) of a visit to British Guiana in December 1847 and January 1848.
Account of visit to British Guiana
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
An account by John Henry Hughes (Ieuan o Leyn) (1814-1893) of a visit to British Guiana in December 1847 and January 1848.
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
An address entitled The Heroes of the Hills; or, The Fathers of Welsh Nonconformity.
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
Addresses on the Druids and their religion and on the ancient Britons and their religion and customs.
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
Addresses on the early fathers of Nonconformity, with some reference to Wales, and on the religion and customs of the ancient Britons.
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
Addresses, extracts, notes, hymns, etc.
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
Hymns, including Telyn y Plant; neu Hymnau'r Ysgol.
NLW MSS 5880-5904 are the manuscripts of John Henry Hughes (Ieuan o Leyn) (1814-1893), Congregational minister and poet, who went out to British Guiana in 1847 as a missionary under the London Missionary Society.
Hughes, J. H. (John Henry), 1814-1893 Papers of, NLW MSS 5880-5904
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
Personalia of John Henry Hughes (Ieuan o Leyn) (1814-1893) and autograph letters, 1837-1892, including testimonials written on his entering Brecon College and his departure to take up missionary work in Demerara.
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
Poetry, including a translation of Iesu by John Robert Pryse (Golyddan) (1840-1862), also an address.
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
Original poetry and hymns, also translations of Welsh verses.
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
An album containing press cuttings and other copies of poetry, many of them memorial poems, etc.
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
Sermons and discourses.
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
An essay, submitted for an eisteddfod at Tregaron, 1880, on the duty of the Church to promote temperance.
Part of Ieuan o Leyn MSS,
Essays on Cyprus and on the study of history, also an account of the life of Ann Griffiths (1776-1805), with English translations of some of her hymns.