- NLW MS 2218A.
- File
- [18 cent.].
Part of Nottage Court MSS,
'Scriptural Hymns designed for the use of a Society of plain Christians on Subjects of the Sermons after which they were sung, by P[hilip] Doddridge'.
Part of Nottage Court MSS,
'Scriptural Hymns designed for the use of a Society of plain Christians on Subjects of the Sermons after which they were sung, by P[hilip] Doddridge'.
Letters from Sir William Jones,
Six holograph letters from [Sir] W[illiam] Jones [jurist and orientalist] to ?Rich[ar]d Johnson, 1784-[1787] and undated (personal and domestic matters, points of Indian botanical interest, the writer's hymn to [the Hindu goddess] Sereswaty, his intention of composing eighteen such hymns [to various Hindu gods and goddesses] including Indra and Lacshmy, his 'Discourse on the Arabs' [delivered to the Bengal Asiatic Society, 1787]). Both the writer and recipient were resident in India.
Jones, William, Sir, 1746-1794
Part of Cwrtmawr Music Manuscripts,
Tune book, first compiled in the 1730s but with later additions, containing psalm-tunes and hymn-tunes, preceded by the texts of various hymns and psalms in Welsh and English.
Part of Cwrtmawr Music Manuscripts,
A tune book, first compiled in the late eighteenth century, but bearing dates between 1786 (f. 33 verso) and 1858 (f. 19) and containing hymn-tunes, psalm-tunes and anthems, with some accompanying words in Welsh and English.
Part of Cwrtmawr Music Manuscripts,
Tune book, first compiled in the late eighteenth century, of the Reverend J. Lloyd, Tal-y-bont, containing psalm-tunes attributed to William Wilson (f. 52), John Williams ('Ioan Rhagfyr', 1740-1821), Dolgellau (ff. 4 verso-6) and others, together with hymn-tunes and anthems, copied between 1790 and 1820, with some accompanying words in English and Welsh. Amongst the tunes is the 'Song of the 3 Holy Children' (f. 46 verso-7). Additions to the original volume include ff. 83-91, written c. 1818-1819 (cf watermark, and f. 89) and ff. 92-7, written c. 1832 (watermark).