- NLW MS 3171C
- Ffeil
- [1900 x 1915]
Hymns and a few 'englynion' composed by E. Ceredig Jones and verse and prose extracts made by him from the works of various authors.
Hymns and a few 'englynion' composed by E. Ceredig Jones and verse and prose extracts made by him from the works of various authors.
Rhan oGwrtheyrn Manuscripts
Miscellanea, including transcripts of poems, adjudications (one by Lewis Edwards, Bala), notes on the Laws of Hywel Dda, etc.
Rhan oEllis Owen Manuscripts
Miscellaneous papers, mostly collected by Owen, including the letter of ordination of John Thomas, 1 June 1760; population statistics, 1821; poems; letters; accounts; pedigrees; and notes.
Rhan oEllis Owen Manuscripts
A commonplace book kept by Owen containing hymns, 'englynion' and other poems, specimens of different types of handwriting, and miscellaneous transcripts and notes.
A short account, by Edmund J. Jones, of the life of Shon Llewelyn, weaver, Coedycymmer, and transcripts of some of his unpublished poems.
Poems by Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg), Benjamin Simon, Deio Bach y Cantwr, William Thomas (Aberdare), David W. Jones (Dafydd Morganwg), etc.; letters from T. C. Evans (Catrawd), Henry Richard, and Thomas Harries; a certificate, signed by several Miniters of the Independent Denomination of Dissenters, relating to the ordination of Josiah Jones at Caernarvon, 1828; etc.
Iolo Morganwg, 1747-1826
Rhan oCelynog manuscripts
Notes, poems, letters, and miscellanea by Nicholas Bennett and others, collected by Richard Williams.
Rhan oHenry Owen Manuscripts
Miscellaneous poems, extracts, press cuttings, etc.
Rhan oHenry Owen Manuscripts
A copy, with manuscript corrections and additional poems by the author, of Colonel [John] Owen : Poems on different occasions (Haverfordwest, 1880. For private circulation).
Owen, John Colonel fl. 1880
Rhan oNefydd Manuscripts
Miscellaneous printed pamphlets, addresses, poems, programmes, etc., with sermon notes, fragments of poems in manuscripts, etc.
Transcripts by Walter Davies of englynion and other poems, mainly from a manuscript of Margaret Davies, Vron Wion, and miscellanea.
Davies, Walter, 1761-1849
Poems and fragments of poems by John Blackwell (Alun), Walter Davies, David Davies, Davidd Evans, Henry Evans, Rondle Hanmer (1677), Felicia Hemans, John Howell (Ioan ab Hywel), Evan Pugh, etc., many of them in the hand of John Jenkins; and miscellanea.
Miscellaneous poems by Walter Davies, John Evans (Clochydd Pennant Melangell), John Jones (Tegid), David Rowland, Morgan Davies (Vicar of Llangynllo), John Howell (Athraw Ysgol Llanymddyfri), John Thomas, etc.; poems transcribed by Jane Davies (daughter of Walter Davies), including Cywydd-Gofiant y diweddar Fardd ac Anianydd Iolo Morganwg; and miscellaneous notes and transcripts by Walter Davies, including copies of poems by Huw Morus and other poets.
Cywyddau and other poems by Richard Phylip, Robert Davies (Nantglyn), Rhys Jones (Blaenau), Walter Davies, Robert Edwards (Tai Draw, Penllyn), J. Roberts (Ty-du), John Jones (Tegid), Robert Parry (Robin Ddu Eryri), Absalom Roberts, etc.
Notes by Walter Davies on the pedigree of various branches of the Herbert family, and on Welsh grammar and philology; extracts from poems; a letter from Humphrey Foulkes [? to Edward Lhuyd]; etc.
Transcripts of miscellaneous poems, prose extracts, etc.
Three volumes of transcripts and notes made by Walter Davies, including extracts relating to the history, language, topography, and archaeology of Wales, 'englynion' and other poems, extracts from the Bible, etc.
Five volumes of miscellanea by Walter Davies, including notes written when he was making a survey of North Wales, extracts from poems, Latin and Greek vocabularies, a calendar of saints' days, lists of place-names, etc.
Three volumes of miscellaneous notes by Walter Davies, most of them relating to his survey of North Wales undertaken on behalf of the Board of Agriculture; poems; sermon notes.
Carols and other poems by John Thomas (Pentrefoelas), Thomas Edwards (Twm o'r Nant), Jonathan Hughes, Richard Pryce, Walter Davies, Humphrey Jones, and Lewis Evans (Pengwern); englynion; and miscellanea written mainly by Walter Davies and including an alphabetical catalogue of precious stones and metals.