- AW/100.
- File
- Jan. 1915-Sept. 1916.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Wooley & Co., Birmingham, Jan. 1915-Sept. 1916.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Wooley & Co., Birmingham, Jan. 1915-Sept. 1916.
World War One: press cuttings, posters and miscellaneous papers relating to various aspects of the conduct of the First World War.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of vaticinatory prose and verse in Welsh, Latin and English, dated c. 1445, written by a scribe identified as 'Dafydd' and including prophecies, Welsh history, and a prescription for a recipient 'out of mynde'.
Included are verses associated with Myrddin and Taliesin and a collection of verse by Rhys Fardd.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A composite manuscript, comprising:
(i) pp. 1-95. A copy in the hand of David Ellis [died 1795] of the double text of the Gododdin derived from Evan Evans (Ieuan Fardd), written [1783 x 1791] [on the derivation and date, see Brynley F. Roberts (ed.), Early Welsh Poetry: Studies in the Book of Aneirin (Aberystwyth, 1988), p. 52].
(ii) pp. 105-80. Welsh vocabularies, etymological notes, Welsh names of fish and birds, etc., derived from the collections of Evan Evans in NLW MS 1988B, in the hand of Griffith Roberts, written not before 1788 (p. 163). Pages 175-180 are blank.
Part of Howard de Walden manuscripts
A volume of transcripts by John Davies, Mallwyd, comprising poetry of the 'Gogynfeirdd'; 'Llyfr Taliesin'; 'Gwasanaeth Mair'; a short Latin chronicle; and lists of the contents of 'Llyfr Coch Hergest' and 'Llyfr Gwyn Rhydderch'; etc.
Davies, John, 1567-1644
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
The Laws of Hywel Dda, [c. 1380], (p. 1); religious and secular prose by a number of scribes, including a brief chronicle from the arrival of Brutus in 1230 BC to 1375 (of Welsh interest) and the number of years from the flood until the current year, 1404, (p. 225); Brutus Saxonum (p. 251); and englynion (p. 270), [pre 1416, mid-15 cent.].
The date of the foundation of Cardiff is noted in the Latin text. There are some later memoranda as well.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
An early 15th century manuscript comprising Lucidar; Kyssegr Lan Fuchedd; the Penityas; and Cyffes y Pechadur, written in a hand which is similar to that of the Mabinogion in the Red Book of Hergest.
Y Rhyfel yn Ewrop (Cardiff, 1914),
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Y.M.C.A with the 3rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Litherland,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
YMCA, Cardiff, Dec. 1914-Feb. 1915.
Ymddiddan rhwng henwr a phlentyn
Three pages of an incomplete draft in the hand of Morgan Llwyd of a dialogue between an old man and a child concerning the Bible. The old man's last question is about the books read by the child (' ... mi fynwn wybod beth a ddyscaist oddiwrth y llyfrau a ddarllenaist'). It is not answered. The dialogue was probably never finished, as there is a blank space for a title at the head of the first page.
Llwyd, Morgan, 1619-1659
Ynyscynhaiarn Urban District Council, Portmadoc, June,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Ynyscynhaiarn Urban District Council, Portmadoc, June 1915.
Yost Typewriter Co. Ltd, March, Aug,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A 16th century manuscript in several hands comprising poetry; pedigrees; a version of the Afallenau and the Oiannau; a text concerning the separation of Powys Wenwynwyn; and the prognosication of Erra Pater.
Pp. 1-19 are in the hand of Simwnt Fychan.
A draft of the Eisteddfod Chair winning awdl, in the poet's own hand.
Hedd Wyn, 1887-1917
Part of Dr Joseph Parry Manuscripts,
'Yr Ystorm', a song arranged for tenor and bass by Dr Joseph Parry with words by Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn).
Hwfa Môn, 1823-1905
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
The Romance of Charlemagne as written by Ieuan Ysgolhaig in 1336.
The folios have been misarranged in the binding. This text seems to be the prototype of the version in Peniarth MS 5 (White Book of Rhydderch), Peniarth MS 10, and Jesus College Oxford MS 111 (Red Book of Hergest).
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
Two parts of the Romance of Charlemagne written in the thirteenth or fourteenth centuries.
The text includes Charlemagne's expeditions to Jerusalem, Constantinople and Spain, and another fragment.