- NLW MS 19616C.
- Ffeil
- 1846-1857.
A commonplace book of Henry Rees, Tai Mawr, Lisvane containing genealogical memoranda relating to the Rees family and accounts of poor and church rates. 1/2 leather.
8496 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
A commonplace book of Henry Rees, Tai Mawr, Lisvane containing genealogical memoranda relating to the Rees family and accounts of poor and church rates. 1/2 leather.
A commonplace book of John Buckland Thomas, Seven Sisters (cf. NLW ex 678) and a typescript copy of a recruiting poem 'For England' by Gwilym Richards, '21st Welsh R.F.A.'.
A commonplace book of Rees Jenkin Jones. (Formerly Rees Jenkin Jones MS.) English, Welsh. American cloth. Donated by Dr Goronwy Jones, Swansea.
A commonplace book of Rees Jenkin Jones. (Formerly Rees Jenkin Jones MS.) English, Welsh, Latin, Greek. Leather. Donated by Dr Goronwy Jones, Swansea.
A commonplace book of Robert Vaughan, Hengwrt
A commonplace book compiled by Robert Vaughan, Hengwrt, which was later in the possession of Griffith Roberts, surgeon, Dolgelley. It contains poems by Taliesin and others, pedigrees, copies of charters, extracts from historical records and annals, a list of the bishops of Bangor (compiled between 1598 and 1616), lists of owners of Welsh manuscripts and books, recipes, archaeological notes, and miscellaneous memoranda.
Vaughan, Robert, 1592-1667
A commonplace book of 'Thomas Edward, Vron',
Containing a large variety of medical and other recipes.
Rhan oNeuadd Wen Manuscripts,
Copies of Welsh and English poetry and miscellaneous extracts, including poems by William Philip, Robert Hughes, Goronwy Owen, 1741, Rice Jones, Evan Evans ('Ieuan Brydydd Hir'), Thomas Jones, and anonymous poems ('Pan oedd Bess yn teyrnasu' and 'Cerdd Bett o Lansanffraid'); English poems- 'Arise and see the Building', 'Guardian Angels', and 'The Young Man's Wish'; a copy of a letter from Snoden Hill to Lord Penn, and forms of letters on various occasions; 'Select sentences, collected at diffrent times by I.E.'; triads; and 'Cyfarwyddyd i wneuthur Methodist'.
A commonplace book of Robert Edwards, Tai Draw, near Bala. It contains notes on astrology, witchcraft, legerdemain, geography, natural history, Biblical history, medicinal and household recipes, arithmetical and other tables, algebraical problems, poems, and a copy of a Welsh letter written in 1722-3, by a man born and bred in America to his kindred in the Bala district.
Edwards, Robert, of Tai Draw, Penllyn.
A commonplace book containing notes by Owen Jones on Welsh Calvinistic Methodist deacons in Liverpool; Welsh periodicals; anecdotes; Liverpool Calvinistic Methodist Finance Committee, 1857; pedigrees - descendants of Owen Parry, Drewgoed, Llandderfel, and of Edward Thomas, Penygeulan; and miscellaneous memoranda.
Owen Jones.
'A collection of observations, sketches, curious facts, anecdotes, bon-mots, &c., &c.'
Rhan oNeuadd Wen Manuscripts,
Extracts by W. Williams from English and classical authors.
W. Williams.
'A companion to the literature of Wales',
Rhan oHarri Webb Papers,
For content see individual file descriptions.
A comparative analysis of Luke - Acts and Colossians - Hebrews by the Reverend William Davies, Bootle. English. Boards. Donated by Mrs Miriam Davies, Rhostryfan, September 1963.
'A comparison of the composition of hill swards under controlled and free grazing conditions'
'A comparison of the composition of hill swards under controlled and free grazing conditions', reprinted from The Welsh Journal of Agriculture, Vol. XI, 1935.