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Pregethau y Parch. William Morris, Tyddewi

  • NLW MS 16211C.
  • File
  • 1842

Nodiadau, 1842, gan awdur anhysbys, ar ddwy bregeth gan y Parch. William Morris, Tyddewi, yn Jewin Crescent, Llundain, 21 Awst 1842 (ff. 2-4 verso), a phregeth gan y Parch. Baptist Noel yn St John's, Bedford Row, Llundain, 30 Tachwedd 1842 (f. 4 verso). = Notes, 1842, in an unknown hand, of two sermons by the Rev. William Morris, St Davids, at Jewin Crescent, London, 21 August 1842 (ff. 2-4 verso), and one by the Rev. Baptist Noel at St John's, Bedford Row, London, 30 November 1842 (f. 4 verso).
Ceir hefyd nodiadau ar bregeth (cychwyn yn eisiau), o bosib gan William Morris (ff. 1-2). = Also included are notes of a sermon (start lacking), possibly by William Morris (ff. 1-2).

Confirmation by king John of a grant of 'Dunwallesland' near Abergavenny

  • 1962
  • File
  • 5 December 1209
  • Part of NLW Deeds

Charter of king John, 5 December 11 John [1209], confirming the grant of an estate called 'Dunwallesland' ['Dyfnwal's land'] near Abergavenny, with all its woods, fields, paths, waters, mills, fishponds and so on, to Philip, son of Wastellion, to be held of the king and his heirs on the same terms as Philip’s father, Wastellion, had held it of William de Braose, including the service of one knight at Abergavenny castle. Issued on the king’s behalf by Robert de Vieuxpont at St Briavels, [Gloucestershire], and attested by twelve witnesses, notably William de Aubigny, earl of Arundel ('Will[el]mo Comite Arundell'), Robert de Thornham ('Rob[er]to de Turneha[m]'), Hugh de Neville ('Hugon[e] de Neuill') and Cadwallon ab Ifor ('Cadewallan filio Iuor' [of Senghennydd]).

John, King of England, 1167-1216

Sermon notes,

Sermon notes, [?1836] (watermark 1836), in the hand of John Jones, Tal-y-sarn.

Jones, John, 1796-1857

Barddoniaeth John Jones, Glanygors

  • NLW MS 23942B.
  • File
  • [1795]-[1811]

Llawysgrif yn cynnwys pump cerdd ar hugain, [1795]-[1811] (dyfrnod 1795), yn llaw John Jones (Jac Glan-y-Gors), gan gynnwys tair cerdd ar ddeg nad ydynt, fe ymddengys, wedi eu cyhoeddi (ff. 1-39 verso); dyddiwyd y cerddi 1790-1811. = A volume containing twenty-five autograph poems, [1795]-[1811] (watermark 1795), by John Jones (Jac Glan-y-gors), thirteen of which are apparently unpublished (ff. 1-39 verso); the poems are dated 1790-1811.
Cyhoeddwyd naw o'r cerddi (ff. 6 verso-8, 16-18, 22-25, 31 verso-35 verso, 36 verso-39 verso) yn Cerddi Jac Glan-y-gors, gol. gan E. G. Millward (Llandybïe, 2003), tt. 26-30, 45-51, 57-58, 69-70, 76-81, 95-97, 137-138; cyhoeddwyd 'Litani Newydd...' (f. 15 recto-verso) ac 'Englynion er coffadwriaeth am Mr David Samwell...' (ff. 20 verso-21 verso) yn y Chester Chronicle, 5 Awst 1796 a 28 Rhagfyr 1798 yn eu tro (gw. Marion Löffler, 'Cerddi newydd gan John Jones, "Jac Glan-y-Gors"', Llên Cymru, 33 (2010), 143-150); cyhoeddwyd 'Cerdd o ymddiddan rhwng J. J. Glan y Gors a Daniel Davies o Gorwen y ngylch Tref Lundain' (ff. 10-12 verso) mewn pamffled, Dwy o Gerddi Newyddion ([Caer]: Thomas Huxley, [?1791]) (JHD 209bii; heb ei gofnodi yn ESTC). Nodwyd ar f. 8 bod 'Cerdd yn dangos meddyliau Morwyn Ieuangc ddydd ei phriodas' (ff. 8-10) wedi ei gyhoeddi yn Llundain ym 1797 ond ymddengys nad oes copi wedi ei gadw. Ceir cerdd arall [?mewn llaw wahanol] ar ff. 128 verso-129. Mae eitemau a ddarganfyddwyd yn rhydd ar gychwyn y gyfrol wedi eu tipio i mewn ar ff. i-iv; yn eu mysg mae rhestr o gynnwys y llawysgrif (f. i), marwnad brintiedig i William Owen Pughe gan John Jones (Tegid), 1836 (f. iii), a chyfres o englynion gan Siôn ap Morgan (f. iv). = Nine of the poems (ff. 6 verso-8, 16-18, 22-25, 31 verso-35 verso, 36 verso-39 verso) appear in Cerddi Jac Glan-y-gors, ed. by E. G. Millward (Llandybïe, 2003), pp. 26-30, 45-51, 57-58, 69-70, 76-81, 95-97, 137-138; 'Litani Newydd...' (f. 15 recto-verso) and 'Englynion er coffadwriaeth am Mr David Samwell...' (ff. 20 verso-21 verso) were published in The Chester Chronicle, 5 August 1796 and 28 December 1798 respectively (see Marion Löffler, 'Cerddi newydd gan John Jones, "Jac Glan-y-Gors"', Llên Cymru, 33 (2010), 143-150); 'Cerdd o ymddiddan rhwng J. J. Glan y Gors a Daniel Davies o Gorwen y ngylch Tref Lundain' (ff. 10-12 verso) was published in the pamphlet Dwy o Gerddi Newyddion ([Chester]: Thomas Huxley, [?1791]) (JHD 209bii; not recorded in ESTC). A note on f. 8 states that 'Cerdd yn dangos meddyliau Morwyn Ieuangc ddydd ei phriodas' (ff. 8-10) was published in London in 1797 but there are no known copies extant. A further poem [?in a different hand] is on ff. 128 verso-129. Items found loose at the beginning of the volume have been tipped in on ff. i-iv; these include a list of contents of the manuscript (f. i), a printed elegy for William Owen Pughe by John Jones (Tegid), 1836 (f. iii), and a series of englynion by Siôn ap Morgan (f. iv).

Jones, John, 1766-1821

Fourth Memorandum of the Council for Wales and Monmouthshire and the Reply of the Prime Minister

The file comprises a document published by the Council for Wales and Monmouthshire entitled "Fourth Memorandum (Government Administration in Wales) and the Reply of the Prime Minister" (Cmnd.631) relating to UK Government administration in Wales where the council calls for the appointment of a Secretary of State for Wales.

Great Britain. Council for Wales and Monmouthshire

Full abstract of letters patent PRO C 66/2030, no. 15, m. 10,

(i) various ffriddoedd in co. Mer. and in the Forest of Snowdon; (ii) Ffridd Drws-y-coed in the commote of Isgwyrfai in co. Caern; (iii) Ffridd Baladeulyn in the commote of Uwch Gwyrfai in co. Caern; (iv) Treberneth alias Trebeswerth and Keventrefrowe, hamlets in the manor of Aberffraw in co. Ang.; (v) the township of Tywyn in the commote of Cwmwd-y-maen in co. Caern; (vi) the township of Botewin in the commote of Eifionydd in co. Caern, together with details of all lands involved; (vii) the township of Cae hwsnin (Estineth) in the commote of Afloegion in co. Caern; (viii) gwely land called Gwely Caradog and escheat lands in the township of Pennarth in the commote of Uwchgwyrfai in co. Caern; (ix) the township of Ynysgain in the commote of Eifionydd and co. Caern; (x) the township of Dinam in the commote of Menai and co. Ang.; (xi) gwely land in the township of Trewastrodion in the commote of Malltraeth in co. Ang.; (xii) premises, lands and tenements in Carebuewith (?), and Mahembed in co. Denb.; and (xiii) certain lands in co. Westmorland. For (vi) and (ix), see also O/122.

TV Bulletins

T11/835/37.
TV Bulletins.
0630 Breakfast Bulletin.
First broadcast: 12 September 1997.
UID: Unknown.
Typed scripts with written annotations.
BBC television scripts for TV Bulletins for 15.53 and 21.25.

Lluniau rhyddion wedi'u tynnu o amgylch Cymru, 1986-88 a dim dyddiad. Mae deugain du a gwyn a naw llun lliw ...,

Lluniau rhyddion wedi'u tynnu o amgylch Cymru, 1986-88 a dim dyddiad. Mae deugain du a gwyn a naw llun lliw o Dafydd Elis Thomas yn bennaf, ond hefyd o Dafydd Wigley, Ieuan Wyn Jones, Hywel Teifi Edwards, John Elfed Jones, John Dixon ac eraill. (Wedi'u trosglwyddo i Adran Darluniau a Mapiau: Rhif PG 6400).

Kenyan safari journal

Diary, 9 April-16 June 1900, of Morgan S. Williams of Aberpergwm House, Neath, recounting an expedition to British East Africa [now Kenya] on safari with two companions identified only as Godfrey [probably his eldest son, Godfrey Herbert Joseph Williams] and Rhys (ff. 1 verso-23 verso), together with thirty-six photographs taken on the safari (pasted in on ff. 25-60, rectos only).
The group left London on 9 April and set sail from Marseille the following day (f. 1 verso), reaching Mombasa on 28 April (f. 3 verso). They made preparations there (ff. 3 verso-6) and left on the Uganda Railway for the interior on 2 May, along with fifty-one local porters and fifteen others. From the rail head beyond Nairobi the group trekked northwards to the vicinity of Lakes Naivasha, Elementaita and Nakuru, where the three men hunted game for several days, 9-14 May (ff. 7 verso-14). The trip was cut short due to Godfrey falling ill; he and Morgan left Rhys and returned to Mombasa, sailing to Zanzibar, where Godfrey was hospitalised, and finally sailed back to Europe on 27 May (f. 20), arriving in London on 14 June (f. 23). The photographs mostly comprise various groups of Maasai people (ff. 25-32, 34-39, 43-48, 53), the group's encampments (ff. 33, 54, 59-60) and trophies including two dead rhinos (ff. 49-53, 55-58); an European appearing in three photographs is probably Williams himself (ff. 54, 56, 60). The inclusion of a photograph labelled 'Lake Baringo' (f. 42) suggests they were taken by Rhys, as the only one to continue north to that location. Also included are various memoranda and lists relating to the safari (ff. 97 verso-100) and a pencil sketch of Mt Kilimanjaro, dated 3 May (f. 100).

Williams, Morgan S. (Morgan Stuart), 1846-1909

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