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Roberts, John, 1767-1834
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Barddoniaeth,

Miscellaneous poems, including a fragment of a poem by Hughe Hughes, Llwydiarth Esgob; a pencil copy of 'Beth sy'n hardd ?', with a translation into English ('What is Beautiful?'), 'Bedd fy Chwaer', 'Dymuniad yr Eneth Glaf', and a letter by J. H. Hughes ('Ieuan o Leyn'), Ruabon, 1887; 'Carol ar Gonceat Gwyr y Gogledd' by Edward Jones, Maesyplwm; 'Llinellau a gyfansoddwyd ar yr achlysur o briodi Mr. Jno. Jones o Lanfyllin a Miss Jones o'r Fronheulawg, yn swydd Feirionydd, Rhagr. 28, 1827' by Hugh Jones ('Erfyl'); an extract from Sir John Wynn's History of the Gwydir Family, including Rhys Goch o'r Yri's poem to Robert ap Meredith; a 'cywydd Annerch Eisteddfod Penmorfa, 1795' and 'Cerdd i'w chanu ar y mesur a elwir White Chalk dan yr enw Cwynfan yr Awen', by J. R., Ty Du; a poem by Samuel Roberts ('S.R.'), to 'Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Baronet, M.P., and his Lady, when passing-on a fine evening-through the beautiful Vale of Llanbrynmair', with a covering letter by his father, John Roberts, 1827; 'Englynion a luniwyd wrth ddarllen Joseph, Llywodraethwr yr Aifft, gwaith Mr. D. Ionawr, Gorph 6d. 1809', and 'Englynion i Gastell Caernarfon' by David Thomas, and a copy of 'Canu penrhydd i Gastell Caernarfon' by Huw Morys; a poem on 'The Day of Judgment', by 'Bleddyn ap Cynfyn'; and a copy of 'Can ddifyfyr lawen gan y Bardd Diawen a elwir Y Coch Owen'.

Correspondence

A file of the correspondence of John Davies for the year 1830, including reciprocal correspondence between him and J[ohn] T. Williams, Berriew and letters addressed to him by J[ohn] Jones, Forden, James Griffiths, Maenclochog, Richard Baynes, London, John Roberts, Llanbrynmair, E[li]ezer Jones, Swansea, Jonah Lloyd, St Asaph, B. Williams, Creaton, John Bulmer, Haverfordwest and J. Williams, Creaton.

Letters to Samuel Roberts (S.R.).

Letters, 1808-1885, from persons interested in social reforms, politics, and education, including John Bright, Richard Cobden, Walter Davies ('Gwallter Mechain'), John Griffiths ('Gohebydd'), Walter D. Jerermy, Morgan Lloyd, Sir Theodore Martin, J. H. Puleston, Henry Richard, G. O. Trevelyan, Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'), Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, and C. W. Williams Wynn, to Samuel Roberts ('S.R.'), with drafts of replies to some of them; from 'S.R.' to his father, his brother John, and others; from John Roberts ('J.R.') to George Roberts and others; from Humphrey Gwalchmai to John Hughes; from A. Rees to J. Holden; from C. W. Williams Wynn to the electors of Montgomeryshire; and a letter of introduction to friends in America given to 'S.R.' by William Henry Channing. There are also pamphlets relating to postal and other reforms.

Letters, etc.,

  • NLW MS 12079D.
  • File
  • [1799x?1915].

A holograph letter from John [Warren, bishop of] Bangor, Great Malvern, Worcester, to [ ], 1799 (the petition of the parishioners of Pennal); a holograph letter from John Roberts, Llanbrynmair, to Mrs. [? Anne] Anwyl, Lliggwy [Pennal, co. Merioneth], 1802 (the enclosed confession of faith of William Rees); and typescript notes on 'Letter Post before 1840. What It Cost And How It Was Done' by Evan Anwyl, Ty Mawr Farm, Towyn.

Llyfr tonau

  • NLW MS 8281A
  • File
  • [1826] x [1899]

The tune book of John Roberts, Llanegryn, 1826, and later of Bontdolgadfan, containing anthems, hymn-tunes and psalm-tunes by John Roberts, Pantyniwl, John Williams, Abermawddach, H[ugh] Jones, Maesglasau, W. Williams, Llanegryn, John Edwards, Llangadog, the Reverend Richard Phillips, Bala, John Roberts, Llanbrynmair and others; and a hymn for use in Sunday Schools ('Yn ysgol bur fy Nuw').

Roberts, John, Llanegryn

Remarks on ... 'The Welsh Looking Glass',

A typescript copy of the pamphlet Remarks on a Pamphlet entitled 'The Welsh Looking Glass' in a Letter addressed to its Author (Caermarthen 1813 ), written by [the Reverend] John Roberts [senior, Congregational minister] of Llanbrynmair [in reply to the Reverend Thomas Jones: The Welsh Looking Glass or Thoughts on the State of Religion in North Wales (London,1812)].