- NLW MS 1660B
- Ffeil
- [late 18 cent.]
'The British Chronologist', containing a brief account of the major events in the history of Britain, 55 B.C.-1272 A.D.
2 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
'The British Chronologist', containing a brief account of the major events in the history of Britain, 55 B.C.-1272 A.D.
Welsh and English versions of a history of Cadwgan, prince of Powys, and the Welsh chieftains, compiled by John Evans (Maelor), 1841, and dedicated to John Vaughan, Penmaen Dyfi, Merioneth.
Evans, John, fl. 1841
An incomplete transcript (A-Brigh) of a Cornish-English vocabulary, An Lhadymer ay Kernou - The Interpreter of Cornwall, by William Hals.
Transcripts by Walter Davies, from manuscripts in the Ashmolean Museum, of letters to Edward Lhuyd from William Nicolson, William Price, Nic. Roberts, W. Rowlands, Jo. Maddocks, Edward Thomas, T. Davies, Thomas Hamorne, Maurice Jones, William Gambold, Erasmus Saunders, J[ohn] Ll[oyd], Robert Humphreys, and Humphrey Foulkes.
An interleaved copy of Dictionarium Poeticum, Historicum, & Geographicum, Nomina Propria exhibens, with additional notes and memoranda by Walter Davies and extracts by him from John Pinkerton: An Inquiry into the History of Scotland ... (London, 1789).
'Englynion' by Walter Davies and others; adjudications by him on 'englynion coffa' upon the death of Griffith Williams (Gutyn Peris) and David Owen (Dewi Wyn o Eifion) and on other poetic compositions; and extracts by Walter Davies from William Buckland: Reliquiae Diluvianae ... (London, 1824).
Buckland, William, 1784-1856
Pedigrees of Welsh families, with additions in the hands of John Davies, Rhiwlas, Llansilin, and Walter Davies; memoranda relating to members of the family of Foulkes, Penygraig, Llansilin; englynion and other poems by Elin Foulkes, Richard Foulkes, Huw Morus, Elis Cadwaladr, Sion Morus, Mathew Owen, Morys Dafydd, Sion Cadwaladr Owen, Richard Parry (Athraw ysgol yn Roe Newbrough yn Sir Fon), Huw Llwyd Cynfal, Ellis Roberts (Elis y Cowper), Hari Howel, and Robert Humphreys (Robin Rhagad); and Pymtheg Llwyth Gwynedd.
Abstracts from Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon) : A History of the Rebellion ..., Gilbert Brunet : History of His Own Time, and other printed works.
Transcripts of letters from John Morgan (Matchin), Lewis Morris, and William Wynn, with notes by Walter Davies; a transcript of Account of MSS. in Wales, written by the learned and ingenious Lewis Morris, as it is supposed about the year 1745 (cf. Panton MS. 29, i.e., N.L.W. MS. 1998); transcripts, by Walter Davies, of Welsh poems allan o Lvyr Med Davis o Vron Wion ym Meirion-a sgrivwyd 1738; etc.
Ten letters, 1757-1766, from Lewis Morris and Evan Evans (Ieuan Brydyd Hir).
Letters and papers relating to Y Gwyliedydd, the first number of which appeared in September, 1822, including translations by W. J. Rees, Cascob, of letters relating to the church service which appeared in the volumes for 1824 and 1825.
A fragment of a Pecuniary Ledger kept by Walter Davies in 1842.
A catalogue of the books in the library at Crosswood, made by John Jenkins, 1824, with earlier catalogues, also possibly of the Crosswood library, made in 1784 and 1788.
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
Cyfrinach Beirdd Ynys Prydain, &c.
Extracts, in the hand of Walter Davies, from Cyfrinach Beirdd Ynys Prydain, possibly made from the original draft written by Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg); and notes by Walter Davies entitled 'Sylwadau ar ba Gyhydeddau a Mesurau y canent y prif-feirdd', and based on a study of the earlier Welsh poetry printed in the first volume of The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales.
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.
The agriculture of North Wales
A draft copy, 1799, of Walter Davies : General view of the Agriculture and Domestic Economy of North Wales ... (London, 1810).
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.
Notes taken from seventeenth century English prose works; a vocabulary of Welsh and Latin words in the autograph of William Maurice, Cefnybraich; and notes by Walter Davies.
Celtic names of men and places
'An Alphabetical Index of the Celtic Names of Men and Places, as they are Latinized and found in Roman authors & others, with an attempt towards an explanation of them, and how they were called by the Native Celtae, Titans, Cimbrians, Cimmerians, Parthians, Gauls, Britains, Irish, &c., by L[ewis] Morris', with a few notes in the hand of Walter Davies.
Miscellanea, including extracts by Walter Davies from Joshua Thomas : Hanes y Bedyddwyr ... (Carmarthen, 1778).