- NLW MS 6703B
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Sermons preached during the years 1720-1764, mainly at Margam, Penrice, Oxwich, etc.
Sermons preached during the years 1720-1764, mainly at Margam, Penrice, Oxwich, etc.
Sheep Register, printed and sold by W. Whittington, Wind Street, Neath, used to record almost three hundred earmarks from farms in co. Glamorgan, 1904.
Sheep Register, printed and sold by W. Whittington, Post Office, Wind Street, Neath, and used to record ear-marks in the Bryn, Port Talbot and Maesteg area, c. 1930-1940.
Sheep Register, printed and sold by W. Whittington, Post Office, Wind Street, Neath, and used to record ear-marks largely in the Ogmore and Rhondda Valleys in Glamorgan.
Part of Harris Williams Manuscripts,
Illustrations and sketches of churches at Cowbridge, Penarth, Llandyrnog, Llangernyw, Llanychan, Llangwyfan and Llansannan, with notes and miscellanea.
Stonemasons' and lime accounts,
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
A survey of the manors of Penmarke, Funmon, Barrey, and Lancadle, Glamorgan, made by Evan Mouse in 1622, being a typescript copy (280 pp.) of the Welsh section of a manorial survey acquired in 1936 by the Bedfordshire County Record Office.
Mouse, Evans
Part of Fforest Legionis Manuscripts
A glossary, by Isaac Craigfryn Hughes, of the Gwentian dialect as spoken in Glamorgan, with an introduction in English.
Hughes, Isaac Craigfryn
Thomas Allen Glenn : The Quakers in Wales
The second of two volumes of manuscripts called Genealogical notes relating to the ancestry of the people called Quakers in Wales and Early meetings of the people called the Quakers in North Wales, Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire, by Thomas Allen Glenn, 1920.
Glenn, Thomas Allen, 1864- Notes by, on Quakers in Wales (1920), NLW MS 1115-1116D
Thomas Allen Glenn : The Quakers in Wales
The first of two volumes of manuscripts called Genealogical notes relating to the ancestry of the people called Quakers in Wales and Early meetings of the people called the Quakers in North Wales, Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire, by Thomas Allen Glenn, 1920.
Glenn, Thomas Allen, 1864- Notes by, on Quakers in Wales (1920), NLW MS 1115-1116D
Thomas Morgan: Cymraeg Morgannwg
A glossary of the Welsh of Glamorgan compiled by Thomas Morgan (1850-1939), Baptist minister at Skewen.
Morgan, T. (Thomas), 1850-1939
Treasury Solicitor Deeds and Evidences,
Deeds and documents, [c. 1753]-1927, relating to properties in the counties of Brecknockshire, 1815-1834, Cardiganshire, [c. 1753]-[c. 1853, Glamorgan, 1851, Montgomeryshire, 1803-1857, Monmouthshire, 1843, and Pembrokeshire, 1819-1927, referred to the Treasury Solicitor for advice or litigation.
Great Britain. Treasury Solicitor's Dept.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
(a) A notebook (8 pp., in Welsh) containing 'Trioedd y Lladron', twelve in number, 'o Lyfr Thomas Philip o Dreos', in the autograph of Iolo Morganwg, followed by 'Credo Wladwriaethol' written in another hand; (b) The Bardic Institutes in the autograph of Iolo Morganwg (in English): (i) '[The] Bardic Institution according to [the] Laws of Gruffydd ab Cynan'. A note at the end states that this is an abstract of the Institutes as given by Dr John David Rhys in his Welsh Grammar, 1593; (ii) 'The Bardic Institutes as Traditionally retained down to the Present Day, by the Glemorganshire Bards who assert, and believe that they are unalteredly the same with those of the Ancient British Bards and Druids'.
A manuscript containing sermons delivered at Bridgend and Coity, 1829-1830, by William Jones, Congregational minister (1784-1847).
Jones, William, 1784-1847 Sermons (1829-1830), NLW MS 798A
William Le Hardy Collection of Deeds,
Deeds relating mainly to Carmarthenshire, 1531-1857, and to other Welsh counties including Brecknockshire, 1655-1800, Cardiganshire, 1628-1819, Glamorgan, 1673-1792, Monmouthshire, 1636-1795, Montgomeryshire, 1675-1702, Pembrokeshire, 1724-1811, and Radnorshire, 1689-1773. There is no apparent connection between the deeds.
Le Hardy, William, 1889-1961
Caneuon i ychain Sir Morganwg,
Part of Barddoniaeth amrywiol,
'Casgliad o Ganeuon i Ychain Sir Morganwg', 1899, wedi eu casglu gan y Parch. Owen Davies Thomas (Owain Cyfelach), Pontarddulais. = A collection of Glamorgan cattle songs, 1899, collected by the Rev. Owen Davies Thomas (Owain Cyfelach), Pontarddulais.
Thomas, Owen D. (Owen Davies), d. 1900?
Traddodiad llenyddol Morgannwg
Cyhoeddiadau a phapurau ymchwil G. J. Williams ar draddodiad llenyddol Morgannwg, gan gynnwys drafft llawysgrif o'r gyfrol Traddodiad Llenyddol Morgannwg (1948); ei draethawd buddugol ar feirdd Morgannwg yn Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Castell Nedd, 1918; darlithoedd ac erthyglau, [1911x1963]; a nodiadau amrywiol, [1911x1963].
Papurau'r Parch James Ednyfed Rhys (Ap Nathan), a phapurau'r unigolion canlynol a ddaeth i'w feddiant: y Parch. Evan Rees (Dyfed), Jonathan Rees (Nathan Wyn), David Watkin Jones (Dafydd Morganwg) a Thomas Jones, Trealaw. Mae papurau Ap Nathan, 1901-1959, yn cynnwys cerddi a chaneuon, ysgrifau a chyfieithiadau; papurau Dyfed, 1869-1923, yn cynnwys llythyrau, nifer ohonynt o bwysigion llenyddiaeth Cymru, 1878-1923, dyddiaduron a llyfrau poced, 1873-1896, beirniadaethau eisteddfodau, 1887-1907, nodiadau darlithoedd a phregethau, a barddoniaeth, 1869-1899; papurau Nathan Wyn, 1874-1905, yn cynnwys llythyrau, 1874-1905, cerddi ac ysgrifau, 1883-1901, torion o'r wasg ar bynciau llenyddol, 1868-1900; papurau Thomas Thomas, 1900-[c. 1935], yn cynnwys llawysgrifau ar lên gwerin ac arferion, hanes Morgannwg, 1921-1933, y Wenhwyseg, enwau lleoedd Morgannwg, [c. 1893]-1931, a thorion o'r wasg, 1900-1911; a phapurau Dafydd Morganwg, yn cynnwys ei hunangofiant. = Papers of the Rev. James Ednyfed Rhys (Ap Nathan), and papers of the following acquired by him: the Rev. Evan Rees (Dyfed), Jonathan Rees (Nathan Wyn), David Watkin Jones (Dafydd Morganwg), a poet and historian from Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, and Thomas Jones, antiquary and headmaster of Trealaw school in Rhondda, Glamorgan, whose interests included local history and folklore. The papers of Ap Nathan, 1901-1959, include poems and songs, essays and translations; the papers of Dyfed, 1869-1923, include letters, many from important Welsh literary figures, 1878-1923, diaries and pocket books, 1873-1896, eisteddfod adjudications, 1887-1907, lecture notes and sermons, and poetry, 1869-1899; the papers of Nathan Wyn, 1874-1905, include letters, 1874-1905, poetry and essays, 1883-1901, newspaper cuttings of literary material, 1868-1900; the papers of Thomas Jones, 1900-[c. 1935], include manuscripts on folklore and customs, Glamorgan history, 1921-1933, the Gwentian dialect, Glamorgan place names, [c. 1893]-1931, and newspaper cuttings, 1900-1911; and the papers of Dafydd Morganwg, historian and poet, including his autobiography.
Ap Nathan, 1876-1960