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- [c.1855, June].
Part of Llysdinam Estate Records,
A poem headed 'British Head Quarters before Sebastopol, June 28, 1855, 5 p.m.' - on the death of Lord Raglan. In the hand of Mary A. D. Venables.
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Part of Llysdinam Estate Records,
A poem headed 'British Head Quarters before Sebastopol, June 28, 1855, 5 p.m.' - on the death of Lord Raglan. In the hand of Mary A. D. Venables.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Ah! me! I've run the weary'd race of love ...'. 11 Stanzas.
'A poem in memoriam of the late Mr Edward Williams Cleveland Lodge Middlesborough'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
'A poem in memoriam of the late Mr Edward Williams Cleveland Lodge Middlesborough.' This appears to be a prose translation of 'a Prize Poem at a competition, on New Years day, at Middlesborough, under the patronage of the Welsh Presbyterians'.
'A Poem in memory of the late Mr Thos Parker Kidweli'.
Part of Thomas Parker Papers
Composed and written by John Cain Jones, and addressed to Madam Parker.
A poem in praise of Sulien, Bishop of St. Davids
A proof, with editor's corrections, of Johannis Sulgeni Versus Hexametri in laudem patris Sulgeni Menevensis Archiepiscopi, 1812, edited by Thomas Burgess, bishop of St. Davids.
Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837
A poem in rhyming couplets. The first line appears to be 'ere the wonted hour of dawn ...'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
A poem in rhyming couplets. The first line appears to be 'ere the wonted hour of dawn ...', and the poem ends 'with plenty, peace and liberty.'
A poem in the hand of R. L. Venables 'The Christening of Armine Dew (a girl) at Whitney Oct. 11 ...,
Part of Llysdinam Estate Records,
A poem in the hand of R. L. Venables 'The Christening of Armine Dew (a girl) at Whitney Oct. 11, 1854. Her uncle, Captain Armine Dew, R.A., had been killed by a round shot at the battle of the Alma. Sept. 20, 1854'.
A Poem: 'La Parteroza Or The Separation' by Metastasio.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Nisa the dreadful time Is come to bid adieu ...'. 7 Stanzas.
A Poem lamenting the death of the Rev. W. Tilsley of Llandinam by Mr Jennings,
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
A poem: 'Miss B ..r vindicated. The author the Rev. Mr Edwards, 1752',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Ben, thy dire Fall must make pert fools afraid' ... 16 Lines.
A poem 'Oen bach' - the winning stanza in the Band of Hope Competition - Brynrhos, 22 March 1907; pseudonym 'Wil Bryan'.
A poem of fifteen lines, beginning,
A poem of fifteen lines, beginning:. 'If to live well and right thou cost not know'.
A poem: 'Oh: beware how you tread this Green',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Note: 'A New Year's Gift 1787 as a caution to be read the next Club night'. Addressed to Mr Streaker at Dolgellau. [cf. 74]. 18 Lines.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
A poem: 'On Birds Nesting':. 'Soon as the spring, with garlands crown'd'. 5 Stanzas.
A Poem on celebration of a birth day by "Amicitia".
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
'A Poem on Death', written in the form of 'englynion',
Beginning: 'Grim Death Scorneth this carnal sheepfold ...'.