Llyfr cerddoriaeth Owen Jones,
- NLW MS 9127A.
- File
- [1831x1862].
A manuscript music book belonging to Owen Jones (Owen y Cantwr), Penycae, Wrexham.
Jones, Owen, 1811-1862.
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Llyfr cerddoriaeth Owen Jones,
A manuscript music book belonging to Owen Jones (Owen y Cantwr), Penycae, Wrexham.
Jones, Owen, 1811-1862.
Three tune books, [19 cent.], containing hymn-tunes and anthems.
Hymn- and psalm-tunes, anthems, responses, etc., collected, and some of them composed by, Richard Ellis, parish clerk, Dolgelley, editor of Casgliad o Salmau, Hymnau, ac Anthemau Dewisedig... (Dolgelleu, 1810).
Ellis, Richard, 1775-1855
Cyfansoddiadau cerddorol David Hughes ('Cristiolus Môn'),
Llyfrau tonau David Hughes, ysgolfeistr a cherddor, a anwyd yn Llangristiolus, Môn, yn cynnwys emyn-donau, salm-donau ac anthemau ganddo, ynghyd â llythyr o werthfawrogiad, 1866, o Efrog Newydd, yn gofyn iddo anfon 'dwsin neu ddau ddwsin' o’i gyhoeddiad Yr Atthraw Cerddorol (1951). = Tune-books of David Hughes, scoolmaster and musician, born in Llangristiolus, Anglesea, containing hymn-tunes, psalm tunes and anthems by him, together with a letter of appreciation, 1866, from New York, asking for further copies of his publication Yr Atthraw Cerddorol (1951).
Hughes, David, 1810-1881.
Tune-book of Thomas Edwards, Leech Castle,
Tune-book, [post 1851], of Thomas Edwards of Leech Castle, [Bonvilston], in the Vale of Glamorgan, containing mainly hymn tunes. Thomas Edwards appeared to have been a deacon of Zoar CM Chapel, Llancarfan/Bonvilston.
Edwards, Thomas.