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Plas Nantglyn MSS & Estate Records,
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Notebook

A notebook, c. 1718-27, containing Latin hexameters, a Greek-Latin vocabulary, a list of 'Books recomended in the education of a daughter', a scathing epitaph on a bishop, various accounts by M. Wynn and particulars of tithe hay, etc. The signature of Thomas Wynne occurs both at the beginning and at the end.

Dic Aberdaron,

Autobiographical notes, 1840 and 1843, in the autograph of Richard Robert Jones ('Dic Aberdaron'), with references to his 'friend and protector' John Copner Williams of Denbigh.

Angharad Llwyd,

An autograph letter, June 23 1860, from Angharad Lhwyd, Ty yn y Rhyl, to Thomas Wynne Edwards. With the letter is a photograph of the writer, taken about 1852.

Diary

A small notebook into which leaves from a printed London Almanack for 1742 have been pasted, with diary entries for 1741-1747 by [?John Parry] who was apparently an alderman of Denbigh in 1742. These are references to 'my Brother Evan', and to the death of 'my unckle Gabriel Morgan' on 17 April 1747.

Genealogical material concerning the Plas Nantglyn family, the Copners of Llanfynydd, &c., including a Pedigree of Wynne of Nantglyn in ....

Genealogical material concerning the Plas Nantglyn family, the Copners of Llanfynydd, &c., including a Pedigree of Wynne of Nantglyn in the autograph of Angharad Lhwyd, and letters from Thomas Nicholas, A. Foulkes-Roberts, Alyn A Guest-Williams, Charles S. Mainwaring, C. F. Roberts and M. C. A. Wynne-Edwards.

A copy of Thomas Falconer, The Charity of Thomas Howell: Established for the Benefit of his Monmouthshire Kinsfolk and Others ...,

A copy of Thomas Falconer, The Charity of Thomas Howell: Established for the Benefit of his Monmouthshire Kinsfolk and Others. AD 1540. (Second Edition, London, 1860), with an autograph letter, Sept. 16 1907, from A. G. [Edwards], Bishop of St Asaph, returning same to Col Wynne Edwards.

The Breuiary of Britayne by Humfrey Lhuyd and Mundus alter et idem ... by Joseph Hall,

A composite leather-bound volume containing:(a) The Breuiary of Britayne ... writen in Latin by Humfrey Lhuyd of Denbigh ... and lately Englished by Thomas Twyne, Gentleman. 1573; (b) Mundus alter et idem ... by Mercurius Britannicus [i.e. Joseph Hall (1574-1656), Bishop of Exeter and Norwich], Frankfurt, ? 1605. There are a few marginal annotations in the former.

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