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Crosswood (Mont.) Manuscripts
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Corn Tithe

'Valuation of the Corn Tithes of Llanrhaiadr and Llanarmon, belonging to The Reverend Walter Davies in the year 1838', with accounts for 1839.

Exercise books

Three volumes of Latin and arithmetic exercise books of Walter Cecil Davies, son of Walter Davies.

Davies, Walter Cecil, 1802-1863

Gwaith Walter Davies

Poems, essays, letters, and miscellanea by Walter Davies used by D. Silvan Evans when he was compiling Gwaith ... Walter ... Davies ... (Carmarthen and London, 1868).

Transcripts,

Transcripts by Walter Davies of elegiac englynion by various authors on the death of David Owen (Dewi Wyn of Eifion), englynion eulogising Edward Mostyn Lloyd Mostyn, pedigrees and genealogical notes, replies to queries sent by Lady Charlotte Guest, letters, etc.

Orthography of the Welsh Bible

Extract from the 'Minutes of the Committee of the British and Foreign Bible Society Feb: 14th 1805', and other material, including notes in the autograph of Walter Davies relating to the orthography of the first complete Welsh Bible to be issued by the Society, 1807; drafts of prayers; a letter, 1822, from John Jenkins to Walter Davies; and miscellanea.

Agriculture

Notes and extracts, collected by Walter Davies, relating to agriculture, mineralogy, bee-keeping, etc.

Agriculture in Wales

Two volumes of notes, extracts, and memoranda relating to the agriculture and domestic economy of Wales, mainly in the hand of Walter Davies.

Bibliographical notes

Bibliographical notes mainly of Welsh interest and chiefly by Walter Davies; a schedule of deeds and papers received by John Vaughan, Penmaen Dyfi, February 6, 1765, from the executrix of John Nanney, Maesypandy, etc.

Barddoniaeth

Miscellaneous poems by Walter Davies, John Evans (Clochydd Pennant Melangell), John Jones (Tegid), David Rowland, Morgan Davies (Vicar of Llangynllo), John Howell (Athraw Ysgol Llanymddyfri), John Thomas, etc.; poems transcribed by Jane Davies (daughter of Walter Davies), including Cywydd-Gofiant y diweddar Fardd ac Anianydd Iolo Morganwg; and miscellaneous notes and transcripts by Walter Davies, including copies of poems by Huw Morus and other poets.

Barddoniaeth,

'Cywydd Marwnad y parchedig Mr. Evan Llwyd or Fron'; 'cerddi' and 'englynion' by Ellis ap Ellis, Arthur Jones, Thomas Edwards ('Twm o'r Nant'), Huw Morus, John Prichard Prys, and John Davies ('Sion Dafydd Las'); poems submitted for competition at a Llanrhaiadr ym Mochnant eisteddfod; triads; a list of subscriptions 'to alleviate the present distressed Situation of the Widow and Five Children of the late John Humphreys Parry ...'; and notes and memoranda by Walter Davies and D. Silvan Evans.

Miscellanea

Miscellanea in the hand of Walter Davies mainly connnected with his work as a clergyman and comprising notes on scripture, sermons, prayers, etc.

Tithe Account Books

Tithe rent charge accounts for Llanrhaiadr ym Mochnant, 1844-1848, and Llanarmon, 1845-1847, kept by Walter Davies, and memoranda relating to farm rents collected by him for various year between 1806 and 1839.

The Herbert Family

Genealogical notes compiled or transcribed by Walter Davies and relating mainly to branches of the Herbert family, and copies of some seventeenth century notes relating to Montgomery

Letters

Letters and fragments of letters, addressed mainly to Walter Davies, Jane Davies, and John Vaughan (Penmaen Dyfi), among the correspondents being Edward Jones (Bardd y Brenin) and Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg); fragments of letters from Humphrey Foulks to Edward Lhuyd and from William Jones [? also to Lhuyd]; autographs of Welsh bishops; etc.

Letters A-F

One of six volumes consisting of several hundred letters ranging in date from the late eighteenth century to about the middle of the nineteenth, and addressed mainly to Walter Davies, with some to his daughter Jane, to John Jenkins, and to John Vaughan, from numerous correspondents connected with various aspects of Welsh life and including: J. P. Adams (Pembroke), Lewis Bagot (bishop of St. Asaph), Jona Barff (Shrewsbury), Thomas Beynon, R. Myddelton Biddulph, John Blackwell (Alun), J. B. Blakeway, Samuel Butler (Shrewsbury School), William Carey (bishop of St. Asaph), Nicholas Carlisle, Thomas Charles, Isaac Clarke (Ruthin), William Cleaver (bishop of St. Asaph), Lord Clive, Alfred B. Clough, Roger B. Clough, Eliza Colley, Athelstan Corbett, Edward Davies (Wrexham), Hugh Davies (Shrewsbury), John Davies (Fronheulog), Robert Davies (Bardd Nantglyn), W. Whitehall Davies, James Donne (Llanyblodwel), Ellis Owen Ellis ('Ellis Bryncoch'), Daniel Evans (Daniel Ddu o Geredigion), D. Silvan Evans, Evan Evans (Ieuan Glan Geirionydd), Henry Evans (Harri Ddu o Ddyfed), R. Wynne Eyton, and Richard Fenton.

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