- NLW MS 5789A
- File
- 1710
Part of William John Parry Manuscripts
Notes on metaphysics, possibly in the hand of Samuel Angier, 1710.
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Part of William John Parry Manuscripts
Notes on metaphysics, possibly in the hand of Samuel Angier, 1710.
Part of William John Parry Manuscripts
Poetry by D. Thomas, Robert Williams, etc.
Plato's 'Immortality of the Soul'
Part of William John Parry Manuscripts
'Plato's Dialogue of the Immortality of the soul. Translated from the Greek, by Mr. Theobald ...'.
Part of William John Parry Manuscripts
Notes on various religions and on the beliefs of various churches and sects.
Part of William John Parry Manuscripts
Notes on English history.
Notes on religious and scriptural subjects
Part of William John Parry Manuscripts
Notes on different religions, religious and scriptural subjects, religious beliefs and controversies, etc.
Notes on geography and astronomy
Part of William John Parry Manuscripts
Notes on geography and astronomy.
Part of William John Parry Manuscripts
Papers of Richard Samuel Hughes, musician, including lyrics and songs, testimonials, and letters, 1888-1893, addressed to him, many of them relating to music engagements, from Charles Ashton (Dinas Mawddwy), D. Emlyn Evans, David Jenkins (Aberystwyth), Edward Jenkins (Llandrindod Wells), Susannah Pierce (London), David Samuel (Aberystwyth), etc.
Robert John Pryse ('Gweirydd ap Rhys')
Part of William John Parry Manuscripts
Particulars of the career and published and other works of Robert John Pryse ('Gweirydd ap Rhys') and letters, 1876-1878, from him to Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'), with an adjudication by 'Hwfa Môn' on an 'eisteddfod' ode on 'Rhagluniaeth'.
Part of William John Parry Manuscripts
About sixty autograph letters, 1869-1896, to W. J. Parry from D. Emlyn Evans, Thomas Gee, John Griffith ('Gohebydd'), R. S. Hughes, Robert John Pryse ('Gweirydd ap Rhys'), etc.
William John Parry Manuscripts
A collection which comprises mainly of papers relating to North Wales quarries, including union rules, minutes, bank pass books, correspondence, circulars, deeds, etc.; also included are papers of the musician Richard Samuel Hughes, a manuscript possibly in the hand of Samuel Angier (1639-1713), addresses and lectures, sermons, a bibliography, journals, an autobiography, correspondence, poetry and miscellaneous notes, transcripts and extracts by W. J. Parry, together with poetry by other authors and correspondence, and notes relating to W. J. Parry's work on Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn').
Parry, W. J. (William John), 1842-1927