- 1474C.
- Ffeil
- [1838x1903].
Rhan oCwrtmawr manuscripts
Eight notebooks of the Reverend D. Silvan Evans containing notes on Welsh grammar, language and literature.
Rhan oCwrtmawr manuscripts
Eight notebooks of the Reverend D. Silvan Evans containing notes on Welsh grammar, language and literature.
Miscellaneous notes and extracts made by Walter Davies and dealing with the language, literature, and agriculture of Wales.
Three volumes of miscellaneous notes and fragments relating to Welsh literature, history, archaeology, etc.
Three volumes of miscellaneous notes, extracts, drafts of letters, and memoranda by Walter Davies, dealing mainly with Welsh orthography, literature, etc.
Miscellaneous notes by Walter Davies relating mainly to Welsh literature, history, and archaeology.
Miscellanea mainly in the hands of John Jenkins and Walter Davies and relating to the history, literature, ecclesiastical affairs, and music of Wales; a document relating to the collation of Richard Humffreys to the living of Aberhavesp, February 21, 1628 9; a fragment in the hand of Edward Lhuyd; a letter from Maudline Nanne to Robert Vaughan, May 24, 1636; etc.
Rhan oNefydd Manuscripts
One of two volumes of 'Nefydd' miscellanea, including material relating to Welsh literature and bibliography, eisteddfod adjudications, etc.
Rhan oNefydd Manuscripts
One of two volumes of 'Nefydd' miscellanea, including material relating to Welsh literature and bibliography, eisteddfod adjudications, etc.
Notes in the hand of D. Morgan Lewis of lectures delivered at a Holiday School at Llanwrtyd, 9-19 August, 1921, by Professor W. Jenkyn Jones [University College of Wales, Aberystwyth] ('Yr Ysgol Sul'), the Reverend Fred Jones [Tal-y-bont, co. Cardigan] ('Ysgrifennu Cymraeg'), and Professor [E.] Ernest Hughes [University College of Swansea] ('Hanes Cymru '); together with brief notes of a lecture on Welsh music.
David Morgan Lewis.
Notes and references relating to the Arthurian legend, Welsh history and literature, and the Welsh laws.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
The legend of St. Kadok, and miscellaneous notes on Welsh grammar and literature.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
An account of the early history of Wales and notes on Welsh place-names, literature, etc.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Welsh literature and philology,
Drafts of articles relating to Welsh literature and history and to Celtic institutions; lists of Welsh words derived from English and of words common to both branches of the Celtic family; and a poem entitled 'Rhiangerdd Gwenfalwy o Gastell Caerphili' by 'Idwal Trefor', 1874.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Drafts of articles and reviews relating to Welsh grammar, literature, etc.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
A Latin vocabulary, notes for the study of the Mabinogion, extracts from printed sources, notes on 'Y Gogynfeirdd' and their vocabulary, etc.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Papers relating to the work of 'The Free Church Commission promoted by the National Council of Evangelical Free Churches', 1913-1914; notes entitled 'Nonconformists and Welsh Literature' and 'Adgofion am Genhadwyr'; etc.
Y Mabinogion fel llenyddiaeth,
A holograph essay on 'Y Mabinogion fel Llenyddiaeth' by 'Y Macwy Mud' [E. Stanton Roberts]. The essay was submitted in January 1911 for the T. E. Ellis Essay Prize at University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Rhan oEllis Owen Manuscripts
Letters, 1835-1840, from David Owen ('Dewi Wyn o Eifion') to Richard Humphreys (Faerdref) , Ellis Owen and James Spooner (Tremadog), together with drafts of letters by David Owen relating to Welsh literary matters.
Nearly two hundred autograph letters, 1855-1891, relating mainly to Welsh literary matters, and especially to Glamorgan, 1855-1899, to Jonathan Reynolds ('Nathan Dyfed') from contemporary Welsh poets and authors; miscellaneous poems; printed broadsides; press cuttings; etc.
Addresses by Meredith J. Hughes on 'Myth and legend in the literature of Wales', 1914, and 'Democratic Theory and Institutions', 1919; a hymn 'Ymwel a mi o Arglwydd da', and a poem entitled 'Afon Alun', 1924.