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Papurau O. Llew Owain Cymraeg
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Anerchidau, sgriptiau, &c.,

Miscellaneous talks and radio scripts, 1922-1938, by Owain Llew Owain, including two addresses prepared for 'Clwb Awen a Chân', 1922 and 1927, four drafts of an essay entitled 'Beirdd Gwerin Arfon', a radio script, 1938, entitled 'A programme of Welsh rounds by Wythawd y Bonc', and a radio script containing the reminiscences of three sea captains, bearing the title 'Hwylio ar Led: Morwyr y Felinheli'.

Owain Llewelyn Owain.

'Atgofion hen forwr',

A prose work, 1923-1924, by Owain Llewelyn Owain entitled 'Atgofion Hen Forwr', entered for competition at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Pontypool, 1924, under the pseudonym 'Huw Puw'.

Owain Llewelyn Owain.

Barddoniaeth,

A volume containing transcripts, [c. 1931], by Owain Llewelyn Owain of poems by Siôn Prisiart (Siôn o'r Garth), Gwerful Mechain, Huw Morys and others, including carols and occasional verse copied from manuscripts in the possession of the transcriber's father, Hugh Owen, Tal-y-sarn, and englynion copied from gravestones at Llanfachreth churchyard, Merionethshire.

Owain Llewelyn Owain.

Barddoniaeth,

Miscellaneous poems, [c. 1859]-[1940s], including a hymn attributed to Siarl Marc, written in a mid-nineteenth century hand; two carols [watermark 1859], one of which is by Thomas Hughes, Llanllyfni, Caernarvonshire; an anonymous ballad, entitled 'Explosion gwaith powdwr Penrhyndeudraeth'; a cywydd entitled 'Chwefror', [c. 1917], by J. R. Morris, Liverpool, together with an awdl, probably by the same author, entitled 'Y Nos'; and a Welsh translation, [?1940s], by T. Ifor Rees of Edward Fitzgerald's The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyámm, with a covering letter, 1948, from Rees in Bolivia.

'Bugeilgerdd Gwallter',

Manuscript of an apparently unpublished pastoral poem by Richard Jones (Gwynfryn), London, entitled 'Bugeilgerdd Gwallter, Bugail Hafod y Cwm', the winning entry at Eisteddfod Tal-y-sarn, Caernarvonshire, 21 May 1903.

Richard Jones (Gwynfryn).

'Bywyd a gwaith R. J. Derfel',

A typescript essay on the life and work of Robert Jones Derfel, for which Owain Llewelyn Owain was awarded a prize at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Old Colwyn, 1941, under the pseudonym 'Cynfrig Hir'.

Owain Llewelyn Owain.

Bywyd, gwaith ac arabedd 'Anthropos',

Manuscript drafts of Owain Llewelyn Owain, Bywyd, Gwaith ac Arabedd 'Anthropos' (Caernarfon, 1953), consisting mostly of material not included in the published work; together with related letters to Owain Llewelyn Owain from the Rev. John Owen, Morfa Nefyn, 1948, and Dr Lloyd Owen, Cricieth, [n.d.].

Owain Llewelyn Owain.

Caernarfon riots,

Letters, 1807, from Edward Griffith, Caernarfon and Ymwlch, Justice of the Peace, to Messrs Wood & Innes, printers, London, containing material used in the preparation of the third edition of Correspondence relative to the stationing of a troop of the Fourth Regiment of Dragoons in the County of Carnarvon (London, 1807), which relates to the Caernarfon riots of November 1800.

Griffith, Edward, d. 1820

Capel Treflys, Dyffryn Ogwen,

A notebook containing minutes, 1864-1866, of a committee, appointed by Bethesda Congregational church, Bethesda, Caernarvonshire, under the leadership of Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn), for the establishment of a chapel at Treflys, Dyffryn Ogwen, Caernarvonshire; together with minutes, 1886, of a meeting of the deacons of the neighbouring Salem Congregational chapel.

Cerddi a baledi,

A volume, 1911, containing press cuttings and transcripts from printed sources, by O. Llew Owain, of nineteenth-century Welsh ballads and other popular verse.

Owain Llewelyn Owain.

Cerddi,

A volume containing a collection of pryddestau, 1901-1918 and undated, by H. Isgaer Lewis, Caernarfon, entered for competition at various eisteddfodau.

Lewis, H. Isgaer, 1852-1922.

Cerddi,

A volume containing autograph poems, mostly pryddestau, and a series of prose dialogues by H. Isgaer Lewis, Caernarfon, entered for competition at National and other eisteddfodau, [c. 1886]-1912.

Lewis, H. Isgaer, 1852-1922.

Charles William Dymond letters

A volume containing over eighty letters, 1906-1914, from Charles William Dymond (1833-1915), antiquary and Quaker, to Richard Griffith Owen (Pencerdd Llyfnwy) relating mainly to the correspondent's interest in the Welsh language and culture; together with one letter, 1915, from his son, Philip W. Dymond.
Papers found loose inside the volume have been tipped in on ff. i-v.

Dymond, Charles William

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