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Sir John Williams manuscripts
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Instrumental music

A collection of traditional and popular instrumental music from England, Scotland and Wales (e.g. hornpipes, polkas, etc.) made and used by T. D. Llewelyn, Harper, Aberdâr (Llewelyn Alaw).

Welsh folk songs

A collection of Welsh folk songs and popular melodies arranged for the harp by T. D. Llewelyn (Llewelyn Alaw) in 1857.
Includes an index by Nicholas Bennett.

Thomas Edwards (Twm o'r Nant): Barddoniaeth

A notebook, 18 cent., containing poetry, notes, correspondence, etc. in the hand of Thomas Edwards (Twm o'r Nant, 1739-1810); the manuscript also shows evidence of other hands (see englyn on p. 107).

Edwards, Thomas, 1739-1810 Poetry, etc. (second half 18 cent.), NLW MS 347B

Thomas Edwards (Twm o'r Nant): Barddoniaeth

A volume containing transcripts, 1780-1810, of poetry, mainly incomplete and unpublished, mostly in the hand of Thomas Edwards (Twm o'r Nant, 1739-1810); the book has been written from both ends but pagination is continuous.

Edwards, Thomas, 1739-1810 Transcript poetry, etc. (1780-1810), NLW MS 348B

Ellis Roberts: Anterliwt

A volume in the hand of Hugh Davies, 1771 (see p. 62), containing an interlude said to be by Ellis Roberts (d. 1789); the subject seems to be Tair Rhan Oes Dyn, the characters being Ysmaldod y Ffwl, Oferddyn ne Ifienctid, Arglwyddes Pleser, Caru arian, y Cybydd, Mari Filen ei ferch, Canol Oedran ac Anfodlongar ei wraig, Cydwybod, Angeu and Henaint.

Thomas Edwards (Twm o'r Nant): Anterliwt

A volume containing a imperfect copy, c. 1770, of an interlude probably written by Thomas Edwards (Twm o'r Nant, 1739-1810) and which was never printed; the characters are Y Ffwl, Y Brenin a'r Frenhines, Mr Cybydd-dod, Modryb Crintachrwydd, Sion Dlawd, Pencynghorion y Brenin sef Theologus a Refformassion, y Parcwr a'i Fachgen, etc.

Edwards, Thomas, 1739-1810 Interlude by, copy (c. 1770), NLW MS 352A

Parchedig Thomas Rees: Llyfrau nodiadau

A collection of eleven notebooks of various sizes mostly in the hand of the Reverend Thomas Rees of Swansea (1815-1885) containing notes made by him from various sources, printed and manuscript, in the course of preparing his History of Protestant Nonconformity in Wales.

Rees, Thomas, 1815-1885 Notebooks, NLW MS 362A

Parchedig Thomas Rees: Pregethau

A large bundle of sermons and other papers in the hand of the Reverend Thomas Rees, D.D. (1815-1885), amongst which is the charge delivered by E. Rowlands on the ordination of Dr Rees, 15th September 1836.

Rees, Thomas, 1815-1885 Sermons and papers, NLW MS 364C

Reverend Thomas Rees: Miscellaneous papers

A case containing miscellaneous papers of the Reverend Thomas Rees, D.D. (1815-1885), including trust deeds, minutes and accounts relating to chapels in Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire.

Rees, Thomas, 1815-1885 Miscellaneous papers, NLW MS 372B

Sermons

Sermons, probably of a Nonconformist divine, preached at Llanvil (Llanfyllin), Pantmawr, Llanbrynmair, Wrexham, Salop, Hendre and Bwlch between August 1730-June 1741.

Parchedig Thomas Rees: Llythyrau

A large collection of letters and documents addressed or relating to the Reverend Thomas Rees, D.D. (1815-1885), all of which have been mounted on thick paper and many of which are of no interest.

Reverend David Thomas: Diaries

A collection of ten diaries kept by the Reverend David Thomas of Penmaen (1757-1837), being bound and interleaved copies of Vox Stellarum or A Loyal Almanac, by Francis Moore, for the years 1809-1811, 1813, 1815, 1817-1820, and of Moore's Almanack Improved for 1812, and including sermons and sermon notes, notes of baptisms, hymns, etc.

Thomas, David, 1757-1837 Diaries (1809-1820), NLW MS 389A

Rhayader Independent Chapel: Account book

An account book, 18-19 cents, of Rhayader Independent Chapel, containing various accounts (pp. 1-9, 12-28, 39-60) together with names of preachers and their texts (pp. 10-13) and lists of members from 1791 onwards (pp. 61-76).

Irish chronicle

A fragment of a history of Ireland, in English, beginning lost, extending from Fenius Farsa down to the English invasion; appended is a long chronological poem in Irish.

Barddoniaeth

An imperfect manuscript of Welsh poetry, c. 1611, which contains one long and curious poem by Thomas y Darllenwr (pp. 8-24).

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