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Cors Fochno acts, papers, letters, etc.

Papers concerning the enclosure and drainage of Cors Fochno (Borth Bog), 1816-1882. For general content see series level description. The file includes letters mainly to James Morice of Moelcerney and Richard Griffithes of Bishops Castle, from Isaac Williams of Lincolns Inn, 1825, Robert Williams of Bangor, 1820-1825, and Thomas Richards of Aberystwyth, 1833; a copy case over illicit turf-cutting, 1823, and a list of property in Llanfihangel Genau’r-glyn of H.R. Jones of Garthmil Hall, Montgomeryshire, in which he claimed rights of pasture and turbary.

Beirniadaethau eisteddfodol

Beirniadaethau Ieuan ab Iago yn yr eisteddfodau canlynol: eisteddfod y Maen Chwyf, Pontypridd, 1853, eisteddfod y Maen Chwyf, 1856, eisteddfodau Pontaberbargoed, 1858, Ynysybwl, 1859, a Glyn Rhondda 1863; ynghyd â rhai o'r eitemau y ceir beirniadaethau arnynt.

Llyfr Tonau Iago ap Ieuan

Llyfr Tonau Iago ap Ieuan. Ceir disgrifiad o gynnwys y gyfrol hon yn Percy A. Scholes, 'Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau', yng Nghylchgrawn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru, 3.1-2 (1943), 1-10 (tt. 1-3). Ceir sgôr gwreiddiol Hen Wlad fy Nhadau ar f. 41 verso.

Llythyrau at Ieuan ab Iago a phapurau amrywiol

Llythyrau at Ieuan oddi wrth Evan Jones (Gwrwst), 1846, Lewis James, ei frawd, 1847 a 1860, Eiddil Ifor [T. E. Watkins], 1850, a Charles Jenkins, Pontypridd, 1864; llythyr at Edward James, Pontaberbargoed, a'i chwaer Mary oddi wrth frawd, [James], yn America; llythyr at Thomas James oddi wrth Evan Jones, 'Principality Office', Caerdydd, 1848; drafft o gytundeb rhwng Ebenezer Williams ac Evan James ynglyn â'r ffatri yn Mill Street, Pontypridd, 1847; papurau amrywiol yn perthyn i Ieuan, gan gynnwys rhaglenni eisteddfodau; ychydig o bapurau yn perthyn i Iago ab Iago a'i fab Taliesin, rhai yn brintiedig.

Cerddi, &c.

Miscellanea, 1835-1866 (watermark 1807), including poems by David Davis, Castell Hywel, William Moses, Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg), William Walters, Daniel Evans (Daniel Ddu o Geredigion), Eliazar Lefi, Rhys Elis (o'r Wayn), William Ellis Jones (Gwilym Cawrdaf), etc., a Welsh version of the words of 'La Marseillaise', 'Llythur at benllywydd y Cy[m]rydorion', 'Trioedd gweddus eu bod ar wraig ...', recipes, notes from sermons, etc.

Davis, David, 1745-1827.

William Charles Dyer manuscript

A volume (ff. i, 1-68) containing transcripts, 1761-1763, of poetry, and some prose, in the hand of William Charles Dyer, nephew of John Dyer, dating from his time as an undergraduate at St Edmund's Hall, Oxford, where he matriculated in February 1761.
Amongst the poems are 'On the Earth-Quakes at Lisbon', a version of John Dyer's 'On the Destruction of Lisbon' [see NLW MS 23297B, f. 53] (f. 1), 'The Princess Elizabeth' by [William] Shenstone (ff. 22, 23), 'The Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn' by [Andrew] Marvell (ff. 32-37), 'Virtue and Fame' by [George] Lord Lyttelton (ff. 37-38), and three poems, in English and Latin, ascribed to fellow students at Oxford, including William Flower, 2nd Viscount Ashbrook (ff. 39-50). The remaining poems are unattributed but seem to be broadly contemporary. Also included are items found loose within the manuscript, including a letter to 'The Revd Mr Dyer' from Bennett Langton and notes on Langton in the hand of W. H. D. Longstaffe (ff. 69-72) as well as loose items removed from other books acquired with the volume, including a manuscript poem 'To Dyer (the Poet)', [1860s] (watermark 1863), and further notes by Longstaffe (ff. 73-82).

Dyer, William Charles, 1741-1828

Trust for the Cornwallis West family

Receipt by Sir Watkin Williams Wynn and others for £10,000 secured by mortgage and paid to the younger children of Frederick Richard West and Theresa John Cornwallis, his wife, under the terms of a trust, 1870.

Derrycarne estate mortgage

Memorial to be registered at the Irish Registry for Deeds of the reconveyance of the Derrycarne estate, Ireland, to William Richard Ormsby Gore, 1870, mortgaged by William Ormsby Gore in 1855 and assigned to Mary Ann Harriet Kingscote and Robert Nigel Fitzhardinge Kingscote in 1862; and a schedule of deeds, 1852-1870.

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