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Edward Edwards manuscripts
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Musical Society,

Papers relating to the Aberystwyth and University Musical Society:- letters by E. P. Jones, 1876, G. A. Schott and Edward Edwards, 1896, and Edwin Frisby, 1900; a register of attendance; balance sheet of a concert held at Machynlleth; and printed programmes.

Correspondence,

Letters of condolence upon the death of Sir Owen M. Edwards, 1920, by James Gibson, Hubert Hall, W. J. Johnston, T. W. Jones, Gwladus Jones, W. A. Lewis, and Evan Price; with press cuttings of obituary notices.

Emynwyr Cymru,

A biographical dictionary of Welsh hymn-writers submitted by 'Ioan o'r Aber' for competition at the Aberystwyth Chair Eisteddfod, 1904.

'Ioan o'r Aber'.

Pryddest,

A poem entitled 'Y Delyn' submitted by 'Tudur' for competition at the Celtic Society Eisteddfod at the UniversityCollege of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1896.

'Tudur'.

Aberystwyth charter,

Photostat copies of the charter of incorporation of the borough of Aberystwyth from Charter Roll 6 Ed. I, m4, with a translation by Edward Arthur Lewis; and a photostat copy of a seventeenth century poem beginning 'Fond eies to behould yor makers skill'.

Bibliographies,

A mimeographed copy of a list of books and manuscripts from the Crosswood Library at the Welsh Library of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, and draft bibliographies on general British history by John Edward Lloyd, on Welsh history, 1282-1500, by Dr. William Rees, and on political thought in Wales in the nineteenth century by Thomas Evans.

Miscellanea,

Two stanzas (hir a thoddaid) for an epitaph for Thomas Stephens, Merthyr, written for the Caernarvon eisteddfod, 1877; a list of students who entered the University College of North Wales, Bangor, in 1884; a list of missing history books in the library of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1927-9; a manuscript magazine entitled 'The "D"'; and copies of title-pages of books.

Nofel,

A short novel based on traditions about Captain Morgan and Carreg-yr-ogof, Trawsfynydd, by 'Ioan Glan Prysor', circa 1865.

'Ioan Glan Prysor'.

A survey and rental,

A survey and valuation of farms in Llanuwchllyn and Llanycil; rent receipt accounts and memoranda by Thomas Jones, Frongain and Bryntirion, 1855-76.

Thomas Jones.

Diaries,

Diaries, 1868-72, of Owen Jones, Calvinistic Methodist minister at Blaenau Ffestiniog and Liverpool.

Owen Jones.

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