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Llyfrgell Trevecka, &c.,

Notes by D. Morgan Lewis on books in the Trevecka library, and lists by him of books in the Trevecka library bearing the autograph of Howell Harris and of the printed works of the Reverend Dr. George Lewis, Congregational minister and tutor, in the National Library of Wales.

David Morgan Lewis.

John Owen,

Transcripts by D. Morgan Lewis from John Owen (trans. Matthias Maurice): Byrr Hyfforddiad yn Addoliad Duw a Dyscyblaeth Eglwysi y Testament Newydd . . . (Llundain, 1734).

David Morgan Lewis.

Journal of a tour,

A journal by D. Morgan Lewis of a visit to Denmark and Sweden [1889]. At the end of the volume is a German vocabulary.

David Morgan Lewis.

Journals of tours,

Journals by D. Morgan Lewis of visits to Germany and Switzerland [1895] (with memoranda of disbursements), Scotland, 1899, and Neuchatel, Christmas, 1905 - January, 1906.

David Morgan Lewis.

Ysgol wyliau Llanwrtyd,

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.

Emynau ac emyn-donau,

Transcripts and extracts by D. Morgan Lewis relating to Welsh hymns and hymntunes. Much of the material is based on printed collections, but some is derived from manuscript sources in the National Library of Wales, such as NLW MSS 78A (holograph hymns of William Williams, Pantycelyn), 1932E (Welsh music collected by John Jenkins, 'Ifor Ceri'), and 1940i & iiA ('Melus-Seiniau Cymru' collected by 'Ifor Ceri'), and NLW, C. M. Archives MSS 5843-5901 (manuscripts of the Reverend John Hughes, Pontrobert).

David Morgan Lewis.

Llythyrau Anna Beynon,

Transcripts and extracts by D. Morgan Lewis, from Yr Haul, 1870-1871, and Yr Ymofynydd, 1871, of letters, 1719-1720, written by Anna Beynon, Bargod [Bargoed Teifi], to Mary Powell, an emigrant from Bargod, at Pencader, Del., U.S.A.

David Morgan Lewis.

Call to D. Morgan Lewis,

A call to D. M[organ] Lewis to Mount Pleasant English Congregational Church, Hirwain, 27 June, 1878, with a covering letter of even date from John Morris, secretary, of Board Schools, Hirwain; a copy letter of acceptance, 2 July, 1878, from David Morgan Lewis, Velindre, co. Pembroke; and the certificate of ordination at Hirwain, 2 September, 1878. Also included in the volume is a holograph letter from [the Reverend] D[avid] Richards, Caerphilly, to [D. Morgan] Lewis, 1898 (the writer's reminiscences of, and associations with, the recipient's father, the Reverend Evan Lewis, Brynberian, and the recipient's proposed biography of his father) (printed in D. Morgan Lewis: Cofiant . . ., pp. 199-200).

William Williams: Aleluia,

Llewelyn Jones (ed.): Aleluia gan y Parch. William (Williams Pant y Celyn Lerpwl, 1926), with manuscript annotations by D. Morgan Lewis.

Llewelyn Jones, William Williams, Pantycelyn and David Morgan Lewis.

Music,

A tune-book of Benjamin James [of Llanglydwen?]. The volume was begun in 1812 and contains unattributed hymn-tunes.

Benjamin James and others.

Emynau Morgan Rhys, &c.,

Extracts by D. Morgan Lewis from a Malagasy hymn-book entitled Fihirana natao ny Hihira'ny ny Ambaniandro, hiderana an'Andriamanitra (An- tananarivo, 1833); and notes by him on the measures of the hymns of Morgan Rhys, Llanfynydd, Carmarthenshire ('Mesurau Morgan Rhys'), based on printed editions of his works.

David Morgan Lewis.

Emynau William Williams, Pantycelyn,

Transcripts in the hand of D. Morgan Lewis to illustrate variations in the form of hymns by William Williams, Pantycelyn, Llanfair-ar-y- bryn, published in Y Caniedydd Cynulleidfaol Newydd (Llundain, 1921) and Gwaith Prydyddawl (Caerfyrddin, 1811).

David Morgan Lewis.

Emynau ac emyn-donau,

Transcripts and extracts by D. Morgan Lewis largely relating to Welsh hymns and hymn-tunes. Most of the material is based on printed editions of the works of individual hymnists, but NLW MS 11627C consists of transcripts of holograph hymns by William Williams, Pantycelyn, contained in NLW MS 78.

David Morgan Lewis.

Pwyll, Pendefig Dyfed,

Notes in the hand of D. Morgan Lewis on part of the text of the tale of 'Pwyll, Pendefig Dyfed', one of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi. Inset are diary entries by him for August-October, 1899.

David Morgan Lewis.

Diarhebion, &c.,

A volume in the hand of D. Morgan Lewis containing short collections of Welsh proverbs, Pembrokeshire dialect forms, and equivalent Welsh and English idiomatic expressions; transcripts from Cylchgrawn Cymdeithas Alawon Gwerin Cymru, vol. I, part I - vol. II, part 2 (1909-1919); and a transcript of the beginning of a work by William Williams, Pantycelyn, from the holograph manuscript designated NLW MS 74.

David Morgan Lewis.

Addresses,

Addresses delivered by D. Morgan Lewis at meetings of Aberystwyth Ministers' Fraternal and of Aberystwyth Free Church Council, 1916-1919 and undated. The titles include 'How to make Religious Education more effective', 'The Churches in relation to one another', 'The Churches at the Cross Roads', 'The Ministry in relation to the Education of the Young', and 'Crefydd yn ei gwedd gymdeithasol'.

David Morgan Lewis.

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