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Rhuddenfab Manuscripts
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Rhuddenfab Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSRHUDD
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  • [1845x1915]

Papers of 'Rhuddenfab', comprising correspondence, a diary, poems, hymns, adjudications, essays and articles; papers, 1880, relating to the centenary celebrations of the founding of Sunday schools; and an essay by, and in the hand of, Daniel Owen, 1888.

Rhuddenfab, 1835-1915

Llythyrau

Autograph letters, mainly to 'Rhuddenfab', from John R. Burton (Wrexham), D. D. Green (Whitland), C. R. Jones (Llanfyllin), J[oseph]D[avid] (Ruthin), Robert Lloyd Jones (Bala), Lewis William Lewis ('Llew Llwyfo'), David Roberts (Wrexham), Griffith Roberts ('Gwrtheyrn'), Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'), John Thomas ('Eifionydd'), [Cadwaladr] Tawelfryn Thomas (Groeswen, near Caerphilly), J[ohn] Ceulanydd Williams ('Ceulanydd'), Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn') and Watkin Hezekiah Williams ('Watcyn Wyn').

Barddoniaeth

Miscellaneous poetry which appears to have been written for competition, including some in memory of 'Dick Nancy, torrwr beddau'.

'Atgofion am Ioan Jones'

'Adgofion am Ioan Jones, Rhuthyn' by and in the autograph of Daniel Owen, Mold, and sent by him with an autograph letter to 'Rhuddenfab', 2 March 1888.

'Cywydd Castell Dinbych'

'Cywydd Castell Dinbych, neu Caledfryn-yn-Rhôs', written by 'Llew Hiraethog', i.e. Elias Jones, for the National Eisteddfod at Denbigh, 1882.

Ewyllys Evan Humphreys

A certified copy of the will, 1846, of Evan Humphreys, Nant, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, extracted out of the St Asaph Probate Registry; a letter from Thomas Jones ('Taliesin o Eifion') to 'Rhuddenfab', with 'englynion'; examples of 'Darnau heb eu hatalnodi'; etc.

Barddoniaeth, erthyglau a llythyrau

Press cuttings of articles, poetry and miscellaneous notes by 'Rhuddenfab', including notes on 'eisteddfodau'; a series of seventy articles entitled 'Deugain Mlynedd yn Ôl' by 'Rhen O', i.e. 'Rhuddenfab'; and autograph letters to 'Rhuddenfab' from Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'), Sir George Osborne Morgan, John Davies ('Taliesin Hiraethog'), William Jones ('Ehedydd Iâl'), J. Ceulanydd Williams ('Ceulanydd'), Richard Davies ('Mynyddog') and John Thomas ('Eifionydd'); etc.

Canmlwyddiant yr Ysgolion Sul

Minutes, 1880, in the autograph of 'Rhuddenfab', of committees which met at Ruthin for the centenary celebrations of the founding of Sunday schools, together with notes and poetry relating to an 'eisteddfod' at Cerrigydrudion, 1900.