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Journal of a tour in Wales and England

A volume containing a copy, probably made by S. S. Banks (whose name appears on p. 3), of a journal of a tour in Wales and England, 1767-1768, which contains a great deal of useful information. Whilst at Edwinsford, Carmarthenshire, the writer excavated a tumulus on Llansadwrn mountain (p. 71) and at Downing, Flintshire, he stayed with Thomas Pennant.

Banks, S. S.

David Thomas: Barddoniaeth a nodiadau

A volume containing a collection of poetry, extracts and notes, etc. by David Thomas (Dafydd Ddu Eryri, 1759-1822).

Thomas, David, 1759-1822 Poetry, extracts, notes, etc. (early 19 cent.), NLW MS 325E

Folk songs, dances and popular tunes

A collection of folk songs, dances and popular tunes from the repertoire of T. D. Llewelyn, Harpist, Aberdare. The former NLW MS 328D has been added to this volume (pp. 320-353).
Includes an index by Nicholas Bennett.

Llewelyn Alaw music manuscripts

Eleven volumes of music manuscripts of the harpist Thomas David Llewelyn (Llewelyn Alaw), Aberdare. The former NLW MS 328D has been added to NLW MS 337D and is now pp. 320-353 of that manuscript.

Llewelyn, Thomas David, 1828-1879

Geiriadur Ysgrythyrol; Account of Puritan Divines

A volume containing two separate works, the first part (ff. 1-59) being additions to the second edition of the Bible Dictionary (Geiriadur Ysgrythyrol) written by Thomas Charles of Bala and in his hand. The second part of the volume, written from the back of the book to the front (ff. 79b-64a), is an account of the early Puritan divines in Wales, much of which is also in Thomas Charles's hand. The account is of considerable historical importance and is apparently the main source of the statements made by Thomas Charles in his biographies of William Wroth and Walter Cradock in the Trysorfa Ysprydol. The original author of the account does not appear but it appears that he was personally acquainted with Cradock's daugher Eunice, which would mean that he probably wrote early in the 18th century. He gives a lengthy account of the Rev. William Wroth (f. 79b), Robert Powel, vicar of Cadoxton, Neath (f. 75b), Walter Cradock (f. 73a) and the Rev. Rees Prichard, vicar of Llandovery (f. 65b).

Charles, Thomas, 1755-1814

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).

Robert John Pryse (Gweirydd ap Rhys): Llythyrau

A collection of twenty-three letters written by Robert John Pryse (Gweirydd ap Rhys, 1807-1889) to Andrew Brereton (Andreas o Fôn, 1827-1885), one letter being imperfect, another undated, and the remainder written at various dates between 17 April 1857 and 18 April 1883; another letter, unsigned but dated 9 May 1885, has been inserted into the collection but is not in the hand of Robert John Pryse.

Pryse, Robert John, 1807-1889

Welsh airs

A collection of Welsh airs made by Thomas D. Llewelyn (Llewelyn Alaw) in 1855. The tunes are arranged in some cases with harp accompaniments. The words of some of the tunes are given on the last few pages.

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.

Llewelyn Alaw's Collection of Unpublished Welsh Airs

The 'Collection of Unpublished Welsh Airs' made by Thomas D. Llewelyn (Llewelyn Alaw), Aberdare, which won the prize at the Llangollen Eisteddfod of 1858.
An index of the contents by Nicholas Bennett is on pp. 36, 38. A copy of the Programme of Subjects and Prizes for the 1858 Eisteddfod is pasted in on p. 41.

J. R. Phillips: Sheriffs of Cardiganshire, etc.

A manuscript in the hand of J. R. Phillips, Ab Geraint, of Cilgerran, author of Memoirs of the Civil War in Wales, and the Marches, etc., consisting of extracts and transcripts, bibliographic lists, historical accounts, etc.
Phillips's list and account of the sheriffs of Cardiganshire (pp. 139-200) was afterwards amplified and printed in 1868.

Phillips, John Roland, 1844-1887

Llythyrau Ceiriog

A series of letters, some undated and others written at various dates between 1875 and 1885, in the hand of John Ceiriog Hughes (Ceiriog, 1832-1887) and addressed to Andrew Brereton (Andreas o Fôn, 1827-1885); a further letter, dated 17 December 1885, was apparently written to the relatives of Andrew Brereton. A poem, in English, entitled Our Wives, is also included.

Hughes, John Ceiriog, 1832-1887

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