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Llawysgrifau Philip Thomas, Castell-nedd,
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Yr Ysgol Sul,

A notebook containing an address by Philip Thomas entitled 'Pa fodd i adferyd yr Ysgol Sul i'w defnyddioldeb goruchel ynglyn a'r Eglwys?'.

Philip Thomas.

Tonau,

A volume containing copies in the hand of Philip Thomas of hymn-tunes by David Emlyn Evans, John Evans, Cynogfab, Horatio Richard Palmer, Joseph Parry (2), John Thomas Rees, and Arthur Sullivan.

Philip Thomas.

R. L. Stevenson: Ynys y Trysor,

A volume containing a translation into Welsh by Philip Thomas of R. L. Stevenson, Treasure Island (London, 1883), submitted for competition at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Barry, 1920, under the pseudonym 'Dyn yr Ynys'.

Philip Thomas.

Neath National Eisteddfod papers,

Financial papers, 1918, of the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales held at Neath, 1918, comprising balance sheets of the eisteddfod and concerts, the cymanfa ganu, and allocations of surplus money (ff. 1-4); entertainments tax returns (ff. 5-9 verso); accounts of concert tickets sold at booths (ff. 10-13), and of total receipts and expenditure (ff. 14-17).

Neath National Eisteddfod minute-book,

A minute-book, 1917-1919, of the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales held at Neath, 1918, into which has been pasted or inserted many additional papers. These include a list of guarantors (ff. 1-6); a programme of the musical competitions with the value of the prizes and fees paid to adjudicators and accompanists (pp. 32-67); and statements of receipts and expenditure of the eisteddfod and the cymanfa ganu (ff. 99-102).

Neath National Eisteddfod correspondence, etc.,

Correspondence, 1907-1934, of Philip Thomas, mostly addressed to him as General Secretary of the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Neath, 1918 (ff. 16-387 passim).
Also included are a list of subjects and donors at the National Eisteddfod, Aberystwyth, 1916 (ff. 5-15); verses in Welsh written to Philip Thomas on his seventy-third birthday, 1930 (ff. 395-396); four letters of protest, 1934, at the invitation by Neath Council to the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society to visit Neath in 1936 (ff. 397-401 verso); and a musical programme for a reception at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Birkenhead, 1917 (f. 249).

Neath Abbey, etc.,

A volume containing notes by Philip Thomas on the history of Neath Abbey (ff. 1-11), including an English prose translation of 'Awdl foliant i Leision, abad Glyn Nedd' by Lewys Morganwg (ff. 3 verso-8) (NLW MS 13780iC). Also included is an address, [c. 1926], by Philip Thomas entitled 'Literary and Musical Associations of Neath' (NLW MS 13780iiC).

Philip Thomas.

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Elijah,

An exercise book containing a holograph pencil copy, [c. 1938], of a Welsh translation by Lewis Davies, Cymer, Glyncorrwg, Glamorgan, of the libretto to Mendelssohn's oratorio Elijah (ff. 1-34).
A letter from Davies, 1938, is on f. 35.

Llawysgrifau Philip Thomas, Castell-nedd,

  • GB 0210 MSPHILTHOM
  • Fonds
  • [c. 1804]-[c. 1938] /

Manuscripts and papers of Philip Thomas, [c. 1804]-[c. 1938], including poetry; correspondence; addresses and miscellaneous notes; collections of hymn-tunes and Welsh folk-songs; manuscripts of 'Ynys y Trysor', a translation of Treasure Island, 1920; essays and biographical accounts; minute books and accounts relating to various eisteddfodau, in particular the 1918 Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales in Neath, 1907-1934; and papers relating to Calvinistic Methodism in Neath, 1885-1924.

Thomas, Philip, 1857-1938.

Letter book,

A letter book, 1917-1922, of Philip Thomas, Neath, containing mostly copies of his replies to invitations to adjudicate at local eisteddfodau and to conduct cymanfaoedd canu, chiefly in South Wales. Included are five Welsh folk-songs mostly in tonic sol-fa notation (ff. 71-72, 74-76).

Philip Thomas.

Hen gerddorion Cymreig,

An essay, [20 cent, first ¼], by Philip Thomas entitled 'Hen Gerddorion Cymreig', comprising biographical accounts of some eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Welsh musicians and composers.

Philip Thomas.

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