Sixteen volumes containing transcripts and extracts in the hand of Dr E. A. Lewis of record material, mainly in the Public Record Office and the British Museum, relating to Carmarthen, Carreg Cennen, Kidwelly, Dryslwyn, Dynevor, Llandovery, Llanstephan, Laugharne and Newcastle Emlyn castles, towns and lordships, Carmarthen priory and Talley abbey.
A transcript of [Maria] Jane Williams, Ancient National Airs of Gwent and Morganwg (Llandovery, 1844), made by T. D. Llewelyn, Harpist, Aberdare, in 1855.
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.
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.
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).
The 'Collection of Unpublished Welsh Airs' made by Thomas D. Llewelyn (Llewelyn Alaw), Aberdare, which won the prize at the Llangollen Eisteddfod of 1858.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.
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.
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.
A collection of Welsh songs and ballads written, 1736-1755, by David Jones (Dewi Fardd) of Trefriw. Many of the songs were afterwards printed by David Jones in Blodeugerdd Cymru (1759; second edn 1779). A modern index to the poets has been inserted at p. v.
A collection of inscriptions, copied by John Rowland (Giraldus), from churches in Carmarthenshire and Glamorgan. Some of the inscriptions were included in John Rowland's book Historical Notes of the Counties of Glamorgan, Carmarthen and Cardigan, &c. (Cardiff, 1866).
Rowland, John, ca. 1824-1891 Church inscriptions (19 cent.), NLW MS 97B
A collection of poetry, in Welsh, 19 cent., copied, very inaccurately, by John Rowlands for Sir Thomas Phillipps. The original of this manuscript is Cardiff MS II, vol. ii, though pp. 23-35 of the Cardiff MS are omitted in this volume.