A fragment of a Book of Hours, containing the Office of the Dead (imperfect), 'commemoratio animarum', and a rubric and prayer before the Psalter of St Jerome.
'Select prayers compos'd by some Fathers ... of the Church; As they are found in the late R. R. Archbishop of Canterbury his Oficium Quotidianum: Translated out of Latin ... [by P. Lorrain]'.
Transcripts of treatises on Latin grammar (one of which is subscribed 'explicit donatus'); notes on figures of speech; Latin poems; an englyn; proverbs; and prayers, including an invocation to St David. The greater part of the volume is in the autograph of one Thomas Pennant.
Miscellaneous astronomical treatises, psalms, prayers, and litanies - 'sortes apostolorum que numquam fallunt'; and the 'secretum secretorum' attributed to Aristotle.
Sermons preached at several places, chiefly in North Wales, 1809-1860; a collection of prayers; and notes in Latin concerning Llanddewi Aberarth Prebend.
Sermons preached at several places, chiefly in North Wales, 1809-1860; a collection of prayers; and notes in Latin concerning Llanddewi Aberarth Prebend.
Sermons preached at several places, chiefly in North Wales, 1809-1860; a collection of prayers; and notes in Latin concerning Llanddewi Aberarth Prebend.
A composite volume containing 'Liber Gestorum Barlaam et Josaphat seivorum Dei . . . ', 'Translatio S. Jacobi [de Compostelia] Apostoli et miracula per eum facta', preceded by the letter of Calistus II, Turpin's 'Chronicle', and prayers and hymns to the Virgin Mary.
Transcripts of parts of the White Book of Hergest in the hand of Evan Evans (Ieuan Fardd), containing a list of the hundreds and commotes of Wales (ff. 1-5); the Paternoster (ff. 14 verso-20), the Credo (ff. 21-24); Emyn Curic Sant (ff. 25-26); an explanation of the Trinity (ff. 27-28) and of the beginning of the fourth gospel (ff. 29 verso-32); Elucidarium (ff. 33-144); and a summary chiefly of Biblical history (ff. 145-200 verso).
A letter, May 17, 1822, to Thomas Burgess, bishop of St. Davids, intimating the intention of King George IV to subscribe one thousand pounds in aid of the new St. David's College, Lampeter, and a copy (printed) of Prayers used at the laying of the first stone of St. David's College near Lampeter on the 12th day of August, 1822.
Cash accounts of John Jenkins, 1815-1825, including prices realised at a sale of furniture and household goods, 1825; a diary kept by Walter Davies, 1846; and prayers in the hand of John Jenkins.