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- [1785x1826] / (Creation)
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524 pp. (two unnumbered pages between pp. 175 and 176; pp. 335 and 341 occur twice).
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Miscellaneous papers and booklets containing prose and verse items in the hand of Edward Williams ('Iolo Morganwg') bound into one volume. Verse items, pagination in brackets, include transcripts of strict- and free-metre Welsh poems, sometimes a single stanza or 'englyn', or extracts from Welsh poems attributed to Llywarch Brydydd y Moch (6), D. Edmund (18, 430), Howel ap Syr Mathew (20), Thomas Llywelyn 'o Regoes' (? 21-4, 226 with a note relating to the poet's son), Dicc Hughes (24, 119-26 ), D. Lld. Math[afar]n (24), Syr Lewys ab Huw 'o Fochnant' (25-30), Thomas Evans (31-7), ?Huw Dafydd (37-44), Llywelyn ap Hywel ap Ieuan ap Gronwy ( 56-7), Bedyn Wilco (65-6), Huw Dafydd (68-71), Thomas ap Gwilym 'o Ferthyr Tudfyl' (73-5), Wiliam Sawndwr (83-4, 103-05; see IM, t. 302), Siôn Lewys Hywel 'o Lantrisaint Meisgin' (93-4), Thomas ab Ifan 'o Dre Brynn' (94-6), Llywelyn Deio Pywel (96-8), ? Siencyn Lygad Rhawlin (100-03), Twm ab Han ab Rhys (105-08), R. Hughes (126-32), Llywelyn ab Hwlkyn 'o Fôn' (133-6), ? Watcin Dafydd 'o Ben y Bont' (175 + two unnumbered pages following), Gronw Gethin ab Ieuan ab Lleison 'o Faglan' (185-6), Dafydd Nanmor (186), Dafydd Thomas 'o Dregroes' (187-8), Rhys ap Ioccyn 'o Dre-golwyn' (189-91 with an added note thereon by 'Iolo Morganwg'), Siôn Morgan 'argraffydd o'r Bont Faen' (213-14), Siôn Wiliam 'o Landathan' (214-16), Efan o Lan y Lai (227), Iorwerth ap Sierlyn (231), Gwilym Tew 'o Lynn Taf' (232), Emion Offeiriad (263-4), Daf. ab Gwilym (273, 277-8), y Parchedig Dafydd Dafis 'o Gastell Hywel' and 'o Lwynrhydowen' (274-6), Rhys Meigen (277), William Walters (297-304), Dr. T. Wms. (314), Taliesin (316), Siôn Philip (316), Edmund Prys (316, 383-91), Ed. Richard (316), Huw Caerog (323, 392), Huw Llyn (323, 392 ), Huw Pennant (323, 393) William Cynwal (323, 393), Huw Ednyfed (324), Gruff. ab Lln. Fychan and Ifan Brydydd Hir jointly (324), Lewis Môn (324), D. Edmund (331), Merddin Emrys (336), Syr Wiliam Herbart (340), Hywel Dafydd ap Ieuan ap Rhys (340), Owen Brereton (341), Tudur Aled (383), Wm. Byrkinshaw (392), Ieuan Tew (392), R. Dafies, Escob Mynyw (393), Siôn Tudur (393), [Edward Williams] 'Iolo Morganwg' (423-?25), Wm. Llyn (430), Robt. Clidro (430), Howel Bangor (430), and Madawg ab Merfyn Gwawdrydd (431-2); transcripts of unattributed Welsh verse (17-20, ? 37-40, 45-56, 57- 64, 66-7, 98-100, 136-43, 145-50, 202, 227-9, 258, 316, 317-21, 327, 331, 334, 449-54, 461); and also transcripts of English verse (72, 330). Prose items, pagination in brackets, include a brief paginated list of events recorded in W. Wynne: The History of Wales (1-2); genealogical data relating to the descendants of Brychan Brycheiniog based upon the data in the appendices to Theo[philus] Jones [: A History of the County of Brecknock, vol. I, 1805] (3-6); notes relating to the Welsh medical treatise 'Meddygon Myddfai' (8-10); an extract from [The] Myvyrian Archaiology [of Wales], vol. II (11); a note relating to a manuscript allegedly once in the possession of Dafydd Rhisiart 'o Landocheu'r Bont Faen', which had contained, inter alia, some twenty poems by Wil. Hopcin (85); a brief comment on the Welsh language (92); a note relating to Owain Glyn Dwr's activities in Glamorgan allegedly extracted from a manuscript history in the possession of the Rev. Thos. Bassett of Lanelay (151-2); a brief note on Cae Llwyd in the parish of Llangyfelach [co. Glamorgan], home of the poet Huw Cae Llwyd, and on Ieuan ap y Diwlith (155); a note relating to the antiquity of the Cymmry (Kimmeri) as a nation and of the word itself as a national appellative (157); brief data re the descent of King Arthur (158); a list of slanderous epithets for the use of which Margaret John Harri had been excommunicated at Llandaff Consistory Court in 1816 (159); a list of ministers of religion who had attended an annual meeting [? of Unitarians] at y Gelli onnen [co. Glamorgan] in 1813 (161); a copy of a fable re a king and three wise men (177-80); an anecdote relating to the origin of the fruit trees at Margam [co. Glamorgan] (181); 'sayings' attributed to Taliesin ('Gwiredd Taliesin') (182); an anecdote relating to Taliesin and Cattwg Ddoeth (182-3); notes on Welsh poets, 14th- 17th cent. (193-201); a list of five subject headings under the superscription 'Bards, Topics for History of' (202); medicinal recipes ? from 'Meddygon Myddfai' (203); a short list of Glamorgan proverbs (208); a copy of the proclamation of an 'eisteddfod' to be held at Caerwys, co. Flint, to July 1523, extracted from Siôn Rhydderch [: Grammadeg Cymraeg, 1728] (219-20); a list of 'sayings' attributed to Saffin (220-23); a copy of a parable relating to a blind man's search for riches (224-6); a note on Cwrt Aberavan in the parish of Margam [co. Glamorgan] and a list of 'Parselon Margam' (230); a note on the poet Rhydderch ap Ieuan Llwyd (231); (continued)
A list of the early kings of Britain and of the Britons back to the time of Brutys and Eneas Ysgwyddwyn (233-6); a copy of a parable relating to a rich man and a hermit (236-9); brief notes relating to certain physical features in the parish of Merthyr Tudfyl, co. Glamorgan, and to Hywel Rhys, the bard, and his descendants, and references to Blaen Cannaid, Llwyn Celyn, and Cwm y Glo and other Nonconformist meeting houses [in co. Glamorgan] (239 + 242); a copy of a memorial inscription to Morgan Herbert of Havod Uchtryd, co. Cardigan, ob. 1687/8, in Eglwys Newydd Church near Havod, and of an inscription relating to the history of the church (240-42; see S. R. Meyrick: The History and Antiquities of the County of Cardigan, London, 1810, pp. 347-51); brief notes on the dates of the conversion of 'Daenmarc', 'Llychlyn', 'Gwyddelod y Werddon', 'Gwyddelod yr Alban', and 'Gwyddelod Môn ag Arfon' to the Christian faith (257); a brief note relating to markets at Castell y Coetty and Pen y Bont ar Ogwr ? temp. Henry VIII and previously (258); brief notes relating to Sir Edward Stradlin [n.d.] and Thomas Stradlin, temp. Henry VIII (259); notes relating to Welsh strict metres, Elisse ap Gwalchmai 'o Ial', and Dafydd ap Gwilym (264-5); genealogical data headed 'Achau Morganiaid Tredegyr' ( 266-7); medicinal recipes, some from 'Meddygon Myddfai' (268-70, 287-91); brief miscellanea extracted from Panton MS 30 [now NLW MS 1999 (313- 14); an account of the return of Brân ap Llyr from captivity in Rome accompanied by the saints Ilid, Cyndaf, and Meugant Hen (329); comments on the authenticity of Welsh manuscripts ? containing medical material with mention of three such manuscripts, and twelve points ? relating to a pre- sixteenth century manuscript of this nature ? in Jesus College, Oxford (332-3); a list of eight 'sayings' attributed to Cattwg ddoeth (333); notes on the 'three primary or fundamental attributes of God' (335); a brief geographical / geological note relating to the Llangyfelach area [co. Glamorgan] (335); an anecdote relating to Llywelyn Bren and Sir Wiliam Flemin (360; an explanatory comment on Henry Salisbury's wrong definition of the word 'cler' (361); notes relating to the use of the 'Silurian dialect' in Welsh prose and verse of the Middle Ages in North and South Wales and comments on 'anglicisms, English construction, and English idioms' in the Welsh translation of the Bible (363-5); a list of family names to illustrate a Glamorgan custom of 'prefixing the Article to the surnames of the Gentry' (366); a list of places in Glamorgan with, in some instances, specific natural features, antiquities, etc., associated therewith, short lists of locations of inscriptions, caves, and cromlechs [in co. Glamorgan], etc. (367-9); a list headed 'Subscribers - 1804' containing seven names but naming no publication (370; a list of the names of thirty-four Welsh poets, 13th-16th cent., literary historical manuscript volumes or works such as 'Llyfr Coch Hergest', 'Brut y Brenhinoedd', etc. (373-4); a note relating to the convention of poetic contentions (391); an anecdote relating to Gutto'r Glynn at an 'eisteddfod' held in Cardiff Castle under the patronage of Sir Wiliam Herbert (394, for the ending see p. 340); a list of 'sayings' attributed to Cattwn Ddoeth all commencing with the word 'Tryw' (401); a list of nineteen items relating to Welsh bardism, music, grammar, etc., headed 'Jones Gelli Lyfdy MS. No. 120' being presumably an incomplete list of the contents of one of the manuscripts of John Jones of Gelli Lyfdy [co. Flint; ob. ? 1658] (407- 09); poetic extracts to illustrate the meaning of specific Welsh words (415-16, 418, 457-9); a note relating to dialects in Wales (427); a list of ten points or topics under the heading 'Plan of a Religious Society' (442); a list of 'Casbethau (or Casddynion) Selyf Ddoeth' (447); brief notes relating to Welsh bardism from the time of Gwrtheyrn Gwrtheneu to the time of the 'eisteddfod' at Caerfyrdd[in] convened by Sir Gruff. Nicolas (477-8); notes relating to Welsh metres and versification (479-87 ); notes on the connection between Cynddelw, Einion Offeiriad, Tryhaearn Brydydd Mawr, Gwilym Tew, Owain ab Rhydderch, Dafydd Llwyd Mathew, Dafydd Ddu o Hir Addug, and Dafydd ab Gwilym and certain Welsh poetic metres, a list of metres as arranged by Dafydd Llwyd Matthew, and another such list from 'hen Lyfr arall' (488-92); incomplete notes containing references to bardic topics such as 'sefydliad Dosparth Caerfyrddin', 'Eisteddfod Gyntaf Caerwys, 1525', 'Ystatut Gruffudd ap Cynan', 'Dosparth y Ford Gron', and 'Dosparth Tir Iarll' (503-04); miscellaneous genealogical data (249-51, 268, 315); miscellaneous Welsh triads (155, 217-19, 244-5, 247, 271-2, 359, 402, 445-6, 448, 466); and lists or groups of Welsh words, with, in some instances, definitions, illustrative examples, etc., or notes on Welsh words (7, 12, 243, 315, 336, 341, 359-62, 399-406, 411, 427, 429, 441-2). In one instance notes have been written across the face of a printed leaflet announcing the printing by subscription of Edward Williams's two volumes of English verse Poems Lyric and Pastoral (7 + 10).
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Welsh, English.
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The description is also available in the Handlist of Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales, Volume IV (Aberystwyth, 1971).
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For Cae Llwyd, see DNB on-line under entry for Huw Cae Llwyd, which states that his home was in Llandderfel, Merioneth 'and not of Llangyfelach, Glam., as Iolo Morganwg imagined'.
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Formerly known as Llanover C. 73.
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 13160A.
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- Physicians -- Wales -- Myddfai.
- Medicine -- Wales -- History -- To 1500
- Traditional medicine -- Wales -- History -- To 1500
- Traditional medicine -- Wales -- Myddfai
- Welsh -- History.
- Britons -- History.
- Libel and slander -- Wales -- Llandaff -- Cases
- Christianity -- Scandinavia -- History.
- Excommunication.
- Unitarians -- Wales -- Glamorgan -- Clergy
- Fruit trees -- Wales -- Margam
- Welsh poets -- History -- To 1500
- Welsh poets -- History -- 16th century
- Welsh poets -- History -- 17th century
- Medicine -- Wales -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions
- Traditional medicine -- Wales -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions
- Conversion -- Christianity -- History.
- Dissenters, Religious -- Wales -- Glamorgan
- Irish -- Wales, North
- Christianity -- Denmark -- History
- Christianity -- Wales, North -- History.
- Christianity -- Scotland -- History.
- Christianity -- Ireland -- History.
- Markets -- Wales -- Coity
- Markets -- Wales -- Bridgend
- Poetics.
- Geology -- Wales -- Llangyfelach
- Welsh literature -- History -- 1100-1400
- Welsh literature -- History -- 1400-1550
- Welsh language -- Dialects -- Wales, South
- Welsh language -- English influences
- Bible -- Translations into Welsh
- Gentry -- Wales -- Glamorgan
- Manuscripts, Welsh
- Art festivals -- Wales -- Cardiff.
- Bards and bardism -- Wales -- History -- To 1500
- Welsh language -- Dialects -- Wales
- Welsh language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.
- Glamorgan (Wales) -- History -- 1284-1536.
- Margam (Wales)
- Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- History.
- Merthyr Tydfil (Wales)
- Llangyfelach (Wales) -- Geography
- Tir Iarll (Glamorgan, Wales).
- Glamorgan (Wales) -- Antiquities
- Glamorgan (Wales) -- Geography.
- Welsh poetry
- Triads (Literature)
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- Llandaff Consistory Court (Subject)
- Eglwys Newydd (Hafod Church) (Subject)
- Coity Castle (Wales) (Subject)
- Jesus College (University of Oxford). Library. (Subject)
- Cardiff Castle (Cardiff, Wales) (Subject)
- Eisteddfod Caerwys (1523 : Caerwys, Wales) (Subject)
- Llywelyn, Thomas, Rhigos, fl. c. 1580-1610 -- Family (Subject)
- Brychan Brycheiniog, King of Breconshire, approximately 419-approximately 450 -- Family (Subject)
- Wynne, William, 1649 or 1650-?1711 (Subject)
- Jones, Theophilus, 1759-1812 (Subject)
- Rhisiart, Dafydd (Subject)
- Huw Cae Llwyd, fl. 1455-1505 (Subject)
- Hopcyn, Wil, 1700-1741 (Subject)
- Glendower, Owen, approximately 1354-1416 (Subject)
- Bassett, Thomas, Rev. (Subject)
- Harri, Margaret John (Subject)
- Ieuan Fawr ap y Diwlith (Subject)
- Arthur, King -- Family (Subject)
- Taliesin (Subject)
- Cadog, Sant, fl. ca. 450 (Subject)
- Rhydderch ab Ieuan Llwyd (Subject)
- Roderick, John, 1673?-1735 (Subject)
- Fleming, William, Sir (Subject)
- Brutus the Trojan (Legendary character) (Subject)
- Eneas Ysgwyddwyn (Subject)
- Hywel Rhys (Subject)
- Hywel Rhys -- Family (Subject)
- Dafydd ap Gwilym, active 14th century (Subject)
- Herbert, Morgan, d. ?1687/8 -- Death and burial (Subject)
- Stradling, Edward, Sir, 1529-1609. (Subject)
- Stradling, Thomas, Sir, ca. 1498-1571 (Subject)
- Elis ap Gwalchmai (Subject)
- Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Llywelyn Bren, d. 1317. (Subject)
- Bran ap Llyr (Subject)
- Cyndaf, Saint (Subject)
- Ilid, Saint (Subject)
- Meugant, Saint, 6 cent. (Subject)
- Guto'r Glyn, active 1430-1468 (Subject)
- Salesbury, William, 1520?-1600? (Subject)
- Nicolas, Gruffydd, Sir, fl. 1425-1456 (Subject)
- Selyf ap Cynan, d. 616 (Subject)
- Cadog, Sant, fl. ca. 450 (Subject)
- Jones, John, Gellilyfdy, ca. 1585-1657/8 (Subject)
- Einion Offeiriad, fl. 1330 (Subject)
- Gwrtheyrn Gwrtheneu (Subject)
- Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr (Subject)
- Trahaearn Brydydd Mawr, fl. first half 14 cent. (Subject)
- Gwilym Tew, active 1460-1480 (Subject)
- Owain ap Rhydderch (Subject)
- Dafydd Llwyd Mathau, fl. 1601-1629 (Subject)
- Dafydd Ddu, o Hiraddug (Subject)
- Gruffydd ab Cynan, King of Gwynedd, 1055?-1137 (Subject)
- Dafydd ab Edmwnd, active 1450-1490 (Subject)
- Hywel ap Syr Mathew, d. 1581 (Subject)
- Llywelyn, Thomas, Rhigos, fl. c. 1580-1610 (Subject)
- Dafydd Llwyd, of Mathafarn, approximately 1420-1500 (Subject)
- Lewys ap Huw, Sir (Subject)
- Dafydd, Huw, Sir (Subject)
- Hughes, Richard, 1565?-1618. (Subject)
- Evans, Thomas, 1764-1833 (Subject)
- Evans, Thomas, fl. 1596-1633 (Subject)
- Llywelyn ap Hywel ap Ieuan ap Gronw, fl. ca. 1480? (Subject)
- Bedyn Wilco (Subject)
- Thomas ap Gwilym (Subject)
- Sion Lewys Hywel (Subject)
- Siencyn Lygad Rhawlin (Subject)
- Powell, Llywelyn Deio (Subject)
- Thomas, Dafydd, Tre'r-groes (Subject)
- Tomas ab Ieuan ap Rhys, ca. 1510-ca. 1560 (Subject)
- Llywelyn ap Hwlcyn (Subject)
- Dafydd, Watkin. (Subject)
- Gronw Gethin ab Ieuan ab Lleision (Subject)
- Dafydd Nanmor, active 1450-1490 (Subject)
- Rhys ap Iocyn (Subject)
- Morgan, Sion, printer (Subject)
- Gwilym Tew, active 1460-1480 (Subject)
- Wiliam, Siôn (Subject)
- Iorwerth ap Sierlyn (Subject)
- Einion Offeiriad, fl. 1330 (Subject)
- Davis, David, 1745-1827 (Subject)
- Dafydd ap Gwilym, active 14th century (Subject)
- Rhys Meigen (Subject)
- Walters, William (Subject)
- Taliesin (Subject)
- Phylip, Siôn, approximately 1543-1620 (Subject)
- Huw Ceiriog, fl. ca. 1560-1600 (Subject)
- Prys, Edmund, 1544-1623 (Subject)
- Richard, Edward, 1714-1777. (Subject)
- Huw Llŷn, fl. 1532-1594 (Subject)
- Huw Pennant, Syr, fl. 1465-1514 (Subject)
- Huw Ednyfed (Subject)
- Cynwal, Wiliam, -1587 or 1588 (Subject)
- Herbert, William, Sir, 1507-1570 (Subject)
- Gruffudd ap Llywelyn Fychan (Subject)
- Ieuan Brydydd Hir, active 1440-1470 (Subject)
- Lewys Môn, approximately 1465-1527 (Subject)
- Merlin (Legendary character) (Subject)
- Hywel Dafydd ab Ieuan ap Rhys (Subject)
- Burkinshaw, William (Subject)
- Brereton, Owain Salusbury, 1715-1798 (Subject)
- Tudur Aled, approximately 1465-approximately 1525 (Subject)
- Tudur, Siôn (Subject)
- Burchinshaw, William (Subject)
- Ieuan Tew Brydydd Hen, fl. ca. 1400-1440 (Subject)
- Davies, Richard, 1501-1581 (Subject)
- Robin Clidro, fl. 1545-1580 (Subject)
- Wiliam Llŷn, 1534 or 5-1580 (Subject)
- Hywel Bangor, fl. 1540 (Subject)
- Madog ap Merfyn Gwawdrydd (Subject)
- Morgan family, Barons Tredegar (Subject)
- Llywarch ap Llywelyn, active 1174-1220 (Subject)