File NLW MS 1477B - Rees Prichard

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NLW MS 1477B

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Rees Prichard

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  • 18 cent. (Creation)

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Pattrwm Dewisol Rannau o Ganiadau y Parchedig Rees Prichard, Gynt Ficcar Llanymddyfri; Ar ddull Gairlyfr Cymraeg, a Saesnaeg, Hynod o hawdd a gwasnaethgar I ddysgu plant ieuaingc, a'u hegwyddori yn y ddwy iaith yn y Grefydd Gristnogol. Gan Edward Barnes, Athraw Ysgol... A Specimen of Select Pieces of the Poems of the Rev. Rees Prichard ... The whole will be contained in 10 Numbers ... By Edward Barnes, School Master ... (Chester, 1795), with manuscript corrections (there is no record of the parts having been issued from Chester, but a sixteen-paged pamphlet bearing the same title was issued by Thomas Williams, Dolgelley, circa 1802); and a fragment of a broadside, issued by John Ross, Carmarthen, 1764, entitled An Invitation to Bethlehem..., being a translation by J. Morgan of Rees Prichard's poem 'Awn i Fethlem'.

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  • weleng

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Welsh, English

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Preferred citation: NLW MS 1477B

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vtls004321033

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(WlAbNL)0000321033

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