The following sources were used in the compilation of this description: NLW, Schedule of J. E. Griffith Papers and Collection; Dictionary of Welsh Biography down to 1940 (London, 1959).
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John Edwards Griffith (1843-1933), of Bangor, Caernarvonshire, was an antiquary and botanist, best known as the author of Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families (Horncastle, 1914).
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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales
Manuscripts of, or collected by, John Edwards Griffith, [c. 1715]-1929, including pedigrees, memoranda and genealogical notes relating mainly to Anglesey and Caernarvonshire; a volume of pedigrees by John Ellis, Tai Croesion, 1723; manuscripts of William Williams, Llandygái; and some 350 letters, [c. 1892]-1929, to J. E. Griffith relating to botany and genealogy and to his publications.
Arranged according to NLW MSS reference numbers: NLW MSS 19058-19096.
Action: All records have been retained.
Purchased from the Venerable E. G. Wright, Archdeacon of Bangor, 1971.
Accruals are not expected.
Compiled by Annette Strauch for the ANW project.
See also NLW, E. G. Wright Collection of Anglesey and Merionethshire Deeds and NLW, J. E. Griffith Misc. Pedigree Material, both purchased with these manuscripts.
Usual copyright laws apply.
A hard copy of the catalogue is available at the National Library of Wales.
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A volume labelled on the spine 'Pedigrees by John Ellis, Tai Croesion. MS 1723' consisting of an earlier volume of pedigrees (pp. 9-200, recte 190) by and in the autograph of John Ellis, Taicroesion, [Llechyllched, Angelsey], interleaved with pedigrees in the autograph of J. E. Griffith (1843-1933), genealogist, with an index by him. There are numerous additions to the John Ellis pedigrees, some made in the eighteenth century, others made by J. E. Griffith. The John Ellis portion of the manuscript also contains some poetry, including 'Cowydd Trafferth y Byd ar Gyfraith' ('Anafus worth iawn ofyn...') by Tho. Prys (p. [156]), triads ('Dymma Drioedd Taliessin') (p. [159]), descriptions of arms, etc. There is also a note concerning windows in Clynnog church (p. [34]): this is referred to in An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Caernarvonshire, Vol. II, Central.
It appears from correspondence, 1923, between J. E. Griffith and Sir John Ballinger (see NLW MS 1517E) that J. E. Griffith obtained the volume at a sale held after the death of Mr Lloyd Mostyn, Pengwern.
A companion volume to this present volume is Bangor MS 13564 which was formerly in the possession of Mr R. D. Williams of Caernarfon.
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A large volume containing pedigrees, copies of memorial inscriptions, extracts from wills, etc., mainly in the autograph of Jonathan Jones, son of Joseph Jones (1787?-1856), of Caernarfon, and indexed by J. E. Griffith. The pedigrees have been compiled from various printed and other sources, and there are also some items of correspondence including letters to Jonathan Jones from W. D. Stanley, Penrhos, Holyhead, 1869-1883 (13), St Geo. Armstrong Williams, Cefn, Chwilog, 1881, (?)W. T. Price, Twthill, 1881, W. Williams, Bryncroes, 1860, Joseph Jones, Caernarfon, 1855, and Shadrach Owen, Fron-ddu, Cemlyn, 1854, with copies of letters to Joseph Jones from Hugh Hughes [Kinmel] 1855, and the Rev. David Williams, Llandwrog Rectory, 1855, and from Jonathan Jones to Thos Ellis, Solicitor, Pwllheli, 1857, Archdeacon [ ] Evans, 1884, and W. O. Stanley.
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Account-book of Harriet Ellen Clough (afterwards Ellis) containing accounts, 1826-1836, and at the reverse end memoranda (chiefly births, marriages and deaths), 1831-1855.
Cuttings of advertisements have been pasted over a few of the pages. Harriet Ellen Clough [of Plas Clough, Henllan, Denbighshire] married the Rev. John Williams-Ellis of Glasfryn, Llangybi, Caernarvonshire, in 1831. Their daughter, Ellen Augusta, became the second wife of J. E. Griffith, Bryndinas, Upper Bangor.
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A volume of accounts, memoranda, etc., 1764-1794, in the autograph of the Rev. Owen Jones (d. [at Beaumaris] 18 January 1795), rector of Newborough, 1747-1793, and Llaneilian, Anglesey, 1793-1795, with some additional entries to 1817 by his daughter, Catherine Jones [Brondeg, Beaumaris]. Also in the volume is a calendar of events, family and otherwise, 1751-1796, and a copy of the petition of William Jones, late of Hengai in the parish of Llangeinwen, Anglesey, labourer, confined in Beaumaris Gaol, 30 April 1766, to the Commissioners of HM Customs in London. Loose papers include two leaves probably from an earlier account- book, 1755-1756.
See also UCNW, Crawley-Vincent MS 570.
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A copy of Harwood's Scribbling Diary and Calendar for 1885 with manuscript entries for that year by [the Rev.] J[ohn] Williams, [Penloyn, Llanrwst] who was Senior Curate of Llanrwst, Denbighshire, 1881-1885.
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A copy of Letts's Eighteenpenny Diary and Almanack for 1863 containing manuscript entries by the Rev. Daniel Evans. At the beginning of the year he appears to have been curate in charge of the licensed school-room at Pontypridd in the district of Glyntaff. He then became assistant curate at Whitchurch and in December 1863 he was collated to the living of Pyle and Cynffig, all in the diocese of Llandaff. There are also some notes of later date, written mainly in pencil, in another hand. The above Daniel Evans may well be the same person as the Rev. Daniel Evans (d. 1875), who was rector of Penmorfa and Dolbenmaen, 1869-1875.
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A manuscript volume lettered on the spine 'Cullen's Lectures. 2' containing Lectures XXX-LXXIII on physiology by [William Cullen, MD (1710- 90)], 1772-1773. The lecturer appears to be commenting on paragraphs in a printed work of his own composition. The number '2' has been pasted on to the volume.
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A volume containing a manuscript version of Nicholas Owen, Caernarvonshire: A sketch of its History, Antiquities, Mountain and Productions (1792), probably in the autograph of the author.
At the reverse end is the beginning of an account of Anglesey, followed by items of a miscellaneous nature written in an earlier hand.
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'R. B. O.' written on front cover.
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A volume marked in pencil 'No. 2. 1807' containing Llysieuaeth Cymreig; 'sef enwau Blagur o bob rhyw...' by [Hugh Davies], being a list similar to that printed in his Welsh Botanology (1813), pp. 153-247.
The following note has been pasted inside the cover: 'Mem.dum Febry 24th 1807 9pm - I have just now finished collating this No. 2 with No. 1, & I think I may pronounce them both in perfect concord with each other. H. D.'. The catalogue is written on the recto of each folio, with some notes in pencil facing. There are also some loose notes, one written on the back of a letter from J. G., Llanfair. At the reverse end are notes 'from Scudamore' headed 'Action of Tests on mineral waters'.
The title-page of the manuscript has been mutilated and ff. 2 and 9 are wanting.
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A volume containing 'Ymarferion Dwywol y Galon. A ysgrifenwyd gan y Ferch glodfawr honno Mrs Elizabeth Rowe. Wedi eu cymreigio gan W. Williams Llandegai yn Swydd Arfon, 1805', being a holograph Welsh translation by William Williams, Llandygai, of Elizabeth Rowe, Devout Exercises of the Heart... (1737). The translator's address to the reader is dated 'Llandegai Mehefin 24" 1805'. The translation does not appear to have been published.
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A transcript, possibly in the hand of J. E. Griffith, of a work by William Williams, Llandygai, entitled 'Cursory Remarks on the ancient and present state of the county or Island of Anglesey'. A note in pencil reads 'Written by Wm Wms of Llandegai from 1800-6'. The original manuscript from which the transcript was made appears to have been similar to, but not identical with, NLW MS 822C, which is dated 1807.
This is followed by a transcript of ['Mona Antiqua'] 'Tyn-Trefoel or Dindryfal' and 'Cadmarth' by H[ugh] Prichard, Dinam, from Archaeologia Cambrensis, 1871, pp. 300-310;, some account of Treveilir, Llowarch ap Bran, Porthamel Isa now Plas Coch, and the family of [Henblas, Llangristiolus], etc.; copies of the following wills: Thos Ellis, Portynllaen, Caernarvonshire, 1704, William Williams of Brondanw, Merioneth, 1779, Moris Lloyd of Plas Bach, Cerrigceinwen, Anglesey, 1647, and Richard Maddock of Richmond Hill [Llanfair-is-gaer], Caernarvonshire (d. 1827), the administration of Lewis Meredydd, Cae Mawr, Llangeinwen, 1699, and the nuncupative will of Wm Glynne of Elernion, Caernarvonshire, 1695 (original at Plas Brereton); and a copy of 'Sir John Bodvel a ballad written by the Late Mr Jno. Vaughan Lloyd Rector of Hope, Flintshire'.
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A volume of miscellaneous material in the hand of William Williams, Llandygai, entitled 'Lloffion. MSS'.
The contents include: 'Papur drwg yw y Llyfr Yma'. Book-plate of J. E. G[riffith] (f. 1); Wm Williams of Llandegai's Emblematical Device engraved on his Seal at Birmingham... (ff. 1v-2v); 'Gleanings - Rivers. Bylchau. Caderau or Forts. Carnau. Dinasau or fortified places. Llynnau, Lakes, Mountains (ff. 3-8); The names of different dieties [deities] worshiped by the ancient Pagans in different parts of the World (ff. 8v-11); Figures in Speech or Writing (ff. 11-13); Recipe: To write without Ink (f. 13); Press cuttings, including poetry by David Thomas, 'Dafydd Ddu Eryri' and Richard Llwyd (ff. 13v); Press cuttings of heraldic devices (ff. 14-16); Belief in ghosts, etc., in Tibet; and Bhutan (f. 16v); Press cutting: Sketch of the Character of Lavater by Helen Maria Williams (f. 17v); The Farmer's Creed' by Sir John Sinclair. 'Cynghor Shakespear' (f. 18); 'Coffadwriaethol Hanes fy Ewythr Huw Rolant, a Modryb Marsli...Hwy a fuant feirw o boptu y flwyddyn 1760' (ff. 19-26); 'Hanes Antur Ifan or Ty Hwrdd allan o waith Mr Edward Llwyd o Rydychain, yr hwn a'i hysgrifenodd ac ai hargraphodd mewn hen lythyrenau anarferol, ac yn yr accen ddeheubarthol o gymraeg' (ff. 27v-31); 'Hanes Caradog Freichfras' (ff. 31v-36); Remarks on Bardism, as it has been lately exemplified by Mr Wm Owen in his introductory preface to Llywarch hen's Triplets (ff. 36v-40); Henry Rowlands and etymology (ff. 40-41v); A Christmas Hymn wrote hastily for accompanying the Music perform'd by my daughter on the Piano-forte. The tune ar Hyd-Nos - 'Pan oedd y byd dan Niwlen bygddu...' (f. 42r-v); Note Endorsed 'Road to Bristol', being a list of mileages from Llandygai to Bath (f. 43v); 'Tafol Brydyddol (Poetical scale) Gan Lewis Morris esq.' (ff. 44-45); 'Derfel fawr' (Fenton appendix p. 33) (f. 45v); Poem: 'Dydd Pasc y 10d o Ebrill 1800' [sic] (f. 46r-v); Natural History. The duration of life in certain Animals from the German (f. 47r-v); Prophecies (f. 48r-v); Recipe: For the bite of a mad dog (f. 49); A list of the effects of Louis XVI which were burnt...after his decapitation... (f. 49v); Poem: 'Rhag pob Cnawdol Awydd, Gwared ni O Arglwydd' (f. 50); Poem beginning: 'Pe rhoddai pechod i mi hawl...' (ff. 50v-51); 'Achau Morfydd gan Ddafydd ap Gwilym' with an English rendering (f. 51r-v); Extract from the Universal Magazine (14 March 1789) (ff. 51v-52); Extracts from James Howel's Letters, a gentleman who flourished in the reigns of James the first and Charles the first (ff. 52v-56); A Curious letter from a Cardinal at Rome to the famous Irish Bishop O'Neale, in the time of Henry VIII (ff. 56v-57); Welsh text beginning: 'Sesostris, Brenhin yr Aipht... [and ending]... Yn ei ddyddiau ef meddir yr oedd Abraham tâd yr Iuddewon yn byw' (ff. 57-58); Note on Stonehenge (ff. 58-59); Recipe for the bite of Mad dog by Dr Hillary which he used in Barbadoes & never failed (f. 59v); The Articles of the Jewish Faith, an Extract from Rabbi Manasseh Ben Israel's Defence of the Jews first published in 1656 (ff. 59v-60v); 'Arwyddion y tywydd...' (ff. 60v-62v); A Pedigree of the Kings of England from a Book published by Dodsley, entitled Dodsley's Trifles (ff. 62v-63); Araith Wgan or Gwgan's Oration A Litteral Translation from the Welsh (ff. 63-69v); Notes on the founding of the University of Bangor-is-y-Coed by Lucius, and on Madog's discovery of America being mentioned by Cynfrig ab Gronw and Sir Meredudd ab Rhys (f. 70); 'Arwyddion y Tywydd' - quotations from the poetry of Wiliam Cynwal and Dafydd Nanmor (f. 70v); 'Pethau enwedigol i gyfarfod a hwynt yn y Llyfreu neu'r papurau canlynol'. [Eurgrawn 1800, 1807; Cylchgrawn 1793; Geirgrawn 1796] (ff. 70v-71); Old Testament Miracles (ff. 71-72); Chirutgical & Physical terms...with their meaning in Welsh (ff. 72v-73); 'Golygiad galarus ar gyflwr dyn yn ei fywyd' W. W. (ff. 73v-75v); Of Songs & Hymns used in Churches (ff. 75v); The Gospel preached in Britain (ff. 76); Doctrine of the Druids (f. 76r-v); Pelagius or Morgan (ff. 76v-77); Of melting & casting mettal (f. 77); Repentance (f. 78); Observations on the State of Agriculture in Northwales, & elsewhere in Britain in 1810. W. W. (ff. 78-81); Poem: 'Gwir'. W. W. (ff. 81v); 'Y Misoedd' Mai 1af 1810 (ff. 82-96); The fall of Young Gruffydd & Gwendolen in the memorable battle on Morfa Rhuddlan, versified from a fragment inserted in the pamphlet, entitled Letters from S[n]owdon... (ff. 96v-97); 'Enwau Rhufeinaidd ar fannau ym mhrydain a'i chyffiniau, y rhai a osodwyd gan Iwl Caisar pan ei goresgynodd o gylch y flwyddyn cyn geni Christ 55' (ff. 97v-98); English Historians - a list (ff. 98v-99); 'Rhinweddau y dyn da' (f. 100); Notes on Characters which may be used instead of the double letters in the Welsh Alphabet (f. 101v); Poem: 'Can y Deng Morwyn' (f. 103r-v); The manner of forming the Hebrew Letters in writing' (f. 104).
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A volume of miscellaneous material in the hand of William Williams, Llandygai, entitled 'Pastai Ir sawl a'i profo...1800'.
The contents include: 'Rhag Eiriau' (f. 2r-v); [Poetry on his birthday in 1800] (f. 3r-v); 'Grugor yr hen Feudwy' (ff. 4-9); 'Anghymhedroldeb a Thlodi' (ff. 9-10); 'Y Crefyddwr a'r Erlidiwr' (ff. 10v-11); 'Dieithrol ddamwain Gwr o Fôn' (ff. 11v-26v); 'Nid da'r weithred ond a darddo o Gariad' (ff. 26v-28); 'Y Gyrnnen Wenith a'r dommen dail' (ff. 29-32); 'Howel a Simwnt' (ff. 32-36); 'Achwyniad y Ci' (ff. 36-37); 'Y Paun ymffrostus a'r Adar' (ff. 37v-38v); 'Ammodau rhwng y Llwynogod a'r Defaid' (ff. 38v-40v); 'Y Llwynog yn y Pydew' (ff. 40v-41v); 'Y Llew'n pennu'r Llwynog yn Gynghorwr iddo' (ff. 41v-44); 'Y Llwynog a'i blant' (ff. 45-47); 'Y Llwynog a'r Frân' (f. 48r-v); 'Y Ci a'r Sarph' (ff. 48v-50); 'Addaw mawr a Rhôdd fechan' (ff. 50-1); 'Fy nerth fy hûn a chryfder fy llaw a barodd i mi y Cyfoeth hwn. Deut: 8 : 17' (ff. 51-2); 'Y Llwynog a'r Blaidd' (ff. 52v-54v); 'Fel hyn y Dywed yr Arglwydd... Jer : 9 :23' (ff. 55-57v); 'Y Gôg a'r Adar' (ff. 57v-58v); 'Y Saethydd a'r Golommen' – verses (ff. 58v-59); 'Y Dŷn llawen a'r prûdd (ff. 59v-63); 'Y Saer â'r Coed' (ff. 63v-64); 'Y Gwynt a'r Haul' (ff. 64v-65v); 'Y Llwynog a'r Ci' (ff. 65v-68); 'Yr Anifeiliaid a'r Ffermwr' (ff. 68-70); 'Y Llwynog Diwyd' (ff. 70-71); 'Ar adferiad Iechyd ir Brenhin George y trydydd o'i Orphwyllglwyf athrist ym Mawrth 1789' – poetry (f. 71r-v); 'Llythyr at Gyfaill a Ymneilltuasai or Eglwys Sefydiedig, ac a droesai'n Sectwr' – poetry (ff. 72-73v); 'Achau a Bonedd y Saint Allan o Biser hîr Dafydd Thomas' (ff. 73v-76v); Pedigrees of William Williams on his father's side (f. 77) and his mother's side (f. 78); 'Y Perlyn or Defnyn Dwfr.' (f. 79); [Huw Llwyd Cynfel - anecdote concerning his englyn 'Dy lais a garodd Duw lwyd, - Dy Eiriau...'] (f. 79v); 'Meddwdod' (ff. 79v-80v); Job (ff. 80v-82); A Copy of a Letter which I received from Humphrey Thomas when a School-master at Trefdraeth, my Native parish. Dec. 1800' (ff. 82-85); Another letter as above concerning Trefdraeth tombstones dated Jan. 1801 (ff. 85-89v); 'Yn iâch ir Goedwig. A 'Sgrifenwyd Ynghoed y Penrhyn, ar ddydd Sûl y 5d o Awst 1798' (ff. 89v-90v); 'Pennillion Nadolig...ar y Mesur Seisnig a elwir Catherine Crowder' (ff. 91-93); 'Emyn Ysgrythyrol iw chanu ar ddydd Nadolig gan y bobl ynghyd...1798' (f. 93r-v); 'Gwahanol d b a'i geilw ei hûn Protestant oddiwrth y Pabydd' (ff. 94-95v); 'Allan o waith Dodsley. Ar ddull pennod Biblaidd' (ff. 95v-97v); 'Emyn Prydnhawnol. Cyfieithiad or Saesoneg' (ff. 97v-98); 'Hanes pedwar o Gymmydogion' (ff. 98-105v); 'Gweddi a Ysgrifenais ddydd Calan 1796' (ff. 105v-106v); 'Cwynfan mewn trallod a chilwg byd, a bygythiad tlodi. A 'sgrifenwyd ddechreu Mai 1781' (ff. 106v-108v); 'Bedd Argraff yr Arch Esgob Siôn Williams yn Eglwys Llandegai. Wedi ei gyfieithu or Lladin' (ff. 108v-109v); 'Pennillion er Coffadwriaeth am fy Mâb Siôn yr hwn a anwyd ar ddydd Mercher y 23 o fis Mawrth 1768; Ac a fu farw y 19 o fis Mawrth 1792 yn 21 mlwydd Oed or Darfodedigaeth' (ff. 109v-110v); Anrheg Tâd iw Ferch Galanmai 1790. Myfyrdod Gwenn' (ff. 110v-111v); English version of the above poem - 'The Fair's Meditation' (ff. 111v-113); Lines written in Penrhyn Wood in the beginning of May 1797 (f. 113); On the Death of the Queen of France by Mrs Moody. Welsh translation of the same (f. 113v); 'Ar foreu ddydd Calanmai, wedi gauaf; anghysurus' (f. 114); 'Rh dd gyfieithiad or Emyn hynod o waith Mr Pope, yr hon a enwodd ef Y Weddi Gyffredinol' (ff. 114v-115v); '126 Psalm. Wedi ei phennillio yn ôl cyfieithiad y dysgedig Mr Chrystopher Smart' (f. 116r-v); 'Anghyfaddasrwydd fy Ymddygiadau fy hûn' (f. 117); 'Y Grwgnachwr' (ff. 117v-118); 'Gweddi a ffurfiwyd ac a Ysgrifenwyd ddydd Calan 1797 gan W. Williams' (ff. 118-119v); 'Yr Emyn Moliant pa ûn a enwir Te Deum wedi ei rydd esponni a'i hamlygu' (ff. 119v-121v); 'Cyffes ac Ymbil' (ff. 121v-122v); 'Y Ci a'r dryll Cig' (ff. 122v-123); 'Diolchwr pennaf, y troseddwr mwyaf' (f. 123r-v); 'Gwir' (f. 123v); 'Yr hyder sicraf. Heb. 3.17.18' (f. 124); 'Dan drallod aphetrusrwydd 10d Gorpenaf 1784' (ff. 124v-125); 'Gwyrthiau' (ff. 125v-126v); 'Enbydrwydd Llysoedd, a Chymdeithas eu Preswylwyr' (ff. 126v-127); 'Pan ddiangodd Hale, y drygddyn gormesol a digydwybod hwnnw, or Penrhyn, pa ûn a osodasai yr Arglwydd Penrhyn yn Oruchwyliwr iddo. Ond efe a dwyllodd ei Arglwydd ac a ddiangodd ym Mis Tachwedd 1784' (f. 128r-v); 'Y Goedwig. A Ysgrifennwyd Ynghoed y Perthyn yn yr Hâf 1797' (ff. 128v-130); 'Reflections upon Dr Priestly's Doctrine of the Soul's falling into a State of insensibility after Death' (ff. 130-132v); 'Y Mwynhâd dymunol' (f. 133); An epitaph design'd for the Grave of an Infant (f. 133v); Farewell to Penrhyn Woods for the remainder of the Summer 1797 now first of July (ff. 133v-134v); 'Gwahoddiad ir Blodeuyn, yn ôl Hervey' (ff. 134v-135); 'Ymadroddion gwir, a Chynghorion da' (ff. 135-139); An English versification attempted of the Rev. Mr Gronwy Owen's poem entitled Bonedd a Chynheddfau yr Awen (ff. 140-2); 'Calfiniaeth, O'r Saesoneg' (f. 142v); 'Y Deisyfiad pennaf', 'Blinder Byd', 'Rheolwn gartref' (f. 143); [Anecdote concerning Socrates and prayer] (f. 143r-v); 'Hir oes a helaeth feddianau Byd, yn annigonol ir Enaid Anfarwol. Hilpa a Shalum' (ff. 143v-148v); The following Lines of Pope are often gusted by our Freethinkers... (f. 149); Epitaphs: On a Hostler buried at Bangor. On Robt Williams, Waiter at the Ferry, buried at Bangor in May 1803. On the Grave of Elizabeth the Daughter of James Defferd, buried at Llandegai (f. 149r-v); Ar Fêdd Grâs, diweddar Wraig, Rhisiard Williams Dolawen. A gladdwyd yn Llanllechid (f. 150); Byr hanes am Sant Dewi' (ff. 150v-151v); 'Cyfieithiad o Shakspear' (f. 151v); 'Awst yr 20d. 1807. Diolch am adferiad iechyd wedi bod yn griddfan dan wendidau, a gofidus glwyfau o gylch 20 Mis' (f. 152); Cynnydd Gwagedd', 'Medd Virgil am Uffern','Mêdd y Dr Young', 'Medd Thomson' (f. 152v); 'Rheolau a luniwyd ac a arferwyd yn Ll s Harri yr wythfed Brenhin Prydain' (ff. 155-156v); 'Gweddi ein Harglwydd wedi eu hamrywiaethu... (ff. 156v-157v, 160); [Incomplete text, beginning wanting, concerning Sir Walter Manny and the Siege of Calais] (ff. 158-159v); 'Ystyriaeth ar y Cymun neu Swpper yr Arglwydd. Dyddiau'r Sulgwyn 1808' (ff. 160-163v); 'Ynghylch Ysprydion a Drychiolaethau' (ff. 164-171v); 'Gwarchaeedigaeth y Ddinas Calais yn Ffraingc gan Edward y trydydydd [sic]. Brenhin Prydain; O gylch y flwyddyn 1346' (ff. 171v-173v); [Incomplete spiritual text, beginning wanting] (f. 174r-v); 'Y Dymuniad', 'Mynnwn' (f. 174v); The first of March 1808 (f. 175r-v); 'Y Prinder a'r mawr ddrydaniaeth yn y flwyddyn 1800' (f. 176); Epitaph designed to be placed on the grave of [ ] Rous, son of Mr Rous of Conway who unfortunately was drown'd in Conway River (f. 176v); Remarkable Frosts from the N. Wales Gazette Feb. 10, 1814 (f. 177r-v); Characters which may be used in a running hand instead of the double letters of the Alphabet (f. 178). A list of the contents of the manuscript is on ff. 153-154 verso.
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A volume of miscellaneous material in the hand of William Williams, Llandygai, entitled 'Crul y Gweddillion...1811'.
The contents include: Bookplate of J. E. G[riffith] (f. 1); Henry's history (ff. 3-5); 'Swyn gyfaredd neu fel y geiria y Saeson hynny Witchcraft' (ff. 5v-7v); 'Gweithredoedd Moesawl, neu fel y gelwir hwynt, Gweithredoedd da' (ff. 8-15v); Distinctions which may be made in the letter O so as to serve for all the letters of the Alphabet... (f. 16); 'Ystyriaethau ar gynneddfau, Crêd, ac arferion dynol ryw o oesoedd bwygilydd' (ff. 16v-24v); 'Crêd yr Amser gynt' (ff. 25-8); Pwll Cerris (ff. 28-9); 'Clerwriaeth' (ff. 29v-31v); A doubt if the poet Homer ever existed (ff. 31v-32); 'Pregeth or Saesoneg. Yn y 5d bennod o Iob a'r 7d. Adnod' (f. 32); Welsh sermon - 1 Tim. 1 adn 15 (ff. 33-38); Y Saeson (ff. 38v-39); 'Cancer - Dafaden Wyllt' - April 9th. 1792 Universal Magazine (f. 39); 'Traith ynghylch arfer Gwelau ym mysg y Cymry a'u Cymmydogion Amgylchiol' (ff. 40-41v); 'Hanes Cymmanfa Iuddewig pa un a gyfarfu yngwastadedd Ageda yn Hungary, i Ymholi a'r Ysgrythyrau ynghylch dyfodiad Crist; ar y 12ed dydd o fis Hydref yn y flwyddyn 1650' (ff. 42-46); 'Hanes Arabiaidd' (ff. 46-50); 'Grâs bwyd' (ff. 50-52v); The Weather [Table constructed by Dr William Herschell] (f. 53); 'Effaith Coel-grefydd' (f. 53v); Rack Renting of Lands (ff. 54-55); 'Rules to be observed & practised by old people to preserve health' (ff. 55v-56); 'Y Dall yn tywys y Dall' (ff. 56v-61); 'Ychydig o hanes am yr hên Sect gynt yn y dwyreiniol India, a elwid Brachmaniaid' (ff. 61v-66); Names of Men & places corrupted by the Romans by being latinized; & others also mangled by the Saxons or English, after the commencement of their sway in Britain (ff. 66v-72, 74v); 'Rhagluniaeth' (f. 75r-v); 'Ystyriaeth ar y Creadigaeth [sic] a phriodoliaethau y Creawdwr Bendigedig' (ff. 76-81v); 'Llythyr oddiwrth wr bonheddig a thra dysgedig, a elwid James Howel o Sir Fynwy yn Neheubarth Cymru, at y dysgedig Dr Usher Archesgob Armagh yn yr Iwerddon; a ddyddiwyd y dydd cyntaf o Fawrth 1639' (ff. 82-83); On the publication of Doctor Davies's Welsh or British Grammar; written by James Howel esq. in April 1629 (f. 83); 'Hanes dwy ferch a elwid Llwyddiant ac Adfyd' (ff. 84-86v); The state of population in the parishes of Bangor Llandegai & Llanllechid in 1811 (f. 87); Metempsychosis (ff. 87v-88v); 'A List of the names of the Bishops of Rome or Popes as they style themselves, from the time Christianity was first established in the World' (ff. 89-91v); The Belief of a Christian exemplified – W W's Creed 21 September 1811 (ff. 92-94); 'Anrheg i St Clydawg' (ff. 94v-95v); Remarks on some passages in Dr Thomas Burnet's 'Theory of the Earth' (ff. 96-102); Epitaph in the Church yard of Llandrygarn in Anglesey (f. 102v); the following pedigrees from David Thomas (Dafydd Ddu Eryri)'s Book of Pedigree: Bodychen, Bodeon, Orielton & Bodeon families, Bodlew in Llanddaniel, Bodorgan, Trefeilir, Bodjor in Rhosgolyn, Gwydryn in Llanidan, Bagillt in Flintshire, Bodowyr, Bodewryd, Brynddu, Baronhill, Carreglwyd in Llanfaethlu, Gronant, Henblas in Llangristiolus, Henllys in Llanvaes, Hirdrefaig in Llanffinnen [sic], Llwydiarth in Amlwch, Llwydiarth Esgob, , Llanddyfnan, Plasgwyn Pentraeth, Prysaddfed in Bodedern, Penmynydd, Maes y Porth in Anglesey, Plas gwyn Llanedwen, Bodafon uchaf, Trysglwyn in Amlwch, Bodwigan in Llanddeusaint, Havodgarregog yn Nanmor, Bodvel of Bodvel, Bodville of Carnguwch & Bodfan, Gwynfryn in Eifionydd, Bodfuan, Penarth Efionydd [sic], Bodwrda in Lleyn, Pant du Llanllyfni, Fryars Llanvaes (ff. 103-122v); 'Llythyr oddiwrth Goronwy Owen, ar ei ymadawiad o Frydain ir America, a ddyddiwyd ar fwrdd y Llong a elwid y Trial yn Spithead y 12d o Ragfyr 1757.' (ff. 123-124); [Llythyr Goronwy Owen, 23 Gorffennaf 1767, at Richard Morris] (ff. 124-125v); Remarks upon the Book of Job (ff. 126-127v); 'Gweddi y Segurun' (ff. 128-130); 'Hanes Antur nifer o Sectwyr o Brydain i Ynysoedd y Deheufor ir perwyl o bregethu yr Efengyl i drigolion paganaidd y gwledydd hynny' (ff. 130-133); Remarks on the reception & treatment of the Christian Sabbath by the generality of those who profess themselves Christians (ff. 133v-137); 'Ystyriaeth ar hanfodau Angylion wedi ei bigo allan o'm Nodau fy hûn ar Lyfr Cyntaf Moses a elwir Genesis, Pen 24 adnod 7d' (ff. 137-143); The Thunder (ff. 143v-144v); Queries made some years ago by Wm Williams to several of his Acquaintances relating to the state of N. Wales (ff. 144v-146v); 'Cynghor Augustus Caesar' (f. 146v); 'Cynghor hên bobl' (f. 146v).
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Walter Davies (Gwallter Mechain; 1761-1849), was a cleric, poet, antiquary, and a literary critic.
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Items guarded in a cardboard cover and numbered '7' by J. E. Griffith: The Names of those Persons that ware Drowned in Abermena[i] fery Boat on the 5 Dec. - their Bodys being not found on 24 – (f. 1); A List of the Unfortunate Persons that Perished on Talyfoel Sands in the Abermena[i] Ferry Boat, on Monday Night the 5th Dec. 1785 in their way Home from Carnarvon Fair, Hugh Wms of Tynllwydan being the only man that Came a shore a live upon the Mast and Oar with the Greatest Difficulty Imaginable (f. 2); Extract of a Letter from Hugh Williams of Tinllwydan, Aberffraw Anglesey. From the Chester Chronicle Friday Dec. 23. 1785 [in the hand of J. E. Griffith] (ff. 3-4); 'Damweiniau ar yr Afon Menai' [in the hand of J. E. Griffith] (f. 4); Nine letters, 1766-81, from W[illia]m Williams, Llandygai, to Robert Hughes (Robin Ddu yr Ail o Fôn), at London (Welsh) (ff. 5-21v); A letter, 1818, from W[illia]m Owen Pughe, London, to [the Rev. Hugh Davies, the botanist, of Beaumaris] (f. 22); 'Diolchgarwch i Mr Griffith Griffiths, Taldrwst, am Wair i Ferlyn yr Awdur yn Ngauaf 1846', being verses and a short note from R. M. Williamson (Bardd Môn), Niwbwrch, dated 26 January 1846 [?1847] (ff. 23-24v); A letter, 1809, from Walter Davies (Gwallter Mechain), of Manafon, to William Williams, Llandygai (ff. 25-26); A letter, 1804, from J[ohn] J[ones] Glany Gors at London, to [William] Williams, [Llandygai] (ff. 27-28v); Draft letter, 1805, from [William Williams, Llandygai] to J[ohn] Jones [Glan-y-gors] at London (ff. 29-32v); Two letters, 1770-80, from W[illia]m Williams, Llandygai, to Robert Hughes (Robin Ddu yr Ail o Fôn), at London (Welsh) (ff. 33-36v); Two letters, 1775-6, from Rob[er]t Hughes (Robin Ddu yr Ail o Fon), at London, to William Williams, Llandygai) (ff. 37-40v).
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Miscellaneous items, mostly in the hand of William Williams, Llandygai: Cywydd ar ddydd etholiad Syr Robert Williames Vaughan, o Nannau, yn Seneddwr, dros Swydd Feirion, 1807 by [David Richards], Dafydd Ionawr (Dolgellau, Argraphwyd gan Williams a Jones). (Printed) (f. 1); Aphorisms, some in verse, in the autograph of William Williams, Llandygai (Cf. Trysorfa Gwybodaeth. neu Eurgrawn Cymraeg (Caernarvon: Argraphwyd, ac ar werth gan T. Roberts, 1807), pp. 96-7) (f. 1v); 'Cân ir Amser o waith Robt Hughes o Geint Bâch yn Môn ne Robert Ddû O fôn pan oedd yngylch 15 Oed', beginning 'Y rhai sy ar hyd y Byd yn bod...' (19 stanzas). (Cf. Trysorfa Gwybodaeth... (1807), p. 61) (f. 2); Miscellaneous items of verse beginning: 'Er rhyw ddibenion doethion da...', 'Pa hyd y byddaf fel y Môr...', 'Beddwr Daearwr diras - y Meirwon...' and 'Taflwn Harri hyllgi hwnt...' (ff. 3-4v); 'Hynafiaeth Llundain fawr' (ff. 5-11v); 'Ystyriaethau am y byd pa'r un sydd i fod ar ol ymadael â'r bywyd yma' (ff. 12-15); 'Ar farwolaeth Crist' (ff. 16-19v); Caswallon's Grant to St Eilian (ff. 20-21v); Conscience (ff. 22-23v); Old Customs in N[orth] W[ales] (ff. 24-27v); 'Ynghylch Gweddi' (ff. 28-31v); Incomplete notes on Anglesey: Llaneilian, Llanwenllwyfo, Llanallgo & Llaneugrad (ff. 32-37v); 'Darlyniad o'r Noswaithol', translated from English by Rowland Hughes, Beaumaris, 26 January 1764 (ff. 38-42).
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A volume of notes on Anglesey in the hand of William Williams, Llandygai, most of which are crossed out, consisting of a list of historical events (ff. 1-5), followed by the notes on Anglesey (ff. 6-39v) and 'Kadeir Kerridwen' (f. 40).
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'Some Account of the Welsh Poems addressed to the Family of Penrhyn', being an English précis of Welsh strict-metre poems. Endorsed by William Williams 'Some Specimen of Welsh poetry translated by the Revd Mr Davies'.
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'Gorse Marchog and Tyddyn coch Draining Account' 1859-1867.
Loose inside is a letter, 1883, from Owen Evans, Broom Hall, to John Thomas, esq., concerning a proposed meeting of Dr Lewis's Ch[arity] Committee.
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A volume containing memoranda, chiefly births, marriages, and deaths for 1796-1837, probably in the autograph of the Rev. John Hughes Williams (d. 1868, aged 72), rector of Llangadwaladr, 1824-68.
A note in pencil inside the cover reads 'began this book 30th March 1819'. At the reverse end are 'Observations on the Welsh text of the Bible Copied from the Rev. C. Williams's Book - lettd Anacreontica Graeca'.
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A large notebook labelled 'Memorandums' containing a list of the persons lost in the Abermenai ferry boat disaster, 5 December 1785, copied from a list lent to J. H. Williams by Mr Thos Williams, son of Hugh Williams of Tynllwydan, the only person who escaped alive, and an extract from a letter in the Chester Chronicle, 23 December 1785, and memoranda (chiefly births, marriages and deaths largely of Anglesey and Caernarvonshire interest), 1789-1860, transcribed from newspapers and other sources by the Rev. John Hughes Williams, rector of Llangadwaladr.
A note in pencil inside the cover reads 'Began - Oct. 15 - 1832'.
The volume later belonged to J. E. Griffith.
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The original manuscript of 'Letters from North Wales, Written by Catherine Hutton To Thomas Hutton, her Brother, from 1796 to 1800, And printed in the Monthly Magazine by Sir Richard Phillips 1816'. The title- page is signed 'Catherine Hutton, Jan. 4th. 1842' and the writer may have intended to publish the letters in book form.
Loose in the volume are the following items: an appreciation of 'The Late Miss Hutton. From the Birmingham Journal of March 21, 1846'; the words of a song; and reviews of three printed works by Catherine Hutton, viz. Oakwood Hall, The Tour of Africa and The Welsh Mountaineer (pages numbered 17-32, beginning and end wanting), in the autograph of Catherine Hutton.
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A volume of press-cuttings from the Weekly Dispatch, 1920-1921, giving details of spirit messages received by the Rev. G. Vale Owen, vicar of Orford, Lancashire. The cuttings have been pasted over printed music.
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A volume of miscellaneous press-cuttings, in Welsh and English. The contents include 'O Adfyd i Wynfyd - Helyntion Bywyd Llenor Cymreig' by [Lewis William Lewis], Llew Llwyfo [resemblances to David Copperfield], and 'Welsh Notes (By Glendower)' 'viz. Rev. J. Wynne Jones MA Vicar of Carnarvon'.
Book-plate of J. E. G[riffith].
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An 'Index Nominum' to J. E. Griffith, Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families (1914), with page references.
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A volume containing extracts from the Bishop's Transcripts of the diocese of Bangor arranged chronologically under parishes, with an index to the parishes. The extracts are followed by a list of wills proved at Bangor, 1634-99, with a further list, 1700-89, in alphabetical order according to surnames. At the end of the volume are copies of some memorial inscriptions, again with an index to the parishes.
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Two notebooks containing unarranged extracts probably from the Bishop's Transcripts of the diocese of Bangor, written in pencil and afterwards crossed out.
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A transcript of the parish register of Trefdraeth, Anglesey, 1550/1-1707, with some corrections and insertions.
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A volume containing the original manuscript of 'A List of the Clergy of Anglesey' by J. E. Griffith, published in Transactions of the Anglesey Antiquarian Society, 1930 and 1931, with the beginnings of a similar list for Caernarfonshire.
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Extracts from the diary of William Bulkeley of Brynddu, Anglesey, for the period 1734-51, transcribed by J. E. Griffith and published in Transactions of the Anglesey Antiquarian Society, 1931; a list of officers of the Anglesey Hunt, 1757-1889; notes on the Free Grammar School of Beaumaris; notes on deeds relating to Chwibren and extracts from Llansadwrn, [Anglesey] parish registers, 1612-1798.
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Extracts from the diary of William Bulkeley of Brynddu, Anglesey, for the period 1734-60, transcribed by J. E. Griffith and published in Transactions of the Anglesey Antiquarian Society, 1931; list of High Constables of Anglesey for 1718; rates of wages of servants, etc., in Anglesey, 1718; and an account of the offerings received by the parson of Llanfechell, July 1734-July 1736.
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About 205 letters, etc., [c. 1892]-1929, to J. E. Griffith from various correspondents. The subjects discussed are botany and genealogy.
The correspondents are: J. Romilly Allen, London, [18]92; A. C. Axtell, Llandudno, [19]16; Charles Bailey, Cleeve Hill, nr Cheltenham; John Ballinger, Aberystwyth, 1911; H. Dennis Bayley, Lenton Abbey, Beeston, Nottingham, [19]08; (Mrs) E. A. Beaumont, Rhoscolyn; Ada Beaver, at Menai Bridge, 1920; Hugh Beaver, Walton-on-Thames, [19]25; A. Bennett, Croydon, [19]19 (2); Spencer H. Bickham, Ledbury, 1901-1916 (11); H. F. Burke, College of Arms, 1923 (2); W. W. Cobb, Atherstone, 1915; (Miss) Mabel Cobbe, Pwllheli and Betws-y-coed (3); John Cryer, Shipley, [19]20 (2); John R. Davies, Ceris, Bangor, [19]15; Sisli M. Davies, Treffos; M. F. W. Dixon, Frizington, 1913; G. Claridge Druce, Oxford, [c. 1919]-[c. 1920], some undated (11); C. H. Lloyd Edwards, Nanhoron, Pwllheli, 1913 and 1916 (2); Clough Williams Ellis, Glasfryn, Chwilog, [19]13; A. H. Evans, Tunbridge Wells and Church Stretton (4); Trevor Eyton, Holywell, 1910; Francis W. H. Fincham, Principal Probate Registry, 1911; J. Fisher, Cefn Rectory, St Asaph, [19]18; M. J. Godfrey, Deganwy; G. Goode, Barrington, [19]18, 1920 (2, with enclosures); Mary G. Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli, 1915 (7, with an enclosure); Col Sir R. Waldie Griffith, Hendersyde Park, Kelso, 1918-19 (5); H. S. Guinness, Burton Hall, Stillorgan, Dublin, [19]11 (3); Margaret A. Hamilton, Newton Mearns, 1916 (2); Gwen Dwyer-Hampton, (Henllys, Beaumaris), Aldershot Command; Wilfrid J. Hemp, Office of Works, 1916-18 (4); W. Botting Hemsley, Kew Gardens, [18]96; E. M. Holmes, Museum Department, Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1914 and 1917 (2); Collingwood Hughes, Norman Court, Southsea, 1912 and 1914 (3); [D. G.] Munro [Hughes], Aberayron, [19]13; Millicent G. M. Hughes, London, [19]14; Octavius R. Hughes, Royal Naval Barracks, Portsmouth, etc., 1913 and 1915 (3); W. Hughes, Llanarmon, Chwilog, 1902; W. W. Hughes, College of Arms, 1911 and 1914 (2); Jno. Jones, Treflyn, Gwalchmai, [19]08; Philip H. Lawson, Chester, [19]06-1915 (30 + enclosures); H. J. Madocks, London, 1913 (2); Charles S. Mainwaring, Galltfaenan, Trefnant (2); W. M. Myddelton, Woodhall Spa, Lincoln; Edward Owen, Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments, 1915 (Circular); Hugh Owen, Highgate, 1913; Lewis Owen, Llanddona; Col E. V. D. Pearse, Shrewsbury, 1917; H. J. Riddelsdell, Wiggington, Banbury, 1916; (Miss) Edith Risdale, Beaumaris, [19]19; A. Foulkes-Roberts, Denbigh, 1913 and 1915; Robert Roberts, Llanddona, [1921]; T. W. Roberts, Harlech, [19]20; Director, Royal Gardens, Kew, 1896-1929 (20, Official identification forms); Charles E. Salmon, Reigate, 1902-1920 (13); Ernest S. Salmon, Battle, Sussex, [18]96; Henry S. Salt, Sheffield, 1913 (2); A. E. Sandbach, Bwlch-y-Cibau, 1918 (2); R. F. Scott, St. John's College Cambridge, 1919; Geo. H. Thomas, FRGS, London, [19]15 (2); H. Stuart Thompson, Bristol, 1918; John Troughton, Bank of England, 1920; A. J. Turner, Plas Gwyn, Llanrug, 1916 (2); Thos Turner, Carnarvon, 1870 (Copy); Mary M. Vincent, Treborth Uchaf, Bangor, 1915 (2); T. M. J. Watkin, Portcullis, College of Arms, 1910 (2); Mary L. Wedgwood, [London] at Bristol and Tenbury, 1913-1917 (5); Goronwy Williams, Bookseller, Ruthin, [19]17 (2); W. Prydderch Williams, Myfyrion, Isleworth, 1913 and 1915 (4); Marian Williams, Tunbridge Wells; Neil Wynn Williams, The Moat House, Bedford, 1913; Owen Williams, Bronheulog, Burry Port, 1917-1918 (2); Watkin [H. Williams], [Bishop of Bangor], Glyngarth Palace, Menai Bridge, 1915; Campbell M. Wynne, London, [19]15.
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About ninety-six letters, etc., 1900-1901, in connection with J. E. Griffith's Portfolio of Photographs of the Cromlechs of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire (1900), acknowledging receipt or ordering copies of the book and sending payment, etc., often with favourable comments.
The letters are dated 1900 except where otherwise stated. The correspondents are: J. H. Adeane, Plas Llanfawr, Holyhead (2); J. Romilly Allen, London; E. V. Arnold, Bryn Seiriol, Bangor, 1901; J. M. Baker, Gorddinog Estate Office, Llanfairfechan; Clara E. Blew, Quatford, Bridgnorth; Joseph C. Bridge, Ch[rist] Ch[urch] Vicarage, Chester; Fanny Bryan, Plas Gwyn; (Major) Otway Wheeler Cuffe, Waterford, 1901; W. A. Darbishire, Penybryn, Carnarvon; Cadwaladr Davies, Glanafon, Menai Bridge; James Davies, Gwynfa, Broomy Hill, Hereford; John R. Davies, Brighton; John M. Davies, Froodvale, Llanwrda; Mary E. Davies-Evans, Highmead, Llanybyther, 1901; James J. Dobbie, Gwaen Dêg, Bangor; W. Edwards, Courtland House, Merthyr Tydfil; E. Evans, Llansadwrn Rectory; Jno. E. Evans, South Hampstead, [London]; O. Ll. J. Evans, Broom Hall, Chwilog, [19]01; T. Mansel Franklen, St Hilary, Cowbridge, [1901]; A. Habbishaw, Janefield, Kirkcudbright; W. E. Scott Hall, Oxford; A. E. W. Hazel, Oxford, 1901; Gabriel Hughes, Rhyl; T. H. Holding, London, 1901; D. G. Munro Hughes, Aberayron; H. R. Hughes, Kinmel Park, Abergele; H. S. Hughes, Bryn y Menai, Bangor, 1901; Chas H. James, Cardiff; D. Jones, Llandegai; G. Wynne Jones, Bodnant, Bangor; J. Morris Jones, Llanfair P.G.; T. Nicholls Jones, Penrhos, Llangefni (2); W. E. Kelly, St Helens, Westport, Ireland; Henry Lewis, Belmont, Bangor; T. L. Hampton Lewis, Henllys, Beaumaris; John Edward Lloyd, Tanllwyn, Bangor; J. D. Lyddall, Chester; James McCarte, Everton, Liverpool; T. H. Marshall, Bryn-y-Coed, Bangor; A. G. Melville, Portlaw; Frances M. More, Rathmines, Dublin; Col Morgan, Brynbriallu, Swansea; T. E. Morris, London; Edward Owen, India Office; Edw. H. Owen, Ty Coch, nr Carnarvon; H. Davies Owen, Penmynydd Vicarage, Llangefni; T. M. Bulkeley-Owen, Tedsmore Hall, Oswestry; Edwyn Parkyn, Truro; M. Parry, Chester; William Payne, Southsea; A. J. Pearman, The Precincts, Rochester; Alexr Peckover, Wisbech; E. L. Phelps, West Kirby; F. L. Lloyd-Philipps, Pen-ty-parc, Clarbeston Road; J. Allanson Picton, South Hampstead, [London]; Sir William Preece, Penrhos, Carnarvon; H. S. Priestly, Heneglwys Rectory, Llangefni; Hugh Prichard, Dinam, Gaerwen; Ellen Pritchard, Bryn Hyfryd, Beaumaris; J. W. Pugh, Brighton; H. Rawcliffe, West Kirby (3); Lady Reade, St Leonards on Sea; D. Rees, Ty Calch, Bodorgan; H. R. Reichel, Bangor; Llywarch Reynolds, Merthyr Tydfil; J. Bryn Roberts, London, 1901; John Roberts, Brynteg, Menai Bridge; L. J. Roberts, Rhyl, 1901; Robt Roberts, Crûg, Carnarvon; C. J. Ryland, Bristol; Walter Scutt, Jesmond, Newcastle on Tyne; Mark Stirrup, Bowdon, Cheshire; Sibyl A. Tait, St Petrock's, Llandudno West; D. R. Thomas, Llandrinio Rectory, Oswestry; Lord Tredegar, Tredegar Park, Newport, 1901; C. E. Vale, Heswall, [1901]; Edward Watkins, Rhiwlas Estate Office, Bala, 1901; William Webster, St. Helens; Griffith Williams, Trefeilir, Bodorgan, 1901; J. Ignatius Williams, Plas yn Llan, Whitchurch, Cardiff; J. O. Wynn Williams, Walton, Liverpool, 1901; M. Williams, Parciau, Llaneugrad; W. Francis Williams, Vron, Bangor; W. P. Williams, Cae'r Onnen, Bangor; Ed. P. Wright, Dublin; J. W. Wyatt, Bryn Gwynan, Beddgelert, [19]01; Fred G. Wynn, Glynllivon, Carnarvon, [1901]; C. A. Wynne Finch, Voelas, Bettws-y-Coed, (to Messrs Jarvis & Foster); and three unidentified letters.
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A file of about fifty letters and postcards addressed to J. E. Griffith, 1914-1915, acknowledging receipt of copies of Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families and congratulating him on the work.
The correspondents are: Edith E. H. Massey, Cornelyn, Beaumaris, 1915 (f. 1); F. Vaughan-Williams, The Barracks, Reading, 1915 (f. 2); H. R. Davies, Treborth, Bangor, [19]15 (f. 3); (Sir) R. Waldie Griffith, Officers' Mess, Galashiels, 1915; (ff. 4-5); Campbell M. Wynn, London, [19]15 (f. 6r-v); W. T. Duke Williams, Bodafon, Llantarnam, 1915 (ff. 7-8); Charles S. Mainwaring, Galltfaenan, Trefnant, 1915 (ff. 9-10v); Mary G. Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli, 1915 (f. 11); W. M. Myddelton, Woodhall Spa, Lincoln, 1915 (ff. 12-15); [?N. Williams], Gwredog, Rhos goch, 1915 (ff. 16v-17); P. M. Ellis, Rhyllech, Pwllheli, 1915 (f. 18r-v); Hugh S. Gough, Caer-rhûn, Tal-y-cafn, [19]15 (f. 19); E. P. Whitley Hughes, Moat House, East Grinstead, [19]15 (ff. 20, 21v); [Sir] E. D. Jones, London, 1914 (f. 22); Edward Owen, Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments, London, 1914 (f. 23); G. Lewis Travis, Llandudno, 1915 (f. 24); Edw. T. John, Llanidan Hall, Llanfair PG, 1915 (f. 25); Mary F. Rathbone, Hafod Lon, Menai Bridge, 1915 (f. 26r-v); J. Rice Roberts, Rhiwlas, Pentraeth, 1915 (f. 27); Owen Thomas, Llandudno, [19]15 (f. 28); Fred G. Wynn, Glynllivon, Carnarvon (f. 29r-v); C. E. Breese, Morfa Lodge, Portmadoc, [19]15 (ff. 31-30v); J. Glynne Jones, Glyndyl, Bangor, [19]14 (f. 32); W. P. Williams, Cae'r Onnen, Bangor, 1914 (f. 33); J. L. Griffith, Croughton, Brackley, [19]14 (f. 34); Rupert Williams Ellis, Glasfryn, Chwilog, 1914 (f. 35); Clough W. Ellis, Plas Brondanw, Llanfrothen, 1914 (f. 36); Mabel W. Ellis, Plas Brondanw, Llanfrothen, 1914 (f. 37r-v); R. Gordon Roberts, Holyhead, 1914 (f. 38); Annie Clough, Plas Clough, Pendyffryn Road, Rhyl, [19]14 (f. 40); T. E. J. Lloyd, Plas Tregayan, Llangwyllon (f. 41r-v); [Sir] W. G. Roberts, Hendregaerog, Carnarvon, 1915 (f. 42v); A. M. Martineau, Hurst Court, Hurst, [ ] (ff. 43-44); Louis C. Jones, Clapham Common, London, |19]14 (f. 45r-v); O. Ll. J. Evans, Broom Hall, Chwilog, 1915 (ff. 46-47); Richard Hughes, Ty hen isaf, Llanerchymedd, 1915 (f. 48v); E. W. T. Llewelyn Brewer-Williams, Maesruddud, Blackwood, 1915 (f. 49); C. H. Lloyd, Trallwyn, Chwilog, [19]15 (f. 50r-v); J. Williams, Penlan, Llandegai, 1914 (f. 51); G. [?Dowager Lady] Penrhyn, London, [19]14 (f. 52v); M. E. Jones, Bronderw, Garth, Bangor, 1914 (f. 53); Mrs A. B. Priestley, [Penrhyndeudraeth], [1914] (f. 54v); [?], The Barracks, Wrexham, 1914 (f. 55); John Williams, Llanwddyn Vicarage, Oswestry, [19]14 (f. 56v); E. Yale, Glanafon, Pwllheli, [ ] (f. 57v); ?L. Hampton Lewis, Bodior, Holyhead, [19]15 (ff. 58-59); R. F. Scott, St John's College, Cambridge (f. 60); Ifor Williams, Y Wenllys, Menai Bridge, [19]15 (f. 61v); Collingwood Hughes, Norman Court, Swansea, 1915 (f. 62); John Ballinger, National Library of Wales, 1915 (f. 63).
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One letter, 1856, from Hugh R. Hughes, Kinmel Park, St Asaph, to Joseph Jones, genealogist; thirty-five letters, 1901-1909, from H. R. Hughes, Kinmel Park, Abergele, to J. E. Griffith, concerning genealogical matters; and a letter, 1899, from Ernest A. Ebblewhite, Crouch End, to E. H. Owen in reply to a query concerning the seal used by Friars' School, Bangor. With the letters is part of a prospectus of Friars School, 1895-1896.
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A copy of Major James Bell, A View of Universal History, Literature, and the Several Schools of Painting, 5th edn (London, 1842), into which have been pasted letters and pedigrees, etc.
The correspondents include: Lettice Hampton Lewis; Bodior, Holyhead (f. 1v); John Wynn H. Williams, Quirt, Dwyran, 1889, to a Mr Parry (f. 1v); W. P. Williams, Caer Onnen, Bangor, 1912 (f. 7); Robt Hughes, Ty'n y Cae [Llanfwrog, Holyhead], to Jonan Jones, 1854, with the latter's reply (f. 7); Thos Jones, Bodwrdin, 1909 (f. 18); Wm Lloyd, Bryndyfrydog, Llanerchymedd, 1904 (f. 22); John Evans, Aber Rectory to ?G. H. Owen, esq., 1888-1889 (3), with one letter 1889 from F[rances] E. Wynne, [London], [sister to Col Wynne Finch] (f. 22); Fred. G. Wynn, Bodfean Hall, Pwllheli (f. 22); Dafydd Owen, Pwllhely, 1824, to Mr Joseph Jones, Amlwch, D. Owen, Pwllheli, 1835, to Joseph Jones, esq., Carnarvon [i.e. Dewi Wyn o Eifion] (f. 25v); Charles E. Breese, Morfa Lodge, Portmadoc, 1911 (f. 27v); and Jon. Jones, Caernarvon, 1878, to Griffith Williams, Llanerchymedd (f. 30v).
Other items include: an account of 'Noted person [sic] inhabitants of the Island of Anglesey in the hand of ?William Williams of Llandygai (f. 11); a receipt, 1767, from Morgan Ellis to Mr Ellis for £10.10.0 (described by J. E. Griffith as 'Receipt for ½ year's wages for serving as curate to Mr Ellis') (f. 11v); 'Copies of inscriptions on Tablets in Newborough Church to the memory of the Rev. Lewis Hughes family...' (f. 12); printed englynion in memory of R. Garnons, Caernarfon, and on the death of H. R[umsey] Williams, Pen-rhos, nr Caernarfon (f. 24); 'Cwynfan galarus at Mr Henry Brereton ar ol P. Panton Yswain Gan O. Roberts' (englynion) (f. 28), and two snapshots (Bryn-celli Ddu, Aug. 28 1928, Mr Hemp).
Loose items include the title-page of a family Bible with memoranda concerning the family of J. E. Griffith, and a certificate of probate belonging to the will of Maurice Williams of Trawsfynydd, Merioneth, 1685[/6].
Pedigrees include: Cwningar (Llannor) (f. 1v); Tyddyn Friar (f. 7v, printed); Hen Deulu Penhesgin Uchaf neu Penhesgin y Gors (f. 7v, printed); Llethrddu (f. 9); Glasfryn (f. 14); Ty Croes (Llangeinwen) (f. 21v); Bodelwyn and Maengwyn (f. 23v); Brynffridd (f. 28v); Plas Madoc nr Llanrwst (f. 29); and Owen of Llanfaethlu and Amlwch (f. 33).
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A 'Tentative Pedigree' of the Broadhead family of Anglesey, descended from Bartholomew Broadhead of Beaumaris, 1486. The pedigree includes details of Elizabeth Broadhead (1768-1828), the wife of the Rev. John Elias.
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Notebook containing details of wrecks off the Anglesey coast, 1833 and 1843, including details of expenses incurred in securing and saving crews and cargoes.
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Pedigree of the [?Morris] family of Treborth Uchaf down to the year 1712.