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- [1850x1917]. (Creation)
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A miscellaneous collection of poetry including an incomplete 'pryddest' on the story of Kulhwch and Olwen written on the backs of sheets of a Birkenhead list of voters, 1876; a carol by D[avid] Lewis ('Ap Ceredigion'); a poem entitled 'Sion fy Nhaid' and a hymn by Henry Rowlands ('Henri Myllin'); a poem entitled 'Trefaldwyn' by J. R. Williams ('Tryfanwy'); poems entitled 'Gwlaw Sdiniog' and 'Cyfrinach y Tannau' by Robert Roberts ('Isallt'); an elegy on the death of Evan E. Owen, Assheton House, Ebenezer, 1883; a fragment of a song entitled 'Priodas yr Oen'; 'englynion' on Pont y Benglog taken from Tywysog Cymru, 15 Tach. 1832; English poems entitled 'The Burial of Abel', 'America', and 'Go Forward'; and selections from the writings of Rhys J. Huws written on the back of circulars relating to his Testimonial Fund, 1917.
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Welsh, English.
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Formerly Neuadd Wen MS 38.
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 8367C.
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- Owen, Evan E., d. 1883 -- Death and burial -- Poetry (Subject)
- Huws, Rhys J. (Rhys Jones), 1862-1917 (Subject)
- Ap Ceredigion, 1870-1948 (Subject)
- Rowlands, Henry, 1832-1903 (Subject)
- Tryfanwy, 1867-1924 (Subject)
- Roberts, Robert, 1839-1914 (Subject)
- Huws, Rhys J. (Rhys Jones), 1862-1917 (Subject)