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- [1785x1826] (Creation)
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498 pp. Preceding p. 1 are two brown-paper leaves which were probably the upper and lower covers of the section now paginated 1-76.
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Miscellaneous papers and home-made booklets containing transcripts, lists, notes, memoranda, etc., in the hand of Edward Williams ('Iolo Morganwg') bound together in one volume. Pp. 1-64 contain transcripts of Welsh strict-metre poems attributed to Dafydd Benwyn, Siôn Ieuan ap Rhys Fychan, Llywelyn ap Hywel ap Ieuan ap Gronw 'o Lantrisant Misgyn', Iorwerth Hen, Dafydd Llwyd Mathau, Ieuan Du'r Bilwg, Owain ap Llywelyn ap y Moel y Pantri, Dafydd Hopcin 'o Blwyf y Coetty', Siôn Bradford, Rhys Morgan 'o Ben Craig Nedd', Gutto'r Glynn, Bedo Brwynllys, Syr Rhisiart Lewys, Siôn ap Hywel Gwynn, Rhisiart Iorwerth, Rhys Goch 'o Eryri', Ieuan Dyfi, Hopcin ap Thomas ab Einion, Dafydd ap Gwilym, and Hywel ap Dafydd ap Ieuan ap Rhys, with occasional notes on the poet and / or the poem attributed to Siôn Bradford. Preceding p. 1 are two, brown- paper leaves one of which is inscribed 'Englynion, Awdlau, a Chywyddau o Lyfr Ieuan Bradford a'i synniadau ef arnynt'. Other Welsh verse items transcribed include sequences of 'Englynion y misoedd' attributed to Merfyn Gwawdrydd and Madawg ab Merfyn Gwawdrydd (77- 85, 95-8), 'englynion' attributed to Gruff. ab Daf. ab Tudur (93), Rhisiart Iorwerth (93), Dafydd Nicolas, Aberpergwm (99), Cadwgan ap Rhys ( 99), Thos. Lln. Regoes (99), Llawdden (100), Ieuan Brydydd Hir (101), Siôn ap Dafydd (207), [Edward Williams] 'Iolo Morganwg' (216, 257), John Jones ' o Fôn' (218), D. Edmwnd (282), Tudur Aled (359), Edmwnd Prys (438), Gruff. Philip (438), and D[afydd ap] G[wilym] (470), a 'cywydd' attributed to Robert Huws 'o Fôn' (101-03), three poems entitled 'Buarth Beirdd', 'Canu y byd mawr', and 'Canu y byd bychan' [from the 'Book of Taliesin'] (105-10), a sequence of 'Englynion y coedydd a gant y Beirdd yn eu Cadair gân yn Llangynwyd', the 'englynion' being attributed to Edward Dafydd, Dafydd Edward, Charles Meredydd, Siams Thomas, Hywel Rhys, Dafydd Rhys, William Lidwn, Hopcin Thomas, Siôn Padam, Mathew Llwyd 'o Gelli Gaer', Llywelyn Thomas, and Harri Lleision 'o Lancarfan' (121-3), an 'awdl' and a sequence of eleven 'englynion' attributed to Edward Evans (125-30), extracts from the works of the Cynfeirdd as published in The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales, vol. I, here transcribed under the superscription 'Assonances of the school of Taliesin or of the 6th century' (149-63), ten stanzas with the title 'Cân i'r llaw' attributed to Siôn Wiliams 'o Landathan' (181-4), further extracts from the works of the Cynfeirdd as published in The Myvyrian Archaiology, vol. I, under the superscription 'Cynghanedd unawdl. Consonance of rhime the only consonance that was systematically required by the Bards of the ancient school' (202-04), four stanzas with the title 'Darnau o Gân y Mab o'r Dolau Gleision' (209), further extracts from the works of the Cynfeirdd as published in The Myvyrian Archaiology (210-12), extracts from 'Y Gododdin' (374-85), and three stanzas attributed to Mabclaf ap Llywarch (489). (continued)
Prose items include a note on a 'vellum, very ancient' manuscript of the 'Laws of Dyfnwal Moelmud and other ancient Laws antecedent to those of Hywel Dda' allegedly to be found amongst the Hengwrt MSS in the late seventeenth century (93-4), triads (133-4, 136, 279), an account of 'wear and tear expences, daily expences on my [? Edward Williams's] Tour thro' South Wales in 1802' (167), a list of 'Names of Places in N[orth] W[ales]' (168-9), notes on Gruffydd ap Cynan's connection with the Welsh bardic laws (177-80), a brief note on Welsh vernacular dialects (180), a brief genealogy of Syr Rhys ap Thomas (187), a brief account of 'schools' of Welsh poetry, viz. the Ancient or Primitive school, the schools of Taliesin, Gruffydd ap Cynan, Tir Iarll or Rhys goch ap Rhiccert, and Llawdden, the Northwalian school, the schools of Nature, Gronwy Owain, Glamorgan, and the Gwyneddigion, the modern Southwalian school, and the school of the Jumpers including 'William Williams, the hymn carpenter' (258-9, 188-91, 196-9, leaves misplaced), two lists headed 'Naw Cyhydedd' and 'Corvannau' (201), a brief note on 'cynghanedd lusc', assonant terminations, and initial and complex alliterations (205), a brief pedigree of George Owain (206), a list with the superscription 'Letters and Essays of Iolo Morganwg' (219, 235), lists of caps and wigs which would be sold 'at the Annual Fair' on All Fool's Day (222-3), a list of 'Gwyr Cwm y Felin' (224; see NLW MS 13121B above ), two medicinal recipes for the cure of cancer (227-8), a statistical table showing average rainfall in various parts of the British Isles (228), a similar table showing the population of various South Wales towns [? circa 1800, see IM, t. 5] (230), a ? introductory note to an intended collection of Welsh proverbs and aphorisms (231), extracts from The Crit[ical] Review, June 1803 (233-4), lists of rare plants, various kinds of stone, clay, etc., castles, abbeys and monasteries, ancient houses in the Gothic style, other ruins, [gentlemen's] seats, British and Roman camps, and Druidical monuments, ? all in Glamorgan (240-52), a list of Glamorgan exports (253), a list of 'Fish in Ogmore River' (255-6), a brief pedigree of Oliver Cromwell (280), a list of Welsh families who derived their surnames from their place of residence (393-4), a list of North Wales poets whose names were derived from place-names and a list of South Wales poets (395-6), notes headed 'Peculiarities of the North Walian dialect' (405-09), a list of 'Barbarous names of places in Anglesea' (413), ? extracts from 'Adam Littleton's Latin Geographical and Historical Dictionary, Anno 1678' (429-31), a note on Llanfachreth church [co. Merioneth] (438), a list of the commissioners at the 'eisteddfod' held at Caerwys [co. Flint], 9 Elizabeth I, and of some of the bards licensed at the said 'eisteddfod' (453), two lots of notes on agriculture headed 'Ffermyddiaeth hen' and 'Hen ffermyddiaeth' (455-7), and biographical or genealogical notes or data (sometimes very brief) relating to Llywelyn Brenn, Ifor ap Einon, Llywelyn Bren Hen and Llywelyn Bren Ieuanc (165), Rhys Pritchard (176), Walter Lollard, Dafydd Ddu Hiraddug, John Stow, [John] Gower, and [Geoffrey] Chaucer (193), John de Ecclescliff, Lleibiaw, Ceraint Hir, Nicholas ap Gwrgant, and John Pascall, all bishops of Llandaff (192 + 200), Ifor Hael (200 + 235), Thos. Wilkins, rector of Lanmaes, ob. 1699 (200), Edward Davies, rector of St. Brides, ob. 1672 ( 201), members of the Berkrolls family (217), Gwynfardd Dyfed (235), and Wm. Llyn (487). Also included in the volume are lists or groups of Welsh words (sometimes with English definitions), extracts of varying length from the works of Welsh bards and poets (sometimes to provide examples of specific words, phrases, or names, e.g. Hu Gadarn), and notes or memoranda on a variety of subjects.
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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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Formerly known as Llanover C. 43.
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 13130A.
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- Poetics -- History -- To 1500.
- Welsh poetry -- To 1100
- Law, Ancient
- Welsh language -- Dialects.
- Bards and bardism -- Wales, North
- Welsh poetry -- Wales, North
- Bards and bardism -- Wales, South
- Welsh poetry -- Wales, South
- Cancer -- Treatment.
- Poetics.
- Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions
- Traditional medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions
- Agriculture, Ancient
- Rain and rainfall -- Great Britain -- Statistics
- Exports -- Wales -- Glamorgan
- Welsh language -- Names -- Etymology
- Poets -- Wales, North
- Poets -- Wales, South
- Welsh language -- Dialects -- Wales, North
- Welsh language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. -- English
- Wales, South -- Description and travel -- 19th century.
- Tir Iarll (Glamorgan, Wales).
- Wales, South -- Population -- Statistics
- Glamorgan (Wales) -- Antiquities, Celtic.
- Glamorgan (Wales) -- Antiquities, Roman.
- Glamorgan (Wales) -- Antiquities
- Glamorgan (Wales) -- Commerce
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- Hengwrt Estate (Llanelltyd, Wales) -- Library (Subject)
- Gwyneddigion Society (Subject)
- St Machreth (Church : Llanfachreth, Wales) (Subject)
- Eisteddfod Caerwys (1567 : Caerwys, Wales) (Subject)
- Bradford, John, 1706-1785 (Subject)
- Taliesin (Subject)
- Dyfnwal Moelmud, b. ca. 440 (Subject)
- Gruffydd ab Cynan, King of Gwynedd, 1055?-1137 (Subject)
- Rhys ap Thomas, Sir, 1449-1525 -- Family (Subject)
- Rhys Goch ab Rhiccert (Subject)
- Llawdden, active 1450 (Subject)
- Goronwy Owain (Subject)
- Williams, William, 1717-1791 (Subject)
- Owain, George -- Family (Subject)
- Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658 -- Family (Subject)
- Littleton, Adam, 1627-1694. (Subject)
- Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Llywelyn Bren, d. 1317. (Subject)
- Ifor ap Einon (Subject)
- Lollard, Walter (Subject)
- Dafydd Ddu, o Hiraddug (Subject)
- Stow, John, 1525?-1605 (Subject)
- Gower, John, 1325?-1408 (Subject)
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400 (Subject)
- de Ecclescliff, John (Subject)
- Geraint Hir (Subject)
- Nicholas ap Gwrgan, d. 1183 (Subject)
- Pascall, John (Subject)
- Ifor ap Llywelyn, fl. 1340-1360 (Subject)
- Wilkins, Thomas, d. ?1699 (Subject)
- Davies, Edward, d. ?1672 (Subject)
- Gwynfardd Dyfed, Prince (Subject)
- Wiliam Llŷn, 1534 or 5-1580 (Subject)
- Hu Gadarn (Subject)
- Dafydd Benwyn, 16th cent. (Subject)
- Sion Ieuan ap Rhys Fychan (Subject)
- Llywelyn ap Hywel ap Ieuan ap Gronw, fl. ca. 1480? (Subject)
- Iorwerth Hen (Subject)
- Dafydd Llwyd Mathau, fl. 1601-1629 (Subject)
- Ieuan Du'r Bilwg, fl. c. 1470 (Subject)
- Hopkin, Dafydd, fl. early 18 cent. (Subject)
- Owain ap Llywelyn ab y Moel (Subject)
- Bradford, John, 1706-1785 (Subject)
- Morgan, Rhys, ca. 1700-ca. 1775 (Subject)
- Guto'r Glyn, active 1430-1468 (Subject)
- Bedo Brwynllys, fl. 1460 (Subject)
- Lewys, Rhisiart, Sir (Subject)
- Sion ap Hywel Gwyn (Subject)
- Rhisiart Iorwerth (Subject)
- Rhys Goch Eryri, fl. 1385-1448 (Subject)
- Ieuan Dyfi, active 1482-1500 (Subject)
- Hopcyn ap Tomas, fl. 1337-1408 (Subject)
- Dafydd ap Gwilym, active 14th century (Subject)
- Hywel ap Dafydd ab Ieuan ap Rhys, fl. 1450-1480 (Subject)
- Merfyn Gwawdrydd (Subject)
- Madog ap Merfyn Gwawdrydd (Subject)
- Gruffudd ap Dafydd ap Tudur, fl. 1290-1340 (Subject)
- Nicolas, Dafydd, 1705?-1774 (Subject)
- Cadwgan ap Rhys (Subject)
- Llywelyn, Thomas, Rhigos, fl. c. 1580-1610 (Subject)
- Llawdden, active 1450 (Subject)
- Ieuan Brydydd Hir, active 1440-1470 (Subject)
- Sion ap Dafydd (Subject)
- Dafydd ab Edmwnd, active 1450-1490 (Subject)
- Tudur Aled, approximately 1465-approximately 1525 (Subject)
- Prys, Edmund, 1544-1623 (Subject)
- Phylip, Gruffydd, d. 1666 (Subject)
- Hughes, Robert, 1744-1785 (Subject)
- Edward Dafydd (Subject)
- Dafydd Edward (Subject)
- Meredydd, Charles (Subject)
- Thomas, Siams (Subject)
- Hywel Rhys (Subject)
- Dafydd Rhys. (Subject)
- Liddon, William (Subject)
- Thomas, Hopcyn (Subject)
- Sion Padam (Subject)
- Llwyd, Mathew (Subject)
- Thomas, Llywelyn (Subject)
- Lleision, Harri (Subject)
- Evans, Edward, poet (Subject)
- Williams, Sion, St Athans (Subject)
- Aneirin (Subject)
- Mabclaf ab Llywarch (Subject)
- Berkrolles family (Subject)
- Prichard, Rhys, 1579-1644 (Subject)