Carols, English.

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Ar gyfer heddiw'r bore = For this early morn,

Manuscript score, alto choral part and orchestral parts of 'Ar gyfer heddiw'r bore = For this early morn: an Anglesey carol for all seasons' (English translation, Illtyd Lewis), arranged for mixed voices with piano at Treadam, February 1973. Published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT056 [1998?].

Carol for a new-born king,

Manuscript score of 'Carol for a new-born king' (words, Dorothy Adams-Jeremiah), for solo voice and piano, composed at Treadam, 10 November 1965. Published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT006 [1998?].

Ding, dong merrily on high,

Manuscript orchestral and vocal scores and orchestral parts of 'Ding, dong merrily on high', [a 16th cent. French tune], arranged for mixed voices, Llandough, December 1961. Published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT091 [1998?].

Fantasia on Christmas carols,

Manuscript score of 'Fantasia on Christmas carols' (previously 'Fantasia on well-known carols') for mixed voices and organ, comprising 'The first Nowell', 'O little town of Bethlehem', 'While shepherds watched their flocks by night', 'Once in Royal David's City' and 'Hark! the herald angels sing'. Published London: Chandos Music Ltd, 1968.

Henffych Fab = The Holy Child,

Manuscript orchestral score of 'Henffych Fab = The Holy Child' (words, Aneirin Talfan Davies), together with orchestral parts in B♭ major and B major, one score cover and individual parts for alto, soprano, tenor (photocopy) and bass voices. Published as 'The Holy Child' for unison voices and piano by Novello & Co. Ltd, 1962, and by the Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT094 [1998?].

In dulci jubilo,

Two manuscript scores, one marked 'copy incomplete', of 'In dulci jubilo', for mixed voices and piano/organ. Published as 'Be merry, I pray you' by Novello, 1955, and as No. 3 of 'Three songs for Christmas' by the Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT085 [1998?].

Llythyrau, barddoniaeth, etc.,

Miscellaneous items including holograph letters and notes (? some incomplete) from Rob[er]t Davies ['Bardd Nantglyn'] to Morgan Davies, Nannau, Merionethshire, 1826 (the parliamentary election for the ?borough of Denbigh, enclosing a series of nine 'englynion' on the said election), W. Jones, Stockwell, to Morgan Davies [?the same as in the preceding letter] at Sir Rob[er]t W[illia]m Vaughan, M.P., London, 1812 (enclosing a copy of verses entitled 'Cerdd Miss Forgans fawr o Blas y Coed' by J[ohn] Jones, [Jack] Glan y Gors), W. Jones to Evan Lewis, Dolgellau [1825] ( enclosing 'englynion' in memory of the Reverend R[ichard] Hughes, rector of Dolgellau), D[avid] Thomas ['Dafydd Ddu Eryri'] from Waunfawr and Llandwrog school, to Morgan Dafydd, Lady Williams's footman, Nannau [see the first two letters above], 1808 (the epitaph of Edward Jones, servant of Paul Panton of Plas Gwyn, Anglesey, and Bagillt, co. Flint), and ? to a recipient at Nannau, 1817 ('englynion' on the tombstone of a young man who died at Llanrwst, 1817), and [John Thomas] 'Eifionydd' to [ ], [18]87 (a promise to send recipient a booklet on Caernarvon Castle, thanks for a copy of a poem by Lewis Moris, the writer's wish to borrow the text of a talk on Llanrhaiadr by [Robert Ellis] 'Cynddelw', and any other manuscripts in recipient's possession); holograph copies or transcripts of Welsh poems in strict and free metres, some unattributed and some by Lewis Moris ['Llewelyn Ddu o Fôn'], William Jeffreys ('Gwilym Ffraid'), Dafydd Thomas [?'Dafydd Ddu Eryri'], ?Robert Davies ('Bardd Nantglyn'), and [John Cain Jones] 'Siôn Cain alias Siôn Ceiriog', the titles including the following - 'Englynion i Samuel Jones, Adarwr i Syr Robt. W. Fychan o Nannau . . .', 'I anerch Morgan Dafydd, Clochydd Llanelltyd', 'Englynion i gell gymysg y Parch. Roger Cloug[h]', and 'Glan Geirionydd'; holograph copies or transcripts of English poems including poems entitled 'To Wales' (by W. P., Llanfyllin, 1821), 'Thoughts suggested by the wonderful Contrast and variety Exhibited in the works of Nature throughout the principality (of Wales) and Especially in the vicinity of Snowdon' (by T. W. S., 1813), 'Lines Supposed to have been written by . . . Lieut. R. S. Gamage after his Condemnation', and 'Ye Petition of ye court-martial of Admiral Byng'; and a copy of an English carol by Walter Davies [? 'Gwallter Mechain'] headed 'Carol Plygen ar Ffarwel Ned Puw yn Saesoneg'.

Rejoice and be merry,

Manuscript score of 'Rejoice and be merry', for mixed voices and piano/organ, composed at Gregynog, November 1953. Published by Novello, 1955, and as No. 1 of Three songs for Christmas by the Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT085 [1998?].

Sans Day Carol,

Manuscript score (without words) of 'Sans Day Carol', a Cornish traditional carol arranged for solo/unison voices and orchestra. Version for solo/unison voices and piano/organ published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT096 [1998?].

Sweet was the song,

Manuscript score of 'Sweet was the song' (words by William Ballet; 17th century) a carol for mixed voices and piano/organ, composed at Gregynog, November 1953. Published by Novello, 1953 and also as No. 2 of Three songs for Christmas by the Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT085 [1998?].

The Dulas carol,

Three manuscript scores, one incomplete, of 'The Dulas carol' for solo/unison voices and piano. Published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT097 [1998?].

The first Christmas,

Manuscript score (without words) of 'The first Christmas', for solo voice, with orchestral parts, written November 1961, scored December 1962. Version for solo/unison voices and piano published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT098 [1998?].

The holly and the ivy,

Manuscript score of 'The holly and the ivy', arranged for solo voice, chorus and orchestra, together with the chorus score of the refrain, and orchestral parts. Version for mixed voices and piano/organ published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT099 [1998?].

The song of little Jesus,

Manuscript orchestral and vocal scores of 'The song of little Jesus' (words, D. H. Davies) for solo/unison voices. Version for unison voices and piano published by Oxford University Press, 1972, and by the Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT007 [1998?].