Englyns -- 19th century

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Ystradgynlais Eisteddfod

A 'pryddest' and 'englynion' submitted for competition at an eisteddfod at Ystradgynlais in 1888 at which Watcyn Wyn was adjudicator, together with an essay entitled 'Amgylchiadau Presenol yr Iwerddon'.

Letters

Miscellaneous letters, 1806-69, of W. D. Conybeare, Daniel Silvan Evans, C. and A. Gibbs (London), Owen Wynne Jones ('Glasynys'), Humphrey Parry (Hackney - to David Thomas, 'Dafydd Ddu Eryri'), T. Thomas (canon of Bangor, Llanrhaiadr Vicarage, Denbigh), Jane W. Williams (Ysceifiog Rectory), Morris Williams ('Nicander'), and Rowland Williams (Lampeter), and transcripts of 'Englynion i Ffynnon y Gro Gwynnion gerllaw Dolgellau' by David Richards ('Dafydd Ionawr').

Caniadau

A selection of popular lyrics and recitation pieces taken from the works of Thomas Edwards ('Twm o'r Nant'), Robert Davies, Nantglyn, and John Jones ('Talhaiarn'), with original poems, elegies and 'englynion' by the compiler, John Lewis, 1858-1866.

Barddoniaeth a Beirniadaeth

'Englynion' submitted for competition for an epitaph upon the tombstone of David Davies, Blaina; englynion i Bont Crumlin, the subject of a competition at the Salem eisteddfod in Blaina, 8 May 1871; englynion ir diweddar Miss Joan Williams, Blaina; songs of praise (English and Welsh) to Fred. Levick for his efforts in connection with the re-opening of Blaina works; a draft adjudication of an essay entitled 'Hanes derwyddiaeth y cyn-oesoedd'.

Barddoniaeth

'Englynion a gyfansoddwyd ar ddydd croesawiad Ardalydd Mon Ynghaernarfon' by David Thomas ('Dafydd Ddu o Eryri'), Llandwrog, 1816; a poem entitled 'Gwlad fy ngenedigaeth'; 'englynion' addressed to John, son of John Matthews, Aberystwyth, when six weeks old, by Robert Parry ('Robyn Ddu Eryri'), 1838; a poem of condolence ('Anerchiad i Mr. J. Matthews') by 'Daniel Wineu', 17 November 1852; three 'englynion' by 'Gwyddno' addressed to John Matthews, president of the Aberystwyth Literary Society, 1861; two stanzas on 'Harddwch', endorsed 'The composition of Dr. Edwards, Bala'; and a political poem 'Britannia Weeping', by 'G.H.', Aberystwyth, 31 May 1845.