Dangos 4045 canlyniad

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Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

'Lle nis gellir Gorsedd deilwng ânt y Beirdd yng nghyfail herwydd Defod gadwedig ddosparthus, nid amgen...',

Instructions beginning, 'Lle nis gellir Gorsedd deilwng ânt y Beirdd yng nghyfail herwydd Defod gadwedig ddosparthus, nid amgen ...'. On the reverse side are regulations (crossed out) marked 'Bardic Tradition'. Beginning wanting. (Colour of robes, etc.) 'See the original Welsh. Dr 1802'.

Edwd Williams, Gileston, to his son, Taliesin Williams, Neath,

Edwd Williams, Gileston, to his son, Tally (Taliesin Williams at Rev. Mr Davies, Parade, Neath). They were extremely glad to hear of the addressee's safe arrival at Neath. Their alarm at accounts in this neighbourhood of dangerous fevers about Neath and Swansea. He came home the day the addressee went from home - was very sorry that he could not see him before he went for he longed and wanted to see him. He experienced excessive hardships in coming home. They had no fire to dry the addressee's clothes, or to wash them, till within a very few days - all families in this neighbourhood have been greatly distressed for fire. They have neither seen (n)or heard from Peggy ever since she went from home - either Nancy or the writer will see her this week. Reference to the snow. What did the addressee do with the third No. of Seren Gomer? Will endeavour to see the addressee about Feb. 20th, weather and everything else permitting, on his way to or from Merthyr. He wrote to Mr Davies in London from Cardiff.

Edward Williams, Flimston, to John Herbt Lloyd, Temple Bar, London,

Edward Williams, Flimston near Cowbridge, to John Herbt Lloyd, esq., George's Coffee House, Temple Bar, London. Grateful thanks. Stating the nature and origin of his embarrassments - an account of the treatment he received at the hands of Owen Jones. The benevolence of Mr Traherne of St Hillary and some of his friends.

Edwd Williams, Cowbridge, to his son, Taliesin Williams, Neath,

Edwd Williams, Cowbridge, to his son, Tally (Mr Taliesin Williams at the Rev. Mr Davies, Parade, Neath). He has just received the addressee's letter. He has enquired at the Bear Inn - what Mrs Simpson says (about the parcel). The addressee's health. Mr Davies, he hears, has returned home. He had the last proof from Merthyr, but with a prodigious blunder, the omission of 10 or 12 pages. Dr Carpenter of Exeter has been at his brother's near Cardiff whilst the writer was from home - how unfortunate. Requesting the addressee to go to Cringell - why. Asking the addressee to let him know how Mrs Samuel Morgan is. He wants very much to see Mr Davies (Neath) and would write a long letter to him but that he expects pretty soon to see him. The Caermarthen Academy - a new academical establishment must be seriously thought of and the sooner the better. Mr Davies might easily admit 3 or 4 pupils at least.

Edwd Williams, Flimston, to his son, Taliesin Williams, Neath,

Edwd Williams, Flimston, to his son, Tally (Mr Taliesin Williams at Rev. Mr Davies, Parade, Neath). Nancy and he intend setting out for Neath next Sat. morn - they want to see the addressee very much. They will bring the drafts with them (so) that the addressee may have them to put into the hands of Mr Rowlands; they however wish to consult him about some things. Mentioning that their creditors are very clamorous as the affair has taken wind.

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