- Peniarth MS 247 [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
- File
- [1801x1835].
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A copy of the Pum Llyfr Cerddwriaeth in the hand of William Owen [Pughe].
241 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A copy of the Pum Llyfr Cerddwriaeth in the hand of William Owen [Pughe].
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
The text of Pum Llyfr Cerddwriaeth probably in the hand of John Davies of Nannau (p. 103); and John Davies's pedigree in the hand of David Jones, Trefriw (p. 146).
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
Simwnt Fychan’s ‘Pum Llyfr Kerddwriaeth’ (pp. 1-157) followed by William Salesbury’s treatise on rhetoric (pp. 157-97), in the hand of Richard ap John, carefully written and rubricated. Copied in 1578 (p. 17) and 1579 (p. 175) from Simwnt Fychan’s text in Jesus College Oxford, MS 15 [see Gramadegau’r Penceirddiaid, eds G.J. Williams and E.J. Jones (Caerdydd, 1934), p. liv; Llên Cymru, 2 (1952-3), 71-81]. Readings from the awdl by Einion Offeiriad to Rhys ap Gruffydd (on pp. 137-43) are printed in Y Cymmrodor, 26 (1916), 138-40. Added on pp. 199-209, also in the hand of Richard ap John, writing in 1585 (p. 209), are translations from Latin made in 1585 by David Johns of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd: ‘Llyma weddi ... Awgwstin’ [see National Library of Wales Journal, 7 (1951-2), 297-8] and ‘Dengran gwahaniaeth kristnogion y byd’ [printed from here in Rhyddiaith Gymraeg, eds T.H. Parry-Williams and Thomas Jones (Caerdydd, 1954 & 1956), I, 71-5].
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
‘Pum Llyfr Kerddwriaeth’ (pp. 1-151), followed by William Salesbury’s treatise on rhetoric (pp. 151-88). Copied ‘allan o lyfr Simwnt Vachan’ in 1593 for Dafydd Salbri [David Salusbury of Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch and Dolbadarn] by Richard ap John (colophon on p. 140). The source was Jesus College Oxford MS 15 [Gramadegau’r Penceirddiaid, eds G.J. Williams and E.J. Jones (Caerdydd, 1934), pp. liv-lv] but the intermediary was Peniarth MS 159, copied by Richard ap John himself in 1578 [see Llên Cymru, 2 (1952-3), 71-81]. On p. 189 is ‘Dewis bethau Davydd Melienydd’. Englynion by Siôn Phylip are added by a hand of [16-17 cent.] on p. 190. The contents were copied in [17 cent., first ½] in NLW MS 13065.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A manuscript in the hand of Roger Morys, Coed Talwrn, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd comprising Pump Llyfr Cerddwriaeth; a transcript of a Grammar from the Red Book of Hergest; vocabularies; and Dosbarth Cerdd Dant.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A printed map of the railway network in England and Wales, [c. 1864].
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A volume in the autograph of Mrs Elizabeth Baker comprising miscellaneous culinary recipes; transcripts of notes on the culture of potatoes; notes on horticulture; an extract relating to Irish mineralogy; and a transcript of an address by the city of Dublin to his Excellency Marquis Cornwallis.
Elizabeth Baker [? and others].
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A miscellaneous collection of medicinal and culinary recipes.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of cookery recipes with some medical prescriptions owned at one time by Catherine Nanney.
[Catherine Nanney] [?and others].
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A fully-indexed collection of culinary and medicinal recipes made by Madam Sidney Wynne of Melai, 1715.
A number of dried ferns and leaves which had been placed in the book are now in sixteen separate envelopes.
Sidney Wynne.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of culinary recipes.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of recipes and bills of fare by James Smith, a Salop cook, 1698.
Smith, James, cook
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A miscellaneous collection of culinary and medicinal recipes partly written by Meryell Williams of Ystumcolwyn.
Meryell Williams and others.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of culinary and medical recipes made by Meryell Williams of Ystumcolwyn, with a full index to the contents.
Meryell Williams.
Records relating to Merionethshire
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
Notebook entitled 'Extracts from ancient Records principally relating to Merionethshire, and some Pedigrees' in the hand of W. W. E. Wynne. Inscribed 'Peniarth MS No. 44' on p. i.
Wynne, William Watkin Edward, 1801-1880
Records relating to Merionethshire,
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A notebook entitled 'Records relating principally to the co. of Merioneth, but also to other parts of North Wales ... also some few notes relating to S. Wales, collected from the Archives of the Kingdom in London, Manuscripts in the British Museum' in the hand of W. W. E. Wynne.
Wynne, William Watkin Edward, 1801-1880
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A notebook entitled 'Records &c. relating to Wales' containing extracts made by W. W. E. Wynne from records in the Public Record Office relating to Wales, especially Merionethshire.
Wynne, William Watkin Edward, 1801-1880
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
Transcripts in the hand of Robert Vaughan of charters, inquisitions and other records relating to Wales, including agreements between the Princes of Wales, between the Princes of Wales and Henry III, and between the Princes of Wales and Edward I.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A composite manuscript probably made up from unbound fragments, on different paper stocks. Comprising:
(i) pp. 1-2: A leaf containing on p. 1 a grammar in the hand of Siôn Cain.
(ii) pp. 3-56: A compilation on bardic grammar, evidently a personal draft, in the hand of Rhys Cain, largely corresponding to the grammars of Gutun Owain and Simwnt Fychan [Gramadegau’r Penceirddiaid, eds G.J. Williams and E.J. Jones (Caerdydd, 1934), p. lvi]; the section ‘Y beiau gwaharddedig’ (pp. 33-40) is printed from here in Gramadegau’r Penceirddiaid, pp. 194-6.
(iii) pp. 57-84: All in the later hand of John Davies of Mallwyd [not before 1617, since there are references to his collection of Lewys Glyn Cothi, London, British Library, Additional MS 14871]. Includes: quotations from the Cywyddwyr, classified to exemplify beiau and questionable cases (‘edrych y rhain’) (pp. 57-68); quotations from the Cywyddwyr exemplifying words, alphabetically arranged (pp. 69-77); further quotations (pp. 80-1); notes, with folio references, to his collections of poetry (p. 84). All leaves of this part have suffered damage by rodents.
Robert Vaughan's book of pedigrees,
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of pedigrees compiled by and in the hand of Robert Vaughan, with marginal notes and references.
Also included are additions in various hands and fifteen loose folios belonging to another manuscript by Robert Vaughan. Some of the text has been restored by W. W. E. Wynne.
Vaughan, Robert, 1592-1667