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Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
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A catalogue of Hengwrt manuscripts,

A catalogue of the Hengwrt manuscripts compiled by W. W. E. Wyne, in print and manuscript form, with annotations in the margins, letters from Robert Williams and loose notes.
The printed section is that which was printed in Archaialogia Cambrensis.

English history,

A volume containing an account of English history, 827-1259, compiled by W. Malling.
'W Malling. Begun April 1822' inside front cover.

W. Malling.

Sale catalogue of books,

A printed sale catalogue 'of the library of the late Francis Smith, esq., to which is added another valuable collection ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr Evans, at his house, No. 93 Pall Mall ... 1829'. The catalogue contains the books sent by W. W. E. Wynne (see Peniarth MS 549).

Inscription from the grave of Jane Brynkir

A rubbing probably made by W. W. E. Wynne of part of the inscription on the tombstone of Jane Brynkir, daughter of Robert Wynne of Glyn, 1691, at Llanbeblig, Caernarvonshire, the other part of the inscription being covered by the 'altar platform'.

Wynne, William Watkin Edward, 1801-1880

Notebooks,

Two notebooks containing annotations on the Lord's Prayer; moral verses; a list of cattle at Rhûg, 1661; apothegms; Latin-English phraseology; Latin verses; an inventory of linen; etc.

A book of precedents,

Examples of deeds, entries in court rolls, patents, and other legal instruments collected by Edward ap Rys ap David, auditor of Powis, receiver of Chirk and Chirkland, circa 1509. The documents quoted relate to the lordships of Bromfield and Yale, Chirk and Chirkland, Oswestry, and Cowres, the boroughs of Holt and Beaumaris, and Oxfordshire. There are a few Welsh recipes and verses in the margins.

Edward ap Rhys ap David.

Logic,

Two volumes of notes on logic; and elegiac verses: 'In Conjurationem Papisticam' and 'In vigessimum nonum diem Maiae'.

Law and heraldry,

A fragment of two manuals, one for attorneys and the other for officers of arms, with directions for marshalling funeral and state processions, including details of the state procession of Queen Elizabeth, 1588, her funeral procession, 1603, and processions of James I, 1603.

English poetry,

A poem [?by William Arundel] dedicated to the Countess Dowager of Peterborough and entitled 'Heaven and Earth or God and Vertusia'.

[?William Arundel].

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