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Deunydd yn ymwneud â Cheiriog

Manuscripts of, and relating to, J. Ceiriog Hughes (Ceiriog), including manuscript copies of four of his poems ('Ti wyddost beth ddywaid fy nghalon', 'Y Gwely o Gymru', 'Carol Nadolig' and 'Ymadawol Gân'); three Ceiriog letters, comprising two to his parents and one to his sister Jane; letters of Jane Hughes, comprising six to her brother Ceiriog, six to her mother or other members of the family and one to a Miss Roberts; three earlier letters from members of the family in America; manuscript and printed pedigrees; three photographs; etc.

Hughes, John Ceiriog, 1832-1887

Cofnodion a phapurau Pwyllgor Cymry Birmingham a'r Canoldiroedd i geisio codi cronfa i'r diwaith ym meysydd glo deheudir Cymru,

Cofnodion a phapurau Pwyllgor Cymry Birmingham a'r Canoldiroedd geisio codi cronfa i'r diwaith ym meysydd glo deheudir Cymru, yn bennaf tuag at gronfa Midland Welsh Rhymney Valley Welfare Fund. = Minutes and papers of the Birmingham and Midlands Welsh Society to raise funds for the unemployed in the South Wales coalfield, mainly for the Midland Welsh Rhymney Valley Welfare Fund.

Letters from Joanna Southcott, Hester Lynch Piozzi, Lady Eleanor Butler, etc,

Deeds comprising letters patent of King James I, being a grant to Philip Wynston the elder of Stocke Lacy, co. Hereford, esq., of the Court Leet and Frankpledge of the manors of Stocke Lacy, Avenbury, Frome Parva, Upper Hopton, and Haclettes, co. Hereford. Latin. [Seal out in two, but impression is well preserved], 1616, certificate of probate of the will of Edward Jones late of Vaynol, p. St Asaph, co. Flint, yeoman, deceased, 1722, letter of Joanna Southcott to [John Luxmore], Lord Bishop of Hereford, about a controversy between the writer and Mr. Pomeroy, vicar of St Kew, Bodmin, concerning a volume of prophecies published by the writer; enclosing a copy of the volume which she desires His Lordship to read. [Dictated to Ann Underwood and Jane Townley.], 1813, letter of H[ester] L[ynch] P[iozzi] from Bath, to [John Luxmore,] Bishop of St Asaph, at the Palace, acknowledging favours received, 1820, and a letter from [Lady] Eleanor Butler [from Llangollen], to Mrs. Luxmore, [wife of the Bishop of St Asaph.], Miss Ponsonby and the writer regret their inability to accept an invitation to the Palace; are doing their utmost to establish a Sunday School at Llangollen; their efforts have had the effect of 'filling the established Church with a most interesting Congregation, in place of the very Slender attendance to which it has for Many years past been limited by the indefatigable Zeal and powerful attractions of the Methodist preachers'; account of Mr. Edwin Jacob's visit to Llangollen and his subsequent foundation of the school, [1815 x 1829].

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