Twelve memoranda books used by the Reverend Thomas Rees, D.D. (1815-1885) and others when collecting towards various causes; two of the books also contain historical memoranda.
Rees, Thomas, 1815-1885 Collection books, NLW MS 363A
The autograph manuscript of the poem entitled Y Gadair Ddu, by the Reverend Thomas Jones (Tudno, 1844-1895), which won the Chair at the Caernarfon National Eisteddfod, 1877.
Jones, T. Tudno (Thomas Tudno), 1844-1895 Autograph poem (1877), NLW MS 306E
An 18th century music notebook belonging at one time to the Reverend Lewis Rees (1710-1800) of Llanbrynmair and Mynydd Bach, which also contains rent receipts, sermons, etc.
Rees, Lewis, 1710-1800 Music notebook, etc., NLW MS 367A
A collection of papers, letters, poems and genealogical data, late 18 cent./early 19 cent., belonging to the Reverend John Williams, Llanrwst (1760-1826).
Williams, John, 1760-1826 Miscellaneous papers (18/19 cents), NLW MS 344D
A copy, late 18 cent., in the hand of the Reverend John Williams, Llanrwst (1760-1826), of the proverbs in the dictionary of Dr J. Davies (1632), with a Latin translation and also some additions to the proverbs printed in the dictionary; a glossary of uncommon Welsh words is also included (pp. 157-168).
Williams, John, 1760-1826 Proverbs, etc. (late 18 cent.), NLW MS 343B
A collection of papers, late 18 cent./early 19 cent., partly in the hand of Reverend John Williams, Llanrwst (1760-1826), including poetry, correspondence and notes.
Williams, John, 1760-1826 Miscellaneous papers (18/19 cents), NLW MS 345B
An 18th century collection of Welsh hymns in the hand of the Reverend John Davies of Llansamlet (1740-1821) and others; some of the hymns were apparently composed by the Reverend Davies, others probably copied from the printed works of William Williams, Pantycelyn, David Jones of Caio, and other hymnologists.
Davies, John, 1740-1821 Collection of hymns (second half 18 cent.), NLW MS 393A
An 18th century collection of Welsh hymns together with extracts from various English authors partly in the hand of the Reverend John Davies of Llansamlet (1740-1821); some of the hymns were composed by the Reverend Davies but most were written by contemporary hymnologists. Also included is a satirical song of 25 verses in reply to a previous satire, the subject being the orthodoxy of a preacher named Jones.
Davies, John, 1740-1821 Hymns and extracts (second half 18 cent.), NLW MS 392A
A volume containing a collection of sermons, addresses, historical notes and religious poetry belonging to the Reverend Evan Griffiths of Swansea (1795-1873), the sermons dating from 1823 to 1871. Also included are historical notes on Nonconformist chapels by the Reverend Thomas Rees of Swansea (1815-1885).
Griffiths, Evan, 1795-1873 Sermons, notes, etc. (c. 1823-c. 1871), NLW MS 176B
A volume, 19 cent., containing a collection of sermons, addresses, etc. in the hand of the Reverend Evan Griffiths of Swansea (1795-1873), also including a lecture on Matthew Henry and printed copies of letters written by Evan Griffiths to the newspapers.
Griffiths, Evan, 1795-1873 Sermons, addresses, etc. (19 cent.), NLW MS 177B
A volume containing sermons, in Welsh, 19 cent., by the Reverend David Williams, Blaenllynant, Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire and also a poem (pp. 23-25), written March 1868 and entitled Penillion i Afon Ceidrych, by Nathaniel Williams, son of David Williams.