- NLW MS 1783E
- Ffeil
- [1765-1849]
Bibliographical notes mainly of Welsh interest and chiefly by Walter Davies; a schedule of deeds and papers received by John Vaughan, Penmaen Dyfi, February 6, 1765, from the executrix of John Nanney, Maesypandy, etc.
2 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Bibliographical notes mainly of Welsh interest and chiefly by Walter Davies; a schedule of deeds and papers received by John Vaughan, Penmaen Dyfi, February 6, 1765, from the executrix of John Nanney, Maesypandy, etc.
Biographical notes on Welshmen written by Walter Davies, John Jenkins, and D. Silvan Evans.
A copy, which belonged to John Jenkins, of Owen Williams (o Fôn) : Brenhinol Ganiadau Sion neu Gynghanedd Newydd Gymraeg Yn Cynnwys Hen Beroriaethau Brytanaidd a Rhai Diweddar Heb eu Hargraphu o'r blaen (London, [c. 1820]).
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
A transcript by John Jenkins of 'Strictures on the British Chronicle ascribed to Tysilio' by Edward Davies (author of Celtic Researches), with a copy of a letter from Theophilus Jones to Edward Davies.
'Helps towards a more copious Cambrian Biography' containing 'A List [the surnames alphabetically arranged] of Welshmen who attained the Episcopal Dignity, from the year 1558 ... to 1714'. At the beginning is an extract from a letter, dated October 7, 1825, from John Jenkins ('Ifor Ceri', 1770-1829) to Thomas Beynon, archdeacon of Cardigan.
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
Celtic names of men and places
'An Alphabetical Index of the Celtic Names of Men and Places, as they are Latinized and found in Roman authors & others, with an attempt towards an explanation of them, and how they were called by the Native Celtae, Titans, Cimbrians, Cimmerians, Parthians, Gauls, Britains, Irish, &c., by L[ewis] Morris', with a few notes in the hand of Walter Davies.
A transcript of the introduction by Lewis Morris to his 'Celtic Remains'. The transcript was begun in 1775 by his grandson [? nephew] Lewis Morris.
Morris, Lewis, 1701-1765
A transcript of Lewis Morris's 'Celtic Remains' made in 1778-1779 by his nephew Richard Morris, who refers to the fact that his cousin had already transcribed the 'Introduction', which is not contained in this manuscript.
Transcripts by John Jenkins and others of poetry in free metre by John Evans (Llanfihangel Ystrad), John Howell, Jonathan Hughes, John Edwards (Clochydd Manafon), R. Jones, David Ellis, and Peter Jones (Pedr Fardd).
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
An essay by Walter Davies 'On The Establishment and Propogation of Christianity among the Cymry ...'.
Davies, Walter, 1761-1849
An essay, written by Walter Davies, 1797, 'On the Influence of climate upon National Manners and Character'.
Davies, Walter, 1761-1849
Papers relating to the marriage, 1823, of John Jenkins, Kerry, and Elizabeth Jones, Crosswood, and to the birth of their son, John Heyward, 1824, including congratulatory poems, letters, etc., written by John Blackwell (Alun), Robert Davies (Bardd Nantglyn), Walter Davies, Thomas Edwards (Arfona), Daniel Evans (Daniel Ddu o Geredigion), Evan Evans (Ieuan Glan Geirionydd), John Howell (Ioan ab Hywel), Dewi Hughes (Cynwyd), William Ellis Jones (Gwilym Cawrdaf), Isaac Llwyd (Gwyddon), John Athelstan Owen (Bardd Meirion), William Owen (Gwilym Glan Hafren), A. Pryse, John Roberts (Hersedd), Owen Williams (Waunfawr), William Williams (Gwalchmai), William Williams (Gwilym Cyfeiliog), etc.
Copies of letters by Walter Davies, Rowland Williams (Meifod), J.B. Bosanquet, Joseph Tarn, Thomas Price (Carnhuanawc), John Jones (Tegid), William Owen [-Pughe], Edward Williams (Iolo Morgannwg), etc.
Copies of letters from William Owen [-Pughe] to John Jones (Tegid).
Pughe, W. Owen (William Owen), 1759-1835
Two volumes consisting of copies by D. Silvan Evans of letters written by Walter Davies, John Jones (Tegid), and Edward Williams (Strand, London).
Evans, D. Silvan (Daniel Silvan), 1818-1903
Copies, mainly by John Jenkins, of letters written by William Owen [-Pughe], Peter Bayley Williams, Walter Davies, David Owen (Dewi Wyn o Eifion), Richard Llwyd (Bard of Snowdon), and S. Pryce (Meifod).
Copies by John Jenkins of letters from him to Thomas Burgess (bishop of Salisbury, and previously of St. Davids), David Rowlands (Chatham), William Lewes (Llysnewydd), John Parry (Bardd Alaw), Henry Jenkins (Oxford), John Jones (Tegid), Thomas Beynon (archdeacon of Cardigan), Peter Bayley Williams, Joseph Morris (Shrewsbury), Henry Thomas Payne (archdeacon of Carmarthen), and Thomas Simonds (Eynsham).
Copies by John Jenkins of letters sent by him to Walter Davies, John Parry (Bardd Alaw), Peter Bayley Williams, John Blackwell (Alun), Pryce Buckley Williams, Taliesin Williams (Ab Iolo), and Thomas Price (Carnhuanawc).
'Valuation of the Corn Tithes of Llanrhaiadr and Llanarmon, belonging to The Reverend Walter Davies in the year 1838', with accounts for 1839.
Memoranda relating to the topography of Cornwall; genealogical and historical references of Welsh interest; English and Welsh phrases; etc.