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Barddoniaeth,

'Can ar Hawddfyd - testyn yn Eisteddfod y Maen chwyf [Pontypridd] yn y fl. 1827 ...' by Thomas Williams ('Gwilym Morganwg') and 'Awdl Er cofadwriaeth am y teilwng Fardd Gwilym Morganwg' [? by William Jones ('Gwilym ab Ioan')].

Thomas Williams and [?William Jones].

Autograph letters,

Letters, 1880-1916, to Daniel Lleufer Thomas from Sir Edward Anwyl, Alcwyn C[aryni] Evans, D. Griffiths, The Vicarage, Llanarthney, D. Caeronwy Harris ('Caeronwy'), E[van] Penllyn Jones, Aberystwyth, Gwenllian E[lizabeth] F[anny] Morgan, Sir Lewis Morris, Henry Oliver, Bristol, Sir John Rhys, Alan Stepney-Gulston, Sir John Williams, Bart. and Sir Thomas Marchant Williams.

William Cadwaladr Davies,

Six autograph letters, 1896-1899, from William Cadwaladr Davies, barrister-at-law, to Daniel Lleufer Thomas, and a printed copy of a memorial address to William Cadwaladr Davies delivered by Professor W[illiam] Lewis Jones at Bangor, 3 December 1905.

Davies, William Cadwaladr, 1849-1905

Carmarthenshire parliamentary elections, &c.

An account compiled in 1888 by Alcwyn C[aryni] Evans, Carmarthen of Carmarthenshire parliamentary elections and candidates, 1831-1837; an abstract of letters of exemplification, dated 1726/7, relating to the family of Gwynne of Taliaris, Carmarthenshire; a copy of a letter dated 30 September 1834, from W. Gwynne Hughes, Tregib, Llandilo; etc.

Evans, Alcwyn C. (Alcwyn Caryni), 1828-1902

Autograph letters,

Autograph letters, 1901, to Daniel Lleufer Thomas from Sir Lewis Morris and J[ohn] H[umphreys] Davies, editor of The Letters of Lewis, Richard, William and John Morris of Anglesey ... (Aberystwyth, 1907-9), relating to the Morris brothers.

Morris, Lewis, 1833-1907

Letters,

Letters, 1884-1911, to Daniel Lleufer Thomas, mainly containing replies to queries sent by him when preparing biographies of Welshmen for the Dictionary of National Biography. The correspondents include W[illiam] Bright, Oxford, Ellen S. Bury, Ellesmere, John Williams Cunliffe, Thomas Darlington, Griffith Evans, Brynkynallt, A. F. L. Ferry, Alex[ander] James Fenton, R. Foulkes Griffith, David Howell ('Llawdden'), C. C. James, Dept of Agriculture, Ontario, H. K. Vaughan Johnson, Gwenllian E[lizabeth] F[anny] Morgan, Brecon, C[harles] E[dward] Morris, Carmarthen, Llywarch Reynolds, J[ohn] Bryn Roberts, I[saac] Gregory Smith, Philip H[enry] Wicksteed and Eleanor M. Williams, Great Malvern.

Englynion,

'Englynion' by 'Ogwenydd' [? John R. Jones, otherwise John A. Jones ('Athan Fardd')].

Jones, John Athanasius, 1840-1892

An account book,

An account book kept by a Carmarthenshire attorney [?David Williams, Carmarthen] containing particulars of work done and fees charged.

Williams, David, attorney

Llandovery School,

Letters to Daniel Lleufer Thomas, 1897-1899, and other papers from or relating to former masters and pupils of Llandovery School, formerly called 'The Welsh Collegiate Institution', also poetry by Llewelyn Thomas, afterwards Vice-Principal of Jesus College, Oxford. The correspondents include James W. Browne (to Llywarch Reynolds), W[illiam] Cadwaladr Davies, James Gordon, Edinburgh, H. A. James, Rugby, Evan Jenkins, Preston, T. Wolseley Lewis, N. J. Mackenzie, Edinburgh, Rupert H[ugh] Morris, T. G. Mortimer, R[ichard] Trevor Owen, E. Tryphena Phillips, Dewsbury, Llywarch Reynolds, J. E. Rogers, Abermeurig, Cardiganshire, David Samuel, Aberystwyth, William Scott, Haverfordwest, P[eter] G[uthrie] Tait, Edinburgh, D. Thomas, Garsington Rectory, near Oxford, Watkin M. Watkins and W. P. Whittington, Ruthin.

Ernest Renan and the Cambrian Archaeological Association,

A translation of a reply made by Ernest Renan to an address given by Sir John Rhys on behalf of members of the Cambrian Archaeological Association when they visited Renan at his residence, Rosmapamon, near Treguier, Brittany on 22 August 1889, during the Association's forty-fourth annual meeting, which was held in Brittany.

W. Jenkyn Jones of Brittany,

Autograph letters, 1922-1924, from William Jenkyn Jones, Welsh Calvinistic Methodist missionary in Brittany, to Daniel Lleufer Thomas, together with copies of Telen ar C'hristen: Canticou Spirituel ... (Kemper, 1895), Telen ar C'hristen (An Eil-Rann) ... (Kemper, 1910) and Canticou tennet euz Telen ar C'hristen (Kemper, n.d. [probably 1895]), all with annotations and manuscript additions by William Jenkyn Jones.

William Jenkyn Jones.

The Royal Commission on Land in Wales,

A royal warrant, dated 27 March 1893, appointing a Commission, of which Daniel Lleufer Thomas was secretary, '... to inquire into the conditions and circumstances under which land in Wales and Monmouthshire is held occupied and cultivated, and to report thereupon'.

'Dewi Haran',

A copy of Telyn Haran. Sef, Detholiad o Weithiau Barddonol Dewi Haran ... (Pontypridd, 1878) and letters, 1876-1884, to David Evans ('Dewi Haran'), Pontypridd.

Autograph letters,

Autograph letters, 1896-1910, to Daniel Lleufer Thomas from R. Morgans, St Clears, and Richard Williams, Celynog, Newtown, concerning Hugh Williams, Machynlleth and the Rebecca Riots, and from T. G. Crippen, London, concerning Marmaduke Matthews, Swansea.

A Welsh emigrant in Australia,

An autograph letter dated 12 April 1859 from John Thomas [?West], late of Aberdâr, now of Daisy Hill, Melbourne, Australia, to his mother in Wales.

John Thomas [?West].

Welsh emigrants in Africa and South America,

Letters to Daniel Lleufer Thomas, 1894-1896, and other papers relating to Welsh emigrants who formed part of the Albany Settlement near Cradock, Cape Colony in 1820, also papers relating to a Welsh settlement in Brazil, together with a copy of A Sketch of the Public Career of Col. Charles Duncan Griffith, C.M.G., Governor's Agent in and Chief Magistrate for Basutoland ... (King William's Town, 1881).

Letters,

Letters, 1896-1902, to Daniel Lleufer Thomas from Sir Owen M[organ] Edwards, Thomas Edward Ellis, W[illiam] E[wart] Gladstone, W. Thomas, Mining Offices, Bryn-Awel, Aberdare, and W[illiam] Llewelyn Williams.

' Y Gell Gymysg',

A miscellany of prose and verse lettered 'Pigion' but known as 'Y Gell Gymysg', most of it in the hand of Thomas Evans ('Tomos Glyn Cothi'), minister, poet and author, but with 'Trioedd yr Offeiriad', on pp. 209-14, by and in the autograph of Edward Williams ('Iolo Morganwg'). Also included are poems by Edward Richard, Ystrad Meurig, William Moses ('neu Gwilim Tew, o Glyn Tâf'), Howel Prichard, Edward Evans, Ton Coch, Lewis Hopkin, William Harr[i], Llwyn-onn, William Davies (alias 'Wm. Dafydd Abercwmyfuwch, Gerllaw Pen y bont ar ogwr'), David Davis, Castell Hywel, Lewis Williams ('y Bardd Bach'), Jonathan Hughes, Huw Mor[y]s, Huw Gruffydd ('Gynt o Lwyn y brain Meirionydd'), John Jenkins ('Sion y Bardd bach Aberteifi'), Rees John, 'Weaver', John Howels, J. Morgans, James Davies ('Iago ap Dewi'), F[fowc] Prys, etc. Daniel Lleufer Thomas has inserted a comprehensive note relating to 'Tomos Glyn Cothi' and to the contents at the beginning of the volume. 'Tomos Glyn Cothi' has included in the volume several transcripts from contemporary journals.

Tomos Glyn Cothi, Iolo Morganwg and Daniel Lleufer Thomas.

The Life of Christ, &c.,

A copy of Edmund Law: Reflections on the Life and Character of Christ ... (London, 1803), which belonged in 1812 to Thomas Evans ('Tomos Glyn Cothi').

Edmund Law.

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