- NLW MS 842B
- File
- [c. 1783]-1795
Part of Tŷ Coch Manuscripts
A transcript made [c. 1783]-1795 by William Edward, Llanedwen, Anglesey and his son William Williams of carols and other poems by them and by Huw Williams and Hugh Jones, Llangwm.
Part of Tŷ Coch Manuscripts
A transcript made [c. 1783]-1795 by William Edward, Llanedwen, Anglesey and his son William Williams of carols and other poems by them and by Huw Williams and Hugh Jones, Llangwm.
Part of Tŷ Coch Manuscripts
A transcript made [c. 1761]-1792 by William Edward of carols and other poems by himself and also by Owen Gruffydd, John Thomas (o Fodedern), Daniel Jones and several others, together with a letter from Hugh Parry, Plasnewydd to William Edwards, 'Fieldkeeper at Penhwnllus'.
Part of Tŷ Coch Manuscripts
An eighteenth century manuscript containing the arms, coloured by hand, of five hundred baronets created 1611-1720.
Part of Tŷ Coch Manuscripts
A transcript, 1725, by 'G. M.' [William Morgan] of 'Antiquitatum Parochialium Libellus, ad Calcem perductus, circa annum 1710' by Henry Rowlands, author of Mona Antiqua Restaurata ... (Dublin, 1723).
Rowlands, Henry, 1655-1723
Part of Tŷ Coch Manuscripts
A manuscript containing an incomplete interlude which has been identified as a part of 'Mynegiad yr Hen Oesoedd ...' by Thomas Williams, merchant-tailor of Talybont, Caernarvonshire, and others (London, 1761); Thomas Williams's manuscript also contains englynion, carols and triads.
Part of Tŷ Coch Manuscripts
An eighteenth century manuscript entitled 'Enterlude neu Chwaryddiaeth Ar Destyn Odiaethol, yn dangos Pa Drigolion a fu'n Preswylio yn y Deyrnas hon cyn dyfod Cymru na Saeson erioed iw meddiannu', by R[ ] P[ ], probably Rhisiart Parry, Dyserth, Flintshire (1666-1749)
'An Ancient Survey of Penmaenmawr'
Part of Tŷ Coch Manuscripts
'Notes to bee obserued before you lett yor survay passe yor handes', generally known as 'An Ancient Survey of Penmaenmawr', possibly written by Evan Lloyd, Eglwysbach, Denbighshire, [c. 1621]-1626, together with a nineteenth century transcript by E. Rowley Morris.
Part of Tŷ Coch Manuscripts
Pedigrees of North Wales families copied by Jonathan Jones, Caernarfon and others from collections made by Owen Gruffydd, Llanystumdwy, together with cywyddau and englynion by Owen Gruffydd, Robert ap Rhys Wyn, Thomas Prys and Wiliam Llyn.
Part of Tŷ Coch Manuscripts
The libretto of a comic opera, A Wedding in Wales, written [c. 1790].
A Description of Caernarvonshire
Part of Tŷ Coch Manuscripts
An account of the parishes of Llandegai, Llanllechid and Aber forming part of a preparatory draft of 'A Description of Caernarvonshire' written 1809-1811 by Edmund Hyde Hall, which forms Bangor MS 908.