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John Davies, Ietwen, manuscripts,
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Horae Petrinae

Twenty-two lectures on the Epistles of St Peter, mainly delivered during the winter of 1829-1830 by John Davies in Wednesday and Saturday meetings at Glandwr Congregational church, of which he was pastor.

Llyfr Coheleth

An exposition by John Davies of the Book of Ecclesiastes with 'An attempt at a Revision of the Welsh Translation of the Book usually called "The Book of the Preacher" commenced Novr. 26, 1832, Mond. afternoon'. The translation ends with verse 8 of Chapter V.

Essays and poems

Miscellaneous essays and poems by John Davies, including 'Llethi: Afonig Llanarth Ceredigion: yn cynnwys Cofion boreu ac Adfyfyrdodau', 1863; 'Ar weled Adar yn codi ac yn disgyn o'm blaen ar ffordd Crook, Llanfyrnach, ar gurwlaw trwm, Medi 15, 1864'; 'Canu Da', 1863; 'Addysg Teuluaidd'; school exercise books of John Davies, 1822-1823; notes on ecclesiastical history; 'Translations of the Bible'; 'Canu'; 'Y Ddiaconiaeth a Threth y Llyfrau'; 'Y manteision a ddeilliant i Gymru oddiwrth ei Hundeb dan goron Lloegr'; an obituary notice of the Reverend John Williams of Bullocksmith, Cheshire; 'Dilanwadau Dwyfol', 1832; and poems and prayers by William Richards, Llanwinio, 1841-1847.

Commonplace book

A commonplace book compiled by John Davies, 1821-1826, containing extracts, translations and original poems and meditations. His earliest compositions are signed 'J. G. Davies'. Much of the contents of this book was written during his stay at the Independent College at Newtown and some of the poems are located there, e.g. 'I lwyn o ddreinen wen ar lan Hafren dan yr hwn yr eisteddwn yn aml' and 'Ad Sebrinam'; and an imperfect copy, with manuscript entries, of Almanac a Dyddiadur Cynnulleidfaol am y flwyddyn 1848 ... gan Josiah Thomas Jones, Caerfyrddin.

Gwaith J[ohn] G[riffith] Davies

'Some poetical pieces of the late J. G. Davies, son of the Rev. J. Davies, Ietwen, rescued and put together by his early and intimate friend, J. Lloyd James, Nov. 1896'. John Griffith Davies was lost at sea from the ship Hibernia in March 1861. Sewn into the manuscript is an offprint of an article entitled 'Llesoldeb ac Anllesoldeb Gwydraid o Wirod' by 'Ruffus'.

Amrywion

'Various papers and manuscripts of Rev. J. Davies, Glandwr, collected and put together by J. Lloyd James, Sep. 12, 1898'. The collection includes articles by John Davies on 'Tylodi y Cymry', 'Addysg Teuluaidd' (press cuttings from Seren Cymru), 'Gweddio ar Eistedd' (printed by B. R. Rees, Llanelli), 'Gwybodaeth', 'Cerddoriaeth yr Hen Destament'; draft title page and preface to Y Proffwydi Byrion, 1881, and chronological tables; letters from J[ohn] T. Williams, 1834, and Thomas Briscoe, 1876; an account of books bought from Baynes &c. for John Davies, 9 July 1835; and a letter from Hermon [Baptist] Church [Llanfyrnach] to [Siloh Congregational] church at Glandwr, 19 July 1828.

Correspondence

Letters, 1823-1828, mainly addressed to John Davies. The correspondents include John Davies (to his father), 1833-1835, J. J. Phillips, Newtown, 1826-1828, Edward Davies, Newtown, 1826-1827, David Davies, Castell, 1823-1825, J[ohn] T. Williams, Castle, 1823-1824, John G. Davies, Newtown (to John Williams, Llanarth), 1825, Evan Pryse, Carmarthen, 1824, Thomas Lewis, Pwllheli, 1826, John Johnes, Canerw, 1826, W[illiam] Davies, Rhydyceisiaid, 1826, John Williams, Newtown, 1826, William Gething, Newtown, 1827, Joseph Evans, S[amuel] Simon, Bullock Smithy, 1828, Haverfordwest Itinerant Society, 1828, Vizard & Leman, London, 1828, J. Williams, Creaton, 1828, D. James, Newtown, 1828, John Phillips, Newcastle [Emlyn], 1828; with circulars of Brecon Independent College, 1857, Evan Jones & Co., Cardiff, 1883, University College of Wales, 1870, Eglwys Annibynol Cwrt, Abergynolwyn, and Llanboidy Highway Board, 1884.

Correspondence

A file of the correspondence of John Davies for the year 1829, containing his own letters to J[ohn] T. Williams at Newtown and the latter's letters to him; with letters by John Bulmer, Rugeley, 1840, written on a printed syllabus of Monumenta Antiqua, B. Griffiths, Bryngwyn and J[ohn] Jones, Forden.

Correspondence

A file of the correspondence of John Davies for the year 1830, including reciprocal correspondence between him and J[ohn] T. Williams, Berriew and letters addressed to him by J[ohn] Jones, Forden, James Griffiths, Maenclochog, Richard Baynes, London, John Roberts, Llanbrynmair, E[li]ezer Jones, Swansea, Jonah Lloyd, St Asaph, B. Williams, Creaton, John Bulmer, Haverfordwest and J. Williams, Creaton.

Correspondence

A file of the correspondence of John Davies for the year 1832, including reciprocal correspondence between him and J[ohn] T. Williams, Berriew and Bullock Smithy, and letters to him from H[enry] R. Thomas, Narberth, David James, Pontygafel and T[homas] Lewis, Builth (with a letter of introduction to Dr Thomas Rees, London).

Correspondence

A file of the correspondence of John Davies, 1833-1840, including reciprocal correspondence between him and J[ohn] T. Williams, Bullock Smithy, and letters addressed to him by Dan Davies [?Haverfordwest], 1833, T[homas] Lewis, Builth, 1833, John Phillips, Wiveliscombe, 1833, and John Bulmer, Rugeley, 1840.

Almanaciau

A file of almanacs with manuscript notes and diary entries by John Davies. The almanacs consist of Cyfaill Ffyddlon, 1827, Cyfaill Parod, 1828, Cyfaill Cyfarwydd, 1829, Cyfaill Defnyddiol, 1830, Cyfaill Derbyniol, 1831, Cyfaill Cynnorthwyol, 1832, Cyfaill Athrylithgar, 1833, Cyfaill Serchiadol, 1834, all with Dublin imprints, Almanack am y Flwyddyn 1835, gan R. Roberts, Dublin, Patrick O'Conell, Amseroni 1836, Dublin, Alexander O'Leary, Almanac ... Gan Gymro, Aberteifi, annually 1837-1848.

Pregethau a manion

Books of sermon notes, 1825-1855, by John Davies; a draft statement of a candidate for acceptane as a missionary under the London Missionary Society; a letter from D[aniel] Davies, Cardigan; an account of a journey by coach to London by John Davies, April 1832; notes by John Davies of sermons by D. Morgan, Laugharne and G[riffith] Griffiths, Ebenezer, H[enry] George, Brynberian, J[ames] Griffiths, St Davids and others, including notes of sermons preached at the opening of chapels at Ffynnon Bedr and Trelech, 1828; notes of a meeting held at Glandwr, 16 December 1829; and drafts of poems by John Davies.

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