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Ivor James manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSIVORJAS
  • Fonds
  • [1860x1882]-[1899x1909]

Papers of, or accumulated by, Ivor James in the course of his studies of the history of Wales during the late sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries.

James, Ivor, 1840-1909

Rees Prichard

Material, in both English and Welsh, relating to Rhys Prichard, vicar of Llandovery and author of Canwyll y Cymru, and including notes on his time period and contemporaries.

Welsh matters : Notes

An analysis of the derivation of place and personal names found in Bishopston and Pennard; miscellaneous notes on Welsh authors, mainly of the seventeeth century, and their works; an outline of Thomas Pennant: Tours in Wales (London, 1810); notes on the Welsh language, including the language of the Welsh Bible; notes on eminent Welshmen; Welsh references in the British Museum Additional Manuscripts; etc. The material is in both English and Welsh.

Wales in the seventeenth century : Notes

Biographical and bibliographical notes relating to Judge David Jenkins, Hensol, Griffith Williams, Bishop of Ossory, James Howell, Hugh Holland and Sir William Vaughan (author of The Golden Fleece).
Also included are notes relating to early printers and to Welshmen mentioned in Athenae Oxonienses.

Geirfa Cymraeg-Ffrangeg

Geirfa Cymraeg-Ffrangeg anghyflawn, gyda rhai ystyron cyfwerth Saesneg, wedi'i sylfaenu ar William Salesbury: A Dictionary in Englyshe and Welshe ... = An incomplete Welsh-French vocabulary, with a few English equivalents, based on William Salesbury: A Dictionary in Englyshe and Welshe ...

Extracts relating to the Welsh Bible

Extracts from correspondence and other material preserved in the Tonn MSS in the Cardiff Public Library relating to the revision in 1838 of the Welsh translation of the Bible and the Welsh Book of Common Prayer.

Miscellaneous notes

Miscellaneous notes and extracts on a variety of subjects including education, John Owen the epigrammatist, the abbeys of Wales, pirates and piracy and the Stationers' Company.

Captain Thomas James : Letters relating to

Letters relating to Captain Thomas James sent to Ivor James by Miller Christy, author of The Voyages of Captain L[uke] Foxe of Hull and Captain T[homas] James of Bristol ... (1894), with a draft of Ivor James's reply; together with a letter from H. Cameron Gillis of the Gaelic Society of London and letters from John A[llen] James to Sir John Ballinger relating to Ivor James's manuscripts.

Press cuttings

Press cuttings of an interview with Ivor James with reference to the library of Enoch Robert Gibbon Salisbury, now in the Cardiff University College library; press cuttings of one of a series of articles by James on The Source of The Ancient Mariner and of a letter by him on 'Intermediate Education'; and a list of the contents of a Browne Willis manuscript.

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