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Arlunydd Penygarn Manuscripts, Ffeil
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Address on Rudyard Kipling,

An address on 'Rudyard Kipling's witness to the need of missionary effort in India' delivered by Arlunydd Penygarn at a meeting of the Cardiff 'Fortnightly' club [February 5, 1892], also notes for a paper read by him at a meeting of the Cardiff Naturalists Society, 19 October, 1888.

Arlunydd Penygarn.

Heraldry,

Letters from Sir Joseph Bradney and George [C]. Williams and notes relating to an old Morgan coat of arms at Llanrhumney Hall, Monmouthshire.

Miscellanea,

Notes by Arlunydd Penygarn on the geology of South Wales; an outline of a proposed work on 'The Literature of Parody'; translations by James Ifano Jones of 'Buchedd Mair Vadlen' and 'Buchedd Martha' as contained in Havod MS. 23.

Jones, James Ifano.

Letters and photographs,

A letter, 1911, from the explorer Fridtjof Nansen to Marianne R. Spencer, Oxford, and a letter, 1912, from Marianne Spencer to Arlunydd Penygarn in Cardiff, together with photographs.

Nansen, Fridtjof, 1861-1930

Mari Lwyd,

A translation by W[illiam] Eilir Evans of an account by William Roberts ('Nefydd') of the origin of the Glamorgan custom called 'Mari Lwyd'.

William Eilir Evans.

Glamorgan monuments,

Notes on pre-Norman monuments and casts at Cardiff Museum, notes on ancient crosses at Llandough, Llandaff, Llantwit Major, Merthyr Mawr, etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1863-1915, to Arlunydd Penygarn. The correspondents include [Llewellyn Nevill Vaughan Lloyd-Mostyn], 3rd baron Mostyn, Sir Daniel Lleufer Thomas, John Ruskin, Llywarch Reynolds, Godfrey Charles, 2nd Baron (afterwards Viscount) Tredegar, T[homas] H[enry] Huxley, Sir John Evans, Charles Darwin, Sir Andrew [Crombie] Ramsay, John Morley, Edward Dowden, [Sir] L[aurence] Alma-Tadema, Louise de la Ramee ('Ouida'), John Griffith (Llangynwyd), Francis Edmund Anstie, R[ichard] St John Tyrwhitt, Thomas Cox, John Stuart Corbett, E[rnest] H[oward] Griffiths (Cardiff), David Howell ('Llawdden'), and Sir Joseph Bradney; there is also a letter from Arlunydd Penygarn to J. Wynne Parry, Caernarvon.

Letters relating to arms and pedigrees,

Three letters, 1912, from John Stuart Corbett, Cardiff to Arlunydd Penygarn relating mainly to a shield of arms at Llanrumney Hall, Monmouthshire, together with a pedigree of the Morgan family in the hand of Corbett.

John Stuart Corbett.