'[ The spiritual Bason breaker. A Poem.',
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- [1600x1799?].
Beginning: Aid me, O Pheebus high the Muse aspire.
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'[ The spiritual Bason breaker. A Poem.',
Beginning: Aid me, O Pheebus high the Muse aspire.
Letter from Thomas Lewys, Van, to M[i]les Boton, his brother-in-law. Sir Edward Mansell's letter to the Earl of Leicester relating to Cardiff Bridge.
Traced map showing the line of the South Wales Railway through property belonging to C. R. M. Talbot, esq., in p's Margam, Aberafon, and Baglan. Drawn to scale and coloured.
A catalogue of pictures by Titian, Tintoretto, Guido, Holbein, Rembrandt, Rubens, and others, to be seen at Mr Williamson's, The Green - tea Canister, in Queen Street, near Golden Square.
A catch or glee, beginning: 'Lovely Celia, Lovely Celia, tell me, tell me, why',
A coloured map, plan, or survey of the lands of Sir Thomas Maunsell, his clyffte or sea front, Taylor's lands, Elenor Bond's lands, Annes Beynon's land, and Nicholas Bennett's land called the Longland, at Horton, co. Glam. Endorsed 'A Landskip of Lands in and about Horton'.
'A Coppy of a Lampoon supposed to be made by Da[fydd] Evan of Mr Wm Rogers his voting for Mr ...,
'A Coppy of a Lampoon supposed to be made by Da[fydd] Evan of Mr Wm Rogers his voting for Mr Rice ag[ains]t Sir Tho[mas] Powell', beginning 'fy ngwyn wrth pob Criston Cyfeillion difâr'.
(A) 'the 14 heads of ye articles of Impeachment agt ye Lord Sommers.'. (B) 'The heads of ye Impeachmt agt ye Earl of Orford.'. (C) 'A Fable', beginning: 'In Aesop's tales an honest Wretch we find ...'. (D) 'A new Ballad', beginning: 'No wonder Powis Finch and Shower ...'.
A copy of 'Gilbert of Canterbury's Licence to Wm Lilly to practice Physicke, dated 11 Oct. 1670.',
'A copy of religious verses', beginning 'To the good God at last tho late I turn', and directed 'For Mr Williams at Duffrin near neath ....'.
A copy of some scurrilous verses upon certain unnamed persons,
'A Cursing Song' and other fragments,
A deed whereby Margan, son of Karadoc, attests that Karadoc, son of John, has quitclaimed to the monks of Margam and abjured in his presence all the land which lies (inter duas Avenas) between the two Avens (which land he, the said Karadoc had claimed from the monks), and found sureties, viz. the said Margan and Meuric Broc. Latin. See Cartae, No. DCLXVII.
'A Dialogue between Mr Cooper and his Cozen Jennett Reduced into writting att the request of David Pralfe [of Neath]', beginning 'Jennet: Good morrow master Cooper is it true indeed', and ending 'The Musicke playes and David Pralfe and Thomas Evan wrastle & dance'. Note. For David Pralfe, see 'History of the Vale of Neath', p. 726.
'A Distich of Vates over the Door of the house of Comons', as follows,
'A Distich of Vates over the Door of the house of Comons', as follows:. 'Why Does the Comons make so much adoe. For that which Cesar said it being true. Within this House the Just men & ye true. Resolved and Render'd Cesar Cesars Due.
A draft of a bond relating to the intended marriage of Thomas Williams of Llantwit-juxta-Neath and Katherine Morgan of the town of Neath.
Beginning: 'ffill Evry Glass and Recomend them ...'. The last stanza but one begins: 'The shamm pretended Prince of Wales ...'.