Dangos 9 canlyniad

Disgrifiad archifol
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Cerddi, &c.

Miscellanea, 1835-1866 (watermark 1807), including poems by David Davis, Castell Hywel, William Moses, Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg), William Walters, Daniel Evans (Daniel Ddu o Geredigion), Eliazar Lefi, Rhys Elis (o'r Wayn), William Ellis Jones (Gwilym Cawrdaf), etc., a Welsh version of the words of 'La Marseillaise', 'Llythur at benllywydd y Cy[m]rydorion', 'Trioedd gweddus eu bod ar wraig ...', recipes, notes from sermons, etc.

Davis, David, 1745-1827.

Recipe book

  • NLW MS 21719B.
  • Ffeil
  • [c. 1730]-1830

Culinary and medicinal recipes, collected apparently by Jane Tonyn of Berwick-on-Tweed, co. Northumberland, with some early nineteenth-century additions by Rice Hughes, son of Richard Hughes, rector of Dolgellau, co. Merioneth. Sources are frequently named, and dates sometimes given.

Tonyn, Jane.

Commonplace book

  • NLW MS 23702A.
  • Ffeil
  • 1750-1758

A manuscript volume, 1750-1758, compiled by Henry Young, perhaps of Tregaron, Cardiganshire, containing commonplace entries including notes on astronomy, astrology, physiology, weather lore (ff. 1 verso-3 verso) and Biblical and historical material, amongst which are extracts from R. B., The History of the nine worthies of the world (London: printed for Nath. Crouch..., 1687, STC C7337). Also included are model letters, extracts from poems by John Gay (ff. 6 verso, 30) and Alexander Pope (ff. 33 verso-35), valentines and other verse, medical and cookery recipes and recipes for ink and gilding, together with many related drawings and decorations in ink and polychrome.

Young, Henry, b. 1738.

Cerddi Dewi Dawel,

Poems, including one entitled 'I Iforiaid Llansawel 1851', and recipes, most of them composed or transcribed by David Evans (Dewi Dawel).

Samuel Deykin notebook,

  • NLW MS 22331B.
  • Ffeil
  • 1749-1777.

Notebook, 1749-1777, of Samuel Deykin of Carmarthen, including a journal of his travels to London and Barnsley, March-June 1950; an imaginary journal for 1746, had Charles Edward Stuart acceded to the throne (ff. 11-16); topical verse, miscellaneous notes and memoranda, and religious meditations.

Deykin, Samuel.

A commonplace book,

  • NLW MS 5000B.
  • Ffeil
  • [18 cent., second ½]-[19 cent., first ½].

A commonplace book of Robert Edwards, Tai Draw, near Bala. It contains notes on astrology, witchcraft, legerdemain, geography, natural history, Biblical history, medicinal and household recipes, arithmetical and other tables, algebraical problems, poems, and a copy of a Welsh letter written in 1722-3, by a man born and bred in America to his kindred in the Bala district.

Edwards, Robert, of Tai Draw, Penllyn.

Veterinary Recipes,

Veterinary and other recipes; a carol; 'Englynion ir Traeth mawr ...' by 'Dafydd ab Ioan ab Iago or Penrhyn' (i.e., David Jones, 'Dafydd Sion Siams') and Robert Morris ('Robyn Ddu Eifionydd'); examples of receipts for money; wills; etc.

Jones, David.

Llyfr Rowland Eames

A commonplace book belonging to Rowland Eames, Penrhyndeudraeth, 1776-1781, and containing notes on arithmetic, accounts, recipes, 'cerddi' and 'carolau', hymns, precedents of legal documents, music, night-school memoranda, a highway account for Llanfrothen, 1790, etc.

Eames, Rolant, 1750-1825