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Pindar, Peter, 1738-1819.
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Poetry and riddles,

Manuscript and printed verses, riddles and puzzles written on loose sheets, dated between 1624 and 1847. The file contains elegies in Welsh by Rhisiart Phylip (Richard Philip), and Harri Howel in memory of Annes, wife of Moris ap Robert Wynn of Glyn, 1624 and Sir John Owen [1666] respectively; memorials to Griffith Owen [infant, of Llanddyn], 1666; a description of Nanmor in Latin by Lewis Anwyl; lines in Latin by Thomas Price in honour of Sir Robert Owen, 1697; The Captive King by Dr Walcot (Peter Pindar); and verses celebrating archery. Other authors include Richard Duke, Humphrey Kynaston, 1711, Robert Godolphin Owen, 1749, and the Marquis Wellesley. The remainder of the poems concern the Civil War and anti-parliamentarian sentiments [1642x1649]; the Jacobite cause, religious toleration and anti-Catholicism [1688x1746]; Whig and Tory politics; the French-Indian wars and Wolfe 's fatal victory [1759]; imitations of classical Latin themes; the local life of Oswestry and its Corporation, 1770-1836; the coming of age of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, 1793; a dinner given by the Bishop of Bangor, 1797; grievances of New Chapel [Penrhos]; the election of W. R. Ormsby-Gore as M.P. for Sligo, 1847; and the Shropshire Hounds.

Anwyl, Lewis, 1596-1641

Verse,

  • NLW MS 22333B.
  • File
  • 1776-1814.

A volume of verse, 1776-1814, by various authors, connected with the family and friends of the Rev. Henry Thomas Payne (1759-1832), archdeacon of Carmarthen, including several compositions relating to the marriage of Maria Payne to the Hon. John Hyde and their departure for India (ff. 14 verso-15 verso).
The authors include Sir William Jones (f. 4 verso), Henry Mackenzie (ff. 10-12), Anna Snelling (ff. 14 verso-15 verso), Thomas Lyttelton, Baron Lyttelton (ff. 17 verso-18), Robert Jephson (f. 31 verso), Edward Young (f. 32), Peter Pindar (f. 40 verso), Charlotte Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (f. 41), Anne Ingram, Viscountess Irvine (ff. 49 verso-50), Thomas Powys (ff. 56 verso-57 verso), and the Rev. Thomas Payne (ff. 59 verso-60). The verses include riddles and charades (ff. 33, 35 verso, 38 recto-verso) and epitaphs (ff. 46 verso-47, 54).