- NLW MS 2712B.
- Ffeil
- [1850x1875] /
'Y Gwrthddrych', an introductory essay to the four gospels, written by Lewis Edwards, Bala.
Lewis Edwards.
'Y Gwrthddrych', an introductory essay to the four gospels, written by Lewis Edwards, Bala.
Lewis Edwards.
Press cuttings of reviews of theological works, including E. Robinson: Cysondeb y Pedair Efengyl yn nghyda thraethawd agoriadol ... gan Lewis Edwards ... published at Dolgelley [1855] by Robert Oliver Rees.
Rhan oCwrtmawr manuscripts
A composite volume containing day and memoranda books of Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd') and of his children James E[benezer] Thomas and Catherine Thomas. They include a few diary entries of Catherine Thomas, 1846-9; parish relief accounts of Catherine Thomas and others, 1847-56; Old Testament annals; a catechism; biographical notes (dates and times of births, etc.) on members of the family of 'Eben Fardd'; poetry by James E. Thomas entitled 'Englynion Iago Fardd' and 'Cynnygion at Farddoniaeth gan Iago Fardd pan yn 16 oed'; log entries relating to Bangor British School, 1850, and particulars of qualifications required of pupil teachers, etc.; particulars of qualifications required of candidates for admission to Bala [CM] College, extracted from a letter from the Principal, L[ewis] Edwards to 'Eben Fardd', 1842; questions and answers on Scripture history and on English history; essays on 'Perseverance', 'Liberty', 'Wonders of Creation', 'The Memory', and 'Peace of Conscience' by James E. Thomas, September - October, 1858; an essay by 'Austin' [J. E. Thomas] on 'Perygl a drwg gwrthgiliad ynghyd a'r pethau sydd yn arwain iddo'; post office memoranda (delivery of registered letters, etc.), 1856-8; etc. The volume is lettered 'Iago Fardd's MSS'.
Eben Fardd, 1802-1863
Rhan oO. M. Edwards Papers,
The file comprises an album kept by O. M. Edwards while he was an undergraduate student at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. It contains a large number of autographs, poems and cuttings, various notes, and several letters addressed to Edwards. The correspondents include J. Mortimer Angus, Lewis Edwards, Y Bala, Thomas Charles Edwards (2), Ellis Jones Ellis-Griffith, John Edward Lloyd and John H. Puleston. There is also a stray letter written by O. M. Edwards.
Angus, J. Mortimer (John Mortimer), 1850-1945