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Hwfa Môn, 1823-1905
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Scrap books

Two scrap books of manuscript and printed material and press cuttings. The manuscript material consists of holograph 'englynion' entitled 'Pennillion i anerch yr Arglwyddes Hall: (sef Gwenynen Gwent)' by John Jones ('Tegid'), 1838; a transcript of an 'Epitaph. On the grave of "John", a Parish Clerk near Newbridge Glamorganshire' by Edward Williams ('Iolo Morganwg'); 'englynion' by John Davies ('Brychan'), Thomas Williams ('Gwilym Morganwg'), John William Thomas ('Arvonwyson'), Morgan Llewelyn, William Thomas ('Gwilym Teilo'), Rees Lewis, John L. Thomas ('Ieuan Ddu'), 'Gwilym Ddu Glan Cynon', Edward Williams ('Iolo Mynwy'), William Ellis Jones ('Cawrdaf'), William Williams ('Carw Coch'), Jonathan Reynolds ('Nathan Dyfed'), Robert Parry ('Robyn Ddu [Eryri]'), D[avid] Charles ('Sierlyn Tegid'), Trevecca, George Hwel [sic] ('Celer'), rector of Llangattock Crickhowell, William Thomas ('Islwyn'), and Jno. Jones ('Watcyn Fardd'), Llanerfyl; holograph letters to 'Caradawc y Fenni' from 'Cambrina', Newport [co. Monmouth], 1839 (requesting information about the 'Hirlas Horn', enclosing verses in praise of the recipient), William Thomas ('Gwilym Mai'), Carmarthen, 1848-1853 (poetry by the recipient, a request for Welsh flannel plaids, the distribution of Carmarthen eisteddfod compositions), John Jayne, Bayley [sic], 1863 (a school Exhibition for the writer's son), W. Hicks Owen ('Owain ap Bradwen'), Rhyllon, St. Asaph, 1862 (enclosing a portrait, etc., of Mrs. Hemans), Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'), Bethesda, 1862 (2) (enclosing a portrait of the writer), Sarah Edith Wynne ('Eos Cymru'), undated (enclosing a portrait of the writer), and P. D. Phillip, Brynmawr, 1862 (enclosing two printed items for the recipient's album); an obituary of John Jones ('Tegid') by Alfred T. Hughes, with lines by 'Gwilym Mai'; a holograph letter from John Jones ('Tegid') (in the third person) to Col. [Charles Kemeys Kemeys Tynte] 1848 (requesting permission to recite stanzas); 'englynion' entitled 'Anerchiad i Gymreigyddion y Fenni', 1852, by 'Gwilym Mai'; a notice to Lewis Bevan [father of 'Caradawc y Fenni'] to serve in the Militia for co. Brecknock, 1807, and a certificate of the balloting of Thomas Bevan, shopkeeper, of the parish of Llanelly, co. Brecknock, into the Regular Militia of the county, 1826; and franks of John Jones ('Talhaiarn'), W. Downing Evans ('Leon'), Brinley Richards, William Jones ('Gwrgant'), Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd'), David Morgan ('Mynyddawc'), [Richard William Payne] Davies, Court-y-gollen, Crickhowell, archdeacon of Brecon, Joseph Hughes ('Carn Ingli'), William Ellis Jones ('Cawrdaf'), Charles Smith, Droitwich, Geo. Howell, rector of Llangattock Crickhowell, D. James, Pant-teg, Thomas G. Jones ('Tafalaw'), Morris Williams ('Nicander'), David Charles, Trevecca, Lewis Thomas, London, Eliza Hughes, London, Jno. Jayne, Jonathan Reynolds ('Nathan Dyfed'), Thos. Kerslake, bookseller, Bristol, Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'), W. Morris ('Gwilym Tawe'), Swansea, Philip D. Phillips [sic], Brynmawr, William Williams ('Caledfryn'), Ellis Roberts, harpist, London, Edw. Williams (son of 'Taliesin ab Iolo Morganwg'), Jno. Thomas ('Ieuan Glantawe'), Llanelly, Edward Williams ('Iolo Mynwy') (from Pennsylvania, U. S.A.), [Jane Davies] daughter of 'Gwallter Mechain', etc. The printed items include a prospectus of a collection of Prize Poems and Essays of the Beaumaris Eisteddfodau and North Wales Literary Society, to be edited by W. Jones, London; a prospectus of J. A. Simons: Meddlings with the Muse, 1840, together with a manuscript list of subscribers; Anerchiad at Genedl yr Hen Gymry. (Oddiwrth Cymreigyddion [sic] Caerludd), 1832; a theatre bill of the Theatre, Abergavenny, 1838; Extract from the Merthyr Guardian . . . November 11, 1837, relating to the commission of the peace of John Frost [Chartist leader]; a programme of the third anniversary of Abergavenny Cymreigyddion Society, 1836; a circular letter by Thomas Bevan ('Caradawc') to 'Cymreigyddion y Fenni', 1840; Can, o Glod J.J. Guest, Yswain, Cynyrchiolwr [sic] Merthyr, a'i hamgylchoedd yn y Senedd, by William Davies ('[Gwilym] Grawerth'), 1835; Pigionach o Benillion Ymadawol a adroddwyd gan Eiddil Ifor, yn Nghyfrinfa'r Iforiaid Caredig, 1844; verses entitled Brenin y Canibalyddion by 'Talhaiarn'; Can Newydd yn dangos Ardderchogrwydd yr Ysgol Sabbothol by D. Evans, Pontypridd, with the music score; verses entitled Y Sabboth by I. J.; verses entitled The Feelings of the Heart, written on the death of General Sir W. Nott, G.C.B. January 1st, 1845, and General Nott. Verses written on the Arrival of General Nott at Carmarthen, Sept. 11th 1844 and Lines written on the emphatic Words of General Nott, when meeting his friends at Carmarthen . . . by W. Thomas ('Gwilym Mai'); Can o Glod i Mr. John Jones, Am ei nodweddiad rhinweddol - a'i fedrusrwydd cywreingamp - fel Peirianydd, ac Arolygwr Gwaith Haiarn Cwmbran, Swydd Fynwy by Edward Williams ('Iolo Mynwy'); Lines occasioned by the interment of the Reverend Timothy Thomas, of Islington . . .1827 by Stephen Davis, Clonmel; verses entitled Y Cymreigyddion by 'Cyfaill i'r Cymreigyddion' [John Davies, 'Brychan', Tredegar]; Statement of Account of the Caradawc Benefit Society . . . Llanwenarth . . ., 1859-1860; Galar-gan er coffadwriaeth am y diweddar Mr. Abel Lewis, Taliedydd, (Cashier,) Pen y-darran, 1845, by 'Galarwr' (J. Edwards, 'Meiriadog'); John Michael, Treasurer, in Account with the Abergavenny Cymreigyddion Society, 1836-1837; Ode on the Death of His Royal Highness Prince Albert by W. Downing Evans, Newport, co. Monmouth, 1861; verses entitled Hanes Ffair y Waun by 'Gwilym Grawerth'; a proof programme and a broadsheet of subjects and prizes of the Swansea National Eisteddfod, 1863; broadsheets announcing a National Token from South Wales to [Alexandra] Princess of Wales, together with a list of subscriptions and a receipt, 1863, from the Treasurer [Augusta Hall] Lady Llanover to 'Caradawc y Fenni' for his subscription; verses entitled A Christmas Piece by William Jones, Abergavenny, 1862; Anthem, composed in celebration of the marriage of the Prince of Wales and the Princess Alexandra by the Reverend William Pollock, M.A., vicar of Bowdon, 1863; verses entitled Y Chwech Englyn Buddygol i Arglwyddes Llanover (Gwenynen Gwent,) yn cynnwys diolch am ei nhawdd i Gymdeithas Lenyddol Gwenynen Gwent, Brynmawr and Tri Hir a Thoddaid i John Jayne, Ysw., Pantybailiau House, am ei Haeolrydedd yn rhoddi £20 tuag at gynorthwyo Tlodion Llanelli, pan safodd y Gweithfeydd y lle uchod yn 1861, both by John Thomas ('Ifor Cwm Gwys'); and H. Hughes ('Tegai'): Pregeth Angladdol David Williams, Ysw. (Alaw Goch ,) Miskin, gynt o Ynys Cynon, Aberdare (Caernarfon [1863]). The press cuttings are taken from a variety of local and national newspapers, e.g., Monmouthshire Merlin, Merthyr Guardian, Hereford Times, Seren Cymru, Seren Gomer, Illustrated Times, Morning Post, The Times, The Observer, etc., and items of Welsh interest include accounts of coronation festivities at Abergavenny, 1831, and of the loss of the 'Rothsay Castle', 1831; a list of literary and musical competitions arranged by 'Cymreigyddion yr Alarch', Merthyr Tydfil, undated; accounts of the opening of the Crumlin Viaduct, 1857, of the destruction of the South Wales Railway bridge over the river Usk at Newport, 1848, and of the colliery explosion at Risca, 1860; and a mass of poetry by contemporary local bards. NLW MS 12355F contains two engraved portraits of the Reverend Francis Hiley, Llanwenarth, and at the end of the same manuscript are some additional press cuttings mounted by Lady H. A. Robinson, relating largely to the death of King Edward VII. The outside upper covers are labelled respectively 'Caradawc's Scrap Book No. 1' and 'Caradawc's Scrap Book No. 2'.

Letters to C. Tawelfryn Thomas (P-Z),

Letters, 1870-1909, mainly addressed to C. Tawelfryn Thomas, from John Parry, Bala, 1886; Dr. Joseph Parry, 1895; William John Parry, Bethesda, 1886; R. E. Peregrine, Rhymney, 1890; T. Tegryn Phillips, Hebron, 1888; T. Pennant Phillips, Llandyssul, 1902; T. Talwyn Phillips, Pencader, 1886; T. C. Price, Ffaldybrenin, 1886; Lewis Probert, Brecon, 1898; Bowen Rees, Bala, 1883; D. G. Rees, Whitchurch, 1889; E. Rees, Blundellsands, 1909; Evan Rees (Dyfed), 1882; Henry Rees, Chester and Valley, 1877-1903; J. Machreth Rees, Pentrefoelas, 1884; John Rees, Birmingham, 1870; Thomas Rees, Brecon, 1909; Thomas Rees, Swansea, 1882; William Rees, Llechryd, 1880; David Roberts (Dewi Ogwen), 1880-90; Edward Roberts, Pontypridd, 1885; Eleazar Roberts, Hoylake, 1908; Gwylfa Roberts, Llanelly, 1908; J. Alun Roberts, Cardiff, 1887; Ll. B. Roberts, Caernarvon, 1894; E. Roberts, Ruthin, 1886; O. L. Roberts, Pwllheli, 1894; T. Roberts, Mold, 1888; W. Roberts, Liverpool, 1884-6; J. Rogers, Pembrey, 1885; R. Rowlands, Aberaman; Alfred Thomas, [Pontypridd], 1887-95; Daniel Thomas, Caerphilly, 1890; John Thomas, Liverpool, 1882-3; John Thomas, Llanwrtyd, 1882; John Thomas, Merthyr, 1882-1909; Robert Thomas, Landore, 1888-9; S. Thomas, Newmarket, 1889; Thomas Thomas, Cardiff, 1888; Thomas Thomas, Trecynon, 1905; W. Keinion Thomas, Llanfairfechan, 1894; Elizeus Williams (Eifion Wyn), 1908; H. J. Williams (Plenydd), 1886; J. O. Williams (Pedrog), 1887-94; Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn), 1885-9; Thomas Williams (Brynfab), 1908; T. Rhondda Williams, Brighton, 1909; and Watkin Hezekiah Williams (Watcyn Wyn), 1897-1905.

Cofiant Hwfa Môn

Letters, 1905-1907, relating to the preparation of Cofiant Hwfa Môn. The correspondents include John Davies, Llangrannog, J[ohn] C[advan] Davies ('Cadfan'), D[avid] Evans, Caerfyrddin, E[van] Vincent Evans, T[homas] Evans, Amlwch, W[illiam] Justin Evans, London, D. Griffith, Llandudno, Thomas Griffiths & Co., Manchester, J[ohn] T[homas] Job, Carneddi, H[owell] Elvet Lewis ['Elfed'], London, Thomas Nicholson, London, W. J. Parry, Evan Rees ('Dyfed'), Henry Rees, Valley, [Sir] John Rhys, Oxford, Gwylfa Roberts, Llanelli, T[homas] Roberts, Mold, T[homas] H[enry] Thomas ['Arlunydd Penygarn'], Cardiff, William Thomas, Caerau, R[obert] Peris Williams, Wrexham and W[illiam] Williams, Tanybwlch.

Galwadau 'Hwfa Môn'

Letters calling Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn') to the pastorates of the following churches: Abersoch, Bwlchtocyn and Capel Newydd, 1849; Bethel, Bangor, 1851, Bagillt and Flint, 1851, Great Jackson Street, Hulme, Manchester, 1852, Bryn Sion, Brymbo, 1855, Newmarket, 1858, Bethesda, 1862, Fetter Lane, London, 1867 (with a list of members), Amlwch, 1870, Hyde Park, U.S.A., 1871, Park Road, Liverpool, 1875, Pendref and Bryn Seion, Ruthin, 1877, Llanerchymedd and Hebron, Maenaddfwyn, 1881, and Llangollen and Trefor, 1887.

Awdlau

'Awdl ar Bwlpud Cymru' and a transcript by Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn') of 'Awdl Ieuengctid' submitted by Ellis Roberts ('Elis Wyn o Wyrfai') to the National Eisteddfod held at Caernarvon, 1877.

Eisteddfod Ffair y Byd, 1893

Press cuttings of the adjudications of Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn') and David W[atkin] Jones ('Dafydd Morganwg') on the odes submitted for competition at the International Eisteddfod held at Chicago, 1893, and a statement by G. H. Humphrey.

Papurau eisteddfodol 'Hwfa Môn'

Adjudication by Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn') on the poems submitted for competition at the Bethesda 'eisteddfod', 1876, on 'englynion' at the Salem (Bethesda) competitive meeting, 1879, notes of an address on 'Henafiaeth yr Orsedd' at the Llandudno St David's Day Festival, 1896, an ode on the opening of the Chicago International Eisteddfod, 1893, and the order of proceedings at the opening of the national 'eisteddfodau' held at Llanelli, 1895, and Llandudno, 1896.

Darlithiau Hwfa Môn

A collection of lectures and notes of sermons by Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'): 'Coron Bywyd'; 'Ysbrydoliaeth y Bibl'' 'Y Dyn Ieuanc'; 'Tros y Dón'; 'Rhôs Trehwfa Cerig Ceinwen'; 'Awen', 1904; 'Anerchiad yn Ngwyl Dewi Sant Llynlleifiad, 1902'; 'Y Tragwyddol Allu'; and sermon notes on I Kings, 18, 44, I Chron., 29, 1, and Luke, 24, 19.

Correspondence

One of four volumes containing letters, postcards and telegrams addressed to W. J. Parry and others. Some of the earlier letters were written to Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'). The majority of the letters relate to the public activities of W. J. Parry. The correspondents include D. Rees, Bodorgan, 1915; G. Caradoc Rees, Liverpool and Bangor, 1915; J. M. Rees, Penygroes, 1892; J. Rhydderch, Pwllheli, 1915; Timothy Richards, Lampeter, 1915; J[ohn] Herbert Roberts, Kensington, 1902; D. Roberts, Tai duon, 1858; G. Roberts, Bethesda, 1892; O[wen] L[ewis] Roberts, Liverpool, 1915; L[ewis] J[ones] Roberts, Llandudno, 1914-1915; R. T. Roberts, San Francisco, 1879; Richard Roberts, Caernarvon, 1921-1922; Roberts, Barber & Hughes, Bangor, 1864; R. Williams, Bethesda, 1865; Robert Thomas ('Ap Vychan'), 1867; Sir Alfred Thomas, Baron Pontypridd, 1915; D[ewi] Rowlands, Brecon ['Dewi Môn'], 1906; A[rthur] A[shley] Ruck, Caernarvon, 1902; John Thomas ('Eifionydd'), 1907; John Smith, North Williamstown, 1915; R. Thomas, Menai Bridge, 1915; W[alter] W[arwick] Vivian, Port Dinorwic, 1892; Henry [Harvey] Vivian, London, 1906; William E[dward] Sackville West, 1879-1884; John Williams, Pontypridd, 1879; [Sir] G[eoffrey] Whiskard, London, 1920; Tom Watkins; David Williams, Cwmbowydd, 1869; E. H. Williams, Llanrug, 1893; Evan Williams, Caernarfon, 1912-1915; J[ohn] Pentir Williams, Bangor, 1915; John Williams, Bethesda, 1892; Richard Williams, [Bangor, Pennsylvania], 1879; Robert Williams, London, 1902; Thomas Closs Williams, Dinorwic, 1887; William Elias Williams, Caernarvon, 1887; W[illiam] Cynwyd Williams, Llanrwst, 1914; R. H. Williams, Bala, 1915; W[illiam] J[ohn] Williams, Caernarvon, 1885-1888; John Prydderch Williams ('Rhydderch o Fôn'), 1867; Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'), 1867-1889; E[milius] A[lexander] Young, Bangor, 1887; Arthur Wyatt, Bangor, 1885; and the General Post Office, 1869-1893.

Awdl,

The 'awdl' on 'Rhagluniaeth' by Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'), which was awarded the prize at the Birkenhead National Eisteddfod, 1878.

Hwfa Môn, 1823-1905

Letters to Samuel Roberts (S.R.).

Letters, 1808-1885, from persons interested in social reforms, politics, and education, including John Bright, Richard Cobden, Walter Davies ('Gwallter Mechain'), John Griffiths ('Gohebydd'), Walter D. Jerermy, Morgan Lloyd, Sir Theodore Martin, J. H. Puleston, Henry Richard, G. O. Trevelyan, Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'), Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, and C. W. Williams Wynn, to Samuel Roberts ('S.R.'), with drafts of replies to some of them; from 'S.R.' to his father, his brother John, and others; from John Roberts ('J.R.') to George Roberts and others; from Humphrey Gwalchmai to John Hughes; from A. Rees to J. Holden; from C. W. Williams Wynn to the electors of Montgomeryshire; and a letter of introduction to friends in America given to 'S.R.' by William Henry Channing. There are also pamphlets relating to postal and other reforms.

Robert John Pryse ('Gweirydd ap Rhys')

Particulars of the career and published and other works of Robert John Pryse ('Gweirydd ap Rhys') and letters, 1876-1878, from him to Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'), with an adjudication by 'Hwfa Môn' on an 'eisteddfod' ode on 'Rhagluniaeth'.

Llythyrau

Autograph letters, mainly to 'Rhuddenfab', from John R. Burton (Wrexham), D. D. Green (Whitland), C. R. Jones (Llanfyllin), J[oseph]D[avid] (Ruthin), Robert Lloyd Jones (Bala), Lewis William Lewis ('Llew Llwyfo'), David Roberts (Wrexham), Griffith Roberts ('Gwrtheyrn'), Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'), John Thomas ('Eifionydd'), [Cadwaladr] Tawelfryn Thomas (Groeswen, near Caerphilly), J[ohn] Ceulanydd Williams ('Ceulanydd'), Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn') and Watkin Hezekiah Williams ('Watcyn Wyn').

Barddoniaeth, erthyglau a llythyrau

Press cuttings of articles, poetry and miscellaneous notes by 'Rhuddenfab', including notes on 'eisteddfodau'; a series of seventy articles entitled 'Deugain Mlynedd yn Ôl' by 'Rhen O', i.e. 'Rhuddenfab'; and autograph letters to 'Rhuddenfab' from Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'), Sir George Osborne Morgan, John Davies ('Taliesin Hiraethog'), William Jones ('Ehedydd Iâl'), J. Ceulanydd Williams ('Ceulanydd'), Richard Davies ('Mynyddog') and John Thomas ('Eifionydd'); etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1875-1892, to John A[thanasius] Jones ('Athan Fardd') from many correspondents, including Cosslett Cosslett ('Carnelian'), Thomas Essile Davies ('Dewi Wyn o Essyllt'), Sir Owen M. Edwards, T. C. Edwards ('Cynonfardd'), D. Emlyn Evans, Sir E. Vincent Evans, Charles Henry Glascodine, Griffith Penar Griffiths ('Penar'), John Griffiths, Neath, Jenkin Howell, Aberdare, L. W. Johns, Sparta, Wisconsin, U.S.A., D. W. Jones ('Dafydd Morganwg'), E. Gurnos Jones, J. R. Kilsby-Jones, H. Elvet Lewis ('Elfed'), Lewis William Lewis ('Llew Llwyfo'), John Rhys Morgan ('Lleurwg'), Robert Parry ('Robin Ddu Eryri'), Evan Rees ('Dyfed'), Jonathan Rees ('Nathan Wyn'), Jonathan Reynolds ('Nathan Dyfed'), Daniel Thomas ('Pabellwyson'), John Thomas ('Eifionydd'), Lizzie Glanffrwd Thomas ('Llinos y De'), W. Glanffrwd Thomas ('Glanffrwd'), Gwilym Williams, Miskin Manor, H. Cernyw Williams ('Cernyw'), Rowland Williams ('Hwfa Môn'), Thomas Williams ('Brynfab') and Watkin H. Williams ('Watcyn Wyn').

'Cytrasedd yr Iaith Gymraeg',

An essay entitled 'Traethawd ar Gytrasedd yr Iaith Gymraeg ag Ieithoedd Henafol Eraill' written by 'Galiad', i.e. Ioan Pedr, for the Ruthin National Eisteddfod, 1868, together with marginal notes by Rowland Williams, adjudicator.

Ioan Pedr and Rowland Williams.

Album of the Rev. Ellis Thomas Davies

  • NLW MS 23700C.
  • Ffeil
  • 1849-1884.

A volume belonging to the Rev. Ellis Thomas Davies, Independent minister, Abergele, containing poems and greetings in English and Welsh, autographs and sketches, 1849-1885, mainly by other Independent ministers, including Hugh Hughes (Huw Tegai), [1849x1864] (f. 3), Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn), [1851], 1858 (ff. 3, 18 verso), William Williams (Caledfryn), 1852 (f. 5), William Rees (Gwilym Hiraethog), [1850s] (ff. 8, 55), Thomas Roberts (Scorpion), 1853 (f. 9), Michael D. Jones, [1857x1879] (f. 17), Henry Rees, 1863 (f. 50), Samuel Roberts (S.R.), 1867 (f. 54 verso), R. T. Evans, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 1881 (f. 57 verso), Robert Parry (Robyn Ddu Eryri), 1880 (f. 98 verso), and many others including family members.
Among the works quoted are a Latin poem by George Herbert (f. 1 verso) and a Bengali version of John 3.16, 1885 (f. 75 verso). There are englynion in English by David Griffith (Clwydfardd) referring to a visit to the Great Exhibition, 1851 (f. 77). Also included are sketches of a dog, 1878 (f. 31), and of Abergele, 1866 (f. 67).

Davies, E. T. (Ellis Thomas), 1822-1895

Capel Treflys, Dyffryn Ogwen,

A notebook containing minutes, 1864-1866, of a committee, appointed by Bethesda Congregational church, Bethesda, Caernarvonshire, under the leadership of Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn), for the establishment of a chapel at Treflys, Dyffryn Ogwen, Caernarvonshire; together with minutes, 1886, of a meeting of the deacons of the neighbouring Salem Congregational chapel.

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