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Eben Fardd, 1802-1863 -- Diaries
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Diaries of 'Eben Fardd',

A composite volume comprising Y Dyddiadur Methodistaidd, 1845, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1851, 1852, and additional leaves, with diary entries and memoranda by Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd').

Diary of Eben Fardd,

A notebook containing diary entries by Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd'), 7 January 1843 - 25 December 1844. The greater part of the volume was published in Bye-gones, 1894, pp. 501-4, and 1896, pp. 249-53. The beginning of the volume has since been seriously damaged by burning.

Eben Fardd: Memoranda and accounts,

A composite volume, lettered 'Eben Fardd's MS', comprising day and 'memoranda' books of Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd'). Among the material recorded by the writer are extracts relating to Tractarianism; diary entries, 1837-9, 1849; shop, school, bookbinding and other accounts, 1839-40; mensuration problems and tables, etc., c. 1834; 'Memorandum of Literary adventures and Transactions ... 1848-55, being largely a list of adjudications at eisteddfodau and literary meetings, and 'adjudicatory transactions conducted on the New Plan', 1855-6, and 'Requisitions & invitations declined', 1855-7; Llanarmon School, Clynnog School, and sundry accounts, 1827; etc.

'Eben Fardd',

A volume of letters, 1857-1859, from Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd') and Mary, his wife, to their son James at the Reverend John Jenkins's school, Abbey Square, Chester; with one letter by James E. Thomas, 1853; a draft statement on a plan for Clynnog school, and 'Eben Fardd's diary, 23 April- 28 May 1855, relating to the fatal illness of his daughter, Catherine.

'Eben Fardd', Mary Thomas and James Thomas.

Eben Fardd's Memorandum,

A composite volume lettered 'Eben Fardd's Memorandum', comprising Y Dyddiadur Methodistaidd, 1853, 1854, 1856, 1857, 1859, and two leaves from the diary for 1850 (13-26 January, 24 March-6 April), and additional leaves, with diary entries and copious school accounts and other memoranda by Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd').

Letters to 'Myrddin Fardd',

Letters written to John Jones ('Myrddin Fardd'). The writers include E[dward] Anwyl, Aberystwyth, 1899 (thanks for present, the writer is greatly interested in Caernarvonshire antiquities), Reverend J[ohn] J[ones] Davies, Llanfihangel y Pennant Rectory, 1906 (he will do his best to trace the recipient's 'Geirlyfr Bywgraffiadol o Enwogion Cymru'), Reverend E[van] Evans, Llansadwrn Rectory [Anglesey], 1904 (Salesbury of Rûg and Vaughan of Llwydiarth pedigrees), William George, Criccieth, 1889-90 (2) (the recipient's attempt to trace copies of the 'Llyfrau Gleision' [Blue Books], requesting the recipient's observations on the enclosed), H[enry] Hughes, Brynkir Station, [18]94-5 (2) (the writer's offer to the recipient for a letter of Peter Williams, etc.), Rob[er]t Ivey, bookbinder, Pen-y-groes, North Wales, 1918 (the delivery of a book), M[ary] I[sabella] Jones-Parry, Aberdunant, Tremadoc and from Plas Tregayan, Llangefni, 1884-5 and undated (18) (the receipt of copies of the recipient's Adgof uwch Anghof, the purchase by the writer of a transcript by the recipient of the Tai Croesion MS, the mutual exchange of books and the loan of manuscripts by the recipient to the writer, critical comments on [J. Y. W. Lloyd] The History .... of Powys Fadog, thanks for a present of dishes, the possibility of publication of the recipient's works by the Cymmrodorion Society, a request for the loan of a Wynnstay MS for transcribing, Caernarvonshire heraldry and pedigrees, the descent of the writer's title to Aberdunant, the delay in publishing the recipient's 'Antiquities' and 'Enwogion Lleyn', discouraging the publication of the diary of [Ebenezer Thomas] 'Eben Fardd'), M. P. Morris, Carnarvon, 1903 (delighted to hear addressee had received a gift from the Government, the forthcoming publication of [Gleanings from God's Acre]), John F. Owen, Aberdunant, Tremadoc, 1884 (5) (the writer's family pedigrees, the publication of Adgof uwch Anghof, the loan of books and manuscripts to the writer by the addressee), A[braham] Jones Williams, Gellewig [sic], Pwllheli, 1886 (requesting an English translation of an extract from Lewis Dwnn), M. Williams, Gellewig Hall, Pwllheli, 1886 (the return of books), and W. Llewelyn Williams, House of Commons, 1918 (thanks for books). Included at the end are letters from W. M. Hughes, Bangor to E. Thomas ['Eben Fardd'], 1853 (thanks for an English translation of a song by the writer, unfavourable prospects for the Bangor eisteddfod, the writer's taking of Nant-y-Bettws Quarry), and Richard Parry ('Gwalchmai'), Llandudno to G. Lewis, 1879 (eisteddfod compositions).

Llyfr Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd'),

A composite volume largely in the autograph of Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd') containing pedigrees (John Jones ('Myrddin Fardd') has marked some items, e.g. Llwynhelyg, Cwningaer, Robert ab Gwilym Ddu, John Wynn Morris of Wmwlch & Tyddyn Mawr); lines of verse (?incomplete) beginning 'My friend and I, on one autumnal morn ...' containing a reference to visiting John Thomas ('Siôn Wyn o Eifion'); the beginning of a translation of 'Awdl Elusengarwch' (Dewi Wyn [o Eifion]) under the title 'Charity'; a copy of a letter, 1854, from Ebenezer Thomas to the Reverend M. Rice Morgan, Pengwern, near Swansea (a claim for postage expenses in connection with the Treforys Eisteddfod); 'Englynion Wrth ganfod Eben Fardd. Awst 20 1853' by 'Maccwy' [?Robert Roberts, 'Macwy Môn']; diary entries, 2 May - 10 September 1858, relating to the illness and death of Elizabeth, youngest daughter of 'Eben Fardd'; a letter, 1852, from William Evans, Llandwrog to Ebenezer Thomas, sending a copy of some lines of verse by the writer entitled 'Hail, Clynnog Fawr'; a note concerning Goronwy Owen and his descendants in America based on letters in Yr Herald Cymraeg, 10 July 1858; accounts in connection with 'Y Seat Ganu', 1859-62; notes for essays or addresses (e.g. 'Ystyriaethau ar ddydd diolchgarwch am y cynhauaf yn 1856 (Medi 30)'); notes on temperance; a transcript by E. Vardd [sic] of the comments in the Carnarvon & Denbigh Herald, 12 January 1856, on his lecture at the Hope Hall, Liverpool on January 2; observations on, 'Church Discipline' and a note concerning a [C.M.] Mo[nthly] Meeting at Brynaera, 7 September 1845; an adjudication (beginning wanting) of the poetical compositions submitted for competition at a [Merthyr] Eisteddfod, [Christmas Day, 1850] (see Seren Gomer, 1851, p. 45); and an adjudication of the poetical compositions at the Denbigh Eisteddfod, 1860. Interpersed are items of poetry by Eben Fardd, some in the form of press-cuttings, together with some loose papers (e.g. a copy of a letter to the editor of the Carnarvon and Denbigh Herald, [1849], and a list of 'Friends and correspondents') and printed matter (e.g. circulars relating to a proposed testimonial to [David Williams] 'Alaw Goch', and to the Aberffraw Eisteddfod of 1849). The volume also contains one or two entries in the hand of John Jones ('Myrddin Fardd').

Memoranda and accounts of Eben Fardd,

A composite volume of 'Memoranda and Accounts' of Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd'), comprising diary entries or 'Memoranda', 1836-7, 1847-51; [Clynnog] Sunday School candle accounts, 1836; Clynnog parish accounts, 1835-6; binding accounts, memoranda, and debts, 1836; [Clynnog] School accounts and debts, 1836-7; shop accounts and 'observations', 1836-7; 'Remarks on Matters of Business', 1836; a 'minute record' of private expenses, 1836; a table of incidents in his life, 1808-56; rough minutes and accounts of the committees of Clynnog Literary Meetings and Six-weekly [Sunday] School Meetings, 1855-8; etc.

Pedigrees, notes, diary of 'Eben Fardd', etc.

A composite volume almost entirely in the autograph of Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd') containing a few notes and pedigrees mainly of Caernarfonshire interest (Lleuar, Hafod boeth, Plas Llanwnda, notes copied from a Bible, 'Monument inscriptions in Llanfag'len', etc.); a diary of Eben Fardd for the greater part of 1838 (in four sections, January 1 - June 1, June 2 - July 21, July 26 - August 22, and October 27 - December 24 [end wanting]); two letters from Evan Evans ['Ieuan Glan Geirionydd'], Christleton, 1840 and undated, one to [Eben Fardd], the other to - Williams, and five letters from Thomas Thomas, Vicarage, Caernarfon, 1840, all to Eben Fardd (the possibility that Eben Fardd might prepare for holy orders); holograph copies of two letters from Ebenezer Thomas, Clynnog to the Reverend Hugh Owen, Trefeilir near Aberffraw, 1849 (the repercussions of the Aberffraw Eisteddfod); statistics and suggestions with regard to meetings of Sunday Schools in the Clynnog District (C.M.); an account of 'The Method of Analysing Mineral Waters' written and presented to Eben Fardd by John Pughe, Esq., Surgeon ['Ioan ap Hu Feddyg'], 'then of Cochybug, Clynnog, now of Aberdovey'; and further miscellaneous notes and pedigrees, concluding with Brondanwg and 'Ffynnon Digyw (Diguré), Coetyno and Clynnog Vawr.