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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Lewis, D. (David), 1828-1908
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Deunydd amrywiol

Biographical notices of John and David Lewis; an award by arbitrators concerning the division of the estate of John Davies, Tymawr, Llanrhystyd, 1860; a programme for a concert by David Lewis, 18 December 1867, ending with 'Hen Wlad fy Nhadau'; words for an election song in Cardiganshire, (?1841); a broadside: 'Anrheg i Gantorion Llanrhystyd, 1854'; an appeal and list of subscribers towards providing candelabra in a chapel in the Llanrhystyd district; and miscellaneous transcripts and notes.

General correspondence,

Includes letters from David Lewis, W. J. Lewis (3), F. T. Palgrave (2), Edward A. Freeman (3), John Evans, Henry Austin Bruce (Lord Aberdare), Francis J. Jayne, Henry Bradley, Emil Hübner (4), James Graves, Llywarch Reynolds, Norman Moore, H. Hussey Vivian, Henry Owen, John J. Earle, Louis Lucien Bonaparte (7), John Roberts, W. M. Flinders Petrie, Julien Vinson, George Butler, Henri Gaidoz, Mary F. Macclesfield, Robinson Ellis, Robert Roberts, Max Müller, and Frederick York Powell.

General correspondence,

Includes letters from Edward B. Tylor, Marie Henri d’Arbois de Jubainville, Edward A. Freeman (3), D. Lledrodian Davies, W. M. Hennessy, Arthur Mitchell, John Veitch, George E. Robinson, G. I. Ascoli, Joseph Anderson, Alexander Ritchie, Robert Borland, Wentworth Webster (2), H. D. Harper (7), John G. Michie, J. Anderson, Henry Austin Bruce (Lord Aberdare), J. J. Macsweeney, Charles Plummer, Samuel Ferguson, Henry Bradley (3), H. L. D. Ward, F. J. Child, Betha Hills-Johnes, Andrew Lang, W. J. Roberts ('Gwilym Cowlyd'), David Evan Davies, David Lewis, Francis J. Jayne, Edmund Gurney, and Howel W. Lloyd.

Islwyn,

Manuscript score (without words) of the Welsh hymn-tune 'Islwyn' by David Lewis, arranged for male voices and orchestra. Includes orchestral parts.

Llythyrau, L-M

Letters addressed to John Ceiriog Hughes, and one, 1897, to Mrs Annie Hughes, mainly on literary and eisteddfodic matters. The correspondents (L-M) include Thomas Levi, 1862-1870, David Lewis, Llanrhystyd, Lewis William Lewis (Llew Llwyfo), 1862-1867, John Ambrose Lloyd, 1862-1863, Thomas Richard Lloyd (Yr Estyn), 1871-1875, Richard Mills (Rhydderch Hael), 1865, and George Osborne Morgan, 1877.

Miscellanea

Miscellaneous tunes: 'Griddfanau Crist', 'The Emigrant's Lament', 'Tra bo dau, noted by J[ohn] Lloyd Williams', 'Bwthyn bach melyn fy Nhad' (R[ichard] S[amuel] Hughes), hymn-tunes composed by D. Emlyn Evans at Cemmes, February 1909, and 'Lisa Talysarn'; a note on Adpar by Egerton Phillimore, a brief autobiographical sketch by David Lewis, Llanrhystud, 1902, a note by J[ohn] Lloyd Williams on a postcard depicting 'Aelwyd Angharad'; a programme of a 'Concert Gallois' at the 'Théatre Breton'; a sheet from Allgemeine Musik-Zeitung, 1898, containing a portrait and testimonials to D[avid] Ffrangcon-Davies; papers relating to 'The Emlyn Evans Testimonial Fund'; press cuttings including a biographical sketch of A[nne] A[daliza] Puddicombe ('Allen Raine').

Music,

Anthems, hymn-tunes, part-songs, etc. composed or arranged by William Davies (Cae'r blaidd, Ffestiniog), Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'), John Owen ('Owain Alaw'), J. B. Jones, D. Emlyn Evans, David Jenkins, J[ames] H. Rowlands ('Asaph Glyn Dyfi'), Daniel Read, David Lewis, D[avid] J[enkin] Morgan, John Ambrose Lloyd and John Thomas (Llanwrtyd), and a copy of Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'): An Oratorio! The Storm of Tiberias ... (Bethesda, R. Jones).