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Traherne-Mansel Franklen manuscripts Franklen, Thomas Mansel, Sir
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Diary, &c.,

A volume of T. Mansel Franklen containing diary entries, 1 January-23 February, 1864, scriptural discourses and notes entitled 'A man of sorrows ', 'Job', 'Westcotts Gospel of the Resurrection', etc., notes of sermons, prayers, and draft translations of portions of the New Testament. Among the insets are notes on hymn-tunes, and a biography and appreciation of Robert Schumann, musician, written at Dresden, November, 1857.

Thomas Mansel Franklen.

Glamorgan miscellanea

'Collectanea', printed and manuscript, relating mainly to Glamorgan, including copies of charters, copies of an Act of Parliament, dated 31 Henry VIII and printed by Thomas Berthelet in 1544, 'auctorisying the Kynges highnes newely to allotte certayne towneshipes in Wales', memoranda and notes by L. W. Dillwyn, John Montgomery Traherne, and Edward Williams ('Iolo Morganwg'), autograph letters, 1906-1907, from John Stuart Corbett to Sir Thomas Mansel Franklen, etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1893-1922, to Sir Thomas Mansel Franklen, St Hillary, Clerk of the Peace for Glamorgan, and to Ed. Knox from Thomas Gray (author of The Buried City of Kenfig ...) and W. G. Madan of Gloucester.

Letters,

Letters, 1859-1896, to Mrs. J. M. Traherne (née Charlotte Louisa Talbot, of Margam) from George T. Clark and Sir Thomas Phillipps, Middle Hill; to Sir Thomas Mansel Franklen from J. D. Davies, Llanmadoc, and Charles Ll. Talbot, Lacock Abbey; etc.