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Wm Williams, Cowbridge Free School, to Ab Iolo,

Wm Williams, Cowbridge Free School, to Ab Iolo, Merthyr Tydvil. The name 'Caerex' (a field). There is still a stone of some note within the turnpike-gate of the East which the writer remembers used to be annually whitewashed by the neighbours and to which the Corporation in their perambulation always used to walk, but he does not know whether it is a part of the cromlech to which the addressee alludes. There is no vestige to the best of his knowledge of the 'Twr y Bontfaen'.

Wm Williams, Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire, to Taliesin Williams,

Wm Williams, Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire, to Mr Taliesin Williams, Merthyr Tidvil. Reminding him of his promise to write a Welsh inscription to be put on a silver snuff-box that was presented to the writer on his leaving Wales. He has annexed for TW's perusal an 'englyn' sent him for that purpose by one of his old friends - it was composed, he believes, by Mr Williams of the Swan. He has also annexed an inscription which is merely to convey an idea of what he wishes to say.

Writ of Subpoena to Mr Edward Wiliams, Thomas Jones, and William Wiliams,

Writ of Subpoena to Mr Edward Wiliams, Thomas Jones, and William Wiliams to appear at the Great Sessions for co. Glamorgan at Cardiff on September 19 in a cause between John Doe, lessee of William Rees and David Terry, plaintiff, and Robert Thomas, defendant, to testify on the part of the defendant. On the dorse are some grammatical notes by Iolo Morganwg.

Writ to George Thomas, John Evans, Ma_garet David, and Evan John to appear at the Great Sessions for [?Carmarthen],

Writ to George Thomas, John Evans, Ma_garet [sic] David, and Evan John to appear at the Great Sessions for co. [? Carmarthen] to testify the truth in an action of the King on the prosecution of Richard Foley, gent, against Daniel Evans, Thomas Evans, and Daniel Jones upon a bill of indictment to be preferred against the said Daniel Evans and others for sedition. Copy.

WW to [?Taliesin Williams].

W[illiam] W[illiams] to [?Taliesin Williams]. Circumstances have prevented his attending the meeting, where he intended to thank the addressee for the loan of the Gododin. The addressee might do considerable good to the cause if at Abergavenny he would make half as good a speech as he did formerly at Merthyr, and among other topics introduce remarks of the following tendency. Asking him not to mention or even allude to the name of the writer or anyone. His brother's return from Scotland.

'Y Brawd G. Owain o Veirion' to Mr Edward Williams, 'By favour of Col. Johnes',

He was glad to hear by the addressee's letter to Myvyr of his arrival at Havod Uchdryd and still more so at his finding there such a treasure. A box is being made up with all haste - its contents. EW will see that they have nearly exhausted their store for the Cynveirdd part of the Volume, therefore what pieces he may find belonging to that head will be soon wanted. Griffiths's dilatoriness; owing to his delay it has been thought necessary to begin another volume by other hands, unknown to him. This volume contains prose matter, mostly historical, and begins with the Triads. What it is proposed to give next. Myvyr is very anxious for the addressee to be able to get some young man in the neighbourhood as a scribe. He (Myvyr) thinks that EW had best not think of going to the North - what in Myvyr's opinion his plan should be. When EW is safely caught hold of in London it is to be hoped they will get him to bring out his history of Beirdd Ynys Prydain. Reference to the addressee's discoveries at Havod. Even if he had not found there the key he mentions perhaps it might have been done by Hun Cwenllian. He (WO) never hinted this key to Humstr[um] and will not send him the addressee's. The America scheme. Sionyn is going to co. Glam. in a day or two and is to take with him the addressee's and Taliesin's 4th parts of Dict. Myvyr will write with the box. Endorsed: 'at Hafod'.

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