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Glamorgan rates; poems, &c.,

Particulars of rates levied upon Glamorgan hundreds at the end of the sixteenth century and at later periods up to 1755; a transcript, in an eighteenth century hand, of 'Crwydraid Dychymmyg i fyd yr ysbrydoedd neu fyfyrdodau ar farwolaeth y Parchedig Mr. Lewis Lewis yr hwn â ymadawodd Meh. 9, 1769'; accounts of disbursements; miscellaneous poems; memoranda; etc.

Glamorgan, 'collectanea',&c.

Miscellaneous extracts and 'collectanea' mainly relating to Glamorgan and including a transcript by Walter Calverley Trevelyan, Edinburgh of prayers to King Henry VI; an account of the manor of Walterston, Glamorgan; extracts from the Davies of Cringell manuscripts, etc., much of them in the hand of John Montgomery Traherne, with a fragment in the hand of William Davies, Cringell.

Jean Poingdestre,

A notebook mainly in the autograph of Jean Poingdestre, the historian of Jersey, containing exercises, poems, etc., written, 1627-1629, whilst he was a student at Oxford and Cambridge, with additions in a later hand.

Jean Poingdestre and others.

John Walters and his sons, &c.,

Letters, 1779-c. 1783, of John Walters the elder, rector of Llandough near Cowbridge and vicar of St Hilary, Glamorgan, and of his sons John and Daniel; poems written in the letters, including one by Daniel Walters to Iorwerth Gwilim, i.e. Edward Williams ('Iolo Morganwg') and one, in Latin, by John Walters commemorating Captain James Cook ; a poem entitled 'Ar y gwrthryfel mawr yn Ffraingc, pan torrwyd pen Brenin Lewis yr 16 ai Frehines [sic]', possibly by a 'Mr Lewis, Penline'; a printed copy of 'Lines on the lamented Death of Sir Christopher Cole, K.C.B. by L. N., Swansea, 1836; letters, 1930, to Lady Mansel Franklen, St Hilary.

John Walters, John Walters, junior, Daniel Walters and others.

Letters to J. M. Traherne,

Letters, 1851-1854, to John Montgomery Traherne from (Lady) Mary Lucy Cole, W. C. Trevelyan, William Floyd, R. H. Cleeve, Robert Ingham, James Raine (Durham), Edward Arthur Copleston, Thomas H. Wyatt, Thomas Guy, John Griffith (Llansannor), Lewis Thomas (Bonvilstone), Joseph Hunter, Richard Croft, George T. Clark, Lewis Weston Dillwyn, Sir George-Gilbert Scott, Alfred Ollivant (bishop of Llandaff), etc.

Letters to J. M. Traherne, &c.

Letters, 1853-[c. 1860], mainly to John Montgomery Traherne, from Lady Bute, J. H. Todd (Dublin), John Keble, W. H. Beaver (Cowbridge), Philip H. Howard, J. Dillwyn Llewelyn (Penllergaer), Francis Glennon (London), Connop Thirlwall (bishop of St. Davids), H. Albertson (London), H. Wellesley (Oxford), R. L. Cotten (Oxford), John Hussey (Blandford), J. M. Dyke, Madam Bunsen, J. R. Gower, Frederick, fourth baron Spencer, J. R. Planché (College of Arms), William Golding (Biddenham), Daniel Rock, Alwyne Compton, W. H. Turner (Trent), Thomas F. Luttrell, E. Jeffris Esdaile, Robert H. Inglis, W. D. Conybeare (dean of Llandaff), Henry M. Hawkins (London), J. Graham Vivian (Swansea), Joseph Joseph (Brecon), Thomas Hughes (Chester), Octavius Morgan, Thomas Jones (Chetham Library, Manchester), James Stuart (London), R. C. Nicholl Carne (Nash Manor), Lewis Thomas (Llandough), N. E. Vaughan, Sir George Gilbert Scott (architect), C. R. M. Talbot (Margam), W. Richardson (St. Davids), W. Salmon (Penllyne Court), H. Howard (Donington Rectory), J. Ponsonby Lucas (Rhosilly Rectory), George Rice, fourth baron Dynevor, Matthew Moggridge, H. Longueville Jones, J. Wilson, John C. Nicholl (Merthyr Mawr), John Phillips (York), Edward Hawkins (British Museum), Illtyd Nicholl (Usk), Edward Charlton (Newcastle), William Floyd (London), James Raine (Durham), W. H. Llewelyn (Tranmere), Henry Burgess (Newport Pagnell), R. F. Lascelles Jenner (Wenvoe), (Sir) Stephen R. Glynne (Hawarden Castle), Edwin Guest (Cambridge), W. Basil Jones (bishop of St. Davids), E. L. Barnwell (Ruthin), etc.

Letters to J. M. Traherne, &c.,

Letters, 1703/4-1864, from Henry Davenport (Fort St. George, East Indies), to Sir John Talbot, Isleworth; Charles Talbot (Shrewsbury), to ----; Gryffith Price, Lydia White (Bath), Robert Garden (London), Phebe Wells (London), Stephen White (Bath), and Ann Wood to Mrs. Llewellin, Coedriglan; G. Jenner (Brighton), to L. Traherne (Coytrehen); Griffith Llewellyn (Baglan), to Lady Mary Talbot (Cheltenham); Herbert Marshall (bishop of Llandaff), to W. Bruce Knight; R. Reece (Cardiff), to J. Johnson (Cowbridge); [P William, first] earl Nelson (Trafalgar), E. Williams (bookseller, London), A. Saunderson, Lord John Stuart, William Buckland (geologist), John Roby (Swansea), Philip Bliss (Oxford), Sir Thomas Phillipps (Middlehill), Henry Hey Knight, Thomas Johnson (Cardiff), Thomas Davies (Wenvoe), John Charles, third earl of Clarendon, H. Douglas (Newland Vicarage), Thomas Rockett (Spettesbury), E. Bassett (Llantwit Major); Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, William Williams (Aberpergwm), Taliesin Williams ('Taliesin ab Iolo'), John Frederick, first earl Cawdor, W. J. Rees (Cascob), Thomas Price ('Carnhuanawc'), J. E. Tyler, G. T. Clark, J. C. Prichard, (Bristol), G. T. Belts (Heralds' College), Edwin O. Tregelles (Melincryddan), and R. Reece (Cardiff), to John Montgomery Traherne; etc.

Letters to J. M. Traherne, &c.,

Letters, 1836-1856, to John Montgomery Traherne from John Webb (Cardiff and Tretire), C. G. Young (College of Arms), R. Reece (Cardiff), Catherine Jones (Bath), W. J. Rees (Cascob), Samuel Fenton (Fishguard), Edward V. Ulverson (Cowbridge), D. Jones Lewis (Gilfach) John Jones ('Tegid'), Charlotte E. Guest, J. Johnson (Cowbridge), Joseph Hunter (London), George Grant Francis (Swansea), L. W. Dillwyn (Swansea), C. K. Kemeys Tynte ( Halswell), J. Davies (Reynoldston), Viscount Adare, H. T. Talbot, Richard Watson (bishop of Llandaff), Daniel Rock (London), Evan Evans (Caerphilly), William Rees (Llandovery), W. Powell (Abergavenny), Richard Whately (Dublin), E. W. Richards (St. Andrews Rectory, Dinas Powis), George Lisle (St. Fagans), Charles Hamilton Smith (Plymouth), James H. Todd (Dublin), J. E. Richard (Pyle), W. H. Swytley (Cardiff), W. H. Smyth, John W. Nicholl, Henry, seventh duke of Beaufort, J. Forshals (British Museum), D. Griffiths (Llanilid), C. E. Long (London), Evan Morgan (Llantwit Major), T. G. Ragland (Cambridge), Philip Tollemache (Bramham Biggin), V. G. Huber, Robert Oliver Jones (Fonmon Castle), W. C. Trevelyan (Nettlecombe, Taunton ), H. Douglas (Durham), E. Davis Protheroe, W. D. Conybeare (dean of Llandaff), D. Jeffreys (Neath), Edward Price (Gelligaer), J. M. Derick ( London), Frank Howard (London), William Bromet, C. H. Hartshorne, Alfred Ollivant (bishop of Llandaff), William Floyd (Cardiff and London), E. Melville (St. Davids), C. R. M. Talbot (Margam), Robert Valentine Leach (Briton Ferry), Lady Bute (Mountstuart), E. H. Tracy (British Embassy, Vienna), etc.; to Chancellor [W. Bruce] Knight from David Jeffreys; and to John Johnes, Dolau Cothi, from D. Jones Lewis, Gilfach.

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.

Llandaff cathedral, &c.,

Miscellanea relating to ecclesiastical affairs in Glamorgan, particularly the cathedral and diocese of Llandaff, and including a copy of Some Account of the Condition of the Fabric of Llandaff Cathedral from 1575 to its Reopening in 1857 ... (London, 1857).

Llantwit Major and Boverton,

Two copies which belonged to John Montgomery Traherne of 'The Antiquities of Llantwit Major and Boverton in the County of Glamorgan collected from different Authors and Manuscripts by Henry Tucker of Lantwit 1813', the second copy dated 6 January 1818.

Henry Tucker.

Llyfr Llywelyn Siôn o Langewydd,

Cywyddau, awdlau and other poetry mainly in the hand of Llywelyn Siôn of Llangewydd, Glamorgan, poet and transcriber of Welsh manuscripts. Among the works included are those of Lewys Morgannwg, Davydd Nanmor, Iorwerth Vynglwyd, Howel Swrdwal, Risiart Iorwerth, Lewys y Glynn, Wiliam Egwad, Gyttor Glynn, Gwili, Tew, Sion Mowddwy, Llywelyn Sion (y copiwr), Risiart Lewys, Sion ap Howel Gwyn, Davydd Benwyn, Sion Tydyr, Meredydd ap Roser, Ieuan Gethin, Ieuan ap Howel Swrdwal, Huw Kae Llwyd, Huw Davi o Wynedd, Ieuan tew brydydd, William Llun, Llawdden, Lewys Mon, Bedo ffylib bach, Tydur Aled, Llywelyn ap Howel ap Ieuan ap Gronw, Rys Pennarth, Howel Davydd ap Ieuan ap Rys, Syr ffylip Emlyn, Syr Gruffydd Vychan, Lang lewys, Gryffydd Gryg, Thomas Derllysg, Rys Brychan, Ieuan ap Huw, Sils ap Sion, Daio du o benn y dainiol, Meistr Harri, Tydur Penllyn, Llywelyn Goch y dant, Gryffydd Davydd ychan, Gryffydd Llwyd ap Einon lygliw, Huw Dwnn, Risiart ap Rys brydydd, Ieuan daelwyn, Iolo Goch, Gwilim ap Ieuan hen, Morgan ap Howel, Thomas Llywelyn, Rys Brydydd, Ieuan ap Rydderch ap Ieuan Llwyd, Sion y Kent, Maredydd ap Rys, Mairig Davydd, Rys Nanmor, Rys Brenn, Ieuan Du'r Bilwg, Syr Davydd ap ffylip ap Rys, Ieuan Llawdden, Thomas Brwynllys, Rys ap Harri, Gronw Wiliam, Deio ap Ieuan Du, Morgan Elfel. Inserted between ff. 196 and 197 are poems in a later hand, mainly to Rowland Gwyn of Glanbran, by Thomas Jones, vicar of Llangamarch, his brother Dafydd Jones, and Thomas Morgan. At the end is a list of the poems and authors in a still later hand.

Llywelyn Siôn and others.

Material relating to Cardiff,

Miscellaneous material relating to Cardiff, including printed extracts from a history of Rawlins White (d. 1555); a copy of an inventory, November 1673, of goods and household staff at Cardiff Castle; notes on the lords of Cardiff Castle and tables showing their descent; a copy of an act of the reign of Queen Anne for the rebuilding of Cardiff Bridge; a programme of 'Tableaux Vivans' to be exhibited at Cardiff Castle, 1 February 1856; a printed letter, 1860, from Clement Waldron and Joseph H. Wallis to John Montgomery Traherne relating to a series of 'conversazioni' to be held at Cardiff; plans of the Bute Ship Canal, 1839, and of the proposed layout of the land adjoining the Bute ship dock, 1840; press cuttings; etc.

Ministers' accounts,

Ministers' accounts for the year ending at Michaelmas 1598 of the manors, lands and possessions in Glamorgan of Henry Herbert, second Earl of Pembroke, Lord Herbert of Cardiff, lord Par of Ros and Kendal, lord Marmion and St Quentin, lord President of Wales, and Knight of the Garter.

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