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Awdl: 'Dewi o Ddyfed',

An ode written by 'Dafydd ab Edmwnd' for competition for an 'Awdl Goffadwriaeth Dewi o Ddyfed' at the Llanrwst Eisteddfod, 1-3 August 1878.

'Dafydd ab Edmwnd' (pseudonym).

Collections of Chronologies ...,

A collection of notebooks entitled 'Collections of Chronologies and severall other remarkeables', gathered, 1682-1683, out of Francis Godwin's Catalogue of the Bishops of England, 1601, and the works of Peter Heylyn.

Barddoniaeth,

A collection of 'cerddi', 'englynion', and 'cywyddau', written about 1800, including poems by John Griffith, Llanddyfnan, John Dafydd Laes (Bardd Nannau), Thomas Prys (Plas Iolyn), Lewis Glyn Cothi, Siôn Tudur, Jonathan Hughes, Llewelyn ap Guttyn, Telynior Llwydiarth, Ieuan Fardd, John Rhydderch; 'caniad Mair' and 'Caniad Simion'; 'Cyneddfau amryw barthau Cymru'; and a copy of an inscription on the tomb of Mo: Lloyd, Cerrig Ceinwen, 1647.

Pregethau,

A volume of sermons and translations of English sermons by ?David Evans (see inside back cover).

Pregethau,

A pocket book containing notes taken of sermons preached by John Elias, James Hughes, John Lewis, William Williams, Richard Owen, and James Fletcher Whitridge.

Sermons,

A notebook containing early nineteenth century sermons in English; and the manuscript of an article entitled 'Gwr o'r Goron; neu naturioldeb gyda chrefydd' by William Hobley.

William Hobley and others.

The Revelation of Revelations ...,

A cyclostyled copy by John Thomson, Glasgow, 1884, of J[ane] L[ead]: The Revelation of Revelations particularly as an Essay towards the Unsealing, opening and discovering the Seven Seales, the Seven Thunders, and the New- Jerusalem state, the which have not hitherto so far been brought forth to light (except by the spiritual discerner) to any degree of satisfaction, as to the understanding of the grand mystery . . . London, 1683.

John Thomson.

Calvinistic Methodist itineraries,

Itineraries arranged for Calvinistic Methodist preachers mainly in Caernarvonshire, 1838; and a letter, 1830, from Rice Williams, Hafod Llain, to Edward Jones, concerning a consignment of copper, endorsed with an account of payments made to preachers, 1830-1831.

Rice Williams and others.

Yr Ysgol Sabothol,

An account of the Sunday school movement by Owen Gethin Jones, and additional notes on the history of Calvinistic Methodist churches in Caernarvonshire.

Owen Gethin Jones and others.

Hanes Methodistiaeth Arfon,

Original manuscript histories of local Calvinistic Methodist churches and causes written for the use of William Hobley in the preparation of his Hanes Methodistiaeth Arfon, 1910-1924: Aber; Gatehouse; Baladeulyn.

Original manuscript histories of local Calvinistic Methodist churches and causes written for the use of William Hobley in the preparation of his Hanes Methodistiaeth Arfon, 1910-1924: Bangor (Caer-hun, Twr-gwyn, Tabernacl, Hirael, Graig); Beddgelert.

Original manuscript histories of local Calvinistic Methodist churches and causes written for the use of William Hobley in the preparation of his Hanes Methodistiaeth Arfon, 1910-1924: Bethesda (Hermon, Gerlan, Brynteg); Betws Garmon; Brynrefail; Brynrhos; Bwlan; Caeathro; Caernarfon; Capel Curig; Carneddi.

Original manuscript histories of local Calvinistic Methodist churches and causes written for the use of William Hobley in the preparation of his Hanes Methodistiaeth Arfon, 1910-1924: Clynnog district (Sunday schools at Clynnog, Brynaerau, Llanllyfni, Seion, Bwlan, Ebenezer, Pen-y-groes, Nebo); Eglwys y Cysegr; Disgwylfa; Fachwen; y Felinheli; Glan-rhyd, Llanwnda; Y Glyn; 'un o gynulleidfaedd Seisnig y Goror'; Gorffwysfa, Llanberis; Preswylfa, Llanberis; Llanddeiniolen; Llanfairisgaer; Rhydfawr a'r Glasgoed, Llanddeiniolen.

Original manuscript histories of local Calvinistic Methodist churches and causes written for the use of William Hobley in the preparation of his Hanes Methodistiaeth Arfon, 1910-1924: Llanfairfechan (Caersalem, Horeb); Llanllyfni; Llanllechid; Nebo, Llanllyfni; Llanrug.

Original manuscript histories of local Calvinistic Methodist churches and causes written for the use of William Hobley in the preparation of his Hanes Methodistiaeth Arfon, 1910-1924: Nantlle; Nantperis; Nazareth; Penmaenmawr; Pentir; Rhiwlas, Pentir.

Original manuscript histories of local Calvinistic Methodist churches and causes written for the use of William Hobley in the preparation of his Hanes Methodistiaeth Arfon, 1910-1924: Pen-y-groes (Saron, Tre-garth); Port Dinorwic; Rhiwddolion; Rhosgadfan; Rhostryfan; Rhyd-ddu; Tal-y-sarn; Tanrallt; Tan-y-coed; Ty'n-y- maes.

William Hobley.

Atgofion am Roger Edwards,

Reminiscences, by W. Barrow Williams, of Roger Edwards, Mold, and a cyclostyled list of periodicals in the library of the Calvinistic Methodist College at Bala, circa 1912.

W. Barrow Williams.

Adroddiad cronfa adeiladu capeli Sir Gaernarfon,

A report by John Roberts, Llangwm, on the scheme for monthly collections to defray the costs of building and to clear the debts of Calvinistic Methodist chapels in Caernarvonshire, 1797-1829, with a brief survey of arrangements made by the North Wales Association between 1779 and 1797.

John Roberts.

Cyfarfodydd Ysgolion Dosbarth Clynnog,

Minutes, 1882-1886, of the bi-monthly meetings of the Sunday Schools in the Clynnog district, kept by Griffith Lewis, Pen-y-groes, with notes and statistics; letters by John Owen Jones, Llanberis, 1885, W. W. Jones, Clynnog, 1886, and by G. Ceidiog Roberts, [?1895]; statistics of the district in April 1854 by Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd'), and a report on the Clynnog district Sunday Schools, 1857.

Griffith Lewis, John Owen Jones, W. W. Jones, G. Ceidiog Roberts and Eben Fardd.

Marwnad Peter Williams,

A copy of 'Awdl farwnad y diweddar Barchedig Peter Williams o Gaerfyrddin gan y diweddar fardd cadeiriawg sef Gruffydd Williams o'r Braich Talog, Llandegai ger llaw Bangor' ['Gutyn Peris']; notes relating to the Bailey Williams family.

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