General view of Llanrhaiadr from Penywalk.
- JPJ072.
- Item
- [c.1905].
Part of the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant including the church seen through the trees from Penywalk.
E. C. Burns.
General view of Llanrhaiadr from Penywalk.
Part of the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant including the church seen through the trees from Penywalk.
E. C. Burns.
Llangedwyn Hall & Terrace Looking West
A view of Llangedwyn Hall, the terraced gardens on the right-hand side of the photograph.
John Peris Jones.
[A.B. Lewis Grocer & Provision Dealer]
Three buildings, all of which appear to be part of the same business. Numerous enamelled signs are to be seen advertising tea and soap.
John Peris Jones.
View of St Dogfan's Church, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant from the east, various headstones in the foreground.
E. C. Burns.
View of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, St Dogfans Church in the distance on the right.
John Peris Jones
Interior of Llangedwyn Church.
Interior view of Llangedwyn church looking towards the pulpit and stained glass window.
E. C. Burns.
Exterior view of a large ivy-clad house, identified as Brynygwalia, Llangedwyn.
John Peris Jones.
A narrow country lane with a ruined cottage on the left hand side of the road.
John Peris Jones
Counterpart to 316, Grant in tail by William de La Lake, Rector of the Church of Oxynewyche…
Counterpart to 316, bearing the seal of Wm. de La Lake: red wax; a gryllus, or monster with human head and body of an eagle. * IEO . SVY . SEL . NV’TEL (Je suis Sceau non - tel). The letters A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. K. written between the two deeds are cut through by the indenture.
Historia Gruffudd fab Cynan and natural treatise
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A manuscript in the hand of a single scribe dating from the second half of the 13th century and comprising Historia Hen Gruffud fab Cynan (p. 1); a treatise on earth, water, air and fire (p. 17); a treatise on the planets (p. 20); and a series of Welsh proverbs in verse (p. 27).
Memoranda in the hand of W. W. E. Wynne have been pasted onto the inside of the front cover. Ff. iii-iv contain a letter from J. Williams ab Ithel, 25 January 1862
Fragment of Brut y Brenhinedd,
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A fragment of the Welsh prose Brut y Brenhinedd written by a single scribe and dating from 1477.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
The Laws of Hywel Dda, [c. 1380], (p. 1); religious and secular prose by a number of scribes, including a brief chronicle from the arrival of Brutus in 1230 BC to 1375 (of Welsh interest) and the number of years from the flood until the current year, 1404, (p. 225); Brutus Saxonum (p. 251); and englynion (p. 270), [pre 1416, mid-15 cent.].
The date of the foundation of Cardiff is noted in the Latin text. There are some later memoranda as well.
Awdlau Cynddelw, Breuddwyd Pawl, &c.,
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A collection of Welsh poetry compiled in the thirteenth century and a collection of Welsh poetry and prose compiled in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
The volume is divided into two sections: The first section includes verse by Cynddelw; the second section includes the following poems: Cyfoesi Myrddin, Yr Afallenau and Yr Oianau, and the following prose: Breuddwyd Pawl, Cynghorau Cadw Hen and Ystoria Judas.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
The Romance of Charlemagne as written by Ieuan Ysgolhaig in 1336.
The folios have been misarranged in the binding. This text seems to be the prototype of the version in Peniarth MS 5 (White Book of Rhydderch), Peniarth MS 10, and Jesus College Oxford MS 111 (Red Book of Hergest).
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
Pedigrees and genealogies, including those relating to the five kingdoms of Wales; pedigrees of saints; and a synopsis of Biblical history. The manuscript is written in two hands of the second half of the 16th century, both possibly those of Simwnt Fychan.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A version of the Laws of Hywel Dda by a single scribe dating from the mid 13th century.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
Poetry of Tudur Aled, Guto'r Glyn and others, transcribed late 16th century.
Records relating to Merionethshire,
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A notebook entitled 'Records relating principally to the co. of Merioneth, but also to other parts of North Wales ... also some few notes relating to S. Wales, collected from the Archives of the Kingdom in London, Manuscripts in the British Museum' in the hand of W. W. E. Wynne.
Wynne, William Watkin Edward, 1801-1880
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A notebook containing genealogical notes and pedigrees of North Wales families in the hand of W. W. E. Wynne. 'Book No 3' has been deleted from the front cover.
Wynne, William Watkin Edward, 1801-1880
Civil war and Commonwealth letters,
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A notebook containing transcripts by W. W. E. Wynne of correspondence, 1642-1655, mainly to and from Sir John Owen, taken from originals at Porkington. The correspondents include Charles I, Princes Rupert and Maurice, Gilbert Byron, John Byron, Robert Corbett (Ynysymaengwyn), H. Mackworth, Thomas Mytton, William Neale, Richard Vaughan and John Williams, archbishop of York. Also included are notes by W. W. E. Wynne on Llanegryn and Llangelynnin churches, Merionethshire (ff. 8 verso-12). 'Historical Letters, &c: Peniarth MS 18 [corrected to] No. 75' on spine; '495' on label pasted on spine.
Wynne, William Watkin Edward, 1801-1880