One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1921), NLW MS 22615A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptists minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1919), NLW MS 22613A Letters to (1919), NLW MS 22613A, inside covers
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1913), NLW MS 22607A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1912), NLW MS 22606A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1904), NLW MS 22598A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptists minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1901), NLW MS 22595A
A copy of a script for a play by Charles Way, entitled The Tinderbox, based on the story by Hans Christian Anderson, which was first performed by the Gwent Theatre Company in October 2002.
A catalogue of the library of Frederick Richard West (1799-1862) at Rhuthun Castle, co. Denbigh, August 1859, arranged in shelf order, with pencilled valuations and additions to the original list in a later hand.
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1889), NLW MS 22582A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 part from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1887), NLW MS 22580A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptists minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1883), NLW MS 22576A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1877), NLW MS 22571A
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1875), NLW MS 22569A
An English translation of a letter by 'Candidus' (the Reverend Thomas Walters, Kilvey, Swansea) on the abuse of Church patronage by the bishop of Llandaf, published in Y Cymro, 27 September 1854, and a copy of a statement from the Bishop's Court, December 1854, replying to the accusations.(Found loose inside NLW MS 22707iiA.
One of seventy-seven pocket diaries of the Reverend Hugh (Cernyw) Williams (Hywel Cernyw, 1843-1937), Baptist minister at Corwen and Cynwyd, 1868-1918, writer and poet (using the printed diaries of the Welsh Baptists, published under various titles, for all years except one). The diaries form an unbroken run from 1860 to 1936 apart from 1878 for which there is no diary.
Williams, H. Cernyw (Hywel Cernyw), 1843-1937 Pocket diary (1871), NLW MS 22565A Letters to (1871), NLW MS 22565A, inside cover
Correspondence relating to, and claims for, rewards offered for information leading to the conviction of Rebecca rioters (see David Williams, The Rebecca Riots (Cardiff, 1955), pp. 285-6). The majority of the letters are from George Rice Trevor, 4th baron Dynevor, to William Chambers, jnr, Llanelli. For other letters from Trevor to Chambers relating to the riots, see Transactions of the Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society and Field Club, 23 (1932), 60-77. Also included are copies of the calendar of prisoners to be tried at the Carmarthenshire Spring Assizes, 1844, and of proclamations relating to the riots.
Correspondence and papers, 1964-1993, accumulated by J. E. Caerwyn Williams, mainly as editor of Y Traethodydd and Ysgrifau Beirniadol. Correspondents include John Gwilym Jones (2) 1976-1978, Saunders Lewis (7) 1967-1979, Thomas Parry (3) 1976-1978, and Kate Roberts (15) 1964-1978. Also included are manuscript and typescript drafts of contributions published in Y Traethodydd, including a short story, Pryder Morwyn, by Kate Roberts (ff. 47-54).
Speculum Juratoris (ff. 1-129), a theological treatise in six parts on swearing, by Thomas de Wygenhale, canon of the Praemonstratensian abbey of West Dereham and vicar of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, fl. 1384-1406. The first quire is wanting. The treatise is also known from BL Harleian MS 148. On ff. 129-130v is a treatise on blasphemy, also attributed to Thomas de Wygenhale, which does not occur in the Harleian MS. All copied by one hand.
A miscellany compiled partly in his eighty-fifth year (1760) by John Davies or David of Pentre Vidoc (or Foelas) and containing eleven psalms in 'cywydd' metre by Sion Tudur, 'cywyddau' by Humphrey Thomas ('Bardd yr Ennig') and others unnamed, an 'awdl gyffes' by Sion Phylip, 'englynion' by Edward Morys, Richard Jones, and Owen Gruffydd, 'tribanau', a transcript of a Welsh historical chart (beginning with a synopsis of the 'Promptuarium Biblia' and continued to the reign of Richard III) compiled by John Gruffudd Eyton (1513), anecdotes, and holograph 'englynion' addressed to John Davies by T. E. Nant. (i.e., Thomas Edwards, 'Twm or Nant').
Davies, John, fl. 1744-1745 Miscellany compiled by, NLW MS 5369B
The second part of a photostat facsimile, bound for convenience in two volumes (see also NLW MS 6495C), of Christ Church (Oxford) MS 184, a manuscript written in various hands of the 16th and 17th centuries. The original portion was written by Wiliam Cynwal (d. 1587/8), herald bard, who also inserted a note explaining how the manuscript came to be written. The major part of the volumes, written in Welsh, consist of cywyddau, awdlau and englynion, many of them in the autograph of the authors, and most of them written to various members of the Salusbury family of Lleweni and to Katherine of Berain (1534/5-1591). The English portion of the manuscripts includes autograph poems by Sir John Salusbury (1567-1612) and Robert Chester (fl. c. 1586-1604), and others. Also included in the manuscripts are the coats of arms of Katherine of Berain, resulting from her four marriages; a few Latin items, including elegies and epitaphs to Katherine of Berain; a rough index to the contents of the volumes compiled by John Jones (Tegid) (1792-1852), Christ Church (Oxford), in the 19th century.