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The Military Service Act Fully and Clearly Explained by Philip Snowden, MP; South Wales Miners Federation circulars, et al.,

The Military Service Act Fully and Clearly Explained by Philip Snowden, MP; South Wales Miners Federation circulars relating to the Military Service Act; circulars relating to industrial conscription; exemption from military Service; colliery recruiting courts; applications for exemption from military service; lists of workmen belonging to the "barred" classes; attested men belonging to the "barred" classes and of those not in this class; list of men eligible for appeal.

Lady Windsor Lodge, South Wales Miners' Federation.

First World War,

Correspondence and papers, 1916-1920, relating to aspects of the First World War in Cardiganshire: military service tribunals, the training and treatment of disabled and discharged soldiers, the War Pensions Act, 1915, the King's Fund for Disabled Officers and Men, the Electricity Supply Act, 1919, and the Cardiganshire Local War Pensions Committee.

A diary and a letter book,

The journal of Mrs Elizabeth Baker, Dolgelley, 1778-1786. Part I in ten volumes.

The letter book of Mrs Elizabeth Baker, relating to mining ventures in Merioneth, 1770-1775. With printed appeals for contributions towards her relief, 1787-1788, and lists of donors.

Elizabeth Baker.

Cywyddau ac odlau Guto'r Glyn,

Poetry of Guto'r Glyn, Bedo Brwynllwys, Lewys Morgannwg, Huw Dafi and others; a series of 'cywyddau' directed between Bedo Hafesb and Ieuan Tew; a text by William Salisbury adressing Gruffudd Hiraethog; and the text of Y Deg Tri Arbenig.
The manuscript is in four hands: hand A is that of Dr John Davies of Mallwyd; hands B and C seem to be those of professional clerks; and hand D is that of William Salisbury. There is an index of first lines from A-T in the hands of Dr Davies of Mallwyd and William Maurice of Llansilin.

Casgliad o farddoniaeth,

The first part of the volume, written about 1620-1630, consists of poetry by Gruffudd Hiraethog, Tudur Aled and others; the second part is a copy of the greater part of the Black Book of Carmarthen (see Peniarth MS 1) in the hand of Dr John Davies, Mallwyd.

Barddoniaeth,

Poetry of Prydydd y Moch, Bleddyn Fardd and other poets of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, mostly written c. 1605 (p. 305).
Pp. 292-97 are apparently in the hand of Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt.

Llyfr Thomas Wiliems,

A compilation in the hand of Thomas Wiliems (?1550-?1622) comprising material mainly of a vaticinatory nature, including 'Daroganau' of Taliesin, Merlin and others; and a prophecy concerning the reigning monarchs from Henry VI to Elizabeth I.

Wiliems, Thomas, 1545 or 1546-1622?

Llyfr Cadwaladr Wynn,

A late-sixteenth century compilation in various hands of the poetry of Dafydd Nanmor, Dafydd ap Gwilym, Siôn Cent and others. Part of the manuscript was once a book of 'cywyddau' belonging to Cadwaladr Wynn, Tyn y Fron Goch, Llanrheadr-ym-mochnant, written in 1598.

Barddoniaeth mawl i Lloyds, Berthlwyd,

A manuscript in two hands, second quarter of the 17th century, comprising poetry of Owain Gwynedd, Gruffudd Hafren, Siôn Cain and others praising the Lloyd family of Berthlwyd near Llanidloes.

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