William Howells: 'Pregethau mewn llawfer'
- NLW MS 530A
- Ffeil
- [c. 1822]
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Shorthand notes by William Howells, Llanbrynmair, of Welsh sermons preached about 1822, mainly by Calvinistic Methodist ministers.
William Howells: 'Pregethau mewn llawfer'
Rhan oCelynog manuscripts
Shorthand notes by William Howells, Llanbrynmair, of Welsh sermons preached about 1822, mainly by Calvinistic Methodist ministers.
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An unfinished account of Llanidloes compiled by D. Davies for the Llanidloes eisteddfod, 1861.
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One of three volumes of miscellaneous extracts and press cuttings, 1750-1753, compiled by James Lee of Newhall.
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Psalms, hymn-tunes, and carols composed by David Harris (Carno), David Jones (Caio), and others. Included are two Breton airs.
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Psalm-tunes and anthems in four-part harmony, including a transcript of Symon's 'Grand Gloria Patri', and 'A Scale of all ye Natural Notes, for ye Garman flute'.
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Psalm-tunes and anthems, mainly composed by David Harris, Carno.
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Psalm-tunes and anthems, mainly composed by David Harris, Carno.
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A copy of a survey of the boundaries of Carno, 'taken out of the Old Record Book belonging to the Lordship of Carno by Andrew Davies, Plasnewidd, January 1797...'
The nobility & gentry of North Wales
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A transcript of 'The Names and Arms of the Ancient Nobility and Gentry of North [and South] Wales', and of 'Englishmen and others ... possessed of Estates in Wales...', from a sixteenth century manuscript. The arms are blazoned and there is an index.
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'Cywyddau', 'englynion' and 'cerddi' by Rhys Cain, Edwart Urien, Dafydd Manuel, Sion Tudur, Richard Davies, Lewis Glyn Cothi, Sion ap Hywel ap Llywelyn Fychan, Sion Mowddwy, Richard Phylip, Mathew Brwmffild, Rhys Goch Eryri, Thomas Brywnllys, William Pugh, Kleient, Rhys ab Ednyfed, Robert Dyfi, Deio ab Ieuan Du, Dafydd Nanmor, Robin Clidro, Thomas Prys, Wiliam ap Sion ap Dafydd, Ieuan Dew Brydydd, Mastr Harri, Gwerful Mechain, Griffith Owen, Rowland Vaughan, John Owen, John Thomas, Richard Owen, and Guto'r Glyn.
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A commonplace book of John Harris of Cwmdauddwr, Radnorshire, containing a few poems in Welsh, sheep-shearing records, and other farming memoranda.
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A transcript of David Powell : The Historie of Cambria ... (London, 1584); tables showing the allocation of assessments in Denbighshire, 1675; etc.
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Legal precedents, and transcripts of deeds and documents relating to Montgomeryshire.
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Legal precedents, and transcripts of deeds and documents relating to Montgomeryshire.
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Poems by Lewis Dwnn, mainly of Montgomeryshire interest, transcribed by T.W. Hancock from Peniarth MS 96.
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Letters, 1812-1895, to Richard Williams from politicians, poets, bibliographers, etc. including Edward A. Bond, David Davies (Llandinam), W. E. Gladstone, A. J. Johnes, A. H. Layard, Morgan Lloyd, [Sir] Hugh Owen, Stuart Rendel, Henry Richard, and Samuel Roberts (S.R.); to 'Ceiriog' from John Jones (Talhaiarn); to Edward Hamer from Matthew Arnold; to D. Rowland from John Jenkines ('Ifor Ceri'); to John Jones ('Idris Vychan') from Lewis W. Lewis ('Llew Llwyfo'); to Charles Hanbury Tracey from A. J. Mundella, etc.; and copies of letters to 'S.R.' from David Livingstone and A. Rees.
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Essays by Samuel Roberts ('S. R.') entitled 'Natur Eglwys' and '(At y Cymry, Cynllun o) Llyfr Hymnau' written on the blank spaces of letters sent to him in 1840 by James Parker, Samuel Griffith, J. A. Jones, John Roberts ('J. R.'), Edward Roberts, John Jones, E. Evans, Nath. Minshall, David Howell, E. Griffiths, David Williams, and T.[?] Davies.
Samuel Roberts: Collecting book
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The second of two official collecting books of Samuel Roberts (S.R.; 1800-1885) for the Welsh Congregational Churches Appeal Fund, 1835.
Auguste Tricoche: A memorandum book
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Miscellaneous notes and extracts made by Auguste Tricoche, a French prisoner of war taken at Martinique, 1809, and stationed for some time at Newtown.