Llyfr cerddoriaeth Owen Jones,
- NLW MS 9127A.
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- [1831x1862].
A manuscript music book belonging to Owen Jones (Owen y Cantwr), Penycae, Wrexham.
Jones, Owen, 1811-1862.
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Llyfr cerddoriaeth Owen Jones,
A manuscript music book belonging to Owen Jones (Owen y Cantwr), Penycae, Wrexham.
Jones, Owen, 1811-1862.
Pryddestau T. D. Gwernogle Evans,
Poems, 1907-1930, submitted for competition at various local eisteddfodau, by T. D. Gwernogle Evans.
Evans, T. Gwernogle (Thomas Gwernogle), 1853-1940.
Holograph and typewritten copies of poems by T. D. Gwernogle Evans, 1910-1927.
Evans, T. Gwernogle (Thomas Gwernogle), 1853-1940.
Genealogy of the Phillips and Charles families,
A pedigree chart, compiled by J. R. Davies, of the descendants of Samuel Levi Phillips of Haverfordwest and of Rees Charles of Pantdwfn, Llanfihangel Abercowin.
Davies, J. R., genealogist.
The Welsh Institution, Llandovery, &c.,
A notebook written by John Jones, Cefnfaes, Rhayader, containing copies of documents relating to various charities - extracts from the will of John Davies, Clerkenwell, 1662, the Rhayader and Disserth Inclosure Award, 1829, the Disserth Inclosure Award, 1815, and the wills of the Reverend Charles Price, 1719, the Reverend Henry Williams, 1813, and David Morgan of Coedglasson, Nantmel, 1720, all relating to charity schools and lectures at Rhayader; a direction by the Charity Commission in the matter of the collegiate school at Llandovery called Thomas Phillips's Foundation, 1860; a scheme for the Foundation drawn up by the Reverend Thomas Price ('Carnhuanawc'), with observations by John Jones, Cefnfaes, and Dr Alfred Ollivant, 1847; and a short biographical sketch of Thomas Phillips.
Jones, John, 1793-1865.
The Welsh Institution, Llandovery,
Minute book, 1849-1857, of the trustees of the Welsh Institution, Llandovery.
Welsh Institution (Llandovery, Wales). Trustees.
A volume of sermons lettered 'Pregethau Cymraeg 8'. The sermons were preached at Caerleon, 1765-1773, Malpas, 1761-1771, Llanhennock, 1761-1772, St Woollos, 1761-1773, and Tredynnock, 1772. All except two are in the same hand, probably that of Thomas Evans. The last two sermons are in different hands, one dated 1727, and the other, undated, in a slightly earlier hand.
Evans, Thomas, fl. 1727.
A collection of 'cywyddau' attributed to Dafydd ap Gwilym (17), Dafydd Nanmor (2), Hugh Morys, Madog Benfras, Iolo Goch, and Rhys Cain; 'cerddi' by Ellis Roberts Cowper, and Lewis Morris ('Llywelyn Ddu') ('Llythur Cymun Morgan Goch y Melinydd', with an addition by William Jones, and 'Cerdd Marwnad Llewelyn bach o Gaer ludd'); 'englynion' by Merddyn Emrys and Huw Huws; and an English 'charol to be sung on Christmas morning' by Hugh Hughes, 'late of Foel near Llanerchymedd'.
A typewritten copy of the New Radnor parish register, 1644-1708.
The University College of Wales Celtic Society,
Minutes, 1894-1899, of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Celtic Society.
University College of Wales (Aberystwyth, Wales). Cymdeithas Geltaidd.
The University College of Wales Celtic Society,
Minutes, 1889-1894, of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Celtic Society.
University College of Wales (Aberystwyth, Wales). Cymdeithas Geltaidd.
Diary of Thomas Davenport Twist,
The diary of soldier Thomas Davenport Twist (Tommy Twist), 1915, who served with the Welsh Regiment during the First World War until he was wounded, and documents relating to his military career and other papers. He was born and brought up in Lancashire, England, and moved to Ammanford. A brief typescript biography and transcriptions of his diary and documents have been included with the items.
Twist, Thomas.
A calendar of the Isaac Mann collection,
A calendar of the letters, 1742-1831, collected by Isaac Mann (see NLW MS 1207E), compiled by F. G. Hastings and printed in the Baptist Quarterly, 1932-1935.
Hastings, Frank Gordon
A collection of poems, medical and veterinary recipes, and miscellanea entitled 'Ail Biser Sioned sef Casgliad Cadwalader Davies [Gwyddelwern] wrth ei bleser . . .', with some additions. The poems include 'carolau', 'cerddi', 'cywyddau' and 'englynion' by Hugh Morys, Dafydd Nanmor, Maredudd ap Rhys, William Wynne, John [Siôn] Cadwaladr, Jonathan Hughes, Lewis Morris ('Llywelyn Ddu'), Ellis Roberts, Rees Ellis, Roger Thomley, Ellis Cadwaladr, Matthew Owen, Edmwnd Prys, Dafydd Manuel and others. A valentine from Cadwaladr Davies to Jane Jones is dated 14 February 1749.
Davies, Cadwaladr, b. 1704
Llanfihangel-y-traethau churchwardens' accounts,
A photostat facsimile of the churchwardens' accounts of the parish of Llanfihangel y Traethau, 1686-1766.
St Marychurch parish registers,
Photostat facsimiles of the parish register of St. Marychurch, Glamorganshire, 1577-1761, 1761-1812 (baptisms and burials) and 1761-1818 ( marriages).
A photostat facsimile of the parish register of Llandough, Glamorganshire, 1583-1812.
A photostat facsimile of the parish register of Pitchford, Salop, 1543- 1581.
Sermon notes and copy of an anthem by Inglis Bervon, organist at Aberystwyth parish church,
Incomplete manuscript notes of various sermons in Welsh. The dates October 1843, September 1844, and October 1852 appear at the end of three of the sermons and the date October 1843 is coupled with the place-name Borth. Also a copy of the words and music of an anthem entitled 'Hark the Herald Angels sing' composed for the choir of the parish church of Aberystwyth and dedicated to the vicar, the Reverend C. Owen Phillips [vicar of the parish, [1861-1886], by Inglis Bervon, organist of the parish church.
Letters, 1915-1956, written to the Rev. John Islan Jones from his friend James H. Thomas, school-teacher and book-binder at Blaenau Ffestiniog, 1915-1956, together with an exercise book of prayers in Welsh, written and used by John Islan Jones. = Llythyrau, 1915-1956, a ysgrifennwyd at y Parch. John Islan Jones gan ei ffrind James H. Thomas, athro a rhwymwr llyfrau ym Mlaenau Ffestiniog, ynghyd â llyfr ysgrifennu'n cynnwys gweddïau yn Gymraeg a luniwyd ac a ddefnyddiwyd gan y Parch. John Islan Jones.
Jones, J. Islan (John Islan), 1874-1968.