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Reports on the teaching of agriculture,

Reports, 1915, on the subject of the teaching of agriculture in county secondary schools; translations of a portion of Morgan Lloyd ('Morgan Llwyd o Wynedd'): Llyfr y Tri Aderyn submitted for competition at the University College of Wales Celtic Society 'eisteddfod', 1900.

Erthyglau ac anerchiadau,

Articles and addresses by David Samuel mainly on Welsh literature, history and education, 1890-1909, and an account of his tour in the United States of America, 1889.

David Samuel.

Cymdeithasau Aberystwyth,

Minutes and other papers relating to 'Cymdeithas Lenyddawl Gymreig Aberystwyth', 1855-1862, the Aberystwyth Harmonic Society, 1864-1865, and the Aberystwyth Penny Readings Society, 1864-1866, together with letters from D. F. Ellis, Sarah Jane Rees ('Cranogwen') and Edward Williams, mainly to Richard Samuel.

Notes on Welsh literature,

Notes and articles by David Samuel on Welsh literature, including addresses entitled 'Theophilus Evans a Drych y Prif Oesoedd' and 'Some local ballad singers and ballad writers'.

David Samuel.

David Samuel manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSDSAMUEL
  • Fonds
  • 1816-1930

Papers, 1816-1930, of David Samuel (Dewi o Geredigion), including material mainly of Aberystwyth interest; correspondence; lectures and articles; examination papers in Welsh grammar, literature and history; and miscellaneous notes.

Samuel, David, 1856-1921

Notes on Welsh grammar

Notes on Welsh grammar, idioms, loan words and dialect words, the teaching of Welsh in schools, etc. by David Samuel, D. Tecwyn Evans, Sir John Morris-Jones, T. Gwynn Jones, Sir John Rhys, etc.

Notes on Welsh grammar

Notes on Welsh grammar, idioms, loan words and dialect words, the teaching of Welsh in schools, etc. by David Samuel, D. Tecwyn Evans, Sir John Morris-Jones, T. Gwynn Jones, Sir John Rhys, etc.

Notes on Welsh grammar

Notes on Welsh grammar, idioms, loan words and dialect words, the teaching of Welsh in schools, etc. by David Samuel, D. Tecwyn Evans, Sir John Morris-Jones, T. Gwynn Jones, Sir John Rhys, etc.

Nodiadau ysgrythyrol,

Scriptural notes, addresses, examination questions, sermons and notes of sermons, papers relating to the Calvinistic Methodist connection, mainly in Aberystwyth and district, etc.

David Samuel.

Hanes Aberystwyth,

Lectures, articles and notes by David Samuel on the history of Aberystwyth and neighbourhood.

David Samuel.

Cambrian Archaeological Association correspondence,

Letters to David Samuel from R[ichard] Trevor Owen, Edward Owen, Rupert H[ugh] Morris, W[illiam] Basil Jones (bishop of St Davids), J[ohn] Mortimer Angus, John Lewis ('Ap Cletwr'), Joseph Brough, H[enry] Tobit Evans, John Owen (afterwards bishop of St Davids), David Jenkins (Llangwyryfon), Arthur Johnson Hughes, L[ewis] J[ones] Roberts, etc. relating to the visit of the Cambrian Archaeological Association to Aberystwyth in September 1896, together with minutes of the Aberystwyth local committee.

Printer's account book,

A sales book, 1816-1840, kept by Samuel Williams and his successors, printers, booksellers and stationers, Aberystwyth.

Samuel Williams and others.

Cwestiynau arholiadau Cymraeg,

Examination papers on Welsh grammar, literature and history set by 'Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain', the University of Wales, St David's College, Lampeter and the Central Welsh Board for Intermediate Education, 1912-1916.

Pregethau a nodiadau,

Notes on scriptural and theological subjects and outlines of sermons preached at Aberystwyth by Calvinistic Methodist ministers.

Notebooks,

A notebook used by David Samuel containing quotations from the English poets, notes made during a tour in North America and a diary kept by him, 1900-1901.

David Samuel.

Amrywion,

Miscellanea of David Samuel, including articles, notes on the centenary of the introduction of the printing press to Aberystwyth and other notes of local interest, an appreciation of Sir Owen M. Edwards, etc., together with an account of the formation of a branch of 'Undeb y Ddraig Goch' at Aberystwyth, 1902.

David Samuel.

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