- NLW MS 9679E.
- File
- 1914.
Part of T. Sylvanus Manuscripts,
Correspondence, subscription lists, and other papers relating to the David Morgan Memorial Fund, 1914.
Part of T. Sylvanus Manuscripts,
Correspondence, subscription lists, and other papers relating to the David Morgan Memorial Fund, 1914.
Part of T. Sylvanus Manuscripts,
Notes in shorthand by W. S. Williams, Dol-y-pandy, Pen-llwyn, of sermons preached by several Calvinistic Methodist ministers, 1868-1870.
W. S. Williams.
Part of T. Sylvanus Manuscripts,
Extracts of entries of Welsh interest from Lowndes: Bibliographer's Manual.
W. S. Williams.
Part of T. Sylvanus Manuscripts,
Transcripts of Gogynfeirdd poems ('Hirlas Owain', odes to Llywelyn ab Iorwerth by Einion ab Gwrgawn and Llywarch Brydydd y Moch, and to Llywelyn ap Gruffydd by Llygad Gŵr) with English prose translations; verses entitled 'Hiraeth Cymro am ei wlad' by Henry Rees ('Huw Fardd'), Warrior Run, Pennsylvania; and a poem entitled 'Etholiad Trethgasglydd', 1891.
Part of T. Sylvanus Manuscripts,
'Traethawd ar ddiwygiadau yr oes mewn cysylltiad â dyffryn Melindwr' - an essay on religious development by 'Gwyliedydd'; papers by T. Sylvanus: an article on schoolmasters in Penllwyn and district, 1728-1916; antiquarian notes on the district; a copy of an agreement, 1872, between the managers of the Pen-llwyn British School and the Melindwr School Board; a copy of the will of John Thomas Morgan of Tynllidiart, 1855; and a list of children who were awarded Rhodd Mam certificates at Nant-y-moch, 1886.
Part of T. Sylvanus Manuscripts,
Letters and postcards by Daniel Davies, Ton, 1911-1913; George Eyre Evans, 1925; Herbert Davies Evans, Highmead, 1905; John Griffith ('Gohebydd'), 1877; Joseph A. Pease, London (concerning the Parliamentary attendances of Vaughan Davies, M.P.), 1909; T. Sylvanus, 1922-1925 (copies); and Thomas S. Williams, Bridgend, 1847.
Papers, [1847x1933], from the library of Thomas Sylvanus of Cardiff, which include material, 1914, relating to the David Morgan Memorial Fund; articles and notes by Thomas Sylvanus; correspondence, 1847-1925; and transcripts of poetry.
Sylvanus, Thomas