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MSS. collections relative to Wales, II

  • NLW MS 13215E.
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  • [late 16 cent.]-[late 17 cent.]

A composite manuscript volume lettered on the spine 'MSS. Collections Relative to Wales, II', being a companion volume to, and a continuation of, NLW MS 6209E, which is also a composite manuscript (sections numbered I-XIII) bound in a similar manner and lettered on the spine 'MSS. Collections Relative to Wales, I'. It appears that the two volumes originally formed one folio manuscript belonging to Edward Lhuyd made up of transcripts by his assistants, contributions by Henry Rowlands and Hugh Thomas, and fragments of earlier manuscripts (see pp. 14-15 of NLW MS 13918F, 'Catalogue of Welsh M.S.S. in Beechwood Library by the Reverend Mr John Jones [?1746-1827] M.A. Fellow of Jesus College Oxon, 1781', i.e. part of the Sebright collection. The contents include: pp. 1-38 (XIV), a copy of [George Owen's] 'Treatise of Lordshipps Marchers in Wales . . .' from a 'MS. Borrowed of Mr. Will. Jones, Rector of Lhangower. . .'; 39-100 + 207-08 (misplaced) (XV-XVI), transcripts of Welsh poems attributed to William Phylip, Ievan Ddu'r Bilwg, H'l ap D'dh ap Ievan ap Rhys, Howel Davi, Bedo Brwynllys, Gytto'r Glyn, Ievan Deulwyn, Rhys Lhwyd ap Rys ap Rhiccard, Lewis Glynn Kothi, Gwilym ab Ievan Hen, Davydd ap Howel, D'd Lhwyd ap Lle'n ap Gr., Ieuan ap Ho'll Swrdwal, Davydd Epynt, Lewys Môn, Edward Urien, Gyttyn Owain, Ierwerth Beli, Bleddyn Vardd, Llygat Gwr, Meilir Brydydd, Llywelyn ap Ho'll, Prydydd y Moch, Gwalchmai, Symwnt Vychan, Iolo Goch, Syppyn Kyfeiliog, Tudur Aled, Deio ab Ivan Ddu, Rhys Goch o'r Yri, Llywelyn Moel o'r Pantri, Ivan Tudyr Penllyn, Ievan Brydydd Hir and Tudyr Penllyn, and of prose items with the superscriptions 'Llythyr i ofyn Rhwyd berked', ['Y Tri Thlws ar Ddeg'], 'Dewis Bethau Howel Lygad Gwr', 'Y Pedwar Marchog ar Hugain oedd yn Llys Arthur', 'Ymadrodd yr Henwr', 'Breuddwyd Ivan ab Adda ab Davydd . . .', 'Breuddwyd Ierwerth ab Adda ab D'd', and 'Llythyr i ofyn palffon', partly from manuscripts in the possession of John Lloyd of Aber Llyveni; 101-40 (XVII), transcripts of Welsh prose and verse items, mainly vaticinatory, attributed to Taliessin, Robin Ddy, Gryffydh ap Ieuan, Rhys Nanmor, Merdhyn, Adha Vras, Hinin Vardh, Ie'nn Drwch y Daran, D'd Nanmor, and Davydh Lhwyd; 141-206 (XVIII), transcripts of Welsh verse and prose items, again mainly vaticinatory, attributed to Taliesin, Merdhyn Wylht, Iolo Goch, Davydh Llwyd, Merdhyn Emrys, Adha Vras, Ievan Trwch y Daran, Davydh Nanmor, Ie'nn Hir, Lh. ap Owen, Meredydh ap Rhys, Rhys Goch o'r Yri, Lewys Glynn Kothi, Raph ap Robert, and Bardh Bergam; 213-35 (XIX), genealogical and historical material including genealogies of Welsh saints , '. . . hiachau [sic] pump brenhin llwyth Kymru', '. . . Iachau [sic] pymthek llwyth Gwynedd', a list of the daughters of Ronow Llwyd ap y Penwyn', etc.; 239-54 (XX), a copy, 'transcrib'd from ye original at Owlberry near Bishops Castle, Anno 1698', of an inspeximus and confirmation, 4 March [?1508], of charters granted to the abbey of Strata Florida (see S. W. Williams: The Cistercian Abbey of Strata Florida (London, 1889), Appendix, pp. lxxiv-lxxv, and Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry VII, vol. II, p. 567); 257-66 (XXI), transcripts of Welsh poems attributed to Prydydd y Moch, Gr. Lloyd ap D'd ap Einion, D'd Nanmor, D'd ap Gwilym, Guto'r Glynn, Kynddelw, Ievan Du y Bilwc, Bleddyn Vardd, Rys Goch or Eryri, Daniel ap Llosgwrn Mew, and Gwalchmai, from '. . . Cod. MS. Mod. in Chart. penes Dominum Rob't Pugh de Kevn y Garlheg in paroch. Lhan St. ffraid apud Denbigh'; 267-70 (XXII), 'Addenda Grammaticae D.J.J. ex Libro MS. D. R. V. penes D. R. P.'; 271-9 (XXIII), transcripts 'Ex Cod. Chart. penes D. Joan Lloyd de Aber Lhyveni' of Welsh poems attributed to Lewys Glynn Kothi, Gwilim ap Ie'nn Hen, Ievan ap Tydyr Penlhyn, Lhewelyn Goch ap Meirig Hen, and Tydyr Aled; 283-305 (XXIV), transcripts of (a) 'Ystori Gryffydd ap Cynan Brenin Gwynedd' from 'Cod. M.to Chart. pe[nes] Dom. R. Davies de Lhan[erch] convenit cum cod. antiquo me . . . penes D. Jo. Wyn . . ., Watstay', (b) 'Interdictio Papae adversus Lewelinum . . . fillium Ierwerth . . .', and (c) 'Literae Lewelini Principis Walliae ad Clerum Angliae apud London Convocatum', 1275; 307-11 (XXV), transcripts of 'cywyddau ymryson' exchanged between Owen Gwynedd and William Llyn; (continued)

315-400 ( XXVI), a copy of a Welsh-Latin vocabulary entitled 'Geiria Tavod Comroig. Hoc est Vocabularium Linguae Gomeritanae . . .' compiled by Henry Salesbury, with a list of the authors on whose works the vocabulary was based, and a list of 'Geiriau o Hen Gymraeg a'i Deongliad', etc., by the same author; 403-04 (XXVII), an incomplete copy of 'Braint ac Ystatus Griff. ap Kynan a Bleddyn ap Kynvyn'; 405-06 (XXVIII), a version of the prologue to, and a list of the court officials listed in, a Latin text of the Laws of Howel Dda; 409-65 (XXIX-XXX), a transcript of sections of the 'Red Book of St. Asaph' (see also Peniarth MS 231, NLW MS 7011D, MS SA/MB/2); 469-86 (XXXI), a copy of the 'Statutes of the Cathedrall Church of . . . Chester set forth by . . . Henrie the 8'; 489-505 (XXXII), extracts [from a version of Nennius' 'Historia Britonum']; 509-38 (XXXIII), seventeen chapters (Welsh) of pseudo-history and description of the Isle of Britain, supplementary notes on place-names, the wonders of Scotland and Ireland, and the conversion of the nations of Britain to Christianity, and a list of 'yr naw helwrieth'; 539-40 (XXXIV), lists of, and notes on, Welsh musical measures; 541-55 (XXXV-XXXVI), a list of Welsh triads ('Llyma drioedh mab y krinwas'), accounts of 'redditus assisus' of the vills of Colshull, Eulowe, Baghegr, and Rothelan, a list of the 'Consuetudines Molend' de Dee' from 'an old book of Ed'd Whitby, recorder of Chester', a list of those who rendered 'Homage and Fealty . . . to ye Prince of Wales', 29 Edward I, etc.; 557-63 (XXXVII), two lists headed 'A table for ye rest of ye contents of this book' and 'A table belonging to Coch Assaph' (for the contents of sections XXXI-XXXVII cf. the relevant parts of NLW MS 7011D); 569-95 (XXXVIII), replies [by Henry Rowlands to Edward Lhuyd's] parochial questionnaire in respect of the parishes of Llanidan, Llanedwen, Llanddeniel, Llanvair pull gwingill, and Llandysilio, co. Anglesey, partly in Rowlands's own hand; 597-9 (XXXIX), an account of 'A strange showre of Haile fallen in Anglesey and Carnarvonshire' in 1697; 601-05 (XL), extracts (Latin) with the superscription 'De Belli Marisci Origine . . .'; 607-09 (XXXVIII misplaced), notes on the words 'bod', 'caer', 'tref', etc. (pp. 597-609 probably in the hand of Henry Rowlands); 611-22 (XLI), 'A scheme of the wind and weather att Llanberis', 1 March [16]9[6] to 28 February [1697]; 623-52 (XLII), pedigrees of families in cos. Denbigh and Flint in the hand of Lewis Dwnn (described by J. Gwenogvryn Evans as a detached portion of Peniarth MS 268; see J. Gwenogvryn Evans MS 70A in the National Library of Wales, also Report on Manuscripts in the Welsh Language, vol. I, p. 1090); and 653-97 (XLIII), a copy, partly holograph, of an essay on 'The Parish of St. John Evangelist and Burrough of Brecknock' by Hugh Thomas (cf. NLW MS 777B). Holograph notes by Evan Evans ('Ieuan Fardd') on NLW MS 6209E and this volume, compositely described as MS I in the 'Seabright Collection, being Edward Lhuyd's MSS', appear in Panton MS 7 (NLW MS 1976) (see Report on Manuscripts in the Welsh Language, vol. II, p. 807 and a calendar description by J. Gwenogvryn Evans of this volume alone, described as the 'Nanhoron MS', is included in J. Gwenogvryn Evans MS 70A.

Morgan Evans: Pregethau

  • NLW MS 6044B
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  • 1832-1834

A volume of sermons composed between 1832 and 1834 by Morgan Evans; the first sermon was preached at Caerphilly, Cardiff and Tongwynlais in December 1832.

Evans, Morgan, Rev. Sermons (1832-1834), NLW MS 6044B

Letter to George IV

  • NLW MS 6034B
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  • 1822

A letter, June 1822, to George IV (1762-1830) from 'one of the Bridge-Street Gang'.

George IV, King of Great Britain, 1762-1830

Hanes Plwyf Troedyraur

  • NLW MS 5152B
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  • [1923]

A history of the parish of Troedyraur, Cardiganshire, submitted for competition at an eisteddfod held at Rhydlewis, January 1, 1923.

Enwau lleoedd Cenarth a Llandyfriog

  • NLW MS 5149B
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  • [1910]

An essay, submitted for competition at an eisteddfod held at Newcastle Emlyn, August, 1910, on the history and meaning of place-names in the parishes of Cenarth and Llandyfriog.

Copi o emynau Daniel Rowland, Howell Davies a Dafydd Jenkins

  • NLW MS 5984B
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  • 20 cent.

A photostat facsimile of the so-called Llangeitho MS, containing transcripts of hymns composed in 1743 and 1744 by Daniel Rowland (1713-1790), Howell Davies (c. 1716-1770) and Dafydd Jenkins, Gwyngoed.

Deunydd amrywiol

  • NLW MS 5976E
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  • 20 cent.

An address on Sunday Schools by D. Evans, Newfoundland Street, Merthyr Tydfil; accounts of Arwest Glan Geirionydd, 1917, 1918; a poem entitled Y Lease wedi dod i fyny by William Jones, Aberystwyth.

Papers relating to the Maesmarchog stone coal colliery

  • NLW MS 5975E
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  • 1797-1853

Particulars of the output of the Maesmarchog stone coal colliery at Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, 1797-1853, with agreements, inventories, correspondence, and draft leases and resolutions.

R. T. Poppleton: Details of Holyhead harbour works

  • NLW MS 5948D
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  • 1847

Details by R. T. Poppleton of work carried out, including quantities involved, etc., during the construction of parts of the Holyhead harbour works, 1847.

Poppleton, R. T. Construction of parts of Holyhead harbour, 1847, details relating to by, NLW MS 5948D

Commonplace book

  • NLW MS 5938C
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  • 19 cent.

An album or commonplace book containing a romance, illustrated with pen-and-ink drawings, entitled The Cuckow and the Hedge-Sparrow or Mr. Jacques & Mr. Lockit ...; a poem entitled The Humble Petition of the Bryn morfydd Oak to John Price, Esq., Llanrhaiadr Hall, with a reference to the meeting of the Cambrian Archaeological Society at Ruthin, September 1854; Prologue to the Eunuch of Terence, 1854; the script of a charade; songs of the Royal British Bowmen; cartoons and other miscellaneous items, many of them illustrated with pen-and-ink sketches, of north-east Wales and Cheshire interest.

Miscellanea

  • NLW MS 5932A
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  • c. 1635 - c. 1710

A notebook containing sermons written about 1635, medical recipes, and pedigrees of North Wales families written about 1710.

Llythyrau at Evan Davies, Trefriw, &c.

  • NLW MS 5930B
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  • 1866-1917

Letters, 1866-1917, addressed to Evan Davies (1842-1919), Calvinistic Methodist minister at Trefriw, relating to Y Lladmerydd, Y Goleuad and other publications; an agreement, 1890, for the printing of Cofiant Joseph Thomas, Carno; englynion and other poetry.

Copi o daith ar gân

  • NLW MS 5922E
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  • 19 cent.

A transcript of an account in verse of a journey from Carmarthen to Cardigan.

Breton and French New Testament

  • NLW MS 5917A
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  • 19 cent.

One of two volumes containing an interleaved copy, with notes by William Jenkyn Jones (1852-1925), Calvinistic Methodist missionary in Brittany, of a bilingual New Testament in Breton and French, published in Paris in 1886.

Treatise on the law of nature

  • NLW MS 5913D
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  • 17 cent.

A treatise on the law of nature, with particular reference to the place of women in society and to the extent of a king's power over his subjects.

St David's Day programmes

  • NLW MS 5905E
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  • 1927, 1934

Programmes of St David's Day celebrations at Penclawdd and Llangorvan School, near Monmouth, 1927, and at Resolven Girls' School, Glamorganshire, 1934.

Photostat of letter from Robert Southey

  • NLW MS 5793B
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  • 20 cent.

A photostat facsimile of an autograph letter of Robert Southey (1774-1843), dated 12 November 1816, from the Lord Kenyon collection.

Southey, Robert, 1774-1843

Evan Pughe: Pregethau, &c.

  • NLW MS 5774B
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  • 19 cent.

Sermons preached at Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, 1854-1856, and Manchester, 1857-1858, by Evan Pugh, with copies of englynion by Owen Williams (Owain Gwyrfai) (1790-1874), Waenfawr and Lewis William Lewis (Llew Llwyfo) (1831-1901).

Pugh, Evan, Rev. Sermons, 1854-1858, and copies of englynion, NLW MS 5774B

Sir John Stradling: A Politike Discourse ...

  • NLW MS 5666C.
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  • 1625

A work entitled A Politike Discourse. Or Dialogue between a Knight of the Commons-howse of Parliament; And a Gent: ...by Sir John Stradling (1563-1637), 1625, with a preface signed by the author and dedicated to Lord William, Earl of Pembroke (1580-1630).

Stradling, John, Sir, 1563-1637

Selina Fitzroy Birch: Translation

  • NLW MS 5664C
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  • 1779

A translation, with several sketches and some decorative borders, by ten-year-old Selina Fitzroy Birch, of a work on the antiquities of Athens. It was dedicated, November 1779, by the translator to Mrs Thrale, afterwards Mrs Hester Lynch Piozzi (1741-1821), after their meeting in Tunbridge Wells, October 1779.

Birch, Selina Fitzroy Translation by (1779), NLW MS 5664C

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