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The Griffith family of Plas Tanybwlch, Merionethshire, appear to have had this volume of Welsh poetry transcribed for them in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The manuscript is associated with Plas Tanybwlch not only in that it bears the name of 'Robert Gryffydh, 1742, 1750' and the legend 'Robert Gryffydd his Book 1753' but also by virtue of the considerable number of cywyddau and other verses, 1680-1750, to members of the family.

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