Sheep -- Wales -- Conwy -- Marking -- Registers.

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Clustnodau defaid sir Gaernarfon,

  • NLW MS 16479A.
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  • [19 gan., ail ½].

Llyfr nodiadau, [19 gan., ail ½], mewn llaw anhysbys, yn cofnodi tua saith cant o glustnodau defaid o blwyfi Llanllechid, Llanbeblig, Bettws, Beddgelert, Llanddeiniolen, Capel Curig, Dolwyddelen, Bryncir a Dolbenmaen, sir Gaernarfon. = Notebook, [19 cent., second ½], in an unidentified hand, recording some seven hundred sheep ear-marks from the parishes of Llanllechid, Llanbeblig, Bettws, Beddgelert, Llanddeiniolen, Capel Curig, Dolwyddelen, Bryncir and Dolbenmaen, Caernarvonshire.

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Miscellanea, including an annotated copy of 'Cywydd Coffadwriaeth Am y diweddar David Williams, Ysw., As (Dewi Heli), Castell Deudraeth' by [John Jones ('Myrddin Fardd')] ('Buddugol yn Eisteddfod Portmadoc'); an illustrated list of sheep ear-marks ('Nodau Clustiau Defaid'), bearing the names of Robert Roberts, Bryncypla, Capel Garmon and William Roberts, Nebo, 6 October 1881; a typescript copy of a lease for six months, 7 October 1688, from Hugh Bodwrda of Bodwrda, Caernarfonshire, esquire to Sir William Glynne of Amborsden, Oxfordshire, baronet of the capital messuage and demesne lands called Bodwrda and properties (partly specified by name) in Aberdaron, Bodrydd, Penrhyn, Morfa, Uwchmynydd, [ ], Llanwadlrhys (Llanvaelrhys), Penarfynydd, Rhiw, Llangwnadle, Pwllhely Deneio (Denvio), Carnarvon, Llanllyfny and Llanbobl [ ] (Llanbeblike), Caernarfonshire; a copy, presented to John Jones ('Myrddin Fardd') by [J. Kelt Edwards] 'Kelt', of the bookplate of the Sir John Rhys Library presented to University College [of Wales], Aberystwyth, in 1916; etc.