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W. Williams to [Taliesin Williams]. The circumstances which put them in mourning. The sequel to Brit.: after Rom. - when the addressee is about to write his preface he may make some cursory remarks on that as well as the preceding vol. His success in that will be a means of obtaining subscribers to the history of Glamorgan - he should begin soon, so as if possible to go to press in 1845. WW's sister has accidentally ascertained the high antiquity of one of the tunes copied by the addressee's father. Sir Saml Meyrick's desire to know something of the biography of Lewis Dwn. In reading Rhys goch's poems one is reminded of a singular custom which the addressee should mention in his history of Glam., 'that people of station were in the habit of meeting to carouse (ar y cruws) at small village taverns of at one in a secluded situation where they would remain for days'.
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Preferred citation: 956.