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Revue celtique - National Library of Scotland

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Attodiad y Lyfryddiaeth y Cymry. ;;<br />

92. The Taffydeis. An heroic Poem, in honour <strong>of</strong> St. David and the<br />

Leek. By Hywgi ap Englyn Margonwc, son in the ninth score degree,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Camber ap Brute the Trojan.<br />

London, 1746, 8vo.<br />

93. The Western Wonder: or Brazeel,an inchanted Island, discover-<br />

ed; with a relation <strong>of</strong> two shipwrecks in a dreadful sea-storm in that<br />

discovery. To which is added, a Description <strong>of</strong> a place called Monteca-<br />

pernia, relating to the nature <strong>of</strong> the people, their qualities, humours,<br />

fashions, religions, etc.<br />

London, 1674, 4to.<br />

94. Brazeel, or the inchanted Island : being a particuiar relation <strong>of</strong><br />

the late discovery and wonderful disinchantment <strong>of</strong> an Island on the<br />

North <strong>of</strong> Ireland : with an account<strong>of</strong> the riches and commodities there<strong>of</strong><br />

Communicated by a letter from Londonderry lo a friend in London.<br />

London, 1675, 4to.<br />

N" 94<br />

The preceding five (n"' 90-94) are burlesques.<br />

is generally ascribed to Sir Richard Head.<br />

95. Cambria Triumphans; or a Panegyric upon Wales. A Pindaric<br />

Poem. By Ezechiel Polsted, gent.<br />

London, 1703, 4to.<br />

96. Lamentable News out <strong>of</strong> Monmouthshire, occasioned by the<br />

Overflowing <strong>of</strong> Waters in the said County.<br />

London, 1607, 4to.<br />

With a frontispiece. A copy is in the British Muséum.<br />

97. Wonderfull Newes from Wales: or, a true Narrative <strong>of</strong> an old<br />

Woman Jane Morgan, living near Lanselin in Denbighshire, whose<br />

memory serves her truly and perfectly to relate what she hath seen<br />

and done 130 years ago, having now the fuU number <strong>of</strong> her teeth;<br />

though most <strong>of</strong> them were lost when she was threescore years and ten.<br />

She is also rememhered by some <strong>of</strong> 90 years old to be taller than she<br />

is 1 7 or 18 inches : with several other circumstances <strong>of</strong> her life, which<br />

shew her to be the wonder <strong>of</strong> her âge.<br />

London, 1677, 4to, pp. 8.<br />

Reprinted in the sixth volume <strong>of</strong> the Harlàan Misccllany, p. 66.<br />

98. Reasons humbly submitted to the Considération <strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong><br />

Gommons with respect to the commodious situation <strong>of</strong> Milford Haven,<br />

for fitting out Fleets and Expéditions from thence in the time <strong>of</strong> war,<br />

with a copy <strong>of</strong> Captain Philip Skelton's Letter in support <strong>of</strong> the said<br />

Reasons.<br />

A single folio sheet. The letter is dated 1751.<br />

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