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See also: Davies (John Humphreys)
Davies (John Humphreys)
(1871–1926)
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Emanuel (Hywel David)
Emanuel (Hywel David)
(1921–1970)
Welsh scholar of medieval Latin and librarian of the National Library of Wales.

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Looker (Ray)
Looker (Ray)
(s. xx)
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Williams (John) [physician and benefactor]
Williams (John) ... physician and benefactor
(1840–1926)
Sir John Williams, 1st baronet, physician and a benefactor who took a keen interest in Welsh literature and culture, collected manuscripts and books and is recognised as the principal founder of the National Library of Wales.

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National Library of Wales, National Library of Wales: Digital gallery, Online: NLW, ?–present. URL: <https://www.llyfrgell.cymru/darganfod/oriel-ddigidol/llawysgrifau/>. 
Previously Digital Mirror / Drych Digidol, the digital library of the National Library of Wales gives access to digitised manuscripts, printed works, archival materials and other media.
Huws, Daniel, Medieval Welsh manuscripts, Cardiff and Aberystwyth: University of Wales Press, 2000.
Davies, John Humphreys, The National Library of Wales: Catalogue of manuscripts, volume 1. Additional manuscripts in the collections of Sir John Williams, Bart. G. C. V. O., Aberystwyth: National Library of Wales, 1921.
Internet Archive: <link>
Evans, J. Gwenogvryn, Report on manuscripts in the Welsh language, vol. 1: [Mostyn], Historical Manuscripts Commission, London, 1898.
Internet Archive: <link> Internet Archive – originally from Google Books: <link>, <link>
Evans, J. Gwenogvryn, Report on manuscripts in the Welsh language, vol. 1.2: Peniarth, Historical Manuscripts Commission, London, 1899.
Internet Archive: <link>
Evans, J. Gwenogvryn, Report on manuscripts in the Welsh language, vol. 1.3: Peniarth, Historical Manuscripts Commission, London, 1905.
Internet Archive: <link> Internet Archive: <link>
Evans, J. Gwenogvryn, Report on manuscripts in the Welsh language, vol. 2: Plas Llan Stephan; Free Library, Cardiff, Historical Manuscripts Commission, London, 1903.
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The National Library of Wales Journal: Cylchgrawn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru (journal), 1939–present
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