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Notes by T. Eurwedd Williams on his early life at Dafen ('Nodiadau Personol. Math o Hunangofiant'); together with a note on the place-name Dafen, the names of emigrants from Dafen to the United States of America and Australia, a biographical note on John Rees, pastor of the English Baptist Church, Pontrhydyrynn, notes on the associations with Dafen of Principal Silas Morris of the Baptist College, Bangor, John Jenkins (Gwili), and Gwilym Evans, colliery proprietor and eminent chemist, of Llanelly, and lists of eminent natives of Dafen and of members of the Dafen Brass Band. The autobiography contains copious references to the writer's early education and to the development of Dafen Tin Works.
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Welsh.
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Previously known as Eurwedd Williams 14.
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 10691B.
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- English Baptist Church (Pontrhydyrun, Wales) (Subject)
- Baptist College (Bangor, Wales) (Subject)
- Dafen Tin Works (Dafen, Wales) (Subject)
- Rees, John Rev., Pontrhydyrun. (Subject)
- Morris, Silas, 1862-1923. (Subject)
- Evans, Gwilym, colliery proprietor and chemist, Llanelli. (Subject)
- Gwili, 1872-1936 (Subject)