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J. H. Davies, Cwrt Mawr, papers
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M. H. Jones, Trevecca College, Talgarth,

The letters, 1907-1926, relate primarily to their author's researches and writings, many concerning the Trevecka Manuscripts. Many arrange meetings of 'Pwyllgor Llawysgrifau Trevecka' and discuss the publication of the Journal and the Newsletter of the Calvinistic Methodist Historical Society.

Jones, M. H. (Morgan Hugh), 1873-1930

Marriage licences,

Marriage licences granted by the Bishop of St Asaph for a marriage to be solemnized at Llanymawddwy, county Merioneth, 1787, and at Llanbrynmair, Montgomeryshire, 1810.

Marriage settlement of Mrs Gwenogvryn Evans,

Correspondence and papers, 1906-1920, relating to the marriage settlement of Mrs J. Gwenogvryn Evans. The correspondents include D. R. Daniel, 1907, J. H. Davies (2), 1917, and J. Gwenogvryn Evans (6), 1907-1917.

Daniel, David R. (David Robert), 1859-1931

Memorial service cards,

Memorial service cards and in memoriam cards, 1900-1947. They include an in memoriam card for Henry Tobit Evans (1844-1908) and a memorial service card for Thomas Charles Edwards (1837-1900).

Merioneth and Montgomeryshire deeds and documents,

Miscellaneous deeds, documents, bonds and legal papers, and accounts, 1681-1856, relating to properties in the parishes of Dolgellau, co. Merioneth, and at a place called Cowarch, co. Merioneth. There are also wills of testators in the parishes of Llanymawddwy, co. Merioneth, 1800, and Llangadfan, co. Montgomery, 1829. There are also a number of inventories of properties of deceased persons and documentation relating to the payment of legacy duties on estates of deceased persons from the counties of Merioneth and Montgomery.

Miscellaneous subject files,

Correspondence and papers, 1896-1926, accumulated by J. H. Davies on various subjects and issues in which he was involved. They include the Welsh land question, 1896-1897, and many aspects of the First World War in Cardiganshire.

Monmouthshire documents,

Miscellaneous papers, 1754-1894, mainly of Monmouthshire interest. They include a list, April 1754, of the gentlemen required to assemble at Penllwyn to travel to Newport to re-select William Morgan and Capel Hanbury to be Members of Parliament for the county of Monmouthshire; a warrant, 1771, issued to the petty constables of the parish of Christchurch; a printed appeal for subscriptions, February 1894, towards the erection of a proposed young men's institute for Cowbridge; and an undated extract from the Powell pedigree book relating to the ancestry of Colonel Philip Jones of Fonmon Castle.

Montgomeryshire churches,

Miscellaneous documents, 1824-1852, relating to church affairs within various parishes in Montgomeryshire, among them Berriew (several of the documents concern Berriew school), Darowen, Eglwysfach, Llanfyllin, Llangynyw, Llansanffraid, Llanwddyn, Welshpool and the township of Garthbwlch, together with Denbigh, county Denbighshire. There is also a notebook bearing entries for the period 1827-1848 on visitations, inspections and statements of accounts relating to various schools within Montgomeryshire.

Montgomeryshire documents,

Miscellaneous documents, 1820-1851, of Montgomeryshire interest, including a notice, February 1851, issued at Llanerfyl to innkeepers in relation to the local incidence of drunkenness, and the draft of an undated document concerning the Llangyniew Association for the Prosecution of Felons.

North Wales items,

Miscellanea, 1793-1862, comprising a plan, June 1793, of the slate quarry of the Rt Hon. Lord Penrhyn in the parish of Llandegai, county of Caernarfon, prepared by W. Jones of Bangor; a copy of a booklet entitled Crown Lands in North Wales, undated, containing a leading article published in The Times, 10 August 1849, related letters published in the paper during August and September 1949, and a Report by the deputy ranger of the Forest of Snowdon on the Management and Appropriation of Crown Property in North Wales; and a lease, 1862, from the Honourable Edward Gordon Douglas Pennant of land in the parish of Llandegai, co. Caerns.

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