- NLW MS 7850B.
- Ffeil
- [1901x1914].
An anonymous poem, 'Bywyd a Marwolaeth Yr Hen Berson', probably written before the passing of the Welsh Church Act of 1914.
An anonymous poem, 'Bywyd a Marwolaeth Yr Hen Berson', probably written before the passing of the Welsh Church Act of 1914.
An essay entitled 'Moddion effeithiolaf i feithrin y Teimlad Cenedlaethol yn Mysg Cymry Ieuanc Birmingham' [The Most Effective Means of fostering National Sentiment amongst the Young Welsh Element in Birmingham ], submitted for competition at an eisteddfod held in Birmingham, January 1915, by 'Meirion'.
'Meirion' (pseudonym).
'The Church of the Son of Man in Carnarvon',
A copy of The New Testament ... (Cambridge, 1881), with several manuscript additions written by John B. Allanson, Caernarvon, who instituted there a new church known as 'The Ark of the Covenant or the Church of the Son of Man in Carnarvon'.
John B. Allanson.
The Calvinistic Methodist mission field in India,
Papers relating to a visit paid in 1882 by Thomas Palestina Lewis, M.P., father of Sir Henry Lewis, to the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist mission field in North East India. They include messages from members of the Presbyterian Church in Shillong to members of the Presbyterian Church of Wales, and 'Anerchiad' in verse 'i Thomas Lewis Esqr. o Langefni, Môn, ar ei ymweliad a Khassia 1882', written by Robert Evans, and 'Rhestr o'r pethau a anfonwyd i Mr. Lewis o Shangpoong, ynghyd a sylw byr ar bob un', this also written by Robert Evans.
The Calvinistic Methodist mission field in India,
Two letters, 1882, from T. Jerman Jones, Calvinistic Methodist missionary in Shillong, India, to Thomas Palestina Lewis after the visit paid by the latter to the mission field, together with notes, in another hand, on certain Khasi rites and customs.
T. Jerman Jones.
A transcript of a terrier of the parish church of Gwyddelwern, co. Merioneth, 4 July 1791.
Statistics relating to the Calvinistic Methodist ministry,
A statistical analysis of the number of ministers and preachers available and required, within the North Wales Association of the Presbyterian or Calvinistic Methodist Church of Wales, February 1938 (typescript).
Papers relating to the career and ancestry of Sir Henry Lewis, including a copy of the will of Henry Hughes, rector of Llanfaethlu, Anglesey, proved July 16, 1828.
Notes written by Sir Henry Lewis after seeing Professor Sir Henry Jones at Abersoch.
Sir Henry Lewis.
Sermons written by various persons. Included among them are a sermon by James Rowe, Baptist minister, notes of a sermon preached by Christmas Evans, and a translation into Welsh by T. Griffiths, Llanerchymedd, of two sermons by C. H. Spurgeon.
Sermons, one of them preached at Waunarlwydd in 1896, and short essays.
Notes of a sermon, [19]05, by the Rev[erend] D. D. Williams, M.A. [ minister of Oswald Road Presbyterian Church, Oswestry, 1896-1907].
Reverend David David Williams.
Relieving officer's note-book,
An imperfect account and memoranda book ? of William Williams, relieving officer, Carrog G.D., Corwen, for the half year ending September 1860.
?William Williams.
Sermons, preceded by a list of Welsh and English theological works.
A school exercise book containing the notes of five Welsh sermons. The first sermon is attributed to 'y Parch Hugh Jones (W), Tregarth' [the Reverend Hugh Jones, Wesleyan minister, who ministered at Tre- garth, co. Caernarvon, during three separate periods between 1866 and 1896].
'Peryglon Gwareiddiad' - an essay written by 'Sylwedydd' for 'Eisteddfod Cymry Birmingham', 1916.
'Sylwedydd' (pseudonym).
Notes on the Reverend John Phillips,
A note-book containing brief notes on the Reverend John Phillips [Calvinistic Methodist minister, and first principal of the Normal College, Bangor], including references from Y Drysorfa, Rhagfyr 1867, and [Thomas Charles Edwards: Bywyd a Llythyrau . . . Lewis Edwards (Liverpool, 1901)].
Typescript notes headed ‘Recollections of a veteran journalist. A link with General Gordon’, compiled by the Reverend H. Jones Davies, and based upon recollections of General [Charles George] Gordon, by Dr. Samuel Evans [ 1859-1935], who, during General Gordon’s mission to the Sudan, 1884-5, was private secretary to Edgar Vincent (later viscount D’Abernon), financial adviser to the Egyptian government.
Humphrey Jones Davies.