Correspondence of John Johnes (d. 1815) of Dolaucothi,
- L 11-368.
- Is-is-fonds
- 1772-1815.
Correspondence of John Johnes (d. 1815) of Dolaucothi,
(I) Letters from Sir John Moore, and papers, mostly 1788 (V 18/1-13) concerning the military career of John Johnes (d. 1815);. (Ii) Letters, 1833-1853, to John Johnes (d. 1876) from Rev. Samuel Johnes Knight, his wife Anna Maria Johnes Knight, and his daughter, Lady Louisa Shelley. They concern the Hafod effects, the Johnes pedigree, personal matters, and public appointments. Arranged largely chronologically within each group.
Diocese of Swansea and Brecon,
Transfer Orders and related Declaratory Orders transferring land, mainly to the Representative Body of the Church in Wales, or, in the case of certain graveyards, to the appropriate Local Authority or Parish Council.
Files of correspondence and other papers relating to the repair and maintenance of burial grounds (including the erection of electricity and telegraph poles, and the laying of water pipes), and their transfer to local authorities and the RB, 1934-1947.
Confirmation returns for the Diocese of Bangor, 1945-1975.
Papers relating to stipends, mainly statements showing amounts deducted from stipends, 1940, 1948, 1950-1963.
Papers relating to Episcopal duties, including visitations, appointments, parochial matters, the clergy, questionnaires and the Lord Bishop's Synod, [1906]-[1923], 1930, 1933, 1944-1994 and confirmations.
Broniarth (co. Mont.) manorial records
Faculty papers, including Faculty Advisory Committee papers, a faculty and papers of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, 1945-1990.
The group consists of papers relating to marriages, including marriage licences and correspondence regarding marriages, 1823, 1924, 1950, 1954-1997.
Papers relating to clerics in particular to the ordination, installation and consecration of clerics, appointment to stipendiary curacies, institutions and collations, the appointment of surrogates, licencing of parochial readers, licencing of lay persons for the administration of the elements at the Holy Eucharist, resignations, the enthronement of bishops, appointments to the office of Archdeacon, appointments under the Colonial Clergy Act, together with subscription books and some supporting documents, 1899-1991.
Letters to Frances Susannah Johnes (1804-1856)
Letters to Dr Edward Jones (Johnes)
Arranged by writer's name.
Letters to Mary Jones (nee Owen, 1745-1814)
Letters to Arthur James Johnes
Arranged by writer's name. For letters from Lord Clive, see under Lord Powis. Some of the letters have been published in the National Library of Wales Journal, vol. 10, pp. 233-264, 329-364, and vol. 14, pp. 129-182.