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John Maurice charity,

  • NLW MS 11506E.
  • File
  • 1906, [1920].

Correspondence, accounts, vouchers, and miscellaneous papers relating mainly to the sale in 1920 of properties in the parish of Llanrug, Caernarvonshire, vested in the trustees of the John Maurice Charity. The letters are addressed to the agent, Mrs. A. Richards Thomas, Caernarvon, and the correspondents include G. C. Bower, Charity Commission, Herbert P. Morris, Charity Commission, M. E. Nee, solicitor, Caernarvon, E. Evans, architect and surveyor, Caernarvon, Peter Hughes, borough accountant, Caernarvon, William Williams, Glyngarth Palace, Menai Bridge, etc., chaplain to the Bishop of Bangor, W. Bowen-Jones, surveyor, Caernarvon, W. Lloyd Williams, Bangor, etc. Also included in the group is an agreement by the trustees for the lease of Cefnllwyd, parish of Llanrug, 1906.

The Welsh Institution, Llandovery, &c.,

  • NLW MS 9115B.
  • File
  • [1813x1865] /

A notebook written by John Jones, Cefnfaes, Rhayader, containing copies of documents relating to various charities - extracts from the will of John Davies, Clerkenwell, 1662, the Rhayader and Disserth Inclosure Award, 1829, the Disserth Inclosure Award, 1815, and the wills of the Reverend Charles Price, 1719, the Reverend Henry Williams, 1813, and David Morgan of Coedglasson, Nantmel, 1720, all relating to charity schools and lectures at Rhayader; a direction by the Charity Commission in the matter of the collegiate school at Llandovery called Thomas Phillips's Foundation, 1860; a scheme for the Foundation drawn up by the Reverend Thomas Price ('Carnhuanawc'), with observations by John Jones, Cefnfaes, and Dr Alfred Ollivant, 1847; and a short biographical sketch of Thomas Phillips.

Jones, John, 1793-1865