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Carmarthenshire Quakers,

Press cuttings, 1908, being a series of articles by George Eyre Evans entitled 'Caermarthenshire people called Quakers' which appeared in The Welshman under the general title of 'Carmarthenshire antiquities', together with items of correspondence, 1908-1909, and notes relating thereto. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 446.

Madam Bevan's will,

A series of press cuttings containing an article by Griffith John Thomas entitled 'Madam Bevan's Will. The Chancery Action (Attorney-General v. Stepney), 1784-1804', which appeared in The Welshman. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 459.

Alexander Gordon,

A volume of press cuttings, being obituaries and reminiscences about Alexander Gordon (1841-1931), the Unitarian minister. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 466.

The National Museum of Wales,

A volume of material relating to the National Museum of Wales, gathered together by George Eyre Evans who was a member of the Museum Council. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 468.

Archaeological matters,

A volume of press cuttings relating to various aspects of archaeology and antiquarianism, including the Bayeux Tapestry; Skipton Castle, Yorkshire; Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds; Whalley Abbey, near Blackburn; Bolton Priory, Wharfedale; Fountains Abbey, near Ripon; Jervaulx Abbey in Wensleydale; Mrs Gaskell of Knutsford; Chedworth Roman Villa; a Roman site at Folkestone; Cockersand Abbey; Kirkby-Ravensworth Charity; an ivory carving of Mary, Queen of Scots, at Llandudno; finds at Beisan in Palestine; 'Up-Helly-Aa', the Norse Festival of the Shetland Islands; the reopening of Tutankhamen's tomb; and photographs of James Ward and Sir Francis Sacheverell Darwin. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 472.

Mayors of Aberystwyth, &c.,

A list compiled by George Eyre Evans of the mayors, bailiffs, sergeants, petty constables, coroners, chamberlains (accountants), scavengers and bellmen of Aberystwyth, 1690-1835.

George Eyre Evans.

Darllenfa Penparciau,

Three collecting books used for recording subscriptions received towards the formation of a 'Darllenfa', or reading-room, at Penparcau, near Aberystwyth, 1908-1909.

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