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George Eyre Evans manuscripts File
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Pembrokeshire,

Including notes on: Eglwys Wrw; Llanfyrnach; Llangolman; Mynachlog Ddu; Henrys Moat; New Moat; Llandeilo; Maenclochog; Llandysilio; Walton East; Ambleston; Morvil; Castle Blythe; Llanycefn; Gvmfreston; Lamphey; St Florence; Begelly; and Cresselly. Also co. Carm., Llangathen; Llangunnor; Carmarthen; Llanstephan; Llanybri; Llansawel; Llanybydder; Myddfai; St Ishmaels; and Pembrey.

Pembrokeshire antiquities,

Notes by Christopher B. Williams on various Pembrokeshire antiquities including an old out-house at Pentre Ifan once used as a place of refuge, the ancient village of stone houses called Madarhyd, an old bronze axe at Penwern, the remains of a monastery at Llanerch in the Gwaun Valley; and a tumulus near Llwyngwair mansion. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 423.

Pembrokeshire ancient monuments,

A copy of An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Wales and Monmouthshire VII - County of Pembroke (London, 1925), containing letters, press cuttings and manuscript notes. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 438.

Order of the Christian Faith,

A volume of papers and press cuttings relating to the Order of the Christian Faith, a monastic brotherhood which set up a chapel at Oxford, described as being part of 'The Evangelical Catholic (Universalist and Unitarian Christian) Church of the Divine Love', founded by the Rev. Vernon Herford (1866-1938). English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 462.

Notes on G. E. J. Powell of Nanteos,

A note-book, with an almanack for 1858, containing information about George Ernest John Powell (1842-1882) of Nanteos. As well as biographical information, the volume mentions the offer made by G. E. J. Powell to present a collection of paintings to Aberystwyth Corporation on the establishment of a public library and museum. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 315.

Notes on Carmarthen,

Notes on Carmarthen written by George Eyre Evans as an introduction to the programme of the National Eisteddfod of Wales held in the town, 1911.

George Eyre Evans.

Notes on Cardiganshire churches,

A volume of miscellaneous details relating to the churches at Cardigan, Mount, Llangoedmor, Lledrod, Llanwnws, Llangeitho, Rhostïe, Llanina, Penbryn and Llanllwchaearn, co. Card., and Castellan and Penrith, co. Pemb., and to Ystrad Meurig School, co. Card. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 306.

Newbury Presbyterian Chapel,

A volume of notes, letters, 1902-1913, plates and facsimiles relating to Newbury Presbyterian Chapel, co. Berks., including short biographies of those who ministered there, and a history of the cause. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 318.

Neath notes,

A volume of notes etc. relating to Neath, co. Glam., gathered from divers sources by George Eyre Evans in preparation for a lecture to the Neath Antiquarian Society on 16 June 1923. The volume includes: a copy of Poem on Neath Abbey by W. Bowden; information from Edward Lhuyd's Parochialia; post-cards of ancient stones from Neath; notes on Llantwit-iuxta-Neath from works by Sir Stephen R. Glynne, Bart., and the Rev. C. A. H. Green; a subscription form for The History of the Vale of Neath by D. Rhys Phillips; transcripts from the Cringell manuscripts at the National. Library of Wales; sketches of ancient Celtic crosses at Llantwit juxta-Neath and Margam; notes re Neath Abbey; and two letters, 1923, from Glen. A. Taylor and the Rev. T. Mardy a Rees, both of Neath. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 308.

Music book,

Music manuscript book which belonged to Delia Powell and dated 1863, including anthems based on Psalms 26, 40, 95, 96, and on Exodus chapter 15, as well as anthems entitled 'Judge me O Lord', 'Awake, awake', and 'Save me O God'. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 72.

Monumental inscriptions,

Transcripts of monumental inscriptions from the Unitarian graveyard at the foot of Newcastle-hill, Bridgend, Glamorgan, in the autograph of William Davies, Bridgend, together with an autograph covering letter from Davies to George Eyre Evans, 26 May 1903.

Davies, William, of Bridgend.

Montgomeryshire,

Including notes on: Llangadfan; Llanerfyl; Garthbeibio; Powis Castle; Llangynog; Pennant Melangell; Hirnant; Llanrhaiadr yn Mochnant; and Pen-y-bont fawr.

Montgomeryshire,

Iincluding notes on Llanwddyn; Llanrhaiadr yn Mochnant; Pennant; Pen-y-bont fawr; Hirnant; Llanfyllin; Machynlleth; Llanfihangel-yng-Ngynfa [sic]; and Llangynog. Also notes on Walton, co. Rad.

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