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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales George Eyre Evans manuscripts
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'Man',

A scrap-book entitled 'Man', containing photographs, drawings, press cuttings and notes relating to archaeological evidence of feritility cults, including phallic representations, the sheela-na gig, &c. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 286.

Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments in Wales,

A scrap-book containing press-cuttings, items of correspondence, typescript questionnaires &c. relating to the Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments in Wales, including letters from Edward Owen of London, John Williams of Llanstephan, H. Meuric Lloyd of Llanwrda, Alan Stepney-Gulston of Derwydd, W. T. Evans of Llanon, Tom Lewis of Merthyr Tydfil, George G. T. Treherne of London, Professor John Rhys of Oxford, Ethelwyn M. Amery of Portsmouth, and Harold Hughes of Bangor. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 287.

Lists of ministers,

A volume entitled 'Ministerial Successions in Presbyterian and Free Churches' and containing lists of various Unitarian meeting-houses in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with names of ministers and the dates of their ministries. The meeting-houses listed are arranged alphabetically by place under each country. he volume opens with a list of ministerial biographies and obituaries for 1794-9 from the Protestant Dissenters' Magazine and also included are a list of preachers of the anniversary sermon at the Stourbridge Dissenters' Chapel, 1786-1874; an abstract of several papers by the Rev. Noah Jones of Walsall; a newspaper cutting, 1895, relating to the Rev. L. de Beaumont Klein; and items of correspondence relating to the compilation of the contents of the volume. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 290.

Unitarian churches and ministers,

A volume containing miscellaneous information relating to Unitarian churches and ministers in England and Wales. Included are notes, letters, printed items, sketches and photographs. There is an index to the contents at the beginning of the volume. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 294.

Unitarian church plate,

A volume containing information relating to church plate belonging to Unitarian Churches in the British Isles. Included are notes, letters, printed items, sketches and photographs. There is an index to the contents at the beginning of the volume. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 295.

Carmarthen Endowed Schools register,

A copy of a register of boys who attended the Free Grammar School and the Sir Thomas Powell's School, Carmarthen, which were known as the Carmarthen Endowed Schools from 1857 onwards following amalgamation, together with some miscellaneous notes relating to Carmarthen. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 307.

Renshaw Street Chapel Sunday schools,

Two volumes containing material relating mainly to Renshaw Street Chapel Sunday Schools, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, 1874-1889. The first volume consists mainly of a copy, in the form of loose leaves guarded in, of [George Eyre Evans's] printed work on the subject published in a limited edition of five hundred under the title Happy Hours of Work and Worship (Liverpool, 1889). Supplementary to this, pasted in, etc., are miscellaneous letters, photographs, printed items, press cuttings, etc. The second volume contains letters to George Eyre Evans, 1878-1895, the majority being correspondence dated 1889 relating to the aforementioned volume. English. Late XIX - early XX cent. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MSS 320-321.

South Wales Unitarian meetings,

A volume of notes on the annual and quarterly meetings, 1791-1875, of the Unitarians, Unitarian-Baptists, &c., of South Wales, compiled in 1905-1906 by George Eyre Evans. English; Welsh. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 322.

Midland Churches: vol. II,

George Eyre Evans's own copy of Midland Churches: A history of the congregations on the roll of the Midland Christian Union (Dudley, 1899), volume II - Walsall to Wolverhampton.

Cardiganshire,

George Eyre Evans's own copy of Cardiganshire: a personal survey of some of its antiquities, chapels, churches, fonts, plate, and registers (Aberystwyth, 1903).

Powell and Evans family letters,

Two volumes of correspondence written by George Eyre Evans and members of his family, namely the Powell family of Colyton, Devon, his mother's relatives, and his father, Professor David Lewis Evans of Carmarthen, together with some letters received from outside the family circle. Both volumes are indexed separately.

Letters of David Lewis Evans,

A volume of English translations of ninety Welsh letters from David Lewis Evans to his father, Esau Evans of Llanybydder, to his sisters Nani and Mary, and of one letter to David James, a friend. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 347.

Letters by and about ministers,

The correspondents include Kentish Bache, Edgar Solly Anthony, J. Edwin Odgers, Philip M. Higginson, Charles J. Poynting, Alx: Gordon, Francis H. Jones, G. Vance Smith, John James Bishop, R. A. Armstrong, S. Alfred Steinthal, Charles C. Coe, Walter J. Evans, A. W. Worthington, and H. Enfield Dowson.

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