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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales George Eyre Evans manuscripts
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Eyre family history,

A copy of Allen Stewart Hartigan, A History of the family of Eyre of Eyrecourt and Eyre of Eyreville in the county of Galway (London, [1904]), including inserted letters, pedigree by George Eyre Evans, &c. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 436.

'Cardiganshire & Pembrokeshire antiquities',

Four volumes of press cuttings, being a series of articles and notes of antiquarian interest which appeared in the Cardigan & Tivy-Side Advertiser under the general title 'Cardiganshire & Pembrokeshire antiquities', as well as various items of correspondence, 1917-21, &c. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MSS 448-451.

Limericks,

Two volumes of limericks, 1916, some in the hand of George Eyre Evans, and others being press cuttings.

'The Pembrokeshire Antiquary',

A series of press cuttings from the Pembroke County Guardian, 1912, containing articles by various writers relating to historical and antiquarian matters under the general title 'The Pembrokeshire Antiquary'. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 456.

'Y Garn Goch',

A volume of press cuttings containing a series of articles by D. C. Evans, F.G.S.., of St Clears, entitled 'Y Garn Goch' and relating to the stone camp of the same name which stands about halfway between Llandeilo and Llangadog on the south side of the river Tywi. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 458.

Lancashire & Cheshire Unitarian Assembly,

Papers relating to the Provincial Assembly of Presbyterian & Unitarian Ministers & Congregations of Lancashire & Cheshire, being printed material, manuscript accounts of proceedings, as well as press cuttings. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 460.

Hartington Road Church, Buxton,

A booklet containing press cuttings reporting an address given by Mr Ernest Axon, F.S.A., to commemorate the two-hundredth anniversary of Hartington Road Unitarian Church, Buxton. English. XX cent. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 464.

Sedgley researches,

A volume of press cuttings of articles entitled 'Sedgley Researches' by Frederick William Hackwood, F.R.Hist.Soc., which appeared in the Dudley Herald, relating to the history of Sedgley, co. Stafford. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 465.

Miscellaneous notes, etc,

Including a list of seals; notes on St Dogmaels Abbey; a list of Sir John Williams manuscripts relating to Carmarthenshire; notes on Bishops' Transcripts; addresses of various historical societies; notes on the Domesday Survey; notes on John Tillotson, archbishop of Canterbury, 1691-1694; notes on Cardigan Grammar School; a transcript of the Freemen's Roll of the Borough of Carmarthen, 1835-1867; &c.

Miscellaneous notes,

Notes relating to Carmarthen and Llanegwad, co. Carmarthen; Mynachlog Ddu, co. Pembroke; and Court Henry and Llandilo, co. Carmarthen; abstracts of four letters, dated 1329-1661; various rubbings; notes on stones at Llanbadarn Fawr, co. Cardigan, and on Coed Franc, co. Glamorgan; &c.

Scrap-book on Welsh archaeology etc,

A scrap-book containing printed material, letters, press cuttings, a few photographs, etc., relating mainly to subjects of Welsh historical, archaeological and antiquarian interest. There are also some items or entries relating to contemporary events and topics. Included is material on the following subjects: the Liverpool Committee for Excavation and Research in Wales and the Marches; Roman Loventium or Llanio Isaf, co. Card.; Roman Dolaucothi; excavations of Roman ruins at Caersws, Caerleon and Gelligaer; Alfred, Lord Tennyson's stay at Caerleon; the adaptation of the Old Parliament House, Machynlleth; a statue of a Roman dancing girl found at Segontium; excavations at Chester; a round barrow and cist at Aberdyfi; Penrhys Monastery, Ystrad Rhondda; a marble bust of a priest of Isis at Corwen; a find at Aberdyfi Golf Club; the Powys Eisteddfod at Caersws, 1910 (poster); a Historical Society for Flintshire; Welshpool Field Club; an unlocated Roman station near Llanymynech; excavations at Dinas Emrys, Beddgelert; a lending library at Llanidloes dating from 1688; the Offa Field Club; the history of Castle Caereinion; Dolgellau chalice and paten; the treasures of Bangor Museum; Penmaenmawr prehistoric camp; Dolcaradog Quaker Burial Ground, Machynlleth (off-print re); Tom Ward, a famous Snowdon guide; the death of Lady Rh?s, 1911; a Roman bronze head of Germanicus; a visit to Caldey Island; Cedewain Field Club; the Ceiriog Memorial Institute; the need for a Welsh Records repository; the Mari Lwyd custom; Brynamman notes; an ancient British camp near Abergele; hilltop forts near Builth; the history of Llangors; archaeology in Radnorshire; dated buildings at Rhaeadr; &c. Included are letters from C.P. Gasquoine of Oswestry, E. L. Hawkins of Builth Wells, and L. E. Davies of Newtown. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 254.

Carmarthenshire notes,

Letters from Walter Spurrell re a county history of Carmarthenshire; a photograph of Dafydd y Gof, the Pencarreg antiquary; the parish registers of Pencarreg; reminiscences re the Carmarthen Corporation; Henllan, Llanedi and Rhydybont chapels; Carmarthen Nonconformity; the religious life of various Carmarthenshire parishes, original churchwardens' presentments for Llanfair-ar-y-bryn 1678 (p. 54), Llanfallteg 1678 (p. 55), and Penboyr 1679 (p. 59); a memorial leaflet to Dr. James Rowlands (1814-99) of Carmarthen; extracts from the oldest minute book of Carmarthenshire Quarter Sessions, 1748-52; extracts from Walker's Sufferings . . ., 1714; a Roman altar at Carmarthen; the Vaughans of Derwydd; extracts from the minutes of the Lancastrian School, Carmarthen, 1813-50; Llangunnor; Llanpumsaint; extracts from St. Peter's [Carmarthen] Parish Magazine; two early post-cards depicting Abergwili; Pencader; a photograph of Carreg y Seintiau, Pumsaint; Llanllwni Church; extracts from Archdeacon Tenison's Visitation Returns of 1710; Kidwelly; Pembrey; Laugharne; Carmarthen Grammar School; obituary of Squire Morgan Jones of Llanmiloe; Llanarthney Church; Abergwili Church; a Kidwelly man at Trafalgar; a transcript of a letter, 1818, from [John Jenkins] 'Ifor Ceri' to [Walter Davies] 'Gwallter Mechain' and of the answer received; the Free Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth [Carmarthen]; Sir Thomas Powell's School; old St. Peter's, Carmarthen; the canvassing card of Colonel Stepney in the Carmarthen Borough Election of 1868; &c.

Carmarthenshire notes,

The history of Carmarthen Grammar School; old Carmarthen; letters from W. Gwynne Hughes of Glancothi; an inscribed stone in Llanfihangel-ar-Arth churchyard; inscribed stones at Nevern, co. Pembroke; the Carmarthen election of 1831; letters from, and book-plate of, Alan Stepney-Gulston of Derwydd; an inscribed stone at Merthyr parish church; pedigree of Derwydd; the Queen Elizabeth Free Grammar School [Carmarthen]; Llansaint; annual reports of the Carmarthenshire Blind Relief Society; the rural deanery of Carmarthen; the visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury to Carmarthen, 1907; inscribed stones at Llanyhyther; the Norton family; post-cards depicting Llandybie and Ammanford; the Carmarthen Literary and Scientific Institution; extracts from Carmarthen Order Books, 1584-1743 Laugharne Quakers; St. Peter's Church, Carmarthen; two bidding letters dated 1882 and 1885; a booklet entitled Hen Feddegyaeth Kymric published by Borroughs, Wellcome & Co.; Laugharne Castle; a booklet entitled A Guide to Carmarthen (Carmarthen, 1907); the Presbyterian College; the death of Sir Lewis Morris; an inscribed stone at Maesnonni, Llanllwni; Henfaes Cross; Abercwm, Llanllwni; a grant of the advowson and tithes of Llanllwni; the Swansea Scientific Society; Capel Nonni cemetery; an appeal for Pembrey Church; Llanfihangel-ar-Arth; Kidwelly; the coracles of the Towy; &c.

Carmarthenshire notes,

Llanfihangel Rhos-y-corn; the Baptists of Llanllwni; standing stones at Maen-hir Farm, Login; letters from Prof. John Rh?s, Oxford; Pendine Races, 1897; the Middleton Hall stone; obituary of William Phillips, chief constable of Carmarthenshire; Dolaucothy; Carmarthen Training College; the Unitarian Van Mission; cuttings re the death, funeral and will of Charles William Jones, J.P., of Gwynfryn, Carmarthen; a visit to Dolaucothy, 9-ii September, 1908: Dolaucothy seals; Closteg Cross, Llangyndeyrn; Cwmwr-du chapel; 1908-09 programme of the Cymmrodorion of the University of Liverpool; a stone bearing cross at Llangunnor Church; the effigy of Sir Rhys ap Thomas in St. Peter's Church, Carmarthen; Ammanford and Bettws; the statuette of Diana found at Conwil Elvet; Pembrey; Carmarthen Castle; Pembrey parish registers; the Pembrokeshire Association for the Preservation of Ancient Monuments; the vicars of Pembrey; the Friends' Burial Ground at Loughor, co. Glamorgan; the Friends' Meeting-houses at Jameston and Puncheston, co. Pembroke.

Cardiganshire notes,

Thirteen scrap-books containing notes, post-cards, photographs, printed material, rubbings, letters, etc., relating mainly to subjects of historical, antiquarian and archaeological interest in Cardiganshire. There are also entries and items relating to contemporary events and topics. The subjects dealt with, transcripts made, actual items inserted, etc., in each volume are as listed.

Cardiganshire notes,

Rubbings of church plate at many churches in co. Card.; tickets for the Aberystwyth National Eisteddfod of 1865; an early font at Cenarth; a report of the ceremony of awarding a D.Litt. to D. Silvan Evans; Frances Power Cobbe of Hengwrt, co. Merioneth; the Rev. D. H. Davies, vicar of Cenarth; Cardigan parish church; an account of a walk from Aberystwyth to Cardigan, Newcastle Emlyn and Llandysul visiting the parish churches; a list of Cardiganshire church plate; letters from Susan Williams of 6 Laura Place, Aberystwyth; Mount Church; rubbings taken at Machynlleth and Strata Florida; the 1902 Coronation Bonfire at Pen Dinas, Aberystwyth; rubbings taken at St Davids College, Lampeter, and at St Davids Cathedral and Nevern parish church, co. Pemb.; the Llanfihangel Ystrad cup; &c.

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