- F4/1.
- Ffeil
- 1889-1890.
Two notebooks, 1889-1890, kept by Annie J. Davies containing miscellaneous notes.
3 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Two notebooks, 1889-1890, kept by Annie J. Davies containing miscellaneous notes.
Sympathy letters, 1899, addressed to J. H. Davies on the death of his brother-in-law Thomas Edward Ellis (1859-1899), together with correspondence and papers, 1899-1909, relating to the administration of the Thomas Edward Ellis Memorial Fund.
Sympathy letters addressed to J. H. Davies on the death of Thomas Edward Ellis in April 1899. The correspondents include J. Glyn Davies, H. Elvet Lewis, J. Arthur Price, and Sir John Williams.
Davies, J. Glyn (John Glyn), 1870-1953
Correspondence and papers, 1899-1909, relating to the administration of the Thomas Edward Ellis Memorial Fund.
Exercise book endorsed 'Proses and fair copies' containing Greek and Latin exercises undertaken by T. I. Ellis presumably while an undergraduate student.
Miscellaneous papers, mainly printed and typescript, 1890-1923, relating to the Church in Wales and to Welsh religious life more generally. Some of the papers concern the 1906 Royal Commission on the Welsh Church.
Booklet entitled A Short Account of the Origin and Work of the Welsh Hospital for South Africa to October 1900
General administrative papers,
Letters of acceptance to an invitation to attend a ceremony at the Mansion House on 29 October 1901 for the distribution of medals to staff of the Welsh Hospital for South Africa.
Letters, 1902, relating to a memorial service to be held at St Davids Cathedral on 14 August 1902.
Correspondence and papers, 1896, concerning the county Dogs Committee, the issue of dog licences and exemptions granted.
Correspondence and papers, 1896-1897, relating to aspects of the land question in Wales, including the manifold problems faced by Welsh tenant farmers, the report of the Royal Commission on Land in Wales, the convention of public meetings and conferences, and the appointment of delegates to attend conferences. The correspondents include H. Tobit Evans, 1896, D. Lloyd George, 1896, and W. Llywelyn Williams, 1896.
Evans, H. Tobit (Henry Tobit), 1844-1908
Letters, 1903, from Lloyd George and George, solicitors, Criccieth, and related notes relating mainly to Plas Pennant (Pennant Hall).
Lloyd George & George (Firm)
Calvinistic Methodists at Penuwch,
Miscellaneous letters and papers, 1910, relating to the Calvinistic Methodist cause at Penuwch, near Llangeitho, Cardiganshire.
Papers, notes, transcripts of documents, drafts of articles and books etc., [?1890]-[?1926], accumulated by J. H. Davies during the course of his academic researches.
Merioneth and Montgomeryshire deeds and documents,
Miscellaneous deeds, documents, bonds and legal papers, and accounts, 1681-1856, relating to properties in the parishes of Dolgellau, co. Merioneth, and at a place called Cowarch, co. Merioneth. There are also wills of testators in the parishes of Llanymawddwy, co. Merioneth, 1800, and Llangadfan, co. Montgomery, 1829. There are also a number of inventories of properties of deceased persons and documentation relating to the payment of legacy duties on estates of deceased persons from the counties of Merioneth and Montgomery.
Correspondence and papers, 1779-1822, mainly ecclesiastical, relating primarily to the Richards family in the parish of Darowen, Montgomeryshire. They focus mainly on the Rev. Thomas Richards, vicar of the parish of Darowen. They include some poetry and the rent roll of the parish of Darowen for the year 1822.
Richards, Thomas, 1754-1837
Miscellaneous appointments, 1782-1807, including, 1782, to the benefice of the rectory of the parish church of Remenham, county Berkshire; and, 1791, to the benefice of the rectory of the parish church of St Matthew Friday Street and St Peter Cheap in the city of London. There is also an appointment, 1799, to be a lieutenant in a company of infantry, and a licence and faculty, 1807, to be schoolmaster of the grammar school at Lampeter.