- FR10
- Cyfres
- 1873-1888 (accumulated [c. 1880] x [1924])
The series comprises accounts, 1873-1888, relating to the period when the Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones was editor of Yr Ymofynydd.
The series comprises accounts, 1873-1888, relating to the period when the Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones was editor of Yr Ymofynydd.
Welsh Unitarian Ministers' Education Fund: account books
The series consists of accounts (receipts and payments), 1864-1887, of the Welsh Unitarian Ministers' Education Fund, established in order to financially assist candidates for the ministry. Minutes, 1864-1877, are also included.
Welsh Unitarian Ministers' Education Fund
The series comprises papers relating to Welsh periodicals and include a letter written by the Rev. John Jones to Yr Udgorn, 1842; and copies of Y Diwygiwr, September 1838, May 1839 and November 1840.
Trecynon Seminary: account books
The series comprises an account book, 1879-1893, containing payments made apparently by pupils attending Trecynon Seminary, Aberdare.
Trecynon Seminary (Aberdare, Wales)
South Wales Distress Fund: account books
The series comprises accounts (receipts and payments), 1878, of the South Wales Distress Fund. Those listed as recipients resided in the vicinity of Hen Dŷ Cwrdd and Highland Place, Aberdare.
South Wales Distress Fund
The series comprises five sermons, 1826-1833, together with one sermon by an unidentified person.
The series comprises six sermons, [c. 1862]-1916, including one which was delivered at the induction of the Rev. D. Cellan Jones as minister of the Unitarian Church at Merthyr Tydfil in July 1915, and two notebooks containing sermon notes and prayers. Also included is a list by the Rev. Simon Jones of sermons by the Rev. R. Jenkin Jones, which were published in Yr Ymofynydd.
Jones, Simon, 1879-1967
The series consists of a volume of press cuttings, [c. 1889]-1941, bearing the name of Dr Goronwy Jones and containing, amongst other things, a series of 'notes historical' by the Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones on 'Old Aberdare', published in The Aberdare Leader, 1921-1922.
Jones, Rees Jenkin, 1835-1924
The series consists of scrapbooks containing press cuttings, 1807-1896, mostly relating to the Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones's frequent contributions as a newspaper columnist.
The series comprises annotated copies of two Welsh books relating to Cardiganshire, [c. 1869]-[c. 1924].
The series comprises letters, 1907-1967, to the Rev. Simon Jones reflecting his work and duties as Unitarian minister.
Papers relating to the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen
The series comprises letters, valedictory address and a printed book with manuscript additions, 1876-1902, relating to the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen.
The series comprises a statement by the Rev. John Jones, March 1833, 'of the origin and progress of the misunderstanding existing between the members of the once united and friendly congregation at Pantydefaid in the parish of Llandysul, Cardiganshire'. Also included is a transcript, in Rev. Simon Jones's hand, of one page of the statement.
Jones, Simon, 1879-1967
Notes on Unitarian history and doctrines
The series comprises papers, [1898 x 1905], which relate to the principles of Unitarianism, including an article, 'Dechreuad a chynydd Undodiaeth yng Nghymru' which was published in Y Geninen, July 1905.
Notes on Unitarian churches and ministers
The series consists of notes, [c. 1877]-1919, relating to the history of the Old Meeting House (Hen Dŷ Cwrdd), Aberdare; together with reports, 1908, from Unitarian churches relating to attendances; press cuttings, 1877, concerning the Llwynrhydowen eviction in 1876 and notes on ministers of Merthyr Tydfil and Cefncoedycymer.
The series comprises notebooks and scrapbooks, covering [c. 1865]-1939, relating mainly to Unitarianism, in particular to the cause at Hen Dŷ Cwrdd, Aberdare, and at High Pavement Chapel, Nottingham.
T̂he series comprises papers and articles, [c. 1880]-1899, by her on the role of women in society, especially women's suffrage, temperance issues and literary subjects.
The series comprises a volume of hymn tunes arranged by Anne Griffiths.
The series comprises miscellaneous papers, c. 1895-1950, including some press cuttings relating to the annual Singing Festival held at Pontypridd, 1895.
The series comprises poems and hymns; together with quotations, references and notes for a new hymn book.