- FR1/6
- File
- 1891-1921
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file includes letters from O. Gaianydd Williams (4), 1904-1905.
Williams, O. Gaianydd (Owen Gaianydd), 1865-1928
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file includes letters from O. Gaianydd Williams (4), 1904-1905.
Williams, O. Gaianydd (Owen Gaianydd), 1865-1928
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The series comprises poems and hymns; together with quotations, references and notes for a new hymn book.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file includes a letter, 1824, to the 'Foreman of the Socinian Societi', Merthyr Tydfil, relating to the Socinian doctrines which deny the divinity of Christ, the Trinity and original sin; and a call, 1832, to the Rev. John James, Gellionnen, by the congregation of Pantydefaid Chapel, Llandysul, to be their minister.
Pantydefaid (Prengwyn, Llandysul, Wales : Church)
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The series comprises miscellaneous papers, c. 1895-1950, including some press cuttings relating to the annual Singing Festival held at Pontypridd, 1895.
Miscellaneous poetry and quotations
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
Mrs Anne Griffith Jones: letters of sympathy
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file comprises letters of sympathy on the death of Mrs Rees Jenkin Jones, 1899, together with papers relating to the funeral and a list of those who sent their condolences.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The series comprises a volume of hymn tunes arranged by Anne Griffiths.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
2 Alma Terrace was originally a spot of ground, part of a farm called Gadlys Ucha, in p. Aberdare, co. Glam., bounded on the west side by a yard belonging to the Hirwaun meeting house and on the south by a road leading from the said meeting house to Gadlys Ucha. In 1802 the piece of ground was leased for 99 years by Richard Richards of the village of Aberdare to Thomas Morgan of the same. There were further assignments in 1804 and 1862, until it was finally assigned in 1892 to David James Jones of Tregynon, Aberdare, draper.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
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.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
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.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file consists of notes, [1870-1878], which were apparently written by the Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones whilst preparing Emynau o fawl a gweddi published in 1878.
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Notes on Unitarian churches and ministers
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
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.
Notes on Unitarian history and doctrines
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
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.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
Pantlluast was sold in 1763 for £16 by John Jenkin of Rhydlydan, p. Llanarth, and his brother Rees Jenkin of Clettwr, to their brother Griffith Jenkin of Esgairwen Fawr, Llanarth. The tmt which measured 12 acres was bounded on the east by Clettwr, on the west by a tmt called Pant Ca Duon, on the north by Esgeronw, and on the south by the road leading from Lampeter to Newcastle Emlyn called Fordd y Gâr. Apart from this conveyance the deeds in this bundle are all agreements to lease, 1872-1916, by which time Pantlluast was owned by Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones of Aberdare, co. Glam., Unitarian minister.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
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