A notebook containing instructions for mixing paint.
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Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
A notebook containing instructions for mixing paint.
Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
A notebook in the autograph of Eleazar Roberts, containing an outline of his remarks at a Singing Festival held at Corwen (? Glan'rafon) on May 31 1877, and other notes.
Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
A paper entitled 'Eilun-dduwiau Cymru' by R. A. Griffith ('Elphin'), read at a meeting of 'Cymdeithas Cymru Fydd Llundain'. [In the autograph of Isaac Foulkes.].
Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
A sermon on Luke 2, 34 ('Crist yn gwymp ac yn gyfodiad') preached by the Rev. John Williams, DD, at Amlwch on July 5 1900, copied from the original manuscript.
A short story entitled 'Dafydd ab Siencyn'. Incomplete.
Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
An assessment made towards repairing Merad Bridge between the townships of Tre'r Llan and Penyfed in the parish of Llangwm, Denbighshire.
Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
Assessment of Assessed Taxes payable by Shadrack Robertes of Bryn Madog, farmer, for the year ending 5 April 1856.
Bills (4) to Isaac Lloyd, [? Tyn'rallt, Cerrig],
Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
'Dau englyn a wnayd i Gaynor Hughes Bed elith'. On the dorse is a stanza beginning 'Pob gangien Rygynog sy yn Rywiog ar hunt'...... Copy.
Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
Examination of Cadwaladr Hughes of the parish of Halkin, Flintshire, saddler, taken upon oath before Samuel Mostyn, esq., one of HM Justices of the Peace for the said county, touching the place of his last legal settlement.
Part of Hugh Evans Papers,
Papers of and collected by Hugh Evans of the Brython Press (Gwasg y Brython), Liverpool, including correspondence between and of the Rev. Gwynoro Davies and Isaac Foulkes of Y Cymro (est. 1890), 1895-1896; general correspondence and postcards of the Brython Press, [1895]-[1933]; and miscellaneous papers including, papers relating to the Llangwm area of Denbighshire, 1809-1895, and papers collected by Hugh Evans, [1812x1934].
Evans, Hugh, 1854-1934