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Archdeacon A. O. Evans manuscripts Ffeil
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Armorial, &c.,

A volume containing a glossary of armorial families and individuals; a few pedigrees, notably of Griffith of Carreg-lwyd, Llanfaethlu; a list of the fifteen tribes of North Wales; and a note and diagram to ascertain the acreage of the island of Anglesey.

Lectures in botany,

A printed syllabus, with copious manuscript notes, of a course of eight lectures in Botany for schoolmasters' classes conducted by the Agricultural Department of the University College of North Wales, Bangor.

Miscellaneous papers

Miscellaneous papers, including notes relating to Rowland Williams (1779-1854), canon of St. Asaph and rector of Ysceifiog, and father of Rowland Williams (1817-70), Vice-Principal of St. David's College, Lampeter; a note, dated November 9, 1892, by Thomas Briscoe (1813-95), D.D., chancellor of Bangor Cathedral and vicar of Holyhead, relating to the incumbency of Holyhead; papers concerning the insurance of Llanfaethlu church, Anglesey; a list, compiled by Canon W. H. Harris, Lampeter, of Cornish and Breton equivalents of certain Welsh ecclesiastical terms; 'An Estimate of repairs and alterations to Peblig mill...', October 29, 1823; etc.

Briscoe, Thomas

'Thomas à Kempis and Wales'

Three volumes of material relating to Welsh versions of Thomas à Kempis's De Imitatione Christi, etc., collected by Archdeacon Evans when he was preparing the bibliography afterwards published in The Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society, IV, pp. 30-2.

Letters

Letters, 1850-94, to Chancellor Thomas Briscoe, Holyhead, from William Briscoe (Nutfield), Daniel Silvan Evans, Evan Lewis (Llanllechid), Daniel Lewis Lloyd (bishop of Bangor), Thaddeus O'Maloney (Trinity College, Dublin), Bartholomew Price (Pembroke College, Oxford), John Price (Bangor), Llewellyn Thomas (Vice-Principal of Jesus Collie, Oxford), John Williams ('Ab Ithel'), and Morris Williams ('Nicander').

Letters

Miscellaneous letters, 1806-69, of W. D. Conybeare, Daniel Silvan Evans, C. and A. Gibbs (London), Owen Wynne Jones ('Glasynys'), Humphrey Parry (Hackney - to David Thomas, 'Dafydd Ddu Eryri'), T. Thomas (canon of Bangor, Llanrhaiadr Vicarage, Denbigh), Jane W. Williams (Ysceifiog Rectory), Morris Williams ('Nicander'), and Rowland Williams (Lampeter), and transcripts of 'Englynion i Ffynnon y Gro Gwynnion gerllaw Dolgellau' by David Richards ('Dafydd Ionawr').

'Te Deum'

A 'Te Deum' chant arranged by Dr William Boyce, with the Welsh words written beneath.

Boyce, William, bap. 1711, d. 1779

The Church in Wales

Papers, including letters, circulars, annual reports, programmes of meetings and services, etc., relating mainly to the activities of the Church in Wales, particularly in the diocese of Bangor.

Church in Wales

Bangor National Schools

A printed appeal, issued 9 May 1866, for subscriptions towards the cost of erecting new National School buildings in Bangor, Caernarvonshire, with a list of some subscriptions.

Letters

Letters of sympathy received by Archdeaon A. O. Evans on the death of his brother, Captain John Henry Evans, in 1930. Among the correspondents are a large number of clergymen of the Church in Wales.

Some Welsh agricultural writers

An exercise book containing notes by Archdeacon Evans for his article entitled 'Some Welsh Agricultural Writers', published in The Welsh Journal of Agriculture, vol. 8 (1932), 71-84, together with the original manuscript of the article (19 ff.).

Thomas Owen

Notes by Archdeacon Evans and letters to him relating to the life and work of Thomas Owen (d. 1812), a native of Anglesey who was rector of Upton Scudamore, Wiltshire, and translator of Palladius, De re rustica, etc.

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