- NLW MS 1054C
- File
- [1874-1900]
Notes on the geography of the world, with hand-drawn maps.
Notes on the geography of the world, with hand-drawn maps.
'Gweddiau dros y Marw', translated by J. Goodman Humphreys, Llanegryn, from the work of R. Littledale.
Humphreys, J. Goodman
An essay entitled 'Hanes Y Tywysogion Cymreig', submitted for competition at an eisteddfod held at Liverpool, June 1840.
Hymns and chants sung at Llanfaethlu Church
One of two lists kept by Richard P. Jones, Ty Uchaf, Llanfaethlu, of hymns, chants, etc., sung at services held in Llanfaethlu church, 1907-10.
Jones, Richard P., fl. 1907-1919
Hymns and chants sung at Llanfaethlu Church
One of two lists kept by Richard P. Jones, Ty Uchaf, Llanfaethlu, of hymns, chants, etc., sung at services held in Llanfaethlu church, 1907-10.
Jones, Richard P., fl. 1907-1919
A short typewritten note on John Roberts, harpist, Newtown, Montgomeryshire, who died in 1894.
Notes of lectures on chemistry, agriculture, etc., by C.F. Archibald, Douglas A. Gilchrist, J. Owens, and Phillip J. Whites given at Rhyl to Flintshire teachers, 1891-1892.
Archibald, C. F., fl. 1891-1892
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.
Letter to Watkin Herbert Williams
A letter, 18 August 1915, written by W. Williams, chaplain to Watkin Herbert Williams, bishop of Bangor, 1899-1925, and signed by the bishop, to Nonconformist ministers in Anglesey relating to a request for a special day of prayer.
Letters, 1872-1900, to Lewis Jones, Towyn and Rhyl, from Evan Davies ('Myvyr Morganwg'), Jno. H. Evans (Buenos Aires), Lewis William Lewis ('Llew Llwyfo'), and Charles S. Mainwaring (Cerrig-y-Drudion).
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').
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').
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.
Letters, 1803-33 and undated, to Rowland Williams, Ysceifiog, from Thomas Burgess, bishop of St. Davids, William Cleaver, bishop of St. Asaph, James Donne (Oswestry), T. Hodson (Brasenose College, Oxford), John Jones, archdeacon of Bangor, W. Todd Jones (Criccieth), E. Owen (Churchstoke), W. J. Rees (Cascob), and John Roberts (Tremeirchion).
Letters, 1918-32, to Archdeacon Evans from Henry Blackwell (New York), David Davies (archdeacon of Llandaff), David Evans (Trevor Rectory, Valley), D. T. Hughes (The Rectory, Talsarnau), Benjamin Jones (Llanfairisgaer Vicarage, Port Dinorwic), Lewis Jones (Rhyl), B. E. Moore ('Beatrice Rosenthal', Wragby, Lincolnshire), and A. Ivor Pryce (Bangor).
Letters received by Albert Owen Evans, archdeacon of Bangor; on the publication of his work entitled A Chapter in the History of the Welsh Book of Common Prayer . . . (Bangor, 1922).
A file of papers, 1904, relating to a dispute concerning the Llanfair-iuxta-Harlech school.
Material relating to the diocese of Bangor
A list of books, pamphlets and tracts published or issued in connection with the diocese of Bangor, compiled in 1908 by Albert Owen Evans for purposes in connection with the Welsh Church Commission.
Meifod, Llanfrothen, and Flint
Papers relating to the parish and church of Meifod, Montgomeryshire, the Llanfrothen burial ground, and the Flint Burial Board.
Miscellaneous papers kept by Albert Owen Evans:- an order in the case of Rowland Evans, president of the Bangor Rechabites, and David Davies, a member of the society, 1853; a sermon preached at Llanfechell, 1880; instructions to local 'observers' of the Anglesey Antiquarian Society, 1912; questionnaires on the parishes of Llanfaethlu and Llanfwrog, Anglesey, by the Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments in Wales, 1915; an imitation mourning card for Hamlin H. Jones, B. A., 1898; and a circular entitled 'The Church Question and the Forthcoming Election' [in Anglesey, 1918].