- NLW MS 4968C
- File
- [1874-1937]
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
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
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.).
Some Welsh agricultural writers: correspondence
Letters, 1932, from recipients of complimentary copies of Archdeacon Evans's article 'Some Welsh Agricultural Writers', published in The Welsh Journal of Agriculture, vol. 8 (1932), 71-84.
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.
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
Official and other letters received by Albert Owen Evans, mainly in connection with the publishing of A Chapter in the History of the Welsh Book of Common Prayer ... (Bangor, 1922).
Catalogue of books at Llanfaethlu rectory
A catalogue compiled by Albert Owen Evans of some of the books at Llanfaethlu rectory, Anglesey, in 1920.
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.
Early British Churches in Caernarvonshire
A typescript of a pamphlet by Lady Stanley entitled 'Some Early British Churches on the North Coast of Caernarvonshire' (privately printed, 1897).
Correspondence between Archdeacon Evans and the Welsh Church Press, Lampeter, together with accounts, etc., 1905-1919.
Welsh Church Press and Printing Co. Ltd
A manuscript music book which belonged in 1898 to Richard Jones, Ty Uchaf, Llanfrothen, and which contains carols, etc.
Jones, Richard, fl. 1898
A commonplace book which belonged in 1869 to Lewis Jones, printer, etc., Towyn and Rhyl, and which contains calendar entries, poems, etc.
Jones, Lewis, fl. 1869-1900
Books relating to Sunday Schools
A list, compiled by Archdeacon A. O. Evans at the request of the National Library of Wales, of books in his private library at Llanfaethlu relating to Sunday Schools, etc.
Letters received by Archdeacon Evans from recipients of complimentary copies of reprints of his 'Thomas a Kempis and Wales', published in The Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society, IV, pp. 5-32.
The living of Llanfairclydogau
Letters, 1859-60, mainly to Lord Carrington, patron of the living of Llanfairclydogau, Cardiganshire, which became vacant in 1859, from clergymen soliciting the living or persons supporting the applications of some of the candidates.
Meifod, Llanfrothen, and Flint
Papers relating to the parish and church of Meifod, Montgomeryshire, the Llanfrothen burial ground, and the Flint Burial Board.
A short typewritten note on John Roberts, harpist, Newtown, Montgomeryshire, who died in 1894.
An abstract, by John H. Evans, of the log of s. s. Highland Laird, sailing from Liverpool to the Plate ports, 1904-1905.
John H. Evans.
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].