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Account book,

Miscellaneous accounts, 1869-1892, including a record of rents from houses, dividends from building societies, etc. in the Swansea district received by John Evans, grocer, Skewen, Glamorgan, father of S. T. Evans.

John Evans.

Account book,

An account book, 1869-1890, kept by John Evans, grocer, Skewen, the greater part of the financial transactions recorded relating to Libanus (Cwmdu), Tabernacle and Bethlehem Congregational churches, Skewen.

John Evans.

Illuminated address,

An illuminated address presented at the Gwyn Hall, Neath, 24 May 1902, by the Mid Glamorgan Liberal Association to S. T. Evans in recognition of his parliamentary and other services.

Music,

Anthems, hymn-tunes, part-songs, etc. composed or arranged by William Davies (Cae'r blaidd, Ffestiniog), Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'), John Owen ('Owain Alaw'), J. B. Jones, D. Emlyn Evans, David Jenkins, J[ames] H. Rowlands ('Asaph Glyn Dyfi'), Daniel Read, David Lewis, D[avid] J[enkin] Morgan, John Ambrose Lloyd and John Thomas (Llanwrtyd), and a copy of Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'): An Oratorio! The Storm of Tiberias ... (Bethesda, R. Jones).

Music,

Anthems and hymn-tunes by John Ambrose Lloyd, D. T. Williams ('Tydfylyn'), Richard Mills, John Owen ('Owain Alaw') and others, copied by John Evans, 1867.

John Evans.

Music,

Hymn-tunes and anthems composed or arranged by T[homas] Jones (Nannerch), J. Edwards, R[osser] Beynon, T[homas] Jarman, John Ambrose Lloyd, Thomas Davies ('Tryddyd'), R. Williams, J. Thomas ('Myfyriwr'), D[avid] J[enkin] Morgan (Llechryd), R[ichard] Mills, W. Mathews, E. S. Jones (Dwygyfylchi), J. Evans, R[ees] P. Williams, D. Pugh and others, copied by John Evans, Skewen, 1854.

John Evans.

Music,

Anthems and secular music by John Ambrose Lloyd, J[oseph] D[avid] Jones (Ruthin), Thomas Jarman, T. Jones (Treffynnon), R[ichard] Mills ['Rhydderch Hael'], R[ees] P. Williams (Rhymney), John Parry ['Bardd Alaw'] and others, much of it copied by John Evans, Skewen.

John Evans.

S. T. Evans MSS,

  • GB 0210 MSSTEVANS
  • Fonds
  • [1800x1918] /

Manuscripts from the library of S. T. Evans, including account books; a copy of Walter de Gray Birch: Notes on the Inscription of the Carew Cross, Pembrokeshire, with related material; an illuminated address, 1902; anthems, hymns tunes, etc.; miscellaneous notes; etc.

Evans, S. T. (Samuel Thomas), 1859-1918

Sacred music,

Hymn-tunes and anthems by Griffith Rowlands (Bethesda), Robert James (Merthyr), Thomas Davies and others, copied by John Evans, Skewen, 1855.

John Evans.

Sacred music,

Hymn-tunes and anthems composed or arranged by John Ambrose Lloyd, R[osser] Beynon ['Asaph Glan Tâf'], D[avid] Roberts (Bethesda) ['Alawydd'], T[homas] Edwards ['Caerfallwch'], L. Llwyd, E[van] Davies (Llandyfri), J. William Edwards (Llangadog), J[ohn] D[avid] Edwards, D[avid] J[enkin] Morgan (Llechryd), W. Matthews, T[homas] Price (Crughywel), R[ichard] Mills ['Rhydderch Hael'], John Ellis, Robert James (Merthyr) ['Jeduthyn'], W[illiam] Jacob, William Owen (Prysgol), R[owland] H[uw] Prichard (Bala), T. Phillips (Llanwinio), J[oseph] D[avid] Jones (Ruthin), Thomas Williams ['Hafrenydd'], John Roberts ('Ieuan Gwyllt'), D[aniel] T[homas] Williams ('Tydfylyn'), James Mills, W. Jones, John Williams, John Ffrancis, John Jones, R. Lloyd, J[ohn] Jeffreys, John Mills ['Ieuan Glan Alarch'], T. Williams (Llanidloes), D. Emlyn Evans, J. B. Jones, Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian') and others, copied by John Evans, Skewen, 1853-1857.

John Evans.

School notebook,

A pocket book used by S. T. Evans when he was at school and containing various prose and verse extracts, translations, riddles, etc.

S. T. Evans.

The Carew Cross ...,

A copy of Walter de Gray Birch: Notes on the Inscription of the Carew Cross, Pembrokeshire, off-printed from the Journal of the British Archaeological Association, xli (London, 1885), with photographs and letters, 1884-1885, from de Gray Birch and Joseph Sidebotham dealing with the inscription on the cross; a letter, 13 October 1914, from John (afterwards Viscount) Simon to S. T. Evans; versions of the Lord's Prayer in French and in Oberland (Grison) and Engadine dialects of Rhaeto-Romance (Ladin or Romaunsch).