Adysgrif o lyfr casgliad cenhadol,
- NLW MS 4795D
- File
- [1900] x [1922]
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
A transcript of part of a Cardiganshire missionary collection book for 1826, originally directed towards the Foreign Mission in London.
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Adysgrif o lyfr casgliad cenhadol,
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
A transcript of part of a Cardiganshire missionary collection book for 1826, originally directed towards the Foreign Mission in London.
Calvinistic Methodist correspondence,
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
Circular letters and letters relating to the Central Auxiliary Fund and the Infirm and Aged Ministers' Fund of the Calvinistic Methodist Church of Wales.
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
Four volumes containing addresses on Robert Moffatt, missionary, Howel Harris, William Williams 'o'r Wern', etc. written by Abraham Roberts.
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
A draft by Morgan James Rees of a scheme for hospital inquiries, together with notes of an inquiry, 30 July 1911, relating to hospital service in Pembrokeshire.
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
Letters, mainly to Dr Morgan James Rees, from Selwyn Davies, Sir Francis Fremantle, C. T. Courtney Lewis, Sir John Herbert Lewis, R. Bruce Low, J. Alun Pugh, D. O. Thomas, Oswald O. Williams, missionary, Sir Thomas Marchant Williams, etc.
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
Letters, 1891-1922, mainly to Richard Jenkin Rees, from Sir Edward Anwyl, Aaron Davies, Thomas Charles Edwards, Evan Evans, Aberystwyth, Sir Henry Haydn Jones, J. Cynddylan Jones, Morgan Hugh Jones, Sarah M. Matthews, Amlwch, Owen Prys, David Samuel, Aberystwyth, etc.
Material relating to public health,
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
Two volumes containing reports, correspondence, statistics, replies to questionnaires, etc., all relating to public health, infectious diseases, sanitation, housing, etc., accumulated or written by Morgan James Rees when he was medical officer of health in Aberdare and afterwards in the employ of the Local Government Board. They relate to Aberdare, Caernarvon, St Dogmaels Rural District Council and Swansea, also to certain districts in England.
Medical material and correspondence,
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
Examples of circulars and instructions relating to his medical work for the Local Government Board, with particular reference to cerebro-spinal fever, received by Morgan James Rees, together with letters from Sir Arthur Newsholme, chief medical officer to the Board.
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
A pocket notebook used by Morgan James Rees when he was an officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the war of 1914-1918 to record notes on the health of the troops under his care.
Morgan J. Rees.
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
Five pocket notebooks used by Morgan James Rees when he was a medical officer under the Local Government Board. The books include notes relating to health matters made on journeys of inspection through parts of southern and south-western England and to the areas of various Rural District Councils in Wales.
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
Personal papers of Morgan James Rees, M. D., including papers relating to his education, copies of applications for posts (including posts in the Government medical service), testimonials, etc.
Papurau Cofgolofn y Tabernacl, Aberystwyth,
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
Papers relating to the Tabernacle Chapel, Aberystwyth War Memorial, which was unveiled in 1921.
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
Twelve volumes containing sermons written by Abraham Roberts and preached by him in Calvinistic Methodist churches in Glamorgan, Liverpool, etc.
Royal Army Medical Corps records,
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
Examples of circulars, reports, etc. sent to Morgan James Rees in his capacity of an officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps and relating to the health and care of troops billeted in certain parts of South Wales during the war of 1914-1918.
Sunday School Union account book,
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
Account book of David Jenkin Davies, treasurer of the Calvinistic Methodists' Sunday School Union, 1887-1893.
Davies, David Jenkin
'The Pictorial Biography of the Reverend William Williams of Wern ...',
Part of R. J. Rees Manuscripts
'The Pictorial Biography of the Reverend William Williams of Wern ...', being a translation, possibly by Abraham Roberts of David Samuel Jones: Cofiant Darluniadol Y Parchedig William Williams o'r Wern ... (Dolgellau, 1894).