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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales George Eyre Evans manuscripts George Eyre Evans and others.
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A history of Llandyssul grammar school, etc.,

A copy of an article by George Eyre Evans on 'Llandyssul Grammar School', reprinted from The Alauda, the magazine of the Llandyssul County School, Christmas term, 1913; autograph letters to George Eyre Evans from C. E. Vowles, Llandyssul County School, 1913, J. D. Lewis, Gomerian Press, Llandyssul, 1913, D[ian] Marles Thomas, Antwerp, 1914, and Sir John Williams, bart., 1917; and notes in the autograph of George Eyre Evans relating to Llandyssul, including descriptions and illustrations of ancient monuments, a list of vicars, notes on the communion plate and the bells of the parish church, and extracts from manuscript and printed sources.

George Eyre Evans and others.

The centenary of The Journal, Carmarthen,

A scrapbook containing materials relating to the centenary in 1910 of The Journal, Carmarthen, including autograph letter and postcards, 1909-1910, to George Eyre Evans from Lewis Giles, Carmarthen and Trevor Oscar Morgan, Carmarthen; press cuttings of an article contributed by George Eyre Evans to the centenary number of The Journal and of an account of a commemorative dinner; and autographs of guests at the dinner and of the employees of The Journal.

George Eyre Evans and others.

Materials relating to Lloyd Letters,

A group of about one hundred and forty autograph letters and postcards, 1907-1908, addressed to George Eyre Evans, and some invoices and receipts relating to the publication of his Lloyd Letters... (Aberystwyth, 1908); 'Account of the late Mrs. Lettice Lloyd and Family', transcribed by George Eyre Evans from The Monthly Magazine, 1812, Part I, and published in part in Lloyd Letters, pp. xxiii-xxvi; and an autograph pedigree of the family of Lloyd of Brynllefrith, compiled by John Davies, Aberystwyth in 1908.
The names of almost all the writers of the letters appear in the published list of 'Subscribers' to Lloyd Letters.

George Eyre Evans and others.