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Biography of the Reverend John Jones, Tal-y-sarn, co. Caernarvon,

A typescript copy of a thesis entitled 'A Review and Revision of the Biography of John Jones, Talsarn, By Owen Thomas', submitted by D. E. Jenkins for the degree of M.A., of the University of Liverpool, 1924. The biographical work which is analysed in this thesis is Owen Thomas: Cofiant y Parchedig John Jones, Talsarn, mewn Cysylltiad รข Hanes Duwinyddiaeth a Phregethu Cymru (Wrexham [1874]).

D. E. Jenkins.

Epistolau Cymraeg at y Cymry,

A holograph copy of an introduction written by D. E. Jenkins for a proposed new edition of Edward Charles: Epistolau Cymraeg at y Cymry ( Llundain, 1797), which he intended publishing in 1905.

D. E. Jenkins.

Lecture notes,

An exercise book containing notes on the poems of Laurence Minot, 'The Tale of Gamelyn', [John] Dryden's essays on 'Satire', 'Translation', and 'The Parallel between Poetry and Painting', and [John] Milton's 'Paradise Regained'. They are probably notes by D. E. Jenkins of lectures delivered at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, ?1892-1895, by C[harles] H[arold] Herford [professor of English].

D. E. Jenkins.

Methodism unmasked ...,

Four note-books containing a transcript in the hand of D. E. Jenkins of pp. 17-123 of [the Reverend Thomas Ellis Owen:] Methodism Unmasked [or the Progress of Puritanism from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century . . . (London, 1802)].

D. E. Jenkins.

Miscellanea,

Typescript copies of an essay (13 pp.) by D. E. Jenkins entitled 'Wars and Religious Revivals', and of three undated letters addressed by D. E. Jenkins to the editor of the [Liverpool] Post and Mercury (a controversy between the writer and Mr. [ ] Jones relating to Daniel Rowland, Howel Harris, and the eighteenth century Methodist revival in general); and typewritten notes on 'Diwygiadau Crefyddol Cymru'.

D. E. Jenkins.

Notes on the bishop of St Asaph's landmarks,

A typescript, ?printer's copy of D. E. Jenkins's pamphlet Notes on the Bishop of St. Asaph's Landmarks (Chapters XII, XIII) (Denbigh, 1913), containing a critical analysis of chapters 12-13 of Alfred George Edwards [ bishop of St. Asaph, aft. archbishop of Wales]: Landmarks in the History of the Welsh Church (London, 1912).

D. E. Jenkins.

Religious societies ...,

Corrected galley proofs of [D. E. Jenkins (ed.): Religious Societies (Dr. Woodward's 'Account') . . . (Liverpool, 1935) pp. 23-88].

D. E. Jenkins.

Religious societies,

The printers' copy (typescript, with manuscript emendations) of D[avid] E[ rwyd] Jenkins (ed.): Religious Societies (Dr. Woodward's 'Account') . . . ( Liverpool, 1935), in which sections of Josiah Woodward: An Account of the Religious Societies in the City of London, &c., and of their Endeavours for Reformation of Manners (4th ed., enlarged, London, 1712), were reprinted, with a historical introduction by D. E. Jenkins, dealing more specifically with Wales.

D. E. Jenkins.

The records of the Church in Wales,

A typescript copy of a memorandum [by D. E. Jenkins] on 'The Records of the Established Church in Wales and their Disposal by Disestablishment', in which it is proposed that, in the bill being prepared for the disestablishment of the Anglican Church in Wales [1912], provision should be made for (1) the retention of the diocesan and parochial records of that church 'as the property of the Nation', (2) the conversion of existing diocesan registries into national repositories with a salaried official in charge, (3) making the records available to holders of research permits, and (4) the granting of Treasury subsidies for the publication of parish registers, etc. Also a typewritten copy of a letter from [D. E. Jenkins] from Denbigh, to T. Huws Davies, Home Office, Whitehall, January 1912 (requesting recipient to bring an enclosed copy of the above mentioned memorandum to the notice of the Home Secretary).

D. E. Jenkins.

The Reverend John Jones, Tal-y-sarn,

An incomplete, draft copy (typescript with manuscript emendations) of a thesis entitled 'A Review and Revision of the Biography of John Jones, Talsarn, by Owen Thomas', submitted by D. E. Jenkins for the degree of M.A. of the University of Liverpool, 1924. For a copy of the thesis as finally submitted see NLW MS 12733C above.

D. E. Jenkins.

Transcripts of letters from the Reverend Thomas Charles,

Nineteen note-books containing transcripts [by D. E. Jenkins] of one hundred and five letters, 1779-1811 and undated, from the Reverend Thomas Charles from Bala, Birmingham, Dolgelley, Limerick, Llanymowddwy, Milborne Port, Oxford, Pwllhely, Queen Camel, near Sherborne, Shawbury, Shrewsbury, Spa Fields, etc., to his brother David Charles, Carmarthen (4), his son T[homas] R[ice] Charles, London, [Thomas] Foulks, Bala (2), [Sarah] Jones ( also as [Sarah] Charles, his wife), Bala, Chester, etc. (87), M[ary] Stringer, Abbey Green, Chester, J[ohn] Walker, junior, Chester (?9), and Miss Wright, Tarvin, co. Chester. The originals of one hundred and one of the letters transcribed are now in the Thomas Charles Edwards Collection of manuscripts and documents amongst the C.M. archives in the National Library of Wales. The originals of the other four form part of NLW MS 4797C.

D. E. Jenkins.