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Evan Owen manuscripts Jones, E. K. (Evan Kenffig), 1863-1950
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Correspondence,

Letters addressed to Evan Owen by Thomas Ayre, Rhyl, 1880; John Ballinger, Aberystwyth, 1913-1921; William C. Boulding, Liverpool, 1913-1914; Ben Davies, Ruthin, 1897-1898; D. Davies, Seacombe, 1880; John Humphreys Davies, 1914; Thomas Witton Davies, London, 1878; John Edwards, Harlech, 1898; W. Edwards, Cardiff, 1912-1914; W. Edwards, Ruabon, 1879; Hugh Evans, Liverpool, 1916; R. C. Evans, Llanuwchllyn, 1881; J. Griffiths, Llanfairfechan, 1914; William Evans Hoyle, Cardiff, 1914; Robert Hughes, London, 1882; E. K. Jones, Brymbo, 1897-1899; Humphrey Jones, chemist, Llangollen, 1877; Hugh Jones, Llangollen, 1878; J. H. Jones, Y Brython, 1907; R. T. Llwydwyn Jones, Bootle, 1898; Emily Matthews, Amlwch, 1906; J. A. Morris, Aberystwyth, 1879; John J. Morris, Nottingham, 1906; Moses Roberts, Blaenau Ffestiniog, 1899; T. Salusbury, Llangerniew, 1899; Mrs S. M. Saunders, Bridgend, 1906; Thomas Shankland, Bangor, 1905-1920; W. Williams, printer, Llangollen, 1877; and others. Much of the correspondence relates to Evan Owen's activities in connection with Baptist Churches in Liverpool and with the temperance movement in Liverpool and North Wales.

Bedyddwyr Dinbych, Fflint, a Meirionnydd,

Circulars, constitution and rules of the Denbigh, Flint, and Merioneth Baptist Association, 1876-1903, with manuscript notes and a letter, 1894, by E. K. Jones, Brymbo; an application form for railway tickets at reduced fares, 1900; and reports of 'Cymdeithas Fenthyciol Cymanfa Dinbych, Fflint, a Meirion', 1883-1894.

Undeb Bedyddwyr Cymru,

Leaflets and circulars, 1885-1888 and 1901, relating to annual meetings of the Welsh Baptist Union, and the agenda of the Conference of the Denbigh, Flint, and Merioneth Baptist Association, 1885; and letters to Evan Owen from William Henry Dodd, Wrexham, 1894; E. K. Jones, Brymbo, 1894; L. W. Lewis, Liverpool; Owen Lewis, London, 1885; Price Morris, Birkenhead, 1885; Silas Morris, Bangor, 1901; and William Williams, Llangollen, 1894.