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Rees, David, 1801-1869. English
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Llythyrau at Hugh Jones,

Letters mainly addressed to Hugh Jones ('Cromwell o Went'). Most of the letters have sermon notes by Hugh Jones on their blank pages, and many are concerned solely with preaching engagements. The correspondents include Hugh Jones's father, Rowland Jones, his mother, Jane Jones, 1839, his wife, 1832, and his son, Ellice John Jones, 1859-1871, together with one letter, 1836, to Mrs Hugh Jones; W. L. Bathurst, 1854; William Howells, 1851; Edward Davies, Independent minister and tutor, 1838-1847; David Davies, principal of Carmarthen Academy, 1846-1847; Evan Davies ('Eta Delta'), 1834; William Davies, Independent minister and tutor, 1847; David Edward Edwardes, 1871; Griffith Jones, Bala and Tregarth, 1860; David Rees, Llanelli, 1835-1841, 1862; and William Rees ('Gwilym Hiraethog'), 1858-1871.
There are some references in NLW MS 10275E to David Rees, Llanelli.

Pregethau,

Holograph sermons and sermon notes by David Rees, minister of Capel Als Congregational Church, Llanelly, with occasional observations by the Reverend D[avid] Davies, London. The majority are dated, with gaps, within the period 1824-1854, and were originally preached at Llanelly. NLW MS 11677B opens with the author's first sermon, preached at Tyndwr on Dinasfach ('ar dir Dinasfach'), Trelech, co. Carmarthen.

David Rees and David Davies.

Capel Als, Llanelly, appeal,

Lists of subscriptions received or promised towards the rebuilding of Als Chapel, Llanelly. The introductory appeal, signed by David Rees, minister, and others, is dated 17 August, [18]30. The volume also includes a list of 'Rules to be observed with regard to the Seats at Capel Als meeting house'; particulars of the receipt of pew rents; and particulars of payments from the 'General Collection', 6 November, 1830.

David Rees and others.

Correspondence of John Roberts (senior),

Letters and copies of letters from the Reverend John Roberts, Llanbryn-mair, and letters to him from various correspondents, together with one letter addressed to his son, the Reverend Samuel Roberts ('S.R.'). The letters from John Roberts are to Revd. Joseph Gilbert, Hull, 1825 (sending a copy of an extract from a letter received from Mr. Jenkin Lewis of Newport [cf. The Evangelical Magazine, 1825, pp. 459-60, 'Dr. Williams' Theology']), Mrs. [David] Morgans, [Forge, Henllan Amgoed], 1831- 1832 (condolence on the death of Mr. Morgans), and John Davies, Dolgoch, 1831 (advice on leaving Llanbryn-mair for Carmarthen), the letters to Mrs. Morgans and John Davies being copies made by [the Reverend] John Breese, Carmarthen, 1835, for his cousin, Revd. Samuel Roberts, Mary [B - ], 1833 (religious sentiments) (?copy), the Reverend David Rees, Llanelly, 1833 (sympathy at a time of great anxiety), the writer's son, John Roberts, Student, Newtown, 1831 (advice on leaving Llanbryn-mair to enter the Academy), and Miss Brees (copy, undated and incomplete) (pleasure at the religious feeling in her papers). The letters addressed to John Roberts are from [the Reverend] Peter Edwards, Wem, [18]25 (he is in want of an assistant and had thought of the addressee's son as a likely person) (with copy reply), [the Reverend] Jas. Griffiths [St. Davids] Treliwyd, 1833 (mention of various meetings, outline of a sermon, a report concerning Mr. J. Elias), Willm. Robinson, Chesterfield, 1825 (the addressee's son and their pastorate) (with draft reply), George (and Jane) Roberts, Ebensburg, Cambria County, 1800, 1809 and 1821 (a religious revival in the greater part of New England, family and other news, etc.), and Sarah Yallowley, Bryn y Gyn, 1826 (concerning books). Most of the letters are in English and some of those from John Roberts have been translated into Welsh and published at least in part [by 'S.R.'] in Cofiant y Parch. John Roberts o Lanbrynmair (Llanelli: David Rees a John Thomas, 1837).

John Roberts, senior and others.

Traethodau, &c.,

Essays by D. Morgan Lewis on 'The Swedish Educational System of Slojd' [c. 1888], and 'Addysg grefyddol y plant', October, 1902 (published in Y Traethodydd, 1903, pp. 1-8), and impressions by D. Morgan Lewis of 'Hampstead Heath on a Bank Holiday' (incomplete); and a holograph 'Essay on the Bible' and sermon notes by David Rees, minister of Capel Als Congregational Church, Llanelly.

David Morgan Lewis and David Rees.