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Griffiths, Griffith, Llangybi, Caernarvonshire
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Comisiwn Brenhinol ar Lafur

Letters addressed to W. J. Parry upon the subject of his evidence before the Royal Commission on Labour, 1892, by W. Abraham ('Mabon'); William Griffith, Penygroes; D. Prichard, Bethesda; William Elias Williams, Penisa'r Waun; John J. Evans, Caernarvon; John Jones, Cwm-y-Glo; Owen O. Jones, Penisa'r Waun; D. G. Williams, Ffestiniog; J. M. Jones, Coed-y-Parc; William H. Williams, Bethesda; Thomas Edwards, Talybont; Robert Pugh, Blaenau Ffestiniog; Richard Hughes, Bethesda; Thomas Burt, London; G. Griffiths, Ebenezer; L. Edwards, Tanygrisiau; Ellis E. Williams, Ebenezer; and a list of fatal accidents in Nantlle valley, 1880-1892.

Correspondence

One of four volumes containing letters, postcards and telegrams addressed to W. J. Parry and others. Some of the earlier letters were written to Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'). The majority of the letters relate to the public activities of W. J. Parry. The correspondents include David Adams, 1915; G. T. Anderson, London, 1915; Gideon Ashdown, Reading, 1902; J. Bailey, Bangor, 1891; Richard Bell, House of Commons, 1906; J. Bowen, Caernarvon, 1889-1891; Bethesda Local Board (an address to the Hon. Mr and Mrs E[dward] S[holto] Douglas Pennant); W. S. J. Bray, Port Talbot, 1909; J[ohn] Burnett, London (telegram), 1892; A. V. H. Carpenter, Milwaukee, 1879; H[enry] Lloyd Carter, Bangor, 1897; Messrs Carter, Vincent and Douglas Jones, Caernarvon, 1899; J[ohn] P. Cartwright, Chester (telegram), 1875; W[illiam] Cadwaladr Davies, Bangor, 1888; J[ohn] T[homas] Davies, London, 1922; J. L. Davies, Llanuwchllyn, 1915; Robert Davies, Llanelwy, 1858; Thomas E[ssile] Davies ('Dewi Wyn o Essyllt'); D. Edwards, Nottingham, 1915; Thomas Edwards, Bethlehem, 1884; Thomas E[dward] Ellis, 1888; A. Evans, 1888; Samuel Evans, Wrexham and Constantinople, 1893; Thomas P[ritchard] Evans ('Mabon'; telegram), 1892; Dd Evans, Port Dinorwic, 1915; E[van] Herber Evans, 1883-1890; J. T. Evans, Caernarvon, 1892; William Evans, 1902; F. V. Francis, Dinorwic, 1886; D[avid] Ffrangcon-Davies, 1893-1916; J. C. Gray, Manchester, 1906; David Griffith, Troedrhiwdalar, 1868; D[avid] A[van] Griffith, Garth, 1914; G[riffith] Griffiths, Ebenezer, 1885-1893; T[homas] Ogwen Griffith, Port Talbot, 1915; Thomas Griffiths, Manchester, 1915; J[ames] Keir Hardie, 1902; William Hespeler, Winnipeg, 1880; James Holmes, Leicester, 1897; Richard Hughes, Bethesda, 1892; Rhys J[ones] Huws, Glanaman, 1913; W. A. Hughes, London, 1897.

Dinorwic Quarry dispute,

Correspondence, 1884-1886, relating to the Dinorwig Quarry dispute. The correspondents are W. A. Davies, Llanberis, R[ichard] Davies, Treborth, Henry Dewes, Nuneaton, G[riffith] Griffiths, Ebenezer, Owen Jones, Cae Cerrig, W. J. Parry, W[illiam] Rathbone, Liverpool, J[ohn] Bryn Roberts, Bangor, John Robinson, Nantlle, J[ohn] Thomas, Normal College, Bangor, W[alter] W[arwick] Vivian, Port Dinorwic, W[illiam] J[ohn] Williams, Caernarvon and Thomas Closs Williams, Dinorwig.

Dinorwic Quarry dispute,

Correspondence, 1884-1886, relating to the Dinorwig Quarry dispute. The correspondents are W. A. Davies, Llanberis, R[ichard] Davies, Treborth, Henry Dewes, Nuneaton, G[riffith] Griffiths, Ebenezer, Owen Jones, Cae Cerrig, W. J. Parry, W[illiam] Rathbone, Liverpool, J[ohn] Bryn Roberts, Bangor, John Robinson, Nantlle, J[ohn] Thomas, Normal College, Bangor, W[alter] W[arwick] Vivian, Port Dinorwic, W[illiam] J[ohn] Williams, Caernarvon and Thomas Closs Williams, Dinorwig.

Pregethau a manion

Books of sermon notes, 1825-1855, by John Davies; a draft statement of a candidate for acceptane as a missionary under the London Missionary Society; a letter from D[aniel] Davies, Cardigan; an account of a journey by coach to London by John Davies, April 1832; notes by John Davies of sermons by D. Morgan, Laugharne and G[riffith] Griffiths, Ebenezer, H[enry] George, Brynberian, J[ames] Griffiths, St Davids and others, including notes of sermons preached at the opening of chapels at Ffynnon Bedr and Trelech, 1828; notes of a meeting held at Glandwr, 16 December 1829; and drafts of poems by John Davies.