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Abraham Howell correspondence, etc.,

Holograph letters from Abr[aha]m Howell, Welshpool, to Messrs. Edye and Jefferson, solicitors, Montgomery, 1836 (the writer's defence in respect of a charge intended to be brought against him by the parish of Montgomery ), John Jones, clerk to Messrs. Edye and Jefferson, Montgomery, 1836 (the charge referred to in the preceding letter) (copy), and the Rev[eren]d David Morgan [Calvinistic Methodist minister at Welshpool], 1836 (2) (the writer's intention of relinquishing his membership of the Welsh [Calvinistic Methodist] church in Welshpool and of joining the English Independents, partly for reasons connected with the charges mentioned in the preceding letters) (copies); holograph letters addressed to Abraham Howell at W[elsh] Pool, by J. ?Y. Jefferson, Montgomery, 1836 (the writer's belief in the recipient's innocence in respect of the charge the parish [of Montgomery] had intended bringing against him), and John Jones, Montgomery, 1836 (2) (the charge mentioned in the preceding letter); and a statement [by the aforementioned Abraham Howell] outlining his personal religious history, and tracing the development of his religious views in the direction of those held by the Independents (with a footnote stating ' Read by Mr. Morgan at preparation meeting Friday night, Nov[ember] 18th 1836') (draft copy).

Abraham Howell and others.

Letters to Thomas Rowley Morris,

Forty-nine autograph letters and post cards, 1894-1907 and undated, addressed to T[homas] Rowley Morris, Welshpool. The writers include [Professor, later Sir] E[dward] Anwyl, Aberystwyth, 1906, J. Henry Davies, Queensferry, [co.] Flint, [18]97, R. E. Davies, Aberystwyth, 1901 (2), the Rev[eren]d D. Charles Edwards, Llanbedr, Merionethshire, 1900-1903 (2), Ellis Edwards, Bala, [19]06-1907 (2), D. W. Elias, Wrexham, 1900, John Young Evans, Trefecca College, Talgarth, [19]03-[1906] (2), Hugh M. Green, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1901, T. Mortimer Green, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1904 (2), Peter Hughes Griffiths, Swansea and Liverpool, 1900-1901 (2), E. P. Hughes, Guilsfield, 1901, Howell H. Hughes, Theol[ogical] Coll[ege], Bala, 1900, D. Lloyd Jones, Llandinam, undated (2), E. Norman Jones, Three Cocks, Breconshire, 1904, J. Cynddylan Jones, Whitchurch, Cardiff, 1896, M. H. Jones, Treherbert, nr. Pontypridd, 1900, T. C. Jones, Penarth, [19]06, W. S. Jones, Machynlleth, 1900, F. Knoyle, U[niversity] C[ollege of] W[ales], Aberystwyth, [19]00, Celia Dickens Lewis, Shrewsbury, 1902, Fred[eri]ck Dickens Lewis, Shrewsbury, 1901, W. Dickens Lewis, Shrewsbury, 1895, W. Dickens Lewis [?the same as in the preceding letter], Shrewsbury, [19]03, Owen Matthias, Llan-y-Mynech, Oswestry, [19]04, J. Harry Owen, Welshpool, undated, E. Parry, Newtown, [18]94, W[illia]m Pritchard, Garthmyl, Montgomeryshire, 1901, F. Prothero, Hay, 1903, David Pryce, Montgomery, undated (2), Owen Prys, Trevecca College, Talgarth, [18]97-[1900] and undated (3), T. W. Reese, Ruthin, [18]97, [Principal] T[homas] F[rancis] Roberts, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1894, the Rev[eren]d J. Stephens Roose, Pontypridd, 1902, A. Wynne Thomas, Aberystwyth, [19]06, Cuthbert Thomas, Llandilo, [19]06, D. D. Williams, Oswestry, 1904, E. Williams, Trefecca College, Talgarth, 1900-1902 (2), and Howell Williams [Welshpool], 1904. All the letters are in connection with preaching engagements at the [English] Presbyterian Church, Welshpool.