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Archdeacon A. O. Evans manuscripts Evans, Albert Owen, 1864-1937 -- Correspondence
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Correspondence

Official and other letters received by Albert Owen Evans, mainly in connection with the publishing of A Chapter in the History of the Welsh Book of Common Prayer ... (Bangor, 1922).

Correspondence,

Letters, 1893, from Manuel Ramos, Madrid, to Thomas Roberts, cooper, St. Asaph; and letters, mainly relating to his paper on 'Sunday of Today', 1933, addressed to Albert Owen Evans by Dr. E. O. Davies, Bangor, 1933; Beriah Gwynfe Evans, 1923; John Fairchild, Bangor, 1933; Gwilym Francis, Neath, 1933; G. Wynne Griffith, Bangor, 1933; R. E. Jones & Bros., Conway, 1933; J. D. Lewis, Llanarth, 1924-1933; H. J. Manley, Llanbedrog, 1933; T. A. Morgan-Jones, Llanddeiniolen, 1933; D. Rhys Phillips, 1930; Richard Owen, M. D., Bangor, 1933; Robert Vaughan, Dolgellau, 1933; Robert Camber Williams, Bath, 1917; 'A Swansea Welsh Churchman' (the closing of St. Mathew's Welsh Church, Swansea); John Morgan, Bodorgan and Caernarvon, 1903-1921; a telegram from Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, 1897; D. T. Hughes, Talsarnau, 1917; Frank Morgan, Oxford, 1906; George Blisset, Bath, 1898; Charles Henry Alexander, 6th Marquess of Anglesey, 1933; J. Arthur Price, London, 1924; John Owen, Bishop of St Davids, 1924; Griffith E. Owen, Carmarthen, 1924; S. J. Evans, Llangefni, 1931-1932; John Humphreys, Bangor, 1919; D. Jones, Penmaen-mawr; J. Davies, Llanelltyd, 1926; T. Huws Davies, 1922; and others.

Letters

Letters of sympathy received by Archdeaon A. O. Evans on the death of his brother, Captain John Henry Evans, in 1930. Among the correspondents are a large number of clergymen of the Church in Wales.

Letters

Letters, 1918-32, to Archdeacon Evans from Henry Blackwell (New York), David Davies (archdeacon of Llandaff), David Evans (Trevor Rectory, Valley), D. T. Hughes (The Rectory, Talsarnau), Benjamin Jones (Llanfairisgaer Vicarage, Port Dinorwic), Lewis Jones (Rhyl), B. E. Moore ('Beatrice Rosenthal', Wragby, Lincolnshire), and A. Ivor Pryce (Bangor).

Letters and papers

Letters received by Albert Owen Evans, archdeacon of Bangor; on the publication of his work entitled A Chapter in the History of the Welsh Book of Common Prayer . . . (Bangor, 1922).

Schools in the diocese of Bangor,

Returns by incumbents and others to a questionnaire issued by Albert Owen Evans, September, 1902, relating to the religious denominational adherence of members of staffs of schools within the diocese of Bangor; together with holograph covering letters to A. O. Evans from Evan Davies, rector of Llanllechid, E[van] T[homas] Davies, vicar of Pwllheli, E[dward] Hughes, rector of Barmouth, S[imon] F[rederick] Davies, curate of Llangybi, E[van] B[enar] Thomas, rector of Llanberis, J. H. Parry, Llithfaen, Pwllheli, and Anthony Davies, rector of Llandyfrydog.

The Edmwnd Prys Tercentenary

Letters received by Albert Owen Evans in connection with his work and writings in preparation for the tercentenary celebration, 1924, of the death of Edmwnd Prys, translator of the metrical psalms into Welsh, with copies of programmes, of addresses and sermons delivered on the occasion of the tercentenary, and of articles and booklets prepared by A. O. Evans.

'Thomas a Kempis and Wales'

Letters received by Archdeacon Evans from recipients of complimentary copies of reprints of his 'Thomas a Kempis and Wales', published in The Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society, IV, pp. 5-32.

Thomas Owen

Notes by Archdeacon Evans and letters to him relating to the life and work of Thomas Owen (d. 1812), a native of Anglesey who was rector of Upton Scudamore, Wiltshire, and translator of Palladius, De re rustica, etc.