Letter from J. W. Phillips, Haverfordwest,
- 187.
- File
- 1929, Aug. 1.
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Enclosing historical notes on Haverfordwest Grammar School and copy of school prospectus [see no. 108].
Letter from J. W. Phillips, Haverfordwest,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Enclosing historical notes on Haverfordwest Grammar School and copy of school prospectus [see no. 108].
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Note on a piece of paper re enclosed papers [not attached] to be prepared for circulation. At bottom of paper is note in pencil on recommendation of Hadow Report to raise school-leaving age.
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Note relating to gaining copyright permissions [of items included in Bangor Diocesan Festival Book], with further note referring to instructions [re the Festival Book] by S. J. Evans. [see also nos 132, 198-99 and 271-72].
Letter from H. C. Emmerson, London,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Thanks on behalf of the Ministry of Labour for sending Annual Report of Secondary Schools' Employment Committees for North and South Wales for 1934 and some observations on the report [see no. 41].
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Ms notes, 58ff., pagination 1-57, relating to Anglesey. Topics include places, sacred wells, ancient roads, famous persons (i.e. Paul Panton, Robert Morgan, Goronwy Owen), and geological remarks. Authorship is uncertain, but name of Rev. William Pritchard appears on front and Tegwared at end of notes. n.d.
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Minute book, 79ff., pagination 1-153 of Eisteddfod Gadeiriol Môn from Nov. 1912 to May 1914, relating to Eisteddfod to be held at Llangefni on 1 and 2 June 1914, including accounts of expenditure, two lists of Eisteddfod competitions (pp. 14-24 and pp. 27-35), newspaper cutting reviews of above lists, drawing attention to innovation of offering 10 guineas for performance of Welsh drama, and to fact that choral test-pieces are same as at Bangor National Eisteddfod three months hence, newspaper cutting reports on Eisteddfod proclamation ceremony, newspaper cutting advertisements of Eisteddfod, newspaper cutting report on Cyngar [R. E. Jones]'s address on 'Traddodiadau Llenyddol Llangefni a'r Cylch at proclamation ceremony, May 1913 (pp. 59-60), photographs from proclamation ceremony (pp. 50-4), notice of Brass Band competition at Eisteddfod including list of prizes, conditions and adjudicator (p. 67).
Letter from [Lord] Boston, Bourne End,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Torn letter [but complete] referring to proposal to set up Anglesey County Museum, noting lack of interest re proposal among various persons.
Letter from Cadwaladr Davies, Menai Bridge,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Encloses no. 213, with apology for being unable to contact a Mrs White-Griffith in connection with archaeological finds.
Letter from E. G. Humphreys, Ireland, to Mr [Cadwaladr] Davies,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Reply to Cadwaladr Davies' enquiries on behalf of S. J. Evans about discovery of ancient bronze in Anglesey. [Enclosed with no. 212].
Letter from Kuno Meyer, Liverpool,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Request to see S. J. Evans' second edition of loan-words, including references to two Anglesey place-names, the Skerries and Glanach, also reference to English-Irish dictionaries. On back of letter are notes relating to chemistry and history.
Letter from E. Neil Baynes, [Eccleston Square],
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Thanks to recipient for documents sent and names of three candidates [for election to 'Anglesey Antiquarian Society and Field Club'], also enclosing note on Tregarnedd taken from Arch. Camb. 1847.
Letter from Thomas Owen, Holyhead,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Remarks on meaning of place-name Valley.
Cuttings [found loose in no. 205].
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
W. J. Williams, 'Hynafiaethau Bro'r Morusiaid', (Y Wyntyll, 1 Sept. [19]10), letter to editor relating to location of battle between Owain Gwynedd and Henry II in Anglesey.
Photograph of remains of Lleiniog castle, p. Llangoed.
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Paper, 1f., containing sentences to assist [pupils] in remembering battles of Henry VII and surnames of Henry VIII's wives, and brief biographical notes on Edwin Griffith, Penmynydd.