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J. T. Jones Manuscripts
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Account book

Two account books kept by J. T. Jones in connection with his publishing business, including a register of advertisements inserted in his newspapers and lists of distributors and particulars of sales of Y Gwron Cymreig in South Wales.

Poetry,

Transcripts of miscellaneous poetry and articles on a wide range of subjects. Some of the poems were written to Rebecca Lines, who afterwards became the wife of J. T. Jones.

Printing account book

Three printing account books kept by J. T. Jones and his successors in the printing and publishing business at Aberdare, 1837-1905.

List of subscribers

Lists of agents in South Wales and of subscribers to Y Gwron Cymreig, 1856-1858, and accounts relating to that paper and to the Aberdare Times.

Notebook

Notes on temperance, the Taff Vale Iron Works, Abernant Forge, etc.

Notebook

Three notebooks containing a reporter's notes, written partly in shorthand; lists of distributors of, and subscribers to, some of J. T. Jones's publications; particulars of orders received for books; etc.

Accounts

Miscellaneous accounts, lists of purchasers and distributors of books, details of work done by printers, etc.

Material for the Aberdare Times

Material sent to the editor of the Aberdare Times for publication. It includes poems by D. Onllwyn Brace, Thomas John Jones ('Cynonwyson'), Noah Morgan Jones ('Cymro Gwyllt'), William Morgan ('Gwilym Gellideg'), William Morgan Williams ('Gwilym Medi'), Griffith Thomas ('Gwrgant'), Thomas Evans ('Telynog'), William Williams ('M. Glan Taf'), William Thomas ('Morfab'), Howel Williams ('Hywel Ddu'), Jonah Harris ('Y Deryn Du') and others, a review by Hugh Hughes ('Tegai') and an obituary notice of J. T. Jones.

J. T. Jones personalia

Personalia of J. T. Jones, including his preaching licence, 1822, a copy of his 'call' to the pastorate of the Independent church, Caernarvon, 1828, a copy of his certificate of ordination at Caernarvon, 1828, memoranda of agreements to print a book written by T. W. Jenkyn, Oswestry, and the journal called Ifor Hael, letters and papers relating to printing and editing of the South Wales Reporter and Y Gwron Cymreig, poetry, an adjudication by Theophilus Lines Jones, etc.

Letters

Letters, mainly to J. T. Jones about his various publications, the correspondents including H. P. Bowen (Brentwood), E. W. Davies (Fort Yale), John Davies (Mynyddbach), Titus Davies (Newark, Ohio), Edward Edwards ('Pencerdd Ceredigion'), Richard Ffoulkes Edwards ('Rhisiart Ddu o Wynedd'), Christmas Evans, James Evans (Newcastle, New South Wales), Griffith Harris (Carmarthen), David Howell (Newcastle, New South Wales), David Lloyd Isaac, John James (Welsh School, Gray's Inn Road, London), J. R. Jenkins (Pittsburgh, U.S.A.), Benjamin Jones (Pwllheli), Evan Jones ('Ieuan Gwynedd'), John Jones ('Humilis'), John Jones ('Myrddin Fardd'), Thomas Jones (music master, Nannerch), William Ellis Jones ('Cawrdaf'), Lewis William Lewis ('Llew Llwyfo'), Jonathan Morgan (Hong Kong), Alfred Ollivant (bishop of Llandaff), Sir Hugh Owen, Lewis Powell (Cardiff), Thomas Rees (Swansea), Henry Richard, John Roberts ('J. R.'), Elijah Waring and Owen Williams (Waunfawr); drafts of letters by J. T. Jones; family correspondence, including letters to and from his wife and from members of her family; etc.

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