- NLW MS 8369C.
- File
- 1856-1870.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
An account book of the Pandy Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Llanuwchllyn, 1856-1870, with minutes, obituary notices and records of burials.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
An account book of the Pandy Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Llanuwchllyn, 1856-1870, with minutes, obituary notices and records of burials.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
An account book of John Jones, skinner, Llanuwchllyn, 1813-1819, with 'A survey of the Great Truths taught in the Scriptures', a few diary entries, and notes of books read and lent, and miscellaneous memoranda.
John Jones.
Cymdeithas Ddirwestol Llanuwchllyn,
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
Papers, 1837-1848, of John Jones, draper, Llanuwchllyn, containing catechisms and notes of sermons and addresses on temperance and theological subjects, a list of subscriptions in the Pandy district towards the Temperance Society and the cost of a new banner, 1838, minutes of a delegate meeting at 'Yr Hen Gapel', 1 December 1837, and a printed address from the Montgomeryshire Association of Temperance Societies, 1838.
John Jones and others.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Calvinistic Methodist Sunday School at Llanwchllyn - rules, 1821; subjects of papers at jubilee celebrations, 1831; statistics, 1826, 1835-1836, 1838; subscriptions account, 1843; notes of teachers' meetings; a letter by William Jones concerning school inspection; chapel accounts, 1821-1823; and sermon notes.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
An account book of subscriptions towards the cost of erecting Capel y Glynn, Llangower, 1816-1820; memorandum of cash paid on account of a new chapel, 1830, and of the expenses of a building at Bala (? for John Jones, shopkeeper), 1831; draft minutes of temperance meetings in Llanuwchllyn, 1836-1838; notes of sermons and addresses.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
A register of preachers and their texts at Capel Newydd, Llanuwchllyn, 1826-1827, and a record of a collection made there for Sunday and day schools; miscellaneous notes of sermons, and minutes of temperance meetings, taken by John Jones, Llanuwchllyn, and others; and a notebook containing a transcript of Llythyr oddi wrth y Parchedig Mr. Whitefield at Societies neu Gymdeithasau Crefyddol, notes on the Bala Association, 1784, and notes of suit measurements by Hugh Robert, tailor.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
A list of subscriptions collected by [Sir] Ifan ab Owen [Edwards] in Llanuwchllyn towards the T. E. Ellis statue at Bala.
Sir Ifan ab Owen Edwards.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
An account book of John Hughes, the Factory, Llanuwchllyn, 1836-1838.
John Hughes.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
Minutes and statistics of Sunday School classes conducted by Owen Edwards and E. Edwards in Llanuwchllyn.
O. M. Edwards and E. Edwards.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
A list, compiled by [Sir] Ifan ab Owen Edwards, of ruined cottages in the parish of Llanuwchllyn.
Syr Ifan ab Owen Edwards.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
An essay on the history of Abergele written by 'Mihangel Glan Gele' for competition at an eisteddfod held at Abergele on Good Friday, 1866.
'Mihangel Glan Gele'.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
Letters, circa 1865, from Foulk Evans to his wife, a letter from Daniel Evans, Penrhyndeudraeth, 1866, relating to Foulk Evans; reminiscences by Robert Williams, Wernddu; notes of a sermon preached by Foulk Evans at Dolgelley, 1842; certificate of the baptism of Foulk Evans, 10 February 1783; and notes of funeral addresses.
Foulk Evans and others.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
Holograph manuscripts of addresses delivered at the Ann Griffiths Centenary Celebrations at Llanfyllin, 11 August 1905, by H. Cernyw Williams, T. Owen Jones ('Tryfan'), Mrs. Catherine Jane Pritchard ('Buddug'), W. E. Prydderch, W. G. Owen ('Llifon'), John Davies ('Neifion'), and Edward Davies, with connecting narrative by Owen M. Edwards; a cutting from The Montgomeryshire Express containing an account of the Celebrations; the manuscript of an article on 'Ann Griffiths, Ei Gwlad a'i Phobl'; and a copy of Llawlyfr Cynghor Plwyf Llanfihangel yng-Nghwnfa, with manuscript notes.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
Correspondence, 1905, relating to the Ann Griffiths centenary celebrations at Llanfyllin, and other subjects. The writers include Evan Davies, Trefriw, John Davies ('Neifion'), L. W. Davies, Llanfyllin, T. Mavonwy Davies, Solva, John Evans, Llanfair Caereinion, Edward Griffith, Meifod, J. T. Jones, Llanbrynmair, R. Lloyd Jones, Denbigh, Owen R. Owen, Llanfair Caereinion, W. E. Prytherch, Abertawe, T. O. Jones ('Tryfan'), H. Elvet Lewis, J. R. Roberts, Llanfihangel yng Ngwynfa, T. E. Thomas, Coedpoeth, E. Watkins, Llanfyllin, J. Pentyrch Williams, Llanfyllin, and Richard Williams, Newtown.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
A notebook containing a record of places at which John Hughes, Pontrobert preached various sermons, and a transcript of a letter by Ann Griffiths.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
Correspondence, 1913-1915, between David Owen, Brisbane, Owen M. Edwards, David Samuel, Aberystwyth, and Principal T. F. Roberts, relating to David Owen's translation of the 'Germania' of Tacitus and to his novel, 'Ailin'.
David Owen, O. M. Edwards and others.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
The original manuscript of David Owen of Brisbane's translation into Welsh of the 'Germania' of Tacitus.
David Owen.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
The original manuscript of David Owen's third version of his translation into Welsh of the 'Agricola' of Tacitus, with a covering letter to Principal T. F. Roberts, 1917.
David Owen.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
The original manuscript of a Welsh novel by David Owen of Brisbane, entitled 'Ailin: Ei Dyddiau Olaf', 1915.
David Owen.
Part of Neuadd Wen Manuscripts,
A volume of letters, 1857-1859, from Ebenezer Thomas ('Eben Fardd') and Mary, his wife, to their son James at the Reverend John Jenkins's school, Abbey Square, Chester; with one letter by James E. Thomas, 1853; a draft statement on a plan for Clynnog school, and 'Eben Fardd's diary, 23 April- 28 May 1855, relating to the fatal illness of his daughter, Catherine.
'Eben Fardd', Mary Thomas and James Thomas.