- NLW MS 2347B.
- File
- [1875x1906] /
Part of Emrys ap Iwan MSS,
Drafts of letters, sermons, addresses, and articles, scriptural and other notes, and adjudications.
Part of Emrys ap Iwan MSS,
Drafts of letters, sermons, addresses, and articles, scriptural and other notes, and adjudications.
Part of Emrys ap Iwan MSS,
Notes of sermons and addresses, and scriptural questions and notes.
Part of Emrys ap Iwan MSS,
Miscellaneous notes and fragments by or relating to Emrys ap Iwan, and proof-sheets of a part of Homiliau, etc.
Union Street Congregational Church, Carmarthen,
Part of D. S. Davies MSS,
Papers, 1886, relating to the invitation extended to D. S. Davies to become pastor of Union Street Congregational church, Carmarthen; sermon notes; etc.
D. S. Davies and others.
Part of D. S. Davies MSS,
A diary, 1871, with miscellaneous notes, sermons, accounts, etc.
D. S. Davies.
Part of D. S. Davies MSS,
Sermon notes in shorthand and examples of English and Welsh systems of shorthand devised by D. S. Davies, author of Manual of Sonography of the Longhand - Shorthand ... (London, 1887).
D. S. Davies.
Part of D. S. Davies MSS,
Sermon notes and texts of notes and questions based on the scriptures, etc.
D. S. Davies.
Part of D. S. Davies MSS,
Sermons.
D. S. Davies.
Part of Canon Trevor Owen Manuscripts,
Sermons by Robert Roberts, vicar of Chirk from 1709 to 1741.
Robert Roberts.
Part of Nicholas Manuscripts,
Sermons by Thomas Nicholas.
Thomas Nicholas.
Part of E. Ceredig Jones Manuscripts
Two sermons in Welsh.
Part of J. T. Jones Manuscripts
Three volumes containing sermons by J. T. Jones.
Part of D. M. Richards Manuscripts,
Sermons, possibly by O[wen] Waldo James.
Part of Lleufer Thomas MSS,
Notes of sermons and memoranda, with indications showing where some of the sermons were preached by Thomas Evans ('Tomos Glyn Cothi').
Tomos Glyn Cothi.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones manuscripts
Sermons by Timothy Davis, Oldbury, Thomas Rees, Blaengwrach, Richard Lloyd, Llwynrhydowen, etc.
Part of Bridgwater manuscripts
Outlines of sermons in the autograph of Thomas Charles, with notes of the places at which he delivered them. The manuscript, which is marked Vol. I, was begun in September 1784.
William Howells: 'Pregethau mewn llawfer'
Part of Celynog manuscripts
Shorthand notes by William Howells, Llanbrynmair, of Welsh sermons preached about 1822, mainly by Calvinistic Methodist ministers.
Part of Rhuddenfab Manuscripts
Notes of sermons heard by 'Rhuddenfab', together with a few poems, etc.