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Archdeacon A. O. Evans manuscripts
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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.

The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel

Proof-sheets of Welsh translations of various publications issued by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, together with some of the English originals. Some of the translations may have been made by Lewis Jones, Rhyl.

Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (Great Britain)

Letters

Letters, 1803-33 and undated, to Rowland Williams, Ysceifiog, from Thomas Burgess, bishop of St. Davids, William Cleaver, bishop of St. Asaph, James Donne (Oswestry), T. Hodson (Brasenose College, Oxford), John Jones, archdeacon of Bangor, W. Todd Jones (Criccieth), E. Owen (Churchstoke), W. J. Rees (Cascob), and John Roberts (Tremeirchion).

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).

Ship's log book,

A log book of the ship 'York', under the command of Captain William Hoddart, 3 December, 1785-29 March, 1787, including a list of the ship's company and an account of her voyage to St. Helena and China.

William Hoddart.

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