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Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
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Dispute over title of Nantyrymenyn and Clettwr Mill, p. Llandysul, co. Card.

The file consists of a copy bill of complaint in Chancery of Jane Jones and Mary Jones of Nantyrymenyn, complainants, by [their father] David Rees, against William Rees of Trealle, p. Penboyr, co. Carm., Minister of the Gospel, Thomas Evans of Pantymoch, p. Llandysul, co. Card., farmer, Timothy Davies of Cribyn, p. Ystrad, co. Card., shopkeeper, John Davies of the town of Lampeter, yeoman, trustees of the will of complainants' grandfather John Davies, and others, plaintiffs. Includes a copy of the will of John Davies of Nantyrymenyn, p. Llandysul, gent., under which complainant claim title to the premises.

Dr Goronwy Jones papers

The group only comprises papers, 1802-1945, reflecting Goronwy Jones's historical interests; there are no personal papers.

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Enwogion Ceredigion

The file consists of a copy of Benjamin Williams ('Gwynionydd'), Enwogion Ceredigion (Carmarthen, 1869), with annotations in the form of bibliographical and biographical references.

Esgaironw and Sarnau Gwnion, p. Llanarth

The file comprises deeds, 1783-1928, relating to Esgaironw and Sarnau Gwnion, p. Llanarth, 1783-1786, 1846, and 1928. Griffith Jenkin of Llanarth devised by his will, proved in 1787, the premises to his nephew Jenkin Rees, second son of his brother Rees Jenkin, subject to the payment of an annuity of 10 shillings to the meeting house at Mydroilyn, co. Card. He also devised Pantlluast, p. Llanarth, to his nephew David Rees, third son of of his brother Rees. Part of the premises, described as a slang or strip of land, together with houses erected thereon and 3 acres or slangs of ground lately added thereto and lying next to Esgaironw was leased to David John of Llanarth, weaver, for three lives at an annual rent of £1.16.0 in 1783. The bundle includes a valuation of Esgaironw, [?1928].

Essays and examination papers

The series comprises approximately forty essays, 1871-1873, on various topics, apparently written in her late teens-early twenties, and a few by her brother, Philip Griffiths. A number have been corrected, probably by the teacher. Four university examination papers are also included.

Evidence

The file consists of papers, 1905-1907, which include letters to the Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones from D. Lleufer Thomas and representatives of the Unitarian churches who had replied to the apppeal for information; and an 'Outline of Evidence' produced by the Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones.

Thomas, D. Lleufer (Daniel Lleufer), 1863-1940

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