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Evan Owen manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSEVOW
  • Fonds
  • 1871-1921

Papers, 1871-1921, largely comprising historical and other material by, or collected by, Evan Owen which relates to the Welsh Baptist churches in Liverpool and surrounding districts, together with material relating to the temperance movement in Liverpool and surrounding districts, and to Baptist churches and the temperance movement in other parts of England and in Wales. Also included in the collection are essays on theological subjects by Evan Owen; letters, 1877-1921, addressed to Evan Owen; and material relating to Susannah Owen, wife of Evan Owen.

Owen, Evan, 1845-1924

Y Bedyddwyr yn Lloegr,

Notes, correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to Welsh Baptist Churches in Chester, Manchester, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, St Helen's, Spennymoor and Sutton.

Evan Owen and others.

Bedyddwyr Lerpwl a Chaer,

Press cuttings, with additional notes, of articles written by Evan Owen on the history of the Baptists in Chester and Liverpool.

Evan Owen and others.

Correspondence,

Letters addressed to Evan Owen by Thomas Ayre, Rhyl, 1880; John Ballinger, Aberystwyth, 1913-1921; William C. Boulding, Liverpool, 1913-1914; Ben Davies, Ruthin, 1897-1898; D. Davies, Seacombe, 1880; John Humphreys Davies, 1914; Thomas Witton Davies, London, 1878; John Edwards, Harlech, 1898; W. Edwards, Cardiff, 1912-1914; W. Edwards, Ruabon, 1879; Hugh Evans, Liverpool, 1916; R. C. Evans, Llanuwchllyn, 1881; J. Griffiths, Llanfairfechan, 1914; William Evans Hoyle, Cardiff, 1914; Robert Hughes, London, 1882; E. K. Jones, Brymbo, 1897-1899; Humphrey Jones, chemist, Llangollen, 1877; Hugh Jones, Llangollen, 1878; J. H. Jones, Y Brython, 1907; R. T. Llwydwyn Jones, Bootle, 1898; Emily Matthews, Amlwch, 1906; J. A. Morris, Aberystwyth, 1879; John J. Morris, Nottingham, 1906; Moses Roberts, Blaenau Ffestiniog, 1899; T. Salusbury, Llangerniew, 1899; Mrs S. M. Saunders, Bridgend, 1906; Thomas Shankland, Bangor, 1905-1920; W. Williams, printer, Llangollen, 1877; and others. Much of the correspondence relates to Evan Owen's activities in connection with Baptist Churches in Liverpool and with the temperance movement in Liverpool and North Wales.

Bedyddwyr y Rhos,

Brief notes on the history of the Baptist Churches in Rhosllanerchrugog and Cefn Mawr.

Correspondence,

Correspondence, 1876-1915, addressed to Evan Owen relating to his activities in connection with Baptist Churches and Welsh Youth movements in Liverpool and with the temperance movement in Liverpool and North Wales.

English history,

A brief account of the succession of English Kings to George II, written by Lucy Tomkinson.

Lucy Tomkinson.

Susannah Owen,

A biographical sketch of Susannah Owen, wife of Evan Owen; a draft translation into English, by Evan Owen, of her novel 'Miss May'; and biographical notes on Ann Judson, wife of Adoniram Judson, missionary in Burmah.

Evan Owen.

Indexes,

Indexes to various notebooks by Evan Owen.

Evan Owen.

Ysgolion Sul,

Answer papers in a scriptural examination probably held in Liverpool.

Barddoniaeth a phregethau,

Two notebooks, one containing notes of sermons heard by Evan Owen, and the other containing 'englynion i'r ehedydd' and draft verses.

Evan Owen.

Anerchiadau,

Addresses, probably by Susannah Owen, to sisterhoods; and an address on total abstinence by Evan Owen.

Evan and Susannah Owen.

Annals,

Press cuttings and draft annals by Evan Owen, mainly of Welsh religious history.

Evan Owen.

Hanes yr Arlgwydd Iesu,

An essay on 'Jesus Christ' submitted by 'Jonathan' to the competitive meeting organized by the Liverpool and District Young Welsh Baptists' Association, 1880.

'Jonathan' (pseudonym).

Traethawd,

An essay in Christian apologetics ('Prawfion Cristionogaeth').

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