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Hanes Cymry Birmingham

  • NLW MS 14340B.
  • Ffeil
  • 1905-1933

Llyfr nodiadau, 1905-1933, y Parch. J. Roberts-Evans, Birmingham, yn cynnwys nifer o ysgrifau yn ymwneud a hanes y Cymry, ac yn benodol y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd, yn ardal Birmingham. = Notebook, 1905-1933, of the Rev. J. Roberts-Evans, Birmingham, containing various texts relating to the history of the Welsh, in particular the Calvinistic Methodist causes, in the Birmingham area.
Mae'r gyfrol yn cynnwys adysgrif, [1906], o hanes y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd Cymreig ym Mirmingham gan Evan Thomas, Handsworth (gweler NLW MS 18151A am y llawysgrif gwreiddiol) (ff. 1-92, rectos yn unig); darlith gan J. Roberts-Evans, 1906, ar y pwnc 'Birmingham Cymreig o 1800 i 1850' (ff. 5 verso-40 verso, versos yn unig); ac adysgrifau, [?1920au], o gofnodion cyfarfodydd Dosbarth y Trefi Seisnig o Gyfarfod Misol Trefaldwyn Isaf, 1885-1915 (ff. 41 verso-58 verso, versos yn unig). Ceir hefyd ddeunydd yn ymwneud â Dr John Birt Davies, [c. 1905] (tu mewn i'r clawr blaen), Humphrey Lloyd, Bala, 1905 (f. 106 verso, tu mewn i'r clawr cefn), a'r Methodistiaid Calfinaidd yn Walsall, 1926-1933 (ff. 58 verso-63 verso, versos yn unig). = The volume contains a transcript, [1906], of a history of the Welsh Calvinistic Methodists in Birmingham by Evan Thomas, Handsworth (see NLW MS 18151A for the original manuscript) (ff. 1-92, rectos only); a lecture by J. Roberts-Evans, 1906, entitled 'Birmingham Cymreig o 1800 i 1850' (ff. 5 verso-40 verso, versos only); and transcripts, [?1920s], of minutes of meetings of the English Towns District of the Lower Montgomeryshire Presbytery, 1885-1915 (ff. 41 verso-58 verso, versos only). Also included is material relating to Dr John Birt Davies, [c. 1905] (inside front cover), Humphrey Lloyd, Bala, 1905 (f. 106 verso, inside back cover), and the Calvinistic Methodists in Walsall, 1926-1933 (ff. 58 verso-63 verso, versos only).

Roberts-Evans, J. (John), d. 1939.

Hanes y Bedyddwyr,

Brief biographical sketches by Evan Owen of Welsh Baptist ministers in London, with outlines of the history of Welsh Baptist churches in Birmingham and London.

Evan Owen.

Traethawd,

An essay entitled 'Moddion effeithiolaf i feithrin y Teimlad Cenedlaethol yn Mysg Cymry Ieuanc Birmingham' [The Most Effective Means of fostering National Sentiment amongst the Young Welsh Element in Birmingham ], submitted for competition at an eisteddfod held in Birmingham, January 1915, by 'Meirion'.

'Meirion' (pseudonym).

Letters, etc.,

A holograph letter, 1896, from George Cornwallis West, from the Camp, 3rd [Batt.] [Royal] W[elsh] F[usiliers], Wrexham, to [?Sir Robert Arthur] Cunliffe [of Acton Park] (arranging a cricket match); a holograph letter, 1899, from [Sir] W. H. Preece, London, to Mrs. Sylvanus (a talk by the writer, possibly on engineering in Wales); a typescript letter, 1918, from J. Puleston Jones, Llanfair C[aereinion], to the Reverend W. M. Tudor (preaching engagements); an autograph letter, 1934, from Megan Lloyd George, Westminster, to J. Jenkyn-Richards, Handsworth (enclosing a message to be read at a meeting in Birmingham in aid of the distressed areas of South Wales) (with marginal notes); a holograph letter, 1934, from Samuel Evans (chairman and director of the Crown Mine, Johannesburg], Piccadilly, to [?H. Jones Davies] (personal); a typescript circular (undated) issued by a committee of the Welsh churches and societies of Birmingham and other Midland towns on behalf of the Social Welfare Settlement in the Rhymney Valley; a cyclostyled programme (undated) of a meeting of the Dudley Welsh Society ('Cymdeithas Cymry Dudley'); a press cutting, 1926, recording an account of a graduation ceremony of the University of Witwatersrand, at which the degree of Ll.D. honoris causa was conferred upon Samuel Evans; typescript notes on 'Nervous System and its Functions' prepared for a zoology class at University College of North Wales; a national registration card, 1915, and national ration book, 1918, of Humphrey Jones Davies, Bangor; etc.