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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales George Eyre Evans manuscripts Series
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Limericks,

Two volumes of limericks, 1916, some in the hand of George Eyre Evans, and others being press cuttings.

Letters by and about ministers,

Three volumes of correspondence by and concerning ministers of religion, some addressed to George Eyre Evans, together with a number of letters to the Managers of the General Baptist Academy. Each volume is indexed separately.

Powell and Evans family letters,

Two volumes of correspondence written by George Eyre Evans and members of his family, namely the Powell family of Colyton, Devon, his mother's relatives, and his father, Professor David Lewis Evans of Carmarthen, together with some letters received from outside the family circle. Both volumes are indexed separately.

The Whitchurch Chronicle,

Bound copies of The Whitchurch Chronicle, being the newsletter of the Free Christian Church at Highgate, Whitchurch, Shropshire. The volumes include many insertions, being letters, printed items &c.

Published works,

The published works of George Eyre Evans, being the author's own copies including press cuttings, correspondence, drawings, photographs and manuscript notes relating to the text.

Biographies of Unitarian ministers,

Five volumes entitled 'Brief Biographies of some Two Thousand Ministers connected with most of the churches (and a few others) now included in the National Conference of Unitarian, Liberal Christian, Free Christian, Presbyterian, and other non-subscribing or kindred congregations' by George Eyre Evans. The volumes contain notes, press cuttings and photographs relating to the ministers concerned. The biographies are arranged alphabetically by surname.

Penparcau scrap-books,

Two scrap-books containing miscellaneous material including newspaper cuttings, photographs, notes, posters, tickets &c. relating to Penparcau, Cardiganshire.

Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society material,

Four volumes containing press-cuttings, post-cards, correspondence, &c., relating to the Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society. Meetings referred to, subjects dealt with and actual items inserted in each volume are listed at file level.

Cardiganshire notes,

Thirteen scrap-books containing notes, post-cards, photographs, printed material, rubbings, letters, etc., relating mainly to subjects of historical, antiquarian and archaeological interest in Cardiganshire. There are also entries and items relating to contemporary events and topics. The subjects dealt with, transcripts made, actual items inserted, etc., in each volume are as listed.

Carmarthenshire notes,

Six scrap-books containing notes, post-cards, photographs, printed items, letters, rubbings, etc., relating mainly to subjects of historical, archaeological and antiquarian interest in Carmarthenshire. There are also some entries re contemporary events. The subjects dealt with, extracts copied, actual items inserted, etc., in each volume are as listed.

Notebooks on antiquarian matters,

Notebooks kept by George Eyre Evans in his capacity as Assistant Inspector for the Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments in Wales and Monmouthshire, including some drawings, rubbings and photographs.

The Presbyterian College, Carmarthen,

Statement (four drafts) drawn up by the Rev. David Lewis Evans in which he gives an account of differences between himself and the principal and members of the student body at the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen, 1864-1874, and outlines his grievances against the principal to the College Board.

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