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Gwilym Hughes Manuscripts, File
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Correspondence

Letters addressed to Gwilym Hughes mainly concerning the activities of Salem Welsh Calvinistic Church, Canton, Cardiff, by W. Daniel, Cardiff, 1911, Aaron Davies, Barry Dock, 1912, W. J. Davies, Cardiff, 1906, John Grant, Llanfaircaereinion, 1911, E[dward] T[homas] John, Eaglescliffe [co. Durham], 1910, Job John, Cardiff, 1910, Tom John, Cardiff, 1907, R. C. Lewis, Port Talbot, 1905-1911, Albert H. Moreland, Cardiff, David Morgan, Cardiff, D[avid] O'Brien Owen, Caernarvon, 1911, D[aniel] M[ydrin] Phillips, Tylorstown, 1905, M. Radcliff, Dinas Powis, 1906, J. Richards, Blaengwynfi, 1911, James Stephens, Cardiff, 1917, Cuthbert Thomas, Aberystwyth, Llandeilo and Cardiff, 1908-1911, J. Williams, Pencoed, 1911, T[homas] Charles Williams, Gwalchmai, 1903, and W. G. Williams, Cardiff.

Salem (M.C.) Church, Canton, Cardiff

Papers, specifications, circulars and correspondence relating to Salem Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church, Canton, Cardiff, 1900-1923, including papers relating to the re-building of the chapel, 1909-1911.

Cymmrodorion addresses

Manuscripts of addresses delivered at Cardiff Cymmrodorion meetings by Gwilym Hughes - a toast to David Lloyd George and 'Cyffes Cymrodor'.

Darlith ar hanes y Beibl

Notes by Gwilym Hughes for a lantern lecture on the history of the Bible and its transmission; and a short note introductory to a history of the English Bible.

Dylanwad y chwaraedy

A paper read by Gwilym Hughes in a debate at a Young People's Meeting at Penuel, Cardiff on the influence of the theatre.

'Revival Sketches'

Press cuttings of reports of the 1904-1905 Welsh Revival prepared for publication by Gwilym Hughes under the title of 'Revival Sketches', 1904-1905.

Specimen book

A book of press cuttings entitled 'Gwilym Hughes' Specimen Book culled at random from the Carnarvon & Denbigh Herald from March 1884 to March 1885'.

Gwaith John Hughes ('Idanfryn')

A holograph collection of poems, 1832-1855, by John Hughes ('Idanfryn'); notes of sermons preached at the Bangor Association, 1839, and at Llanrhaeadr, 1863; notes of the annual meeting of Llanrhaeadr Sunday School, 1863; a poem, 1879, by Gwilym Hughes and biblical notes.

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