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James, John, 1779-1864.
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Letters addressed mainly to William Roberts (Nefydd), by W. R. Baxter, 1858-1860; Thomas Butter (ysgrifennydd Côr Dirwest Dowlais), 1857; William Cosslett (Gwilym Eilian); Edward Davies, Cowbridge, 1842; Joseph Joseph, Brecon, 1872; Lewis Llewellyn, Risca, 1856; Robert Roberts, Nannerch; Joseph Williams, Liverpool, 1852; T. Williams (Hafrenydd), 1856; E. P. Williams, Bassaleg, 1867-1869; Edw. D. J. Wilks, London, 1857; Samuel Roberts (S.R.), 1852; John Phillips, Boro Road, 1855; Hugh Owen, Whitehall, 1860, (on eisteddfod reform); Daniel and Jane Jones, Cowbridge and Llanelly, 1843-6; Evan Jones, Bedwellty, 1857; John James, Bridgend, 1842; W. Davies, Llandilo, 1857; W. Dugdale, Blaina; W. M. Evans, Carmarthen, 1857; Thomas Evans, Solva, 1857; James Griffiths, Beaufort, 1857; William Hoad, Manchester, 1848 (to Daniel Jones to know whether there would be any purpose in placing his name before the congregation as a possible minister); Jane Jones to her son Ebenezer R. Jones, 1838; notes and circulars by William Roberts (Nefydd); a certificate of the subscription of statutory oaths by Daniel Jones, a dissenting minister, at the Carmarthen Quarter Sessions, 15 July 1812; calls to Daniel Jones from Baptist churches at New Street, Liverpool, 1818; Penrhyncoch, 1823, Newport, 1842, Caernarvon, 1846, and Velin Vole, 1845.

Unitarian letters,

Letters, 1806-1881, of Unitarian ministers and others collected by Rees Jenkin Jones, most of which centre round the names of John James, Gellionnen and John Jones, Hen Dŷ Cwrdd, Aberdare, father of Rees Jenkin Jones, and include letters received and written by them. Among the other correspondents are David Davis, Castell Hywel, Timothy Davis, his son, Peter Welsford, Plymouth, Cadogan Williams, Bridgend, Taliesin Williams ('Ab Iolo'), Christopher James, Merthyr Tydfil, John Thomas, Llandysul, John Davies, Neath, John Jones, barrister-at-law and author of History of Wales, James Yates, London, John Jeremy, Lampeter, Daniel H. Jones, Aberaeron and Gravesend, Thomas Rees, Gellionnen and London, author of The Beauties of South Wales (1815), Timothy Davis, Oldbury, nephew of David Davis, Castell Hywel, John Braham, Bristol, David Lloyd, tutor and principal at the Carmarthen Presbyterian College, John Fielden, and William Parry, Bridgend.

Unitarian letters,

Letters, circulars, etc., 1806-1918, mainly to John James, Gellionnen, John Jones, Aberdare and Rees Jenkin Jones, the correspondents including J[ohn] Lloyd James ('Clwydwenfro'), Isaac Thomas Williams, Aberdulais, Thomas L. Marshall, Sidmouth, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Tower Hill, Chicago, Rees and Margaret Richard, Frackville, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., John Braham, Bristol, David Evans, Lampeter, John Thomas, Llandysul, Rees Rees, father-in-law of John Jones, Aberdare, and other members of the Rees family, David Evans, Alltyplaca, Ben[jamin] Evans, Newcastle Emlyn, Rees Jones ('Amnon'), brother of John Jones, Aberdare, David Owen ('Brutus'), Thomas Rees, Gellionnen and London, James Yates, London, Richard Evans, Swansea, John Davies, Cilygell, David Jenkin Rees, Lloydjack, David Davis, Castell Hywel and David Davis, Neath, and the reminiscences of Jenkin William [?minister at Panteg].