Schools -- Wales -- Denbigh

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Application for a teaching post,

Typescript copies of an application by D. E. Jenkins for a post as temporary master in Denbigh County School [1915], and of supporting testimonials from Professors C[harles] H[arold] Herford, University of Manchester, John Edward Lloyd, University College of North Wales, Bangor, and John Owen Thomas, The Theological College, Bala.

D. E. Jenkins and others.

Factory act records,

A collection of Factory Act records, relating almost entirely to the employment of young persons. They include holograph letters to Messrs. Gee & Son and to Thomas Gee, Denbigh, from R. Humphreys Roberts, clerk, School Board of the Borough of Denbigh, [18]84, E. M. Rae, H. M. Inspector of Factories, Liverpool, [18]82-1883, H. S. Richmond, H. M. Inspector of Factories, Liverpool, [18]84, A. Davies [Love Lane Girls' Board School, Denbigh, 1886], and Chas. Grimsley, clerk to Guardians, etc., St. Asaph, [18]82; certificates of age of pupils signed by Denbigh schoolmasters, 1882-1886; Abstract of Factory Acts, 1874; Registers and Certificates of young persons to be employed in the factory of the Clwydian Office, Denbigh, 1868-1878; certified copies, 1881-1886, of birth certificates, 1868-1873; Register for Young Persons, 1868-1878; etc.

Miscellanea,

The apprenticeship indenture of Thomas Gee (senior) to William Collister Jones and Thomas Crane, printers, Chester, 14 Jan. 1796; a copy of a letter from Abel Simner to John Cartwright, 1837, concerning Thomas Gee's adoption as a Calvinistic Methodist preacher; a copy-book containing a list of visitors at Fron Cottage, and of presents received, October 1842; a note of hand by leading Methodists at Denbigh for their contribution towards building a British School, 1849; a Welsh poem beginning 'Oes neb a ystyr wrth fy nghwyn'; a note relating to a canvass for James Maurice at Denbigh, 1857; a resolution of thanks by Flintshire Monthly Meeting to Thomas Gee for his evidence before the Parliamentary Education Committee, 1867; letters relating to elections in Brecknockshire and Denbighshire, [?1868]; a list of employees of Thomas Gee; addresses by the Abergele district of Sunday Schools to Thomas Gee, 1873 and 1891; circulars relating to the Liberation Society, 1883-1887; circulars and papers relating to the Welsh National Testimonial to Thomas Gee, 1896-1897; notes of an address by Thomas Gee on the Sunday School; a fragment of an autobiography containing an account of an apparition, 1757; lists of persons who were present at the funeral of Thomas Gee; reminiscences of Thomas Gee; press cuttings; and fragments of correspondence.