Temperance -- Wales, North.

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Letters from Daniel and Lydia Jones, Wrexham,

Nineteen holograph letters from Daniel Jones and two letters from the said Daniel Jones and his wife Lydia, from Wrexham, to their son Thomas Jones in Chester, 1833-1844 (personal and family news, the possibility of recipient emigrating to America (1833), his inclination to become a missionary (1836-1837), Daniel Jones's conversations with the Reverend Geo[rge] Cunliffe [vicar of Wrexham] and the Reverend [?John Henry Montague] Luxmoore [?rector of Marchwiel] concerning recipient's possible entry into the missionary field, mention of the Reverend [Henry] Raikes, chancellor [of Chester Cathedral, 1830-1854], in connection therewith, a Church Missionary Society meeting held at Wrexham, February 1837, figures relating to the temperance movement in North Wales (1837), comments on recipient's intention of setting up in business on his own, the title to a small estate at Croeswian, parish of Caerwys [co. Flint], the local trade in butter (1841), comments on the occupation of 'traveller ', a request to recipient to interest himself 'in aiding the errecting of an immense Building in this town [Wrexham] to educate about 600 Children', religious reflections and exhortations, advocacy of the temperance movement). (On the dorse of letter No. 19, 3 April 1844, is a note to recipient from his brother W[illiam]).

Jones, Daniel, 1780-1845

North Wales Temperance Union Records,

  • GB 0210 NWTU
  • Fonds
  • 1958-1969 /

Papers relating to the 1961 and 1968 Sunday opening referenda, including correspondence, 1958-1969, between Alwyn Thomas and politicians and various temperance-related organizations; copies of Alliance News, pamphlets and other printed matter, 1960-1968; posters, 1961-[1968]; press cuttings, 1961-[1968]; financial records, 1969; and other miscellaneous papers, 1961. A further donation was received August 2014. These papers remail uncatalogued.

North Wales Temperance Union.

Report of the Royal Commission on the operation of the Sunday Closing (Wales) Act,

Report of the Royal Commission on the operation of the Sunday Closing (Wales) Act, 1881, with papers relating thereto, 1889-90, including copies of letters from Jonathan Davies to the secretary of the commission, and printed forms of petition issued by Cymdeithas Ddirwestol Meirion and Cymanfa Ddirwestol Gwynedd, the latter under the name of D. R. Daniel, Fourcrosses.

Papurau Hugh Roberts ('Yr Hen Idris'), Abergynolwyn,

  • GB 0210 HENIDRIS
  • fonds
  • 1877-1902 /

Papurau Hugh Roberts, 1877-1902, yn cynnwys penillion a cherddi, dwy ddrama fer ynglŷn â dirwest, nodiadau ac anerchiadau ar y dosbarth gweithiol a hawliau gweithwyr, anerchiadau a llythyrau at y wasg yn esbonio ei ddaliadau gwleidyddol ac yn ymwneud ag ymgyrchoedd etholiadol, nodiadau bywgraffyddol yn manylu ar ei gyfnod yn chwarel Bryneglwys a nodiadau a llythyrau ynghylch hanes Abergynolwyn = Papers of Hugh Roberts, 1877-1902, including verses and poems, two short plays concerning temperance, notes and addresses on the working classes and workers' rights, addresses and letters to the press expounding his political views and relating to election campaigns, autobiographical notes detailing his period at Bryneglwys quarry and notes and letters concerning the history of Abergynolwyn.

Roberts, Hugh, 1832-1907.