Welsh -- England -- Birmingham.

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Hanes y Bedyddwyr,

Brief biographical sketches by Evan Owen of Welsh Baptist ministers in London, with outlines of the history of Welsh Baptist churches in Birmingham and London.

Evan Owen.

Letters, etc.,

A holograph letter, 1896, from George Cornwallis West, from the Camp, 3rd [Batt.] [Royal] W[elsh] F[usiliers], Wrexham, to [?Sir Robert Arthur] Cunliffe [of Acton Park] (arranging a cricket match); a holograph letter, 1899, from [Sir] W. H. Preece, London, to Mrs. Sylvanus (a talk by the writer, possibly on engineering in Wales); a typescript letter, 1918, from J. Puleston Jones, Llanfair C[aereinion], to the Reverend W. M. Tudor (preaching engagements); an autograph letter, 1934, from Megan Lloyd George, Westminster, to J. Jenkyn-Richards, Handsworth (enclosing a message to be read at a meeting in Birmingham in aid of the distressed areas of South Wales) (with marginal notes); a holograph letter, 1934, from Samuel Evans (chairman and director of the Crown Mine, Johannesburg], Piccadilly, to [?H. Jones Davies] (personal); a typescript circular (undated) issued by a committee of the Welsh churches and societies of Birmingham and other Midland towns on behalf of the Social Welfare Settlement in the Rhymney Valley; a cyclostyled programme (undated) of a meeting of the Dudley Welsh Society ('Cymdeithas Cymry Dudley'); a press cutting, 1926, recording an account of a graduation ceremony of the University of Witwatersrand, at which the degree of Ll.D. honoris causa was conferred upon Samuel Evans; typescript notes on 'Nervous System and its Functions' prepared for a zoology class at University College of North Wales; a national registration card, 1915, and national ration book, 1918, of Humphrey Jones Davies, Bangor; etc.

Traethawd,

An essay entitled 'Moddion effeithiolaf i feithrin y Teimlad Cenedlaethol yn Mysg Cymry Ieuanc Birmingham' [The Most Effective Means of fostering National Sentiment amongst the Young Welsh Element in Birmingham ], submitted for competition at an eisteddfod held in Birmingham, January 1915, by 'Meirion'.

'Meirion' (pseudonym).

Hanes Cymry Birmingham

  • NLW MS 14340B.
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  • 1905-1933

Llyfr nodiadau, 1905-1933, y Parch. J. Roberts-Evans, Birmingham, yn cynnwys nifer o ysgrifau yn ymwneud a hanes y Cymry, ac yn benodol y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd, yn ardal Birmingham. = Notebook, 1905-1933, of the Rev. J. Roberts-Evans, Birmingham, containing various texts relating to the history of the Welsh, in particular the Calvinistic Methodist causes, in the Birmingham area.
Mae'r gyfrol yn cynnwys adysgrif, [1906], o hanes y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd Cymreig ym Mirmingham gan Evan Thomas, Handsworth (gweler NLW MS 18151A am y llawysgrif gwreiddiol) (ff. 1-92, rectos yn unig); darlith gan J. Roberts-Evans, 1906, ar y pwnc 'Birmingham Cymreig o 1800 i 1850' (ff. 5 verso-40 verso, versos yn unig); ac adysgrifau, [?1920au], o gofnodion cyfarfodydd Dosbarth y Trefi Seisnig o Gyfarfod Misol Trefaldwyn Isaf, 1885-1915 (ff. 41 verso-58 verso, versos yn unig). Ceir hefyd ddeunydd yn ymwneud â Dr John Birt Davies, [c. 1905] (tu mewn i'r clawr blaen), Humphrey Lloyd, Bala, 1905 (f. 106 verso, tu mewn i'r clawr cefn), a'r Methodistiaid Calfinaidd yn Walsall, 1926-1933 (ff. 58 verso-63 verso, versos yn unig). = The volume contains a transcript, [1906], of a history of the Welsh Calvinistic Methodists in Birmingham by Evan Thomas, Handsworth (see NLW MS 18151A for the original manuscript) (ff. 1-92, rectos only); a lecture by J. Roberts-Evans, 1906, entitled 'Birmingham Cymreig o 1800 i 1850' (ff. 5 verso-40 verso, versos only); and transcripts, [?1920s], of minutes of meetings of the English Towns District of the Lower Montgomeryshire Presbytery, 1885-1915 (ff. 41 verso-58 verso, versos only). Also included is material relating to Dr John Birt Davies, [c. 1905] (inside front cover), Humphrey Lloyd, Bala, 1905 (f. 106 verso, inside back cover), and the Calvinistic Methodists in Walsall, 1926-1933 (ff. 58 verso-63 verso, versos only).

Roberts-Evans, J. (John), d. 1939.