Congregationalists -- Wales -- Carmarthen.

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Circulars,

Printed circulars used for notes and draft letters and sermons by Hugh Jones. The circulars include communications by or relating to the Congregational School, Lewisham, 1860; the Engilsh Congregational Church, Carmarthen, 1862; Ebenezer Wesleyan Chapel, Carmarthen, 1860-1862; Zion Chapel, Carmarthen, 1860; Lammas-Street Chapel (letter of transfer, 1862); Priory Street Baptist Chapel, Carmarthen; Congregational Union of England and Wales, Aberdare Meetings, 1859; 'Tysteb Gwilym Hiraethog', 1861; and the English Wesleyan chapel, Carmarthen, 1862.

Fragments,

Miscellaneous papers, fragments of letters, accounts of Saron Independent Church, Tredegar, 1829-1831, letters of transfer of membership, circulars, etc., with notes by Hugh Jones; prospectuses by Mr. Wilkes, organist of St. Michael's, Aberystwyth (piano tuning), 1849, D. E. Edwardes, Laugharne (private tuition), G. J. Sylvester, surgeon-dentist, Worcester (visits to Carmarthen), 1854; notice of ordination of Edward Z. Little at the English Congregational Church, Carmarthen, 1864; a monody to 'seven meddling Presbyters, self dubbed Dignitaries Apostolic, at Carmarthen'; a song entitled 'Llundain' by Hugh Jones; a letter from Hugh Pugh, Mostyn (concerning Robert Parry, 'Robyn Ddu Eryri'), 1838; 'pryddest ar farwolaeth Mr. J. W. Thomas, 'Arvonwysion', by Evan Jones, 'Gwyneddon'.

Hugh Jones ('Cromwell o Went') and others.

Letters,

Letters to Thomas Nicholas from a variety of correspondents, many of them being subscribers to the fund raised for building an English Congregational chapel at Carmarthen.

Miscellanea,

Miscellaneous papers and booklets: an appeal for the English Congregational Chapel, Carmarthen, Building Fund, 1860; a Tredegar tradesman's account book, 1834-1838; 'Mr. James Evans's A/c book, 1845'; English prayers by Hugh Jones; his 'call' to Tredegar, 1826; a letter to the Independent Ministers in Monmouths., touching a dispute in Ebenezer Church, Bassaleg; petitions in favour of international arbitration, for allowing ministers of the Gospel to celebrate marriages without the interference of the Registrar General, 1852, and against taxes on household commodoties; distribution returns of Y Drysorfa Gynulleidfaol in Tredegar, Brynmawr, Rumney, and Sirhowy, 1843; draft will of Hugh Jones, 1862; a broadsheet on 'Bedydd' printed at Maesycwmwr, 1830; and posters for Tredegar English Baptist Chapel Anniversary, 1833, Tredegar Iron Works fairs, 1834, and Lammas Street Christmas Meeting, 1864.

Hugh Jones ('Cromwell o Went') and others.

Rev. Hugh Jones Papers,

  • GB 0210 MSHUGHJON
  • Fonds
  • 1809-1872 /

The papers of the Rev. Hugh Jones, including letters, 1825-1871, mainly addressed to him and relating to preaching engagements and church affairs during his ministry at Tredegar and Carmarthen; drafts of letters, articles and sermons [1825x1872]; diaries, 1833-1853; and miscellaneous material, [1809x1872].

Jones, H. (Hugh), 1800-1872.