Henllan (Ceredigion, Wales)

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Benjamin Evans Records,

  • GB 0210 BENANS
  • Fonds
  • 1888-1954 /

Records of Benjamin Evans, Henllan, Cardiganshire, relating mainly to his work as a blacksmith, 1888-1954, comprising account books, 1888-1924; material relating to the Master Farriers and Smiths Union, Newcastle Emlyn District, including papers regarding scales of prices, c.1913-1940; and Christmas cards sent to Mr T. Evans, Benjamin Evans's sôn, 1940-1954.

Evans, Benjamin, (blacksmith)

Papers relating to the Henllan Manuscripts

Papers and letters relating to the Henllan manuscripts, which includes information about their previous history. They include two letters, 1860, from John Morris, Brecon to Mrs Gentle Brown, Seaforth, grand-daughter of Thomas Morgan; two letters, 1869, from Thomas Rees, Swansea to W[alter] D[avid] Jeremy, London; a letter, 1900, from Mrs G. L. Nussey, Ilkeley, great-grand-daughter of Thomas Morgan, to Walter J[enkin] Evans, Carmarthen; and extracts from and notes on the Thomas Morgan manuscripts made by Walter J[enkin] Evans in 1901 when they were in his possession.

Sermons

English sermons preached at Llanfyllin, Llanbrynmair, Trefeglwys and Niodd Goch, 1702-1704, possibly by Daniel Phillips; a Welsh sermon preached by Thomas Maurice in 1743; 'An account [by Thomas Morgan] of those who joyn'd in Church Communion at Henllan church since My Ordination June 26, 1746'; a similar list for Morley; etc.