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An extremely long letter, from Mary Penry, to her uncle and cousins, describing her life in America. She says that ...,

An extremely long letter, from Mary Penry, to her uncle and cousins, describing her life in America. She says that, "although I am in no connection with the Methodists, I have a great respect for them ... the Church of England, which I shall ever esteem as my Mother Church, teaches us universal charity ... the Brethren's Church, of which I am an humble member, believes that whosoever believeth in the Lord Jesus shall be saved ... ".

Anonymous letter, to Mary Penry, Pennsylvania, from an 'unknown friend' in Brecon. She writes that she spends much time "in ...,

Anonymous letter, to Mary Penry, Pennsylvania, from an 'unknown friend' in Brecon. She writes that she spends much time "in the house of your venerable uncle and cousin, Mr and Miss Penry, where I have the opportunity of hearing your letters persued, which is never done without shedding tears ... ".

Archaeological finds of SWW, remaining at Penralley and drawn by George Eyre Evans (1911); together with notes made by Eyre ...,

Archaeological finds of SWW, remaining at Penralley and drawn by George Eyre Evans (1911); together with notes made by Eyre Evans (all being copies of extracts from NLW MS 13452A. [A sword, temp. Charles I; a stone celt; an unidentified find; two bronze celts; a stone cannon ball; a bronze dagger; a lead pipe (from Abbey Cwmhir); a buckle; a sword blade; and stone fragments from Rhaeadr Castle; also the memorial inscription for Evan Evans of Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, d. 13 June 1769, aged 28 years.].

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