A collection of miscellaneous letters received by George Eyre Evans from various correspondents, concerning early Presbyterian and Unitarian meeting-houses at Wakefield, Warminster, York, Norton [?co. Radnor], Tenterden, Chowbent (Atherton), Ciliau Aeron, Ditchling, Framlingham, Dorchester, King's Lynn, Wanham, Rochdale, Belper, Boston, Bradford, Chatham, Todmorden, and Topsham. Other items include letters, 1897, relating to the recipient's volume Vestiges of Protestant Dissent . . . (Liverpool, 1897); letters, 1905, from James Phillips of Cloth Hall, St Clears, relating to the possibility of holding Unitarian meetings again at Rhyd-y-parc Chapel; notes on a lecture delivered in 1854 by the Rev. E. Talbot on 'Tenterden in the Old Time'; letters, 1904, and notes relating to Daniel Evans, 'Daniel Ddu o Geredigion' English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 356-62.