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Miscellaneous typescripts,

Four miscellaneous typescripts by George Eyre Evans, namely: 'Gogerddan and the Pryses', being a broadcast talk, 4 April 1938; a talk on Philip Barker, founder of Willaston School, given to the boys of that school; notes on a visit to St Marys Church, Aberafan, conducted by George Eyre Evans; and a list of the mayors and bailiffs of Kidwelly. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 317.

Newbury Presbyterian Chapel,

A volume of notes, letters, 1902-1913, plates and facsimiles relating to Newbury Presbyterian Chapel, co. Berks., including short biographies of those who ministered there, and a history of the cause. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 318.

List of articles by Alexander Gordon,

A volume compiled by George Eyre Evans, listing the articles in the Dictionary of National Biography which were written by Alexander Gordon, M.A.. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 319.

Published works,

The published works of George Eyre Evans, being the author's own copies including press cuttings, correspondence, drawings, photographs and manuscript notes relating to the text.

Colytonia,

George Eyre Evans's own copy of Colytonia: a chapter in the history of Devon: being an account of the Old and George's Meetings, Colyton, from 1662 to 1898 (Liverpool, 1898).

Letters,

The correspondents include Clement Hirtzel Kingdon, George Eyre Powell (one letter from St Helena during Napoleon Bonaparte's exile), George Eyre Powell, junior, C[atherine] Kingdon, C[atherine] P[owell], David [Lewis] Evans, Laura Hirtzel Powell, Lavinia [Powell], Ann Wilmshurst, George] Wilmshurst, William Matthews, George [Eyre Evans], Benjamin Mardon, Tho[ma]s Colfox, and R. Brook Aspland. Other items include details of Clement Hirtzel Kingdon's education at Jersey, 1793-4, and his death shortly afterwards; information, 1810-42, regarding members of the Evans family of Penyrallt, Llanwenog; testimonials, 1824-40, of Commander George Eyre Powell, R.N.; lines of poetry by [Robert] Southey transcribed by George Eyre Powell, junior, c. 1835; a transcript of a memorial inscription to George Eyre Powell, junior, c. 1836; memorials of George Eyre Powell in the Royal Navy, 1838 and 1841; lines of poetry and prayers in the hand of Laura Hirtzel Powell, 1847-56; notes on Colyton and the Powell family by [Lavinia Powell]; an abstract of George Eyre Powell's will dated 1842 and proved 1855, a list of wedding guests, 1856, and a wedding address; and the death certificates of Catherine Powell, 1862, and of John Edward Jones, 1866.

Letters by and about ministers,

Three volumes of correspondence by and concerning ministers of religion, some addressed to George Eyre Evans, together with a number of letters to the Managers of the General Baptist Academy. Each volume is indexed separately.

Letters by and about ministers,

The correspondents include Joshua Toulmin, Jos. Cornish, Gilbert Wakefield, Lord John Russell, H. E. Howse, Samuel Martin, Jerom Murch, Benjamin Mardon, John Hill, William Matthews, Titus Lloyd, Charles Beard and Mary Ellen Beard, Philip M. Higginson, Silas Farrington, Charles Travers, Russel Lant Carpenter, Richard Acland Armstrong, Edgar Solly Anthony, Alx: Gordon, S. A. Steinthal, A. N. Blatchford, Walter J. Evans, and Jeffrey Worthington. Also a sketch of a farm near Southminster, [?co. Essex], &c.

Letters to Catherine Kingdon,

A small group of letters, 1831-1844, received by Catherine Kingdon (1753-1845), from Catherine Powell of Colyton, her niece, 1831; John Melhuish of Honiton, her solicitor (2), 1842; and James Kingdon of Walworth and Exeter, her son (5), 1842-1844. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 377.

Autobiography of 'Belpha',

An autobiography, dated at Luton 1916, entitled 'An Autobiography of Number 127 'Belpha''. The work, which was probably written by A. Weight Matthews, includes a list of publications and notes concerning the Matthews family. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 398.

Bury Chapel register,

A transcript by John Lord of Heaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne, of the register of Bury Presbyterian Church, Lancashire, 1723-1821. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 403.

Hapton Chapel, Norfolk,

Notes, press cuttings and transcripts of letters relating to Hapton Presbyterian Church, Norfolk. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 406.

Renshaw Street Chapel,

A volume of notes, 1887, by Alexander Gordon, being suggestions concerning and corrections to George Eyre Evans's volume The History of Renshaw Street Chapel published in that year. English. Formerly George Eyre Evans Bequest MS 407.

The centenary of printing in Aberystwyth,

Material relating to the exhibition held at Aberystwyth in 1909 to celebrate the centenary of the introduction of printing into the town, comprising minutes of the exhibition committee, correspondence and press cuttings, and copies of the booklets issued and of addresses given by David Samuel. Also included are the signatures of visitors to the exhibition.

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