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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Brythonydd Papers
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Rees Price sermons.

Twenty-eight notebooks containing notes of sermons, largely in Welsh and undated, by Rees Price.

Rees Price account books,

A group of personal account books of Rees Price, Cilfowyr, recording receipts of salary and rent, and disbursements for food, clothing, personal and household requirements, books and denominational literature, postages, travelling expenses, payments to labourers, donations, gifts to beggars, payments to the poor, etc. One notebook contains particulars (undated) of 'Cyfraniadau o gydymdeimlad a merch ymddifad er ei chadw rhag myned i'r carchar'.

Rees Price vouchers and receipts,

A group of vouchers and receipts of Rees Price, Cilfowyr, in respect of the payment of interest and rent, the purchase of periodicals and newspapers, the enrolment of Cilfowyr and Ramoth trust deeds (1863), the registration of Cilfowyr as a place of worship (1879), pulling down the old chapel at Cilfowyr, contributions from Cilfowyr to Haverfordwest and Llangollen Baptist Colleges, the purchase of culm, clogs, etc. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 235.

Cardiganshire Conservative Association (Troedyraur) minute book,

Minute book of the Troedyraur Polling District of the Cardiganshire Conservative Association, of which Ivor Williams, Wenallt, father of D. Pryse Williams, was secretary. The volume was subsequently used by D. Pryse Williams to write drafts of stories entitled 'Rhamant Ty Clotas' and 'Deio Moel y Mwnt'. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 237.

'Hanes Afon Ceri',

A notebook containing a copy of an essay entitled 'Hanes Afon Ceri', which was awarded a prize at a competitive meeting at Hawen, New Year's Day, 1894. The volume bears the name of David P. Jones, Wenallt, Troedyraur. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 238.

Miscellaneous poetry,

Miscellaneous poetry of the 19th and early 20th century, including hymns, poetry by H. Gwerfyl James, Aberdare, J. N. Crowther ('Glanceri'), H. Harries ('Afanwy') and Thomas Cynfelyn Benjamin ('Cynfelyn'), and poetry submitted for competition at local eisteddfodau, more particularly in the Teifi valley. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 243.

David Price, Swansea, notebook,

A notebook in the hand of David Price, 1 Nov. 1889, containing 'Suggestions and instructions for the Ministry: as written by the late Rev. Hugh Jones, DD, president of Llangollen College' (Church covenant, solemnising marriages, Welsh form of marriage, 'Gofyniadau i weinidog ar adeg ei ordeiniad', application for books to the Particular Baptist Fund); the answers of David Price to questions put to him at his ordination; a brief account of his ordination at Cwmtwrch, 1-2 Jan. 1890; and prayers. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 245.

David Price, Swansea, sermons,

Six notebooks and unbound material containing sermon notes, largely in Welsh, by David Price, Swansea, 1892-1931 and undated. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 246-251.

John Gomer Lewis ('Gomer') sermons,

Six notebooks and unbound material containing sermons and sermon notes, 1863-1910 and undated, largely in Welsh, by John Gomer Lewis ('Gomer'), pastor successively at Maesteg, and Bellvue and Capel Gomer, Swansea, Baptist churches. Some of his earliest sermons are signed at Llwynbedw, Penboyr. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 282-284.

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