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J. H. Davies, Cwrt Mawr, papers File
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Poetry and letters,

Poems (including some awdlau submitted for eisteddfodic chairs) and verses, 1862-1899, together with a small quantity of related correspondence from the poets to Gwilym Cowlyd. The correspondents include Ellis o'r Nant, 1882.

Elis, o'r Nant, 1841-1912

Poetry and letters,

Various poems, 1869-1902, including awdlau, pryddestau and englynion, submitted to Gwilym Cowlyd, many clearly intended for competitions at eisteddfodau, together with a small quantity of related letters addressed to him and press cuttings.

Private Ledger,

'Private ledger', 1804-1845, recording interest payments made by clients, some in repayment for loans, some in relation to advances made for the purchase of shipping vessels, and some property rentals. There are also records of dividends paid by various companies.

Quakers,

Printed materials, 1859-1920, relating to the Quakers (Society of Friends). They include newspaper cuttings, catalogues of materials for sale relating to the Quakers, and other stray items.

References and testimonials,

Miscellaneous typescripts, c. 1900-1920, on a very wide range of subjects, including a number of copies of references and testimonials. They include material relating to the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, the National Library of Wales, the Ancient Monuments Board for Wales, the League of Nations Union, and many items of Cardiganshire interest. The events covered in the various typescripts date back to 1753.

References,

References and testimonials, 1910, for Jonathan Davies of Mount Pleasant, Porth, Rhondda, and David Griffiths of Llandrindod Wells.

Rev. John Saunders deeds and documents,

Deeds and documents, 1793-1844, relating mainly to the Rev. John Saunders, including many accounts, bills and receipts; Rev. Saunders's certificates of induction, declarations of conformity and certficates of subscription to the 39 articles at Llantrissant Vicarage and Llanhowell Rectory, 1798; non-residence licences, 1804-1826; a pre-nuptial settlement, July 1824, on the intended marriage of John Saunders and Mrs Prothero; a copy will of the Rev. John Saunders, 1827; probate of the will of the Rev. John Saunders, clerk, deceased, 28 February 1832 and the account of his personal estate. A few of the documents also relate to other members of the Saunders family.

Rev. William Thomas,

Sermon and scriptural notes, [?1845]-[?1870], of the Rev. William Thomas, and other stray items which include a will, 1769, of a testator from Bwlch, parish Merthyr [Elfed], county Carmarthen; an interleaved copy of a book on William Cobbett; a diary for 1852 bearing entries for the period April to August; and notes on Sunday schools, education etc. There is also an essay on agriculture, 1832, by Samuel Roberts, prepared for publication by Robert Jones, the Albion Press, and notes on music, including an essay, 1865, by William Thomas on the Tonic Solfa System.

Thomas, William,

Richards family of Darowen,

Sermon and scriptural notes, [?1818]-[?1848], of the Rev. Thomas Richards 'Junior' (1785-1855) of Darowen etc. Some of the notes may derive from other members of the Richards family, including the Rev. Richard Richards (1780-1860) of Caerwys. The sermons were preached at various Montgomeryshire parishes including Caerwys, Darowen, Llangynyw, Meifod and Welshpool.

Richards, Thomas, 1785-1855

Richards family, Darowen,

Correspondence and papers, 1779-1822, mainly ecclesiastical, relating primarily to the Richards family in the parish of Darowen, Montgomeryshire. They focus mainly on the Rev. Thomas Richards, vicar of the parish of Darowen. They include some poetry and the rent roll of the parish of Darowen for the year 1822.

Richards, Thomas, 1754-1837

Royal Patriotic Fund,

Correspondence and papers, 1904-1905, relating to the administration of the Transvaal War Fund run by the Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation set up to assist war widows and orphans. They include copies of statements of allowances granted to widows of servicemen in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, the Welsh Regiment and the South Wales Borderers. The correspondents include Sir John Williams, 1904.

Williams, John, 1840-1926

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