- FR17/1
- File
- 1807-1813 (predominantly 1807-1809)
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file consists of press cuttings, 1807-1813, relating mainly to the Napoleonic Wars.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file consists of press cuttings, 1807-1813, relating mainly to the Napoleonic Wars.
Scrapbook of E. Braithwaite, Nottingham
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file includes press cuttings, 1865-1893, mainly of a religious nature.
Scrapbook of E. Braithwaite, Nottingham
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file includes press cuttings, 1892-1929, relating to the history of High Pavement Chapel, Nottingham.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file comprises inland revenue succession and legacy duty papers on the estate of John Jones of Mount Pleasant, Aberdare, Dissenting Minister, 1865-1866, and Anne Jones of the same, 1893. Both in turn possessed a lease for 99 years of a house and shop at Mount Pleasant Garden, Aberdare.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file comprises a bundle of deeds, 1788-1800, relating to a moiety of Talgarreg, otherwise Tir Talgarreg, which was sold by Henry Davies of Perthyronw, p. Llandysiliogogo, co. Card., to John Jones of Clettwr, p. Llanarth, for £150 in 1788. This moiety was divided in 1800 between Lloyd Williams, esq., and David Jones.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file comprises an interleaved and annotated copy of The Unitarian students at the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen, in the nineteenth century (1796-1901). Additional notes are in the hand of Simon Jones.
Evans, George Eyre, 1857-1939
Transcripts of Solomon Harris' account book
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file comprises transcripts, 1758-1764, from the account book of the Rev. Solomon Harries, relating to a school which was opened by him in 1758 and listing the scholars. At the end there is a transcript in Welsh of a minute book of Hen Dŷ Cwrdd, Aberdare, 1858-1862, and press cuttings, 1923-1931, relating to the High Street Unitarian Church, Swansea.
Hen Dŷ Cwrdd (Aberdare, Wales)
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
T̂ŷ Newydd, previously called Gardd y Cwm, comprised two dwelling houses and gardens in 1845. In 1744 Rees David of Llansawel devised the premises to to his wife Margaret for life and after her death to his eldest son Rees and his heirs. Just over a century later in 1845 Rees Rees of Cilgell Isaf conveyed the premises to his eldest son David Rees, also of Cilgell Isaf. The file also includes the marriage settlement of Rees David of p. Llanddewibrefi, co. Card., and Mary Thomas, daughter of Walter Thomas of Godre'r Garth, p. Llanddewibrefi, 1787, and David Rees' claim in 1845 to have his name inserted on the electoral register on the basis of ownership of T̂ŷ Newydd.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
The file comprises a valedictory address, 1876, presented to the Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones on leaving Carmarthen Presbyterian College.
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
Part of Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers