Bangor Diocesan Tract Society,
- NLW MSS 10825-10826A.
- File
- 1875-1902.
Two minute books of general, committee, and sub-committee meetings of the Bangor Diocesan Tract Society, 1875-1893, 1893-1902.
Bangor Diocesan Tract Society,
Two minute books of general, committee, and sub-committee meetings of the Bangor Diocesan Tract Society, 1875-1893, 1893-1902.
A 'Te Deum' chant arranged by Dr William Boyce, with the Welsh words written beneath.
Boyce, William, bap. 1711, d. 1779
Miscellaneous letters, 1806-69, of W. D. Conybeare, Daniel Silvan Evans, C. and A. Gibbs (London), Owen Wynne Jones ('Glasynys'), Humphrey Parry (Hackney - to David Thomas, 'Dafydd Ddu Eryri'), T. Thomas (canon of Bangor, Llanrhaiadr Vicarage, Denbigh), Jane W. Williams (Ysceifiog Rectory), Morris Williams ('Nicander'), and Rowland Williams (Lampeter), and transcripts of 'Englynion i Ffynnon y Gro Gwynnion gerllaw Dolgellau' by David Richards ('Dafydd Ionawr').
Letters, 1918-32, to Archdeacon Evans from Henry Blackwell (New York), David Davies (archdeacon of Llandaff), David Evans (Trevor Rectory, Valley), D. T. Hughes (The Rectory, Talsarnau), Benjamin Jones (Llanfairisgaer Vicarage, Port Dinorwic), Lewis Jones (Rhyl), B. E. Moore ('Beatrice Rosenthal', Wragby, Lincolnshire), and A. Ivor Pryce (Bangor).
Letters, 1872-1900, to Lewis Jones, Towyn and Rhyl, from Evan Davies ('Myvyr Morganwg'), Jno. H. Evans (Buenos Aires), Lewis William Lewis ('Llew Llwyfo'), and Charles S. Mainwaring (Cerrig-y-Drudion).
Letters, 1850-94, to Chancellor Thomas Briscoe, Holyhead, from William Briscoe (Nutfield), Daniel Silvan Evans, Evan Lewis (Llanllechid), Daniel Lewis Lloyd (bishop of Bangor), Thaddeus O'Maloney (Trinity College, Dublin), Bartholomew Price (Pembroke College, Oxford), John Price (Bangor), Llewellyn Thomas (Vice-Principal of Jesus Collie, Oxford), John Williams ('Ab Ithel'), and Morris Williams ('Nicander').
Letters, 1803-33 and undated, to Rowland Williams, Ysceifiog, from Thomas Burgess, bishop of St. Davids, William Cleaver, bishop of St. Asaph, James Donne (Oswestry), T. Hodson (Brasenose College, Oxford), John Jones, archdeacon of Bangor, W. Todd Jones (Criccieth), E. Owen (Churchstoke), W. J. Rees (Cascob), and John Roberts (Tremeirchion).
A short typewritten note on John Roberts, harpist, Newtown, Montgomeryshire, who died in 1894.
'Gweddiau dros y Marw', translated by J. Goodman Humphreys, Llanegryn, from the work of R. Littledale.
Humphreys, J. Goodman
Four versions of Job, xxviii, - from the translations of Bishop William Morgan, Bishop Richard Parry, and Chancellor Thomas Briscoe, and the Revised Version in English.
Meifod, Llanfrothen, and Flint
Papers relating to the parish and church of Meifod, Montgomeryshire, the Llanfrothen burial ground, and the Flint Burial Board.
The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
Proof-sheets of Welsh translations of various publications issued by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, together with some of the English originals. Some of the translations may have been made by Lewis Jones, Rhyl.
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (Great Britain)
Miscellaneous verse and prose,
Miscellaneous prose and verse submitted for publication in The Rhyl Advertiser and other papers, adjudications, etc., the contributors including Meredith J. Hughes, Robert Parry ('Robin Ddu Eryri'), John Williams ('Glanmor'), Richard Williams, (Celynog, Newtown), Morris Williams ('Nicander'), Samuel Roberts ('S.R.'), etc.
A poem in praise of Sulien, Bishop of St. Davids
A proof, with editor's corrections, of Johannis Sulgeni Versus Hexametri in laudem patris Sulgeni Menevensis Archiepiscopi, 1812, edited by Thomas Burgess, bishop of St. Davids.
Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837
Notes by Archdeacon Evans and letters to him relating to the life and work of Thomas Owen (d. 1812), a native of Anglesey who was rector of Upton Scudamore, Wiltshire, and translator of Palladius, De re rustica, etc.
Some Welsh agricultural writers: correspondence
Letters, 1932, from recipients of complimentary copies of Archdeacon Evans's article 'Some Welsh Agricultural Writers', published in The Welsh Journal of Agriculture, vol. 8 (1932), 71-84.
Some Welsh agricultural writers
An exercise book containing notes by Archdeacon Evans for his article entitled 'Some Welsh Agricultural Writers', published in The Welsh Journal of Agriculture, vol. 8 (1932), 71-84, together with the original manuscript of the article (19 ff.).
The living of Llanfairclydogau
Letters, 1859-60, mainly to Lord Carrington, patron of the living of Llanfairclydogau, Cardiganshire, which became vacant in 1859, from clergymen soliciting the living or persons supporting the applications of some of the candidates.
The Form of Service used at the dedication of an organ, a font cover, a window, etc., at St. Mary's Church, Caernarvon, February 26, 1933.
Letters received by Archdeacon Evans from recipients of complimentary copies of reprints of his 'Thomas a Kempis and Wales', published in The Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society, IV, pp. 5-32.