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D. C. Lloyd-Owen Manuscripts,
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Gwaith John Owen, Machynlleth,

A transcript made by Joseph Pugh Owen, London, in 1899 of John Owen, Golgyiadau ar Achosion ag Effeithiau'r Cyfnewidiad yn Ffrainc... (Machynlleth, 1797).

Owen, Joseph Pugh, of London.

Letters,

Letters, 1876-1923, mainly to D. C. Lloyd-Owen, most of them concerned with pedigrees, extracts from parish registers, etc. The correspondents include the incumbents of certain Montgomeryshire and Cardiganshire parishes, as well as E. Anwyl, Ty Mawr, Towyn; Charles Ashton, Dinas Mawddwy; John Davies, Aberystwyth; John Humphreys Davies, Aberystwyth; Lewis J. Davies, Llanuwchllyn; D[avid] Howell, Machynlleth; J. M. Howell, Aberdyfi; [the Rev.] R. W. Jones, Aberangell; and Edward Rees, Caersws. Also included is a copy of a letter from Richard Williams, Celynog, Newtown, to Morris Charles Jones, Welshpool.

Letters,

Letters, 1868-1891, mainly to D. C. Lloyd-Owen, from several North Wales clergymen as well as Edward Davies, Dolcaradog, Machynlleth; Morris Davies, Bangor; Catherine Gilbertson, Ceniarth, Machynlleth; W. R. Hall, Aberystwyth; David Howell, Machynlleth; [the Rev.] Josiah Jones, Machynlleth; Morris Charles Jones, Welshpool; Edouard Leblanc; J. Y. W. Lloyd; Owen A. Nares, Kerry; Absalom Prys, Penllwyn; E. G. Salusbury; Richard Williams, Celynog, Newtown; and Owen Slaney Wynne.

Cemmaes parish registers,

A list of Cemmaes rectors from 1537 to 1906 and a transcript of the parish registers of Cemmaes, Montgomeryshire, 1711-1780, both in the hand of Richard Bennett, together with notes in the hand of D. C. Lloyd-Owen of some Llanbrynmair wills.

Bennett, Richard, 1860-1937

Machynlleth parish registers,

Transcripts by D. C. Lloyd-Owen, [1890s], of the parish registers of Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, 1760-1800, comprising baptisms and burials, 1760-1789, and marriages, 1784-1800.

Notebooks,

Notebooks containing miscellaneous memoranda, genealogical notes, notes on manuscripts, etc.

Notes by John Owen, Machynlleth, &c.,

Notes on the articles of Christian faith in the hand of John Owen, Machynlleth; culinary and medical recipes; a short extract from Cicero (106-43 B.C.); etc.

Owen, John, 1757-1829.

Llyfr nodiadau,

A notebook kept by an individual in west Montgomeryshire or north Cardiganshire, possibly a clergyman or minister, and containing lists of books, hymns and poetry, including one referring to Thomas Charles of Bala and the founding of the Bible Society, notes on history and religion, miscellaneous accounts, including some relating to spinning and carding and to the repairing of harps at Peniarth, Mallwyd, and elsewhere, 1798, etc.

Miscellaneous notes and extracts,

'Extracts from a Note & Account Book [beginning in 1689] of John Fazackerley of Borthwen in the parish [of] Llangelynin, Merionethshire - with notes & accounts added by John Lloyd of Aberllefeni & Maesypandy his executor'; 'Montgomeryshire & other particular names found in Presentments of Burgesses of town of Aberystwyth 1693-1785...' extracted by D. C. Lloyd-Owen, 1884; copy of a Pryse of Esgairweddan, Pennal, rent roll, [1604]; abstracts of Pennal Tower deeds; pedigrees; etc.

Montgomeryshire records,

Genealogical and other notes from various sources, including certified copies of entries in parish registers, etc., mainly relating to persons and places in Montgomeryshire.

Letters,

Letters, 1873-1910, to D. C. Lloyd-Owen, mainly relating to the history of the Owen family. The correspondents include J. Agnes Griffith, The Rectory, Machynlleth, Elsie Owen, Cwm-y-rhaiadr, Machynlleth, and others, including some incumbents.

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