- NLW MS 11524D.
- File
- 1785-1795 /
Part of Cilau-wen manuscripts
An account book of receipts and disbursements by John Evans, Cilau-wen, 1785-1795. The accounts consist largely of agreements with, and payments to, servants.
John Evans.
Part of Cilau-wen manuscripts
An account book of receipts and disbursements by John Evans, Cilau-wen, 1785-1795. The accounts consist largely of agreements with, and payments to, servants.
John Evans.
Part of Cilau-wen manuscripts
An arithmetic exercise book of John Evans, Trefayog, c. 1758-1783.
John Evans.
Part of Cilau-wen manuscripts
A ledger, 1802-1831, largely recording receipts and/or disbursements by John Evans, Trefayog, in respect of farm stock and produce, lime, culm, timber, corn, tallow, rates, taxes, interest, etc. Some of the accounts refer to the building of the new [Baptist] meeting-house at Little Newcastle Bridge, 1808-1809, and to the repairing of Great Treffgarn Church, 1809-1811.
John Evans.
Part of Cilau-wen manuscripts
Account book of Llangloffan Baptist Church, parish of Granston, Pembrokeshire, 1785-1806, in the hand of John Evans, Cilau-wen. The accounts relate largely to the receipt of rents, interest, and legacies, and to payments made to ministers and for distribution among the poor. One item refers to a sum of £12.19s. delivered to the congregation 'to pay the law shute of Thomas John Sumerton' [on a charge of treason in connection with the landing of the French at Fishguard in 1797]. Inset are two receipts to David Evans, Rinaston, for sums of £20 and £40 borrowed by his late father [John Evans, Cilau-wen] from the ministers of Llangloffan Church for the late Jno. Lewis 'the Quaker', Haverfordwest, and Jno. Thomas, Newport.
John Evans.
Part of Cilau-wen manuscripts
Receipts of rents by John Evans, Cilau-wen, and statements of accounts with individual tenants, 1805-1812.
John Evans.
Part of Cilau-wen manuscripts
A notebook containing shipping accounts of John Evans, Rinaston [parish of Hayscastle], Pembrokeshire, 1798-1806 (e.g. profits and disbursements in respect of the brig 'Ceres' of Milford); dimensions of specified vessels; and statements of account with craftsmen and workmen at Kill[e]wen, 1837-1843.
John Evans.