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Additional research papers donated by Mrs Janet M. Owen, Hornsey, London, widow of the Rev. Dr W. T. Owen, in ....

Additional research papers donated by Mrs Janet M. Owen, Hornsey, London, widow of the Rev. Dr W. T. Owen, in August 2001 (A2001/46), comprising letters, 1844-1859, asking for financial assistance from the Congregational Fund Board, together with transcripts of others; a transcript of the minutes of the Proceedings of the Trustees upon Dr Williams's will, beginning at 13 November 1716; exercise books containing extracts, 1795-1839, from the Congregational Fund Board Minutes and minutes of the Coward Trust, 1738-1778; a diary, 1985, containing a diary, 1985, containing transcripts of the minutes of the King's Head Society, 1737-1747; transcripts from the minutes of the Congregational Fund Board, 1781-1792 (see also no. 1); an index card box containing an analysis up to 1845 of references to Wales, Welshmen and Welsh churches in the minutes of the Presbyterian Fund Board up to 1845 held at Dr Williams's Library, London (see also no. 7 for the index in full); and a lecture 'A Beauty-spot of Ecclesiastical History' - A Welsh appreciation of the Congregational Fund Board', delivered by him at Ebeneser Chapel, Swansea, 1974; and an article, 1994, by Meurig Owen relating to memorials to John Penry in Southwalk.

Rev. Dr W. T. Owen Papers,

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  • 1690-1994 /

Papers of the Rev. Dr W. T. Owen, including the records of the Congregational Fund Board, 1737-1839; records of the Presbyterian Fund Board, 1690-1848; and papers concerning Dr Williams's school, 1724-1878.

Owen, W. T. (William Thomas), d. 2001.

Typescript transcripts including minutes of the Distribution Committee of Dr Williams's Trust, 1834-53; School and Special Ministry Committee, 1843-78; and ....

Typescript transcripts including minutes of the Distribution Committee of Dr Williams's Trust, 1834-53; School and Special Ministry Committee, 1843-78; and school summaries for Denbigh and Abergele, 1724-1874, Bala and Llanuwchllyn, 1724-1875, and Caernarfon, Wrexham and Holyhead, 1726-69.