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File Calvinistic Methodists -- England -- Liverpool
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Letters to Clwydfardd, &c.

  • NLW MS 10909C.
  • File
  • 1887-1933

Holograph letters to David Griffith (Clwydfardd), Archdruid of Wales, the correspondents including John Evans, Pontypridd, 1894, John Thomas (Eifionydd), 1894, and T. H. Thomas (Arlunydd Penygarn), 1892-1894; and holograph and autograph letters to Mrs [Sally] Chambers, Abergele, daughter of Clwydfardd, from Anna [Fison] Thomas (Morfydd Eryri), 1894, Francis Knollys (aft. 1st viscount Knollys), Meurig Lloyd Davies, Toronto, 1933, grandson of Clwydfardd, and others. The letters contain references to the Liverpool Welsh National Society; Moriah Calvinistic Methodist church literary society, Caernarvon; St David's Society of Toronto; and Clwydfardd's health, last illness and death, etc.

Griffith, David, 1800-1894

Areithiau

Speeches and addresses; adjudications; statistics, press cuttings, and notes concerning Calvinistic Methodism in Liverpool and district, 1838-1851; and a few religious poems.

'Achos Chatham Street'.

  • NLW ex 2226
  • File
  • [1963]

A thesis by W. Hughes Edwards on the history of Chatham Street Chapel, Liverpool, submitted for a degree in Civic Studies Honours, [1963].

Edwards, W. H.

Llyfr nodiadau

Notes by 'O.W.' on certain members of Chatham Street Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church, Liverpool, together with a printed list of the preachers at preaching services held in Liverpool Calvinistic Methodist chapels, Whitsuntide, 1885, with a list of their texts.

CMA: Oakfield Road Presbyterian Church Papers

  • Mân Adnau 1612/iv
  • File
  • 1923-1974

The file comprises items, 1923-1974, forming part of the history of the English speaking chapel, including souvenir programmes, 1923 and 1927, of sales of work held at the school room; a programme, 1931, of a pageant of 'Good Tidings'; programmes of Diamond Jubilee celebrations and Bi-centenary celebrations; a printed history of the chapel; programmes of induction services for new ministers; tributes to various ministers; together with miscellaneous press cuttings.

Oakfield Road Presbyterian Church (Liverpool, England)