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Theological College (Aberystwyth, Wales)
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Correspondence,

Nine holograph or autograph letters, [19]22-1925, from [the Reverend] John Jones, Llangoed, W[ynn] P[owell] Wheldon, registrar, University College of North Wales, Bangor, [the Reverend] T[homas] C[harles] W[illiams], Menai Bridge, Tho[ma]s P. Williams from Cardiff, and Tom Williams, Gwalchmai (5). One of the letters is addressed to Principal J[ohn] O[wen] Thomas, The Theological College, Aberystwyth, and six more are, by inference, to the same addressee. All relate to the educational qualifications, etc., of the aforementioned Tom Williams of Gwalchmai and the possibility of his being admitted to the Theological College [Aberystwyth] as a student.

Letters to William Porter,

Holograph letters to William Porter including:- (a) Eleven letters, 1907-1909, from [the Reverend] E[dward] O[wen] Davies, y Bala, Principal Ellis Edwards, The Theological College, Bala, J. C. Evans, The Grammar School, Bala, [the Reverend] J. T. Alun Jones, registrar, The Theological College, Bala, [Professor] A[rchibald] R[obert] S[tirling] Kennedy, Edinburgh and Ford, Dalkeith (3), James Kennedy, Edinburgh, the Reverend John Owen, secretary, The Theological College, Bala, from Liverpool, [Professor] John Owen Thomas [of the Theological College, Bala] from Liverpool, and Evan Williams, Flint, all relating mainly to the recipient's appointment as lecturer in, and subsequently professor of, Hebrew at the Theological College, Bala. (b) Twenty-eight letters from [Professor] F[rancis] C[rawford] Burkitt, Cambridge, [19]06-1907 (4) (recipient's [doctorate] dissertation (see NLW MS 12920E above), the possibility of publishing the work, the degree of D.D. conferred on the writer, a comment on Robert H[atch] Kennett: In Our Tongues . . . (London, 1907)), [Professor] Marcus Dods, Edinburgh, 1902 and undated (2) (advice with regard to preaching), [Professor] E[rnest] Norman Jones [of the Theological College, Aberystwyth] from Three Cocks, Breconshire, and Swansea, [19]26 (8) (personal, college business, grants to students, the death of J[ohn] H[umphreys] Davies [principal of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth], speculation as to whether [Dr.] Tom Jones [Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet, 1916-1930] would succeed him), [Professor] T[homas] Gwynn Jones, Aberystwyth, [19]29 (personal, thanks for a copy of Scotsman, the writer's proposed book on Welsh folk-lore), [the Very Reverend] J[oseph] Armitage Robinson, The Deanery, Westminster, 1906 (publication of recipient's [doctorate] thesis), [Professor] W[illiam] B[arron] Stevenson, The University, Glasgow, and The British Museum, 1907-1918 (3) (comments on the town of Bala, suggestions as to the syllabus recipient could follow on taking up his appointment [as the writer's successor at the Theological College, Bala], suggestions as to the classifying and cataloguing of the books in Bala College library, possible means of extending library accommodation at Bala College), and [the Reverend] J[ohn] O[wen] Thomas [previously professor at the Theological College, Aberystwyth] from Barry, Bala, and Abergele, 1926-1928 (9) (personal, recipient's move to the chair of New Testament studies [at the Theological College, Aberystwyth], references to ministerial and academic colleagues).

Testimonials of the Reverend W. D. Davies,

Typewritten copies of testimonials from Principal E[rnest] G[eorge] Hardy, Jesus College, Oxford, Professor David Capell Simpson, Oriel College, Oxford, and [the Reverend] B[urnett] H[illman] Streeter, canon of Hereford Cathedral, in support of an application by [the Reverend] W[illiam] D[avid] Davies for the post of lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion and Dogmatic Theology at the Presbyterian Theological College, Aberystwyth, 1925.