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David Price, Swansea, notebook,

A notebook in the hand of David Price, 1 Nov. 1889, containing 'Suggestions and instructions for the Ministry: as written by the late Rev. Hugh Jones, DD, president of Llangollen College' (Church covenant, solemnising marriages, Welsh form of marriage, 'Gofyniadau i weinidog ar adeg ei ordeiniad', application for books to the Particular Baptist Fund); the answers of David Price to questions put to him at his ordination; a brief account of his ordination at Cwmtwrch, 1-2 Jan. 1890; and prayers. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 245.

David Price, Swansea, sermons,

Six notebooks and unbound material containing sermon notes, largely in Welsh, by David Price, Swansea, 1892-1931 and undated. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 246-251.

John Gomer Lewis ('Gomer') sermons,

Six notebooks and unbound material containing sermons and sermon notes, 1863-1910 and undated, largely in Welsh, by John Gomer Lewis ('Gomer'), pastor successively at Maesteg, and Bellvue and Capel Gomer, Swansea, Baptist churches. Some of his earliest sermons are signed at Llwynbedw, Penboyr. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 282-284.

Anthony Williams, Ystrad, sermons,

A notebook and unbound material containing sermons, in Welsh and English, by the Rev. Anthony Williams. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 285-286.

Unattributed sermons etc,

A few notebooks and a mass of unbound material containing unidentified 18th and 19th century sermons, sermon notes etc. in Welsh and English. Some of the sermons were preached in the following places and at the following times: St Ishmaels, 1770-1814, Llanfrynach, 1791, Mydrim, 1795, Cantref, 1797, Pembrey, 1798-1807, Llanelli, 1802-1810, Llangattock, 1803-1819, Cardigan, 1813, Manordeifi, 1818-1819, Capel Colman, 1818-1837, Carmarthen, 1819, Llangoedmore, 1831-1839, Llandygwydd, 1833, Llanllwchaiarn, 1837-1861, and Cenarth, 1839-1845, and Wellington, 1757-1765, Little Hereford, 1774-1776, Ashford Carbonel, 1774-1776, Wallington, 1824, Creaton, 1834-1837, Swinstead, 1837, etc. Some of these sermons were originally preserved with the sermons of Rhys Jones Lloyd, Troedyraur (NLW MS 15872), and the parcel was endorsed by D. Pryse Williams: 'Pregethau'r Parch. Rice Jones Lloyd, Troedyraur, ac hen offeiriaid eraill'. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 305-311.

Letters re. induction of T. B Humphreys, Bryntroedgam,

A group of letters to Thomas Davies, secretary of Bryntroedgam Baptist Church, Port Talbot, etc., in connection with the induction of the Rev. T. B. Humphreys to the pastorate of the church. The writers include H[enry] Evans, Penrhyn-coch; J. D. Evans, Pencader (greetings in the form of an 'englyn'); John M. Howell, Aberaeron; R. James, Tal-y-bont, co. Card.; Thomas Jones, Gwyn Hall Mission Room, Aberaeron; T. R. Morgan, Swyddffynnon; M. Morris, Moriah, near Aberystwyth; and William Richards, Pontrhydyfen. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 318.

Jerusalem (Llwynypia) Bible Class help sheets,

Printed, typewritten and duplicated help sheets issued in connection with the Bible Class organised by W. S. Jones, pastor, at Jerusalem Baptist Church, Llwynypia. Formerly D. Pryse Williams 327.

'Hanes Cenarth',

An essay by D. Pryse Williams on 'Hanes Cenarth, yng nghyd a Thref Castell Newydd Emlyn, a hen Fwrdeisdref Trefhedyn', which was awarded a prize at an eisteddfod at Newcastle Emlyn in 1902, under the adjudication of Sir John Rhys. Formerly D. Pryse Williams MS 1.

Notes for 'Hanes Cenarth',

Miscellaneous unbound material of south Cardiganshire interest collected by D. Pryse Williams, being largely notes towards his essay on the history of Cenarth [cf. NLW MS 15623]. They contain extracts from parish records; abstracts and transcripts of public records; notes on tithes, education and Newcastle Emlyn postmasters; pedigrees; biographies of residents and anecdotes associated with them; notes on old houses; accounts of the Baptists of Drefach; biographies of Benjamin Thomas ('Myfyr Emlyn'), Benjamin Williams ( 'Gwynionydd') and others torn from an earlier essay (pp. 103-4, 136-141, 177-186); and a photograph of the entry in the Order Book of Carmarthenshire Quarter Sessions of the registration of Ty Mawr, Newcastle Emlyn, for worship by the Baptists, 1776. Formerly D. Pryse Williams MS 2.

Notes for 'Hanes Cenarth',

A group of notebooks containing further material towards a history of Cenarth. They include copious extracts from parish records, tithe commutation, 1842, accounts of the Newcastle Emlyn branch of the Cardigan Auxiliary of the Bible Society, 1816-1836, and minutes of the Guardians of Newcastle Union, 1838-1839; notes on the fishery, on the 'Classical and Commercial School', of the Rev. Timothy Thomas, old houses, and folk lore and folk custom; pedigrees; extracts from tours and printed sources; etc. Formerly D. Pryse Williams MSS 3-4.

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