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Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers
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Hymns

The file comprises hymns, 1893-1912, composed or translated by the Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones, of which a number appeared in Yr Ymofynydd.

Scrapbooks

The series consists of scrapbooks containing press cuttings, 1807-1896, mostly relating to the Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones's frequent contributions as a newspaper columnist.

Scrapbook

The file consists of press cuttings, 1807-1813, relating mainly to the Napoleonic Wars.

Scrapbook

The file comprises scrapbooks containing press cuttings relating to 'Dadl y Drindod', Yr Herald Cymraeg. The second of the original three volumes is missing.

Scrapbook

The file comprises a scrapbook, 1895-1896, bearing the title 'Controversial', containing press cuttings, mainly from The Merthyr Express, relating chiefly to Unitarianism in Aberdare.

Enwogion Ceredigion

The file consists of a copy of Benjamin Williams ('Gwynionydd'), Enwogion Ceredigion (Carmarthen, 1869), with annotations in the form of bibliographical and biographical references.

Hanes Plwyf Llandysul

The file consists of a copy of W. J. Davies, Hanes Plwyf Llandysul (Llandysul, 1896), with annotations in the form of bibliographical and biographical references.

Acquired letters

The series comprises letters, 1823-1851, including letters from Humphrey Bromley and material relating to him and to the work of the Rev. John James, Gellionnen.

Bromley, Humphrey, b. 1796

Letters from the Rev. Martin Vaughan, Llangedwyn

The file consists of two letters, 1832-1833, one to the Rev. John James, Gellionnen, and the other to the Unitarian Ministers of the Gospel, South Wales, relating to Unitarianism in the Llangedwyn area and the departure of Humphrey Bromley and family to America.

Vaughan, Martin,

Miscellaneous letters

The file includes a letter, 1824, to the 'Foreman of the Socinian Societi', Merthyr Tydfil, relating to the Socinian doctrines which deny the divinity of Christ, the Trinity and original sin; and a call, 1832, to the Rev. John James, Gellionnen, by the congregation of Pantydefaid Chapel, Llandysul, to be their minister.

Pantydefaid (Prengwyn, Llandysul, Wales : Church)

Diaries and extracts

The series comprises diaries, 1858-1920, containing, in addition to personal news, information relating to the Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones's work as minister of Hen Dŷ Cwrdd, Aberdare, and schoolmaster of the Trecynon Seminary; editor of Yr Ymofynydd; and as student and teacher at Carmarthen Presbyterian College; together with an account of his visit to Egypt and Palestine, 1871. The extracts, 1836-1906, come from the diaries of Rees Jenkin Jones and from those of his father, the Rev. John Jones.

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