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Photographs, drawings and articles,

Photographs of Cyril Fox and his family, friends and associates, notably in academia and the Army, and also of archaeological and other subjects of personal and professional interest to Fox, taken throughout his life, and including a number of nineteenth-century portraits, together with a few related letters. Also included are: drawings, mostly of archaeological subjects, by Fox [?and others]; photocopies of cartoons by him in the style of the Bayeux tapestry depicting trips to Wales, Brittany, Sweden, Wiltshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Surrey and Kent; a printed copy of the genealogy of the Fox family of Southampton; offprints of articles by Cyril Fox; copies of publications relating to archaeology and museums in Wales, mostly dating from after his death; photocopies of articles from archaeological journals; and a copy of a Peanuts cartoon mentioning Cyril Fox, intended for use in Charles Scott-Fox's biography.

Pregethau

Outlines of sermons in the autograph of Thomas Charles, with notes of the places at which he delivered them. The manuscript, which is marked Vol. I, was begun in September 1784.

Correspondence

Letters, 1778-1814, from Thomas Charles to Sarah Jones, who became his wife in 1783, from Sarah to Thomas Charles, and from Thomas Charles to his son Thomas Rice and daughter Maria; letters addressed to Thomas Charles by various friends and collaborators; a receipt from John Roberts to Sarah Jones, 1773; a letter from Richard Lloyd, Beaumaris to Thomas Rice Charles, 1815; other papers.

Estate accounts

Particulars, 1849-1862, of rent received by David Charles for Llechwallto and Cwmnantgwyn farms and for a house in Wheat Street, Brecon, together with allowances and payments made by him.

Lectures

Two volumes of lectures on Charles Kingsley, George Eliot, R. W. Emerson, Martin Luther, John Greenleaf Whittier, Samuel Johnson, Alfred Tennyson, Leo Tolstoy, etc.

Addresses

Addresses given on various occassions, together with an account of a meeting held to welcome E. Ceredig Jones as minister of Chapel Lane chapel, Bradford.

A Lancashire Village

Cuttings of three articles in The Manchester Guardian, August 8, 13, and 15, 1884, entitled 'A Lancashire Village', written by J. McLaren Cobban, Unitarian minister, Blackley, Lancashire, and of rejoinders thereto which appeared in The Middleton Guardian, August 23, 30, and September 6, 1884.

Poetry

Poetry by 'Talhaiarn'; a work entitled 'Owen Glyndwr, a Cantata', with the Welsh words by John Jones ('Eos Bradwen'); an English translation by 'Talhaiarn'; poetry by Owen Rowlands ('Aled o Vôn').

Miscellaneous letters

The file comprises letters, 1887-1933, to Samuel Maurice Jones from various correspondents, including Susan Mainwaring, Robert Bryan, Ifan ab Owen Edwards, O. M. Edwards, T. T. Lucius Morgan, Beriah Gwynfe Evans, and E. Davies Bryan.

Edwards, Ifan ab Owen, 1895-1970

Articles of Agreement made before the marriage of the said John Tucker and Mary Tucker (eldest daughter of the said ...,

  1. William Tucker of Sealyham, co. Pemb., esq., and Mary, his wife, Mary Tucker, Ann Tucker, Catherine Tucker, and Elizabeth Tucker, spinsters, all of Sealyham and the four dau's and co-heirs of the said William Tucker and Mary, his wife. 2. William Scourfield of New Moat, co. Pemb., esq., and Thomas Lloyd of Cwmgloine, co. Pemb. 3. Lewis Vaughan of Jordanston, co. Pemb., and William Forde of Shoulhall, co. Pemb., esq's. 4. Catherine Tucker of Treflethin, co. Pemb., widow, and John Tucker of Treflethin, gent., eldest son and heir of the said Catherine Tucker by Owen Tucker, gent., her late husband, dec., and Thomas Tucker of Hook, co. Pemb., esq. Articles of Agreement made before the marriage of the said John Tucker and Mary Tucker (eldest daughter of the said William Tucker and Mary, his wife), when the following properties were settled - the capital m. of Sealyham, Sealyham Mill, m's and lands in Welshook and Cuttus y Garn, all in St Dogwells; Mabus Vawr (in the tenures of the said William Tucker, John Evan, and Essex Harries), and two m's called Mabus Vach and Lowarch Mill, all in p. Mathry; Trehowell in p. St Edrin's (in the tenure of Thomas James); Carnachenwen and Tyrdell in Mathry (in tenure of John Rogers, gent.); Velindre in Llanunda and St Nicholas (in the tenure of John William); Llanglofan in Grandston (in the tenure of William James); Hendre Ycha and Hendre Isha in Jordanston; Cappel otherwise Chappel, a reputed moiety of tmt Diffrinfurnant, and Trekenith, Fishguard, Dinas, and Llanllawer; a m. in the Townred and fields of Tretio Vawr, and several pieces of lands in Trejago and Treminith in St Davids; Clynymane, Killgam, and Killgam Vach in Whitchurch in Kemes; Blane yr annell and Faes Llacka in Bridell and Eglwyserrow. Witnesses: D. Hughes and Stephen Evans. Paper. Copy.

Assignment of the principal sum of £2,000 and interest secured on mortgage of the following estates - a m. in ...,

  1. William Bowen of Milton House, co. Pemb., esq. 2. Thomas Edwardes Tucker, late of Cleddy Lodge, p. Camrose but now of Llanniloe, Laugharne, co. Carm., esq. 3. Thomas Moore of Portsmouth, Hampshire, a Capt. in Her Majesty's Royal Marines. Assignment of the principal sum of £2,000 and interest secured on mortgage of the following estates - a m. in possession of William Mendies, Dyffrintyrnant, in Fishguard, Dinas, and Llanllawr; Tyrblane-diffrin-waynog otherwise Penygause, Magur Owen, Closehene-issa, Place Court in Llangolman; Llantood and Dyffrin-issa in Llantood and Bridell; and Prendergast in Llantood; all of which are in co. Pemb. Copy. Paper.
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