Canolfan Ieuenctid Cristnogol Tresaith (Tresaith Christian Youth Centre),
- Canolfan Ieuenctid Cristnogol Tresaith
- Is-is-fonds
- 1990-1991.
Canolfan Ieuenctid Cristnogol Tresaith (Tresaith Christian Youth Centre),
Major additions of personal papers arranged alphabetically by surname,
Coleg y Bala including Bala Youth Centre,
General Assembly Sunday School Committee minute books,
The Association in the South (Y Gymdeithasfa yn y De),
The Association in the North (Y Gymdeithasfa yn y Gogledd),
The Association in the East (Y Gymdeithasfa yn y Dwyrain),
The State of the Cause (Hanes yr Achos),
Arranged into (i) accounts of the state of the cause, as presented to the Association, and arranged by presbytery; and (ii) other materials relating to the histories of individual chapels, arranged by county.
General correspondence and related papers.
Correspondence of Elizabeth ('Betha') Johnes (1834-1927),
Daughter of John Johnes (1800-1876) and Elizabeth (nee Edwardes, 1800-1848), and wife of Sir James Hills. Married name, Lady Hills-Johnes. Arranged into letters received, 1842-1925 (L 5183-10255), copy letters sent, 1866-[?1925] (L 10256-10418), letters of condolence on the death of her father, 1876 (L 10419-10494), letters of condolence on the death of Charlotte A. M. Jones, 1911 (L 10495-10634), and letters of condolence on the death of Sir James Hills-Johnes, 1919 (L 10635-10700).
Hills-Johnes, Elizabeth, 1834-1927
Correspondence of Charlotte A. M. Johnes (1825-1911),
Daughter of John Johnes (1800-1876) and Elizabeth (nee Edwardes, 1800-1848), and wife of C. C. Cookman (m. 1848). She resumed the surname of Johnes after her father's death in 1876. Arranged into letters received, 1852-1911 (L 4336-5142), and sent, [c.1848]-1882 (L 5143-5182).
Johnes, Charlotte Anna Maria, 1825-1911
Correspondence of Sir James Hills-Johnes (d. 1919),
Arranged into letters received, 1842-1918 (L 10701-14184), and copy letters sent, 1879-1918 (L 14185-14375).
Hills-Johnes, James, 1833-1919
The main body of records of the North Cardiganshire Presbytery, detailed in a seperate schedule (c.1940), were withdrawn by the Presbytery's solicitor in 1993.