Minute books of the South Wales Baptist College, Cardiff,
- 1-5.
- Is-gyfres
- 1899-1933.
Minute books of the South Wales Baptist College, Cardiff:.
Minute books of the South Wales Baptist College, Cardiff,
Minute books of the South Wales Baptist College, Cardiff:.
House and Finance Committees, Nov. 1899 - June 1901; Nov. 1905 - April 1908; May 1908 - Feb. 1916; together with related papers.
A notebook containing a schedule of deeds and documents deposited at the College until 1937, with related correspondence, 1914-43.
Presentation to the Principal of Pontypool College. Reprinted from the South Wales Daily News (Cardiff, nd.) [On the retirement of the Reverend Thomas Thomas, 1876; cf. no. 30].
A volume containing 'A Syllabus of Expository Discourses on The Acts of the Apostles, Delivered by M. Thomas, Abergavenny, 1836', with the place and date of their delivery, 1836-37, 1852.
A notebook containing notes in Welsh on the history of Salem Welsh Baptist chapel, Briton Ferry, until 1934.
A volume containing obituaries of former students of the South Wales Baptist College at Abergavenny and Pontypool compiled, 1881, by Thomas Lewis with later additions and revisions by the Reverend T.W. Chance.
An illuminated address 'Presented to the Revd. Thomas Thomas, D.D., Principal of Pontypool College, together with a Purse of Two Thousand Guineas at a Public Meeting duly convened at Cardiff and Presided over by Sir Robert Lush. September 20th 1876' [cf. no. 15].
Principal William Edwards and family with the students at Pontypool College,
Principal William Edwards and family with the students at Pontypool College, 1880s.
A small group of papers of the Reverend Thomas Williams Chance (1872-1954), principal of the South Wales Baptist College, 1936-44:.
A volume inscribed 'Tho Thomas, Baptist Academy, Stepney August 1824' [first President of the Pontypool Academy] containing transcripts of 'the address of the Dissenting Ministers of the three Denominations in & about London to King William IV in the yr 1830' and the 'Address of the Society of Friends to the King' with the King's replies.
Two letters, 1880, from the Reverend Principal W. Mortimer Lewis (1840-80) in Switzerland to the college authorities, and a letter [1880/1] from Mrs. W.M. Lewis containing a transcript of a letter of sympathy on the death of her husband from the Reverend Albert Williams, Principal of Serampore College, India.