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Schools -- Wales -- Denbigh
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Factory act records,

A collection of Factory Act records, relating almost entirely to the employment of young persons. They include holograph letters to Messrs. Gee & Son and to Thomas Gee, Denbigh, from R. Humphreys Roberts, clerk, School Board of the Borough of Denbigh, [18]84, E. M. Rae, H. M. Inspector of Factories, Liverpool, [18]82-1883, H. S. Richmond, H. M. Inspector of Factories, Liverpool, [18]84, A. Davies [Love Lane Girls' Board School, Denbigh, 1886], and Chas. Grimsley, clerk to Guardians, etc., St. Asaph, [18]82; certificates of age of pupils signed by Denbigh schoolmasters, 1882-1886; Abstract of Factory Acts, 1874; Registers and Certificates of young persons to be employed in the factory of the Clwydian Office, Denbigh, 1868-1878; certified copies, 1881-1886, of birth certificates, 1868-1873; Register for Young Persons, 1868-1878; etc.

Application for a teaching post,

Typescript copies of an application by D. E. Jenkins for a post as temporary master in Denbigh County School [1915], and of supporting testimonials from Professors C[harles] H[arold] Herford, University of Manchester, John Edward Lloyd, University College of North Wales, Bangor, and John Owen Thomas, The Theological College, Bala.

D. E. Jenkins and others.

Miscellanea,

The apprenticeship indenture of Thomas Gee (senior) to William Collister Jones and Thomas Crane, printers, Chester, 14 Jan. 1796; a copy of a letter from Abel Simner to John Cartwright, 1837, concerning Thomas Gee's adoption as a Calvinistic Methodist preacher; a copy-book containing a list of visitors at Fron Cottage, and of presents received, October 1842; a note of hand by leading Methodists at Denbigh for their contribution towards building a British School, 1849; a Welsh poem beginning 'Oes neb a ystyr wrth fy nghwyn'; a note relating to a canvass for James Maurice at Denbigh, 1857; a resolution of thanks by Flintshire Monthly Meeting to Thomas Gee for his evidence before the Parliamentary Education Committee, 1867; letters relating to elections in Brecknockshire and Denbighshire, [?1868]; a list of employees of Thomas Gee; addresses by the Abergele district of Sunday Schools to Thomas Gee, 1873 and 1891; circulars relating to the Liberation Society, 1883-1887; circulars and papers relating to the Welsh National Testimonial to Thomas Gee, 1896-1897; notes of an address by Thomas Gee on the Sunday School; a fragment of an autobiography containing an account of an apparition, 1757; lists of persons who were present at the funeral of Thomas Gee; reminiscences of Thomas Gee; press cuttings; and fragments of correspondence.