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- 1793-1909. (Creation)
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Album of pamphlets, press cuttings, and letters and documents relating to Neuaddlwyd and other congregational churches:. (A) Anerchiad ...i'r Eglwysi ag sydd yn cyfranu at yr Ysgol ... yn Neuaddlwyd, 1810-14. Hanes am Urddiad Thomas Bevan a David Jones yn Neuaddlwyd ... Awst 20ed a'r 21ain 1817. Caerfyrddin, 1818. Hen Ysgoldy Penybanc ... Can Fuddugol ... Llandysul, 1909. Syriac poems with translations in the autograph of Joshua Khamis, 15 Feb. 1903. (B) Obituary and biographical notices of William Evans, Aberaeron; Morgan Evans, Oakford; B. Phillips; Thomas Phillips, Neuaddlwyd; and John Jones, Aberaeron; a note on the renovation of Neuaddlwyd chapel; illustrations of the Neuaddlwyd memorial; a prospectus for Cofiant y Parch. Evan Evans, Llanbedr. (C) Congregational documents - a certificate signed by Llwyd, clerk of the peace for Carmarthenshire, 9 Oct. 1793, that Thomas Phillips of Llanvihangel orarth, a dissenting preacher and schoolmaster, had taken the oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy and signed the declaration against Popery; a certificate and request by Thomas Phillips to the registrar of the Bishop's Court at Carmarthen to register a chapel called Peniel in p. Llanddewi Aberarth as a place of worship by a congregation of Protestants, 4 Nov. 1833, endorsed by Charles Morgan, Registrar, 8 Nov. 1833; an extract from the Cardiganshire Quarter Sessions Order Books recording the licensing of a meeting house called Nebo, p. Llansantffraid, 1809; a certificate and request by Thomas Phillips to the bishop of St Davids and his registrar to register a building called Tynyporth Uchaf in Llanarth as a place of worship by a congregation of Protestants, 21 June 1822, acknowledged by the registrar on the same date; the like for Tynypwll in Llanbadarnfawr, 1 Nov. 1822; the like for Pen-y-cae, in Llanarth, 10 Sept. 1827. (D) Twenty-seven letters, 1815-1893, mainly to Thomas Phillips, Neuaddlwyd, and William Evans (detailed list available in NLW typescript schedule of Neuaddlwyd and Aberaeron MSS, Correspondence and Deeds, pp. 2-6). English & Welsh.
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 19156C.