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- 1899-1910. (Creation)
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The documents, 1899-1908, include: (i) Deed poll, 2 Feb. 1899, by which Arthur Wade Evans changed his name to Arthur Wade Wade-Evans; (ii) Licence, 5 Feb. 1907, to the curacy of Holyhead, Anglesey, from Watkin Herbert, bishop of Bangor, to A. W. Wade-Evans (see also MS11); (iii) Licence, 1 Feb. 1908, to the curacy of St Andrew's Cardiff, from Joshua Pritchard, Bishop of Llandaff, to A. W. Wade-Evans, and also a corresponding declaration of assent; (iv) Licence, 13 Nov. 1908, to the curacy of Welsh Bicknor, Hereford, from John, Bishop of Hereford to A. W. Wade-Evans, and also a corresponding declaration of assent; and (v) Licence, 24 Nov. 1908, to the curacy of English Bicknor, Gloucestershire, from Edward Charles Sumner, Bishop of Gloucester to A. W. Wade-Evans, and a corresponding declaration of assent, 13 Dec. 1908. Correspondence, 1905-1910, largely personal, but with several relating to A. W. Wade-Evans's interests in Wales. The correspondents include: William Henry Harris, Merthyr Tudful. Cuttings include letters and articles by A. W. Wade-Evans relating to Disestablishment and the Welsh Church, but the majority are reviews of A. W. Wade-Evans's publications Papers for Thinking Welshmen (1907) and Welsh Mediaeval Law (1909). 88 Pp. Indexed.
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Preferred citation: MS 16.