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- [c.1916]. (Creation)
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Several essays by T. H. Evans (Tomos ab Titus), being: (i) 'Golud', an essay about gold and mining in the Transvaal, South Africa (sent to the editor of Cymru, 1916) (Welsh); (ii) 'Tremarchog', an essay on the meaning of the name of this Pembrokeshire village, 1920 (Welsh); (iii) 'Gobaith Dyfed', an essay on the sea, rivers, fish and fishing, and their economic possibilities for north Pembrokeshire (Welsh). Following this are several articles copied from newspapers discussing the ideas. (iv) 'Cerrig', an essay about historical stones in Pembrokeshire and their religious and historical significance (Welsh); (v) Letters from T. H. Evans to a number of historical bodies, and copies of their replies relating to a navigational instrument in the possession of T. H. Evans, which he thought might possibly have belonged to Captain Cook on his voyages; (vi) An article, 'The Rise of Drunkenness amongst the English', consisting of quotations from various literary sources, decrying 'the demon drink'. Arranged chronologically. 99 Ff.
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Preferred citation: MS 46.