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A cover containing correspondence, some printed items, and copies of a number of South Wales Monthly Meeting newsletters, 1945-1946 (duplicated) ...,

A cover containing correspondence, some printed items, and copies of a number of South Wales Monthly Meeting newsletters, 1945-1946 (duplicated), in which notes by J. R. Hughes on 'Historic Quaker Spots' (Quaker's Yard, Merthyr Tudful, Islaw'r Dref (or Sowdrey), Cardiff, Tref-y-Rhyg, and Neath Meeting House and Burial Ground) have been incorporated.

A cover containing miscellaneous papers, including printed copies of a broadcast talk by Jonathan Lloyd, 1947, on 'The Quakers in ...,

A cover containing miscellaneous papers, including printed copies of a broadcast talk by Jonathan Lloyd, 1947, on 'The Quakers in Wales' (translated into Welsh by [the Rev. Dr] E. Lewis Evans, Pontarddulais); 'Outline script for John ap John', with a letter, 1950, from J. H. D. Jones, Cardiff; 'List of Records and Minute Books received from the safe of the Society of Friends' Meeting House at Worcester for safe keeping by the South Wales Monthly Meeting, November, 1945' (draft); another copy of the bibliography 'The Quakers of Merionethshire' (see No. 56); and copies in the autograph of J. R. Hughes of deeds relating to the Quaker Burial Ground at Cardiff, 1695 and 1745, and of an application by the Members of the United Methodist Free Church worshipping in the Friends Meeting House at Cardiff, 1863.

A creed for the Presbyterian world,

'Is a Common Statement (Creed or Confession) desirable & practicable for the Presbyterian World?', being an opening address at a session of the Council of the Presbyterian Alliance held at Cardiff, 1925.

A curious sermon,

Certain men of Prisiall [Preesall, Lancashire], returning from an ale-house and meeting a parson who had lately made a sermon against drunkards, calling them malt-worms, compelled him to preach a sermon on malt. The sermon which follows is on the evils of drink, and is written in the form of an acrostic on the word 'malt'. Dated at Gwydir. Note. This is a variant of the 'Sermon on Malt' said to be by John Dod (?1549-1645). See DNB, vol. xv. There is a slightly different version, with a Welsh translation, in 'Cydymaith diddan' (1766).

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