Miscellaneous correspondence dated 1893-1925, largely addressed to A. W. Wade-Evans, including personal letters, letters of recommendation, and many relating to Wade-Evans's historical and antiquarian interests and activities, e.g. Welsh Mediaeval Law, Gildas and the early history of Post-Roman Wales and England. Correspondents include Sir John Rhys, Jesus College, Oxford. Also among the above letters are several others on two guards, unbound, to A. W. Wade-Evans from Newton Wade of Wade & Son Solicitors, Newport, Monmouthshire, re the history and connections of the Wade family. The documents, 1898-1901, include: (p. 13) Licence, 2 Oct. 1898, to the curacy of St Stephen's, Ealing, to A. W. Wade-Evans from the Bishop of London; (p. 31) Declaration of assent, 9 Oct. 1898, to the above benefice; (p. 41) Licence, 15 Oct. 1901, to the curacy of St Matthew's, Oakeley Square, Middlesex, to A. W. Wade-Evans from the Bishop of London; (p. 43) Declaration of assent, 27 Oct. 1901, to the above benefice; and two certificates for A. W. Wade-Evans to officiate at St Dunstan's. 83 Pp. (+ 16 pp. loose on guards). Indexed.
A. W. Wade-Evans letters and documents,
This material is held atNational Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
- Reference
- GB 210 MS 10.
- Alternative Id.(alternative) vtls005530995(alternative) ISYSARCHB29
- Dates of Creation
- 1893-1925.
- Location
- ARCH/MSS (GB0210)
Scope and Content
Note
Preferred citation: MS 10.
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