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W.J. Griffiths: Trem ar Drelawnyd, (Abertawe, 1961), 44tt.
A. Henstock: Christ Church, Rhyl (Congregational): centenary celebrations, 1854-1954. The story of a hundred years worship and service, (Rhyl, 1954), [28]pp.
Gomer Hughes: Hanes dechreuad achos Annibynnol Pont-y-Bodkin, (Lerpwl, 1933), 8tt.
Edward Hughes Jones: Eglwys yr Annibynwyr, Newmarket, 1701-1941: ychydig o'i hanes, (Dinbych), 1941), 15tt.
Ammon Shaw: History of Rivertown Congregational church, Shotton, Flints, 1897-1947, (Shotton, 1947), 32pp.
R. Shepherd: History of St. John's Congregational church, Buckley, 1792-1947, (Buckley, 1947), 70pp.
R. Peris Williams: Canmlwyddiant Gosen, Rhuddlan, 1935, (Rhyl, 1935), 12tt.