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Thirlwall, Connop, 1797-1875
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Letters

  • NLW MS 2340C
  • Ffeil
  • [19 cent.]-[20 cent.]

Miscellaneous autograph letters, the correspondents including John Barrow (Prince Edward Island), Francis Buckland, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Philip Burne-Jones, John 3rd Marquis of Bute, William Benjamin Carpenter, David Charles (the younger, Carmarthen), Frances Power Cobbe, Griffith Davies, F.R.S., John Cadvan Davies (Cadvan), W. Cadwaladr Davies, G. A. Denison (archdeacon of Taunton), J. P. Earwaker, Edward Edwards (Llanuwchllyn), Sir Owen M. Edwards, John Gwenogvryn Evans, Lewis Edwards, Thomas Charles Edwards, Robert Ellis (Cynddelw), Thomas Edward Ellis, Max Förster (Munich), Thomas Frewen, W. E. Gladstone, Laurence Housman, Father Ignatius (Llanthony), John Banks Jenkinson (bishop of St. Davids), L. D. Jones (Llew Tegid), W. Basil Jones (bishop of St. Davids), Joseph Loth (Rennes), H. E. Manning, Sir Lewis Morris, J. H. Newman, Kate Norgate, James Gordon Oswald, C. T. Owen (Hampstead), Sir Richard Owen, Alfred Neobard Palmer, Joseph Parry, John Cowper Powys, J. Roland Phillips, Evan Rees (Dyfed), William Rees (Llandovery), Henry Richard, Brinley Richards, Sir John Rhys, Jeremy Taylor (a modern transcript), Connop Thirlwall (bishop of St. Davids), Brandon Thomas, William Thomas (Islwyn), Sir John Williams (first President of the National Library of Wales), Samuel Wilberforce (bishop of Oxford), and E. Llywelyn Williams (New York).

Buckland, Francis T. (Francis Trevelyan), 1826-1880

Addresses and reviews

Addresses, reviews, etc., in the autograph of W. S. W. Vaux, dealing with subjects of literary, historical, and scientific interest, and including addresses delivered by Connop Thirlwall, bishop of St. Davids, in his capacity as President of the Royal Society of Literature, 1871-4.

Thirlwall, Connop, 1797-1875

'Collectanea Pembrochania'

A scrap-book relating mainly to Pembrokeshire, and particularly to Tenby, containing newspaper cuttings; leaflets relating to parliamentary and local elections; pedigrees; illustrations; letters from Connop Thirlwall (bishop of St Davids) (1797-1875), William Basil Jones (bishop of St Davids) (1822-1897), Charles Francis Egerton Allen (1847-1927), James Allen (1802-1897), Henry Mathias (Haverfordwest), James Edmund Vincent (1857-1909) and others; a list of sheriffs of Pembrokeshire, 1540-1864, and of mayors and sheriffs of Haverfordwest, 1563-1864; etc.

Thirlwall, Connop, 1797-1875

Letters of bishops, etc.

  • NLW MS 21804E.
  • Ffeil
  • 1691-1909

Letters, 1691-1909, of miscellaneous provenance, to and from bishops, mostly of Welsh dioceses, and other dignitaries relating mainly to social, personal and church matters. Among the correspondents are John Randolph, bishop of Bangor (1) [c. 1807]; Edward Copleston (1) 1844, Joshua Pritchard Hughes (1) 1909, Richard Lewis (1) 1901, Alfred Ollivant (4) 1849-1858, and John Shipley (1) 1769, bishops of Llandaf; John Owen (3) 1897-1899, and Connop Thirlwall (7) 1845-1871, bishops of St Davids; Edmund Gibson, bishop of London (2) 1731; Samuel Butler, headmaster of Shrewsbury School, later bishop of Lichfield (2) 1834; and Cardinal Herbert Vaughan, archbishop of Westminster (3) 1886-1893. Also included is a letter, 1790, from Selina Hastings, countess of Huntingdon.

Thirlwall, Connop, 1797-1875

Miscellaneous letters,

Miscellaneous letters. Correspondents include Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, Llangollen, 1792-1827 and undated; Captain Hugh Middleton, Dublin Bay, 1659; Thomas Pennant, Downing, 1793; General Sir Thomas Picton, 1800-1814; Caradoc Evans, Richmond, 1930; Llewelyn Powys, 1926; Connop Thirlwall, Bishop of St Davids, 1841-1873; Evan Walters, artist, 1931.

Thirlwall, Connop, 1797-1875

Autograph letters

  • NLW MS 6072C
  • Ffeil
  • 1804-1832

Autograph letters, 1804-1832, of William Bingley (1774-1823), author of several Tours in Wales, Sarah Charles, Bala, W. Clement, Shrewsbury, Sir Gilbert Heathcote, bart. (1773-1851), Richard Llwyd (Bard of Snowdon, 1752-1835) and Connop Thirlwall (1797-1875) (afterwards Bishop of St Davids).

Bingley, William, 1774-1823