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Miscellaneous letters, including a letter from Thomas Josephus, Bishop of Newport and Menevia, to Pope Pius IX, 1858, requesting permission ...,

  • NLW MS 17682D.
  • File
  • 1858-1896.

Miscellaneous letters, including a letter from Thomas Josephus, Bishop of Newport and Menevia, to Pope Pius IX, 1858, requesting permission for the reservation of the sacrament at a house two miles from Newport, with the permission of Pope Pius appended. Italian, English. Between boards. Donated by Iwan Morgan, August 1960.

Miscellaneous letters,

  • NLW MS 21557E.
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  • 1800-1850.

Miscellaneous letters, 1800-1850, by various authors.

Miscellaneous letters,

  • NLW MS 12901B.
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  • 1827-1876.

Miscellaneous correspondence including holograph letters from J[ames] C[olquhoun Campbell, bishop of] Bangor, from Bangor, to the Reverend W. J. [? William John] Beamont [? fellow of Trinity College and vicar of the parish of St. Michael's, Cambridge], 1861-1862 (2) (the writer's willingness to advocate the cause of the Additional Curates Society at Cambridge, the appropriate allowance for a pensioner at Cambridge University), and Chief Justice [by inference, Sir William Bovill], 1869 (social); J[ohn] B[anks Jenkinson, bishop of] St. Davids, from Abergwilly, to [ ], 1827 ( personal postal matters); W[illiam] Basil [Tickell Jones, bishop of] St. Davids, from Abergwili Palace, to [ ], 1876 (personal); Alfred Ollivant [professor of Divinity], Trinity College [Cambridge, aft. bishop of Llandaff], to [ ], 1844 (instructions re studies); Tho[ma]s V[owler Short, bishop of] St. Asaph, from St. Asaph, to [Henry Montagu Villiers], bishop of Carlisle, 1859 (? an accident to the writer); and C[onnop Thirlwall, bishop of] St. Davids, from Abergwili Palace, to the Reverend Dr. [? John William] Donaldson, 1858 (doubts as to his ability to attend at the election of the classical examiner, his belief that no candidate would be equal to recipient).

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