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- [c.1978].
Part of John Tripp Papers
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Part of John Tripp Papers
A. King, Castle Street, Holborn,
Writer begs for an answer to his letter of 29 Oct. which enclosed a latitat against Mr Joseph Hay of Llandovery, shopkeeper, for debt and costs.
Part of Hanley manuscripts,
Typescript fragments of fiction, 1970s, one bearing the title 'The Silence', but apparently being drafts of James Hanley's novel, A Kingdom (London, 1978).
James Hanley.
A Kone, Cozens, Wood & W Davies. Conveyance. Draft,
A. L. Goddard, The Lawn, Swindon,
Part of Vivian Papers
Trust of Edward Sanford.
A. L. Goddard, The Lawn, Swindon,
Part of Vivian Papers
The future career of 'Charley'.
A. L. Phillips Williams, Penmaenmawr to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Bangor Congress Drama Committee: would like to invite Abbey Theatre Players, Dublin to perform at Bangor, but uncertainty about meeting expenses. Mai Roberts not well this week. Welsh.
A. L. Poole and D. Cairns, Botanical aspects of Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea L.) Control. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research New Zealand, Bulletin No. 82, Botany Division Publication No. 2, 1940.
A. L. Prince, S. J. Toth, A. W. Blair and F. E. Bear, 'Forty-year studies of nitrogen fertilizers'
A. L. Prince, S. J. Toth, A. W. Blair and F. E. Bear, 'Forty-year studies of nitrogen fertilizers', reprinted from Soil Science, Vol. 52, No. 4, Oct. 1941.
A. L. Rhys Evans, Cardiff, Nov. 1914, May 1916,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. L. Rowse, The Use of History, reviewed by S. H. R. Johnston, pp. 225-226,
Part of Gwyn Jones Papers,
Part of Huw T. Edwards Papers
A. L. Williams, Transport House, Smith Square, London SW1. Thanks for the message of congratulations and good wishes on his appointment. Is somewhat daunted by his prospects, but is encouraged by the expressions of goodwill which he has received from so many good friends. So many things have happened to the writer and to Huw T. Edwards since they first met during the Second World War, and, although they have faced many troubles, the writer believes that they have led very exciting lives.
A. L. Worthington, Moor Lane, Aberystwyth,
Part of Nanteos estate records
Offers to sell a picture painted in 1883 by her late husband's father - she needs the money.
Part of Arts Council of Wales Records,
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Had delayed writing because he had hoped to visit addressee. He had failed to do so because Jefferies, to whom he was a curate, had not informed him of his intentions concerning attending church services.
A Lament for Llywelyn ap Iorwerth.
Part of A. G. Prys-Jones papers
A Lampoon by 'Jo. Do. Ile of Shippy in Kent',
Beginning: 'As I on my Jorney was coming from France / I hardd att Carmarthen a story by Chance ...'. [It is directed: 'For Mr Godwynne Herbartt, att Ty-yn-Ton, Glamorganshire'. This Godwin was one of those who signed the Neath articles for a cock-match, (A98). His daughter Mary married Edward Evans of Eaglesbush, Neath.].
'A Lampoon on the Glamorganshire Gentlemen', beginning 'Att a club wheare we mett ...',
See also no. 3587.
'A Lampoon on the times', entitled 'Dr Lowers advice in a familiar Epistle to K[ ]', beginning 'From the Dutch [Coa]sts, when you set sail / And English Pr[ayers] Supply'd the Gale / Your Cause, not you, Sir, did prevail'.