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Letters, etc.,

  • NLW MS 12208C.
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  • [1817x1845].

Seven holograph letters to John Jones, Gellifaharen, from Thos. Davies, Jes[us] Coll[ege, Oxford], 1817 and undated (4) (the tithes of Llandysil), Titus Evans, Alltyrodin Lodge, 1840 (a parish meeting) (autograph), and Saml. Griffiths, Troed[rhiw]ffenyd [Llandysul], 1841 and undated (2) ( appointments); and miscellaneous documents including an agreement to submit to arbitration a dispute concerning a lease of houses at Pencarnuket [Llandysul], 1819, and an attested extract, 1845, from the parish register of Llanfihangelar-arth recording the marriage of David Jones of the parish of Llangeler and Mary Lloyd, spinster, of the parish of Llanfihangel-ar-arth, 1823.

Letters, etc.,

  • NLW MS 12079D.
  • File
  • [1799x?1915].

A holograph letter from John [Warren, bishop of] Bangor, Great Malvern, Worcester, to [ ], 1799 (the petition of the parishioners of Pennal); a holograph letter from John Roberts, Llanbrynmair, to Mrs. [? Anne] Anwyl, Lliggwy [Pennal, co. Merioneth], 1802 (the enclosed confession of faith of William Rees); and typescript notes on 'Letter Post before 1840. What It Cost And How It Was Done' by Evan Anwyl, Ty Mawr Farm, Towyn.

Letters, etc.,

  • NLW MS 10982F.
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  • [1865x1937]

A group of letters largely relating to Harry H. Davis of Pennsylvania, Consul of the United States of America at Cardiff, which include certificates and other material relating to Davis's diplomatic career. There is also some material relating to Ephraim Henry Davies of Barry, including a holograph letter, 1933, from J. Dyfnallt Owen.
Amongst the references made are those to President Ulysses S. Grant; Lady Schreiber (formerly Lady Charlotte Guest); and Augusta Hall, Lady Llanover.

Letters, etc. of the Charles family of Carmarthen,

  • NLW MS 12894E.
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  • [1801x1875].

Holograph letters to or from, and other items relating to, [the Reverend] David Charles [David Charles I, Calvinistic Methodist minister, of Carmarthen] and members of his family. The correspondence includes letters from David Charles [I] from Aberystwyth, Bala, Bristol, Builth, Carmarthen, Hay, Llanidloes, Llandrindod, and London, to his son David Charles [II], Carmarthen, 1821-1827 and undated (13 as per address or by inference) (personal and family matters, the writer's travels, business affairs, religious reflections), [? George] Hodson, to be laid before the Directors [of the London Missionary Society], 1822 (the Society's rejection of Mr. Morgan's application to be allowed to serve as a missionary, a suggestion that the Society was prejudiced against Calvinistic Methodists, the financial efforts made by the C.M. movement on behalf of the Bible Society, the missionary cause, etc., the movement's independence of any English financial support) (unsigned draft or copy), and [ ], 1815 (enclosing a copy of a letter sent to Mr. Wilks outlining the [Calvinistic] Methodist attitude towards the proposed Auxiliary Missionary Society for South Wales) (unsigned copy); Eliza Charles (also, after her marriage, as Eliza [Davies]) [daughter of David Charles I], from Aberystwyth and Bala, to her brother David Charles [II], Carmarthen, 1822- 1830 and undated (6 as per address or by inference) (personal and family news, her father's preaching activities, religious reflections) (2 incomplete, 3 written on blank pages of the aforementioned letters from D. Charles I to D. Charles II); Mary Foulkes, Machynlleth, to [ ], 1812 (personal); W[illiam] Alers Hankey (treasurer of the London Missionary Society), from Aberystwith, to David Charles [I], Carmarthen, 1822 (assuring recipient that the Society had not rejected Mr. Morgan's application to become a missionary because he was a Calvinistic Methodist, their true reasons for doing so, missionary activity); H[ugh] Hughes, London, to his brother [-in-law] D[avid] Charles [II], 1836 (the publication of a volume of the sermons [of recipient's father]); Hugh Price, Carmarthen and Mumbles, to D[avid] R[oberts] Charles [? son of David Charles II], Liverpool, [18]61 (3) (personal, floods in Carmarthen, the American Civil War, a comment on [the Emperor] Napoleon [III], religious exhortations); [the Reverend] Henry Rees, Liverpool, to ?David Charles [II], 1845-?1847 (2) (personal, difficulties in arranging visits to South Wales, the Missionary Society, the writer's opinion that the [ Calvinistic] Methodists should concentrate their efforts on Wales rather than on the foreign mission field, the need to educate the children and young preachers); and [the Reverend] Ebenezer Richard, from Newport and Tregaron, to [David] Charles [I], 1826 (a message from the [C.M.] Association meeting at Llandeilofawr sympathising with recipient on his illness), David Charles [II], Carmarthen, 1823-1833 (2 + 1 by inference) (preaching engagements, the illness of recipient's father and messages of sympathy in connection therewith from [C.M.] Association meetings at Lampeter in 1828 and Brecon in 1833, the writer's indisposition in 1833), and the Reverend Tho[ma]s Evans and D[avid] Charles [II] jointly, Carmarthen, 1833 (returning hymn books with remarks thereon, the writer's health). The miscellaneous items include a bond entered into by David Charles [I], 1 January 1803, for the payment of a sum of five hundred pounds to Nathaniel Phillips of Haverfordwest, banker (endorsed with two notes whereby Nathaniel Phillips acknowledged receipt of the sum due in two instalments, 1807, 1813); probate, 19 February 1835, of the will of David Charles [I], 13 July 1826; and an imperfect copy of a memorial inscription to Sarah Charles, wife of David Charles [I], ob. 1817, and to Rice Rowland Charles, ob. 1801, aged 2.

Letters, 1919-21, to Messrs Hughes & Son, Wrexham, publishers, from G. Lowensohn, Fürth (Bayern), Germany, printer, relating to the printing ....

  • NLW ex 1412-1414.
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Letters, 1919-21, to Messrs Hughes & Son, Wrexham, publishers, from G. Lowensohn, Fürth (Bayern), Germany, printer, relating to the printing of picture books for children, together with examples of books printed by his firm (NLW ex 1412). Papers relating to the writer Elizabeth Mary Jones ('Moelona', 1878-1953) including photocopies of poems composed by her, 1910-11 and 1952 (NLW ex 1413). Draft maps for the volume Atlas y Byd, edited by Dafydd Orwig (Yr Wyddgrug: Canolfan Technoleg Addysg Clwyd, 1977), together with related papers (NLW ex 1414).

Letters, &c.,

  • NLW MS 11353B.
  • File
  • 1852-1858.

A small group of holograph letters and papers from the library of John Jones, vicar of Nevern with Cilgwyn. They include letters from Thos. Evans, Llangoedmore, 1853 (the behaviour of 'an unworthy and notorious Parishioner' of the recipient's, etc.) (with a draft letter endorsed relating to tithe arrears), and J. Lewis, Yspytty, Wrexham, 1856 (the freight of a heifer from Swansea to Liverpool); an incomplete copy of a letter written from Nevern Vicarage, 1858 ('the Tryddyn business') (with stanzas of Welsh hymns endorsed); an estimate by Charles Davies, architect, 1852, of the repairs to be done to the Parsonage House of Nevern, with other buildings, fences, etc., on the glebe; etc.

Letters, &c.,

  • NLW MS 11027B.
  • File
  • 1731-1873.

Eight holograph letters:- Thom[as] Tanner [aft. bishop of St. Asaph], Norwich, to Charles Lockyer, 1731 (relating to payment of dividend on stock standing in the books of the South Sea Company); Lady Emma Vesey, Savernake Forest, Marlborough to Messrs. Miles and Edwards, Oxford Street, London, 1843; [Edward Copleston], bishop of Llandaff, 1846 (declining support for a candidate at an election); Fitz Roy James Henry Somerset, 1st baron Raglan, 1853 (declining an invitation to dinner); Richard Henry Fitz Roy Somerset, 2nd baron Raglan, Great Malvern, 1865 (declining an invitation to dine); Lady Henrietta Anna Howard, countess dowager of Carnarvon, to Messrs. Hindley & Sons [1871] (an order for chintz for Pixton Park, Dulverton); Lady Mary Windsor Clive, St. Fagans Castle, Cardiff, to Messrs. Hindley [& Sons], 1872; Lady Elizabeth Herbert [wife of Sidney Herbert, 1st baron Herbert of Lea, P.C.], to Messrs. Hindley [& Sons], 1873; together with a certificate by William Cleaver, bishop of Chester [bishop of Bangor, 1800-06, and of St. Asaph, 1806-15], dated at Oxford, 1792, that John Marshall, clerk, was licensed to the curacy of Leek in Tunstall.

Letters, &c. to David Griffith and George Bowen

  • NLW MS 894C
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  • 1787-1803

Letters, 1787-1803, sent to David Griffith (Nevern) and George Bowen (Llwyngwair, Pembrokeshire) by Selina, Countess of Huntingdon, George Best and others, together with four stanzas by David Jones beginning Whom see I from Edom arise ... .

Letters, &c.

  • NLW MS 3294E
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  • [17 cent.]-[19 cent.]

Miscellaneous letters, the correspondents including Thomas Charles (1755-1814), Thomas Coke (1747-1814), Wesleyan minister and missionary, John Jones (regicide) (1597?-1660), Michael D. Jones (1822-1898), etc.; two original Rebecca letters; papers relating to William Davies, Froodvale, Carmarthenshire; a note in the hand of Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg) (1747-1826).

Charles, Thomas, 1755-1814

Letters, &c.

  • NLW MS 1089B
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  • 18 cent. - 19 cent.

Letters and papers, including a petition, circa 1722, from Sir John Philipps suggesting the preferment of Owen Philipps to the rectory of Walwins Castle, Pembrokeshire, a petition, 1745, signed by Sir John Philipps, Thomas Carew, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, and George Heathcote, to the members of the House of Commons, requesting their attendance at the House on January 16, 1746, and a Return of the number of Men that can be contained, in the Different Towns in the Counties of Carnarvon, Anglesea, Montgomery, Merioneth and Denbigh under the superintendance of Major Genl. Fisher on an emergency. Wrexham June 2nd 1805.

Philipps, John, Sir, 1666?-1737

Letters, &c.

  • NLW MS 1081B
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  • 19 cent.

Letters from Thomas Rees (Swansea), and William George Jenkins (Llandyssul, to Rees Jenkin Jones (Aberdare), a letter from Rees Jenkin Jones, and press cuttings containing a translation by Williams Thomas (Gwilym Marles) of In memorium verses written by Rees Jenkin Jones.

Rees, Thomas, 1815-1885 Letters from (19 cent.), NLW MS 1081B

Letters,

  • NLW MS 12294D.
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  • 1751-1783 /

Twenty-nine holograph letters from Evan Lloyd, Jesus College, Oxford, etc., [cleric and author, aft. absentee vicar of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd] to his father John Lloyd and to his brother Robert Lloyd, Vron [Dderw], near Bala, co. Merioneth, 1751-1773; a holograph letter from Robt. Lloyd, Vron, to Evan Lloyd, Temple Bar, London, 1768; a holograph letter from E[lizabeth] Baker to Miss Lloyd, Vron, 1783; and the blank sheet of a letter to John Lloyd, Vron, franked by J. Dunning.

Lloyd, Evan, 1734-1776

Letters,

  • NLW MS 11548E.
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  • 1834-1836.

Four holograph letters to the Reverend Dr. [William] Buckland, Christ Church, Oxford, from J[oshua] Trimmer, Caerna[r]von, etc., 1834-1836 (a 'good budget' of 'diluvial news' from Caernarvonshire, the 'alluvia' of Dublin Bay, etc.) (together with one draft reply), and from J[ohn] E[ddowes] Bowman [the elder], from Varteg near Ponty Pool, Monmouthshire, and from Gresford, near Wrexham, 1836 (papers read at the British Association meetings at Bristol, the excavation of the Cefn bone cave); and one holograph letter from Geo. Cumming, Dolhyfryd, near Denbigh, to the Reverend Edward Stanley (of Adderley) [sic] at the British Association, Bristol, 1836 (observations on the limestone caves at Cefn).

Letters,

  • NLW MS 1086C.
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  • 1770-1816.

Autograph letters from Selina, Countess of Huntingdon, to Howel Harris, 1770, with a draft reply by Harris, from David Jones, Llangan to Mr. Rogers at Carnachenwen, near Fishguard, 1804, from Thomas Charles, Bala, to Mrs. D. Davies at the Bank, Aberystwyth, 1809, and from E[benezer] R[ichard], Tregaron, to Mrs. Davies, Carnachenwen, 1816, and an extract from an unsigned letter.

Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of, 1707-1791

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