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Letter, 1992, from the Rt. Hon. John Smith, MP, and Order of Service, 1994,

  • NLW ex 1683.
  • File
  • 1992-4.

A letter, April 1992, to Margaret Thomas from the Rt. Hon. John Smith, MP, in response to a message of good wishes for the forthcoming Labour Party leadership contest, together with the Order of Service for John Smith's Memorial Service held at Westminster Abbey, July 1994.

Letter-book,

  • NLW MS 23528E.
  • File
  • 1663-1678 /

Letter-book of Sir Andrew King, London, merchant, containing copies of his outgoing correspondence written, 1663-5, just before his departure for and during his residence in Madrid where he was in the service of Sir Richard Fanshawe, the British Ambassador to Spain (ff. 2-26 verso, 105 verso-28 verso inverted text), and, 1667-78, after his return to Great Britain and his residence in London (ff. 49-103 verso inverted text). The letters written from Madrid are mostly to British merchants in London, Spain and elsewhere, and relate mainly to his commercial ventures, especially to his designs to import grain and olive oil into Spain to alleviate the shortages of those commodities there; many of the letters are to Sir Joseph Williamson, Whitehall, informing him of the economic, political and social conditions in Spain, and of the movements of the Dutch fleet, intelligence about which King obtained from British merchants and consuls resident in Spanish ports. A letter to Daniel Wycherley, whose son, the dramatist William Wycherley was also one of Fanshawe's gentlemen in Spain, assures him that his son is not proposing to convert to Roman Catholicism (f. 125). The letters from London comprise correspondence written, 1667-72 (together with a copy of one letter written in 1662), mostly to British colonists in the West Indies, especially to Sir James Modyford in Jamaica, and merchants in England, including Giles Vanbrugh, Chester, sugar-merchant, father of the architect and dramatist Sir John Vanbrugh, mainly relating to the engaging of servants for service in Jamaica; and, 1672-8, mostly to agents of the Royal African Company in Barbados, Guinea and Jamaica, concerning the supplying of negro slaves to the West Indies.

King, Andrew, Sir, d. 1679

Letters

  • NLW MS 3255C
  • File
  • 1712-1769

Autograph letters, 1712-1769, of Thomas Tanner, bishop of St Asaph (1674-1735), Paul Panton the elder (1727-1797), Sir William Meredith, 3rd bart (d. 1790), and Henry Arthur Herbert, 1st Earl of Powis and Baron Herbert of Chirbury (1703-1772).

Letters

  • NLW MS 5791C
  • File
  • 1830, 1836

Autograph letters from J. Williams, Town Hall [? ---], 5 September 1830, to a Mr Jones of Scholarcae, Llanberis, and from Richard Jones, Congregational minister, Milnthorpe, Westmoreland, 27 October 1836, to his father, John Pritchard, Singrig, Dolwyddelan, near Llanrwst.

Letters

  • NLW MS 2266B
  • File
  • 1900-1901

Three letters, 1900-1901, from Caroline Vanderhoff to Helen Owen, Weston-super-Mare.

Vanderhoff, Caroline, Burnham Letters from (1900-1901), NLW MS 2266B

Letters

  • NLW MS 4258C.
  • File
  • [18 cent.]-[19 cent.]

Correspondence of various individuals, including Robert Aspland, Unitarian minister, the Rev. William Ettrick, Richard Hart, David Simpson, divine, and a letter from Robert Gray, bishop of Bristol, to William Rae Wilson, traveller and author; a group of letters to booksellers in London, one being from Michael Lort, antiquary; a group, relating mainly to financial and trade matters, addressed to Henshaw Latham and to Latham Rice and Co., Dover; a group dealing with legal, financial and business matters addressed to a London attorney-at-law and to Messrs Bell and Higginson, London.

Aspland, Robert, 1782-1845

Letters

  • NLW MS 11814B.
  • File
  • 1840, 1872

A holograph letter from Henry M[orton] Stanley to [John] Griffith ('Y Gohebydd'), 1872, and a holograph letter from the latter to [Thomas] Gee, Denbigh, 1872 (Stanley's reluctance to allow the Welsh press to refer to his Welsh descent); and a holograph letter from Thomas Gee to Robert Griffith, bookseller, Caernarvon, 1840 (the loan of a hymnbook to the Reverend John Jones, Tal-sarn).

Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904

Letters

  • NLW MS 3293E
  • File
  • 19 cent.

Letters from numerous correspondents addressed mainly to David Morgan Richards (1853-1913), journalist, Aberdare, together with copies of letters sent by him, most of them dealing with affairs in the Aberdare district.

Letters

  • NLW MS 2340C
  • File
  • [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

Letters

  • NLW MS 1085C
  • File
  • 19 cent.

Autograph letters, 1826-1863, from Dr. Charles Lloyd to John Jones (afterwards of Aberdare), David Lloyd, and Rees Jones, and from Elizabeth Enoch and David Lloyd to John Jones.

Lloyd, Charles, 1766-1829 Letters from (1826-1863), NLW MS 1085C

Letters

  • NLW MS 3521C
  • File
  • 1720-1741

Letters, 1720-1741, from Isaac Maddox (1697-1759), bishop of St Asaph, and from Erasmus Lewis (1670-1754), to [Judge] Henry Watkins.

Letters

  • NLW MS 2287E
  • File
  • 18-20 cents

Miscellaneous autograph letters, 18-20 cents.

Letters

  • NLW MS 1640C
  • File
  • 18 cent. - 20 cent.

Miscellaneous autograph letters, including some from Daniel Evans ('Eos Dar'), John Frost, Edward King, Henry Nettleship, and Thomas Pennant, and one to David Harris (Carno).

Letters

  • NLW MS 1500C.
  • File
  • 1748-1825

Letters from Christopher Bassett, junior, to Edward Griffin, junior, 1774-1775, and from Thomas Lewis, Harpton, to Peter Rickards, Evenjobb, 1748-1771, and one letter, 1825, from Emma Roberts, authoress.

Bassett, Christopher, 1753-1784

Letters

  • NLW MS 1488C
  • File
  • 19 cent.

Letters from T. Thomas, Farndon, to Charles Hanbury, London, 1822, relating to a poem by Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, and from Reginald Blewitt, Member of Parliament for Monmouth, 1840, relating to Chancery reform.

Letters

  • NLW MS 1639B
  • File
  • 19 cent. - 20 cent.

Miscellaneous autograph letters, the many correspondents including Matthew Arnold, John Bright, Robert Browning, W. L. Childe, Joseph Edwards ('Mynorydd'), Thomas Charles Edwards, D. Emlyn Evans, John Jones ('Myrddin Fardd'), Robert Isaac Jones ('Alltud Eifion'), Benjamin Jowett, Arthur Kavanagh, 'The Ladies of Llangollen', Edwin Durning Lawrence, Sir Hugh Owen, John Owen ('Owain Alaw'), Robert Owen (social reformer), Stuart Rendel, Sir John Rhys, John Thomas ('Pencerdd Gwalia'), and Maria Jane Williams.

Letters (90) addressed to the Rev. W. J. Griffiths,

  • NLW Misc. Records 348.
  • File
  • 1953-1997.

Including letters from the Rev. E. Gwyndaf Evans, Recorder of the Gorsedd, Dr. Gwynfor Evans, M. P., David Lloyd (tenor), Lord Longford, the Rev. J. Dyfnallt Owen, Dr. Kate Roberts, the Rev. Lord Soper, Sir Ben Bowen Thomas, and Bishop Gwilym O. Williams, Bangor. Included are a number of letters relating to arrangements for a United Christian Tent on the National Eisteddfod field at Aberavon.

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