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Letters of Canon Geraint Evans,

  • NLW ex 2730.
  • File
  • 1961-1970.

Correspondence, 1961-1970, received by the donor’s husband, Canon Geraint Evans, as Vicar of Strata Florida, including letters from Sir David James, Pantyfedwen, businessman and philanthropist, and the Bishop of St Davids, the Right Honourable John Richards Richards, relating to the burial service of Lady Grace James at Strata Florida in 1963 and other matters, together with a few press cuttings about Sir David James as a benefactor.

James, David John Sir.

Letters of Charles Ashton, &c.,

  • NLW MS 4939C.
  • File
  • 19 cent.

Letters, 1893-1897, from Charles Ashton, Dinas Mawddwy, to Hubert Smith, Bournemouth (sometime town clerk of Bridgnorth), and press cuttings, 1899, relating to Charles Ashton, etc.

Ashton, Charles, 1848-1899.

Letters of Dr. Joseph Parry,

  • NLW MS 11720C.
  • File
  • 1878-1879, 1936 /

Nine holograph letters from [Dr.] Joseph Parry, U[niversity] C[ollege] of Wales [Aberystwyth], to W[illiam] R[oderick] Williams [chemist] of Pentre, Pontypridd [previously of Maes-teg], 1878-1879 (performances of the writer's opera 'Blodwen' at Maes-teg and Bridgend); together with annotations, 1936, by the recipient's son Roderick G. Williams [Bridgend].

Parry, Joseph, 1841-1903

Letters of Edward Thomas to Jesse Berridge

  • NLW ex 1858
  • File

A copy of Anthony Berridge (ed.), The Letters of Edward Thomas to Jesse Berridge (London, 1983), formerly in the possession of Wilfrid Berridge. -- Purchased with NLW MS 23695E.

Letters of Eliza Carmarthen

  • NLW MS 9119C.
  • File
  • 1860-1865

Eight letters, 1860-1865, from Eliza Phillipps Hughes (Eliza Carmarthen) to the Rev. John Oliver, Llanfynydd.

Eliza Carmarthen, 1825-1872

Letters of Eugène Sue to Camille Pleyel,

  • NLW MS 17820B.
  • File
  • [1830x1831]-1888 /

Fifteen holograph letters, [1830x1831]-1888, apparently brought together as a collection of autographs. They include nine in French from Eugène Sue, the novelist, to Camille Pleyel, the piano manufacturer, mostly personal correspondence, [1830x1851] (ff. 9-26), and one from Mélanie, wife of Metternich, the Austrian Chancellor, to an unnamed count, concerning her brother, 1854 (ff. 5-6).
There are also letters in English from Charles Bradlaugh, politician, to Emile Hatzfeld, music publisher, regarding political and religious matters, 1882 (ff. 1-2), Robert Browning to a Mrs Stanley, 1882 (f. 3), W. E. Gladstone to J. M. Davidson, 1888 (f. 4), the Marquess of Salisbury to Edouard Silas, composer, [c. 1860] (watermark 1858) (ff. 7-8), and Alfred Tennyson, to Silas, 1863 (ff. 27-28).

Sue, Eugène, 1804-1857.

Letters of Frances Davies, etc.,

  • NLW MS 12223B.
  • File
  • 1861-1871 /

Three holograph letters of F. (Fanny) Humphreys (aft. Davies) [i.e., Frances, wife of Robert Joseph Davies, Cwrt-mawr, Llangeitho, co. Cardigan] from London, Edinburgh, and Cwrtmawr, to Mrs. Lewis [? her aunt Mary Lewis, Carmarthen], [18]61-1871 (personal, news of relatives and friends, the writer's wedding and honeymoon, the purchase of crockery, etc.); a list of persons present at the wedding of Frances Humphreys and R. J. Davies, 1863; a copy of a prescription issued to Frances Davies by Dr. Simpson, Edinburgh, 1863; and a card announcing the birth, 15 April 1871, to Mrs. R. J. Davies of a son [John Humphreys Davies, Principal of University College of Wales, Aberystwyth].

Davies, Frances, 1836-1918

Letters of J. Meredith Jones, &c.

  • NLW MS 4856E
  • File
  • 19-20 cents

Letters and papers, 1823-1863, including letters from J. Meredith Jones of Wrexham written from Buenos Aires, Cordova and Tucaman to his mother, brother and sister, letters to him from his brother, Meredith Jones, Wrexham, letters and papers relating to the effects of J. Meredith Jones in South America, etc., and later transcripts of the letters.

Letters of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm,

  • NLW MS 16603C.
  • File
  • 1828-1857 /

Letters, 1828-1857, written by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm (the Brothers Grimm) mainly concerning literary and academic matters.
They comprise a letter from Jacob to Dr Adolf Hellfrich, 21 September 1857 (item 2), concerning research in Spain, with an excerpt of a report of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Berlin, 1857 (item 3); and a report by Jacob on a French language examination, [1829x1837] (item 5); ten letters from Wilhelm to Georg Heinrich Pertz, 1828-1857 (items 7-16), and a letter from Wilhelm [?to Pertz], 28 August 1842 (item 18), containing references to King Arthur and to the Mabinogion.

Grimm, Wilhelm, 1786-1859.

Letters of James Watt, junior

  • NLW MS 21805C.
  • File
  • 1845-1847

Twenty-seven letters, 1845-1847, from the engineer James Watt, jnr, of Aston Hall, Warwickshire, to Robert William Mylne, architect and engineer, relating to the rebuilding for Watt of Doldowlod, parish of Llanyre, Radnorshire, and containing references to the Gloucester and Aberystwyth Railway, the Central Wales Railway and the Welsh Midland Railway (ff. 29-30, 31 verso-32).

Watt, James, 1769-1848

Letters of John Jones (Tegid)

  • NLW MS 14145C.
  • File
  • 1831-1834

Four letters, mostly in English, May-October 1831, May 1834, from John Jones (Tegid), Oxford, to Henry Jones, Merthyr Tydfil, mainly concerning Tegid's dispute with William Bruce Knight on the proposed reform of Welsh orthography (see W. B. Knight, Remarks, Historical and Philological, on the Welsh Language (Cardiff, 1830) and John Jones, Reply to the Rev. W. B. Knight's 'Remarks' on Welsh Orthography (Cardiff, 1831)).
Tegid quotes excerpts from letters of support received from Aneurin Owen (f. 1 verso), the Rev. Walter Cecil Davies (f. 2), George Phillips, BA, (f. 2) and Walter Davies (Gwallter Mechain) (f. 5). Also included are holograph poems, in Welsh (ff. 5 verso-6, 7, 10), including 'Merch ieuanc mewn darvodedigaeth', 1833 (f. 7), which was published in the Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory, 5 (1833), 56.

Jones, John, 1792-1852

Letters of Lady Anne Erskine

  • NLW MS 7794E
  • File
  • 1790-1796

Nineteen letters, 1790-1796, written by Lady Anne Erskine, appointed by Selina, Countess of Huntingdon, as her successor at Trevecca, to Thomas Haweis, 'Father of the South Seas Mission', and a receipt by Lady Erskine to Dr. Haweis for a loan of £100 with an assignment of her right to the sum of £100 left her by a codicil to the will of her 'very dear friend Jenetta Paine Haweis' in the event of her failure to repay the loan.

Erskine, Anne Agnes, Lady, 1739-1804

Letters of Richard Cobden

  • NLW MS 11340B
  • File
  • 1849, 1872-1887, 1958

A holograph letter from Ric[hard] Cobden to [Joseph] Sturge, 1849 (the progress of the peace movement, a tribute to Henry Richard); correspondence, 1872-8, relating to the proposed publication by the Cobden Club of the letters of Richard Cobden, including holograph letters to Henry Richard from Thos. Thomasson; Mrs Catherine Anne Cobden; Thomas B. Potter; [Sir] Louis Mallet; Henry Ashworth; [Sir] Thomas Bazley; [Sir] Edward Baines; C[harles] Cobden; W. Cowper Temple; and others; and copies of correspondence between Mrs. Catherine Anne Cobden, Thos. Thomasson, Henry Richard, and others; and holograph letters to Henry Richard from John Morley, Viscount Morley of Blackburn, 1878 (the writer's proposed biography of Richard Cobden; A. J. Mundella, 1882; J[ohn] Thomas, Congregational minister, Liverpool, 1887 (Samuel Morley's contribution to Congregational and other causes in Wales, the writer's proposed biography of the Reverend Thomas Rees, Swansea); and others. Bound with the letters is an offprint of an article by the donor, the Reverend H. R. Evans, M.C., M.A., on 'Henry Richard and Cobden's Letters', published in The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1958, pp. 54-81.

Cobden, Richard, 1804-1865

Letters of Richard Hughes,

  • NLW MS 11047D
  • File
  • [1929x1947] /

Four holograph and two autograph letters, 1929-1947 and undated, written by Richard [Arthur Warren] Hughes, author of A High Wind in Jamaica (London, 1929), to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leach. The writer refers to a visit to the Adirondacks, a cruise with Harrison (Hal) Smith, the sale of 11,000 copies of his novel, his indebtedness to Henry Leach for the title of A High Wind in Jamaica, the schooling of his children, his removal from Laugharne Castle to Talsarnau, Merioneth, etc.

Hughes, Richard, 1900-1976

Letters of Richard Rigby,

  • NLW MS 6756D.
  • File
  • [18 cent.].

Letters from Richard Rigby, politician, some of them addressed to William Rogers, Monmouth.

Rigby, Richard, 1722-1788.

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