- NLW MS 20089B.
- File
- 1871-1901.
Letters to Miss Sarah Ann Doidge from Florence Carlisle, Cincinnati, Frances Power Cobbe and others. English. Between boards. Donated by the executors of the late A. L. Rowley, Aberystwyth, September 1968.
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Letters to Miss Sarah Ann Doidge from Florence Carlisle, Cincinnati, Frances Power Cobbe and others. English. Between boards. Donated by the executors of the late A. L. Rowley, Aberystwyth, September 1968.
Letters to Miss K. L. Bebbfrom Principal David Williams. English. Between boards. Donated by Miss K. L. Bebb, Newtown, May 1952.
Letters to Michael Salaman from A. McEvoy, W. Orpen, Gwen John, Henry Tonks, John Fothergill, &c.
Letters to Michael Salaman from A. McEvoy, W. Orpen, Gwen John, Henry Tonks, John Fothergill, Gerard Chowne, Gwen Salmond and Ethel Nettleship. English. Purchased from Mr Michael Salaman, London, February 1977.
Letters, 1841-1853, to Michael Jones (1787-1853), Congregational minister and divine, Bala; also miscellanea, including a leaflet printed [c. 1840] entitled 'Amgylchiadau Annibynwyr Treffynon'.
Fourteen letters, 1833-1852, all of which appear to be addressed to Michael Jones, Independent minister and first principal of Bala Independent College. The contents of the letters are mainly of an administrative and denominational nature.
The letters contain references to the apprenticeship of pupils at Bala School (ff. 1, 7, 9), the Independent cause at Corwen (ff. 10, 13), Hen Gapel, Llanuwchllyn (f. 20), and discussions regarding the establishment of a preparatory academy at Abergele (ff. 17-18). Also included is a draft reply in the hand of Michael Jones (f. 18 verso), and various letters and papers, 1824-1903, including a printed elegy to the Reverend Henry Rees, Liverpool, by 'Hiraethog Mon', 1869 (f. 31), and a description of a 'Driving tour of W. N. Rigbey & family through part of North Wales', 1883 (ff. 36-9).
Jones, Michael, 1787-1853
Letters to Meic Stephens from Vernon Watkins, and one poem by Watkins. English. Between boards. Purchased from Meic Stephens, Welsh Arts Council, Cardiff, May 1968.
Letters to Mary Thomas, Llanwenog
Autograph letters, 1902-1921, to Mary Thomas, Pantyclochydd, Llanwenog, Cardiganshire, mainly from various members of the Davies-Evans family of Highmead, Llanybydder, Carmarthenshire.
Letters to Mary Davies and to her father, William Davies,
Letters, 1874-1908 and n.d., to Mary Davies, and 1872-1878, to her father, William Davies.
Davies, Mary, 1855-1930
Nine letters, 1792-1820, to Maria Yeats, Wortley, parish of Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, later Mrs Penry Williams of Penpont, co. Brecon, including seven from her future sister-in-law, Anne Williams of Penpont, recounting news of family and friends.
Anne Williams and others.
Letters to Louisa, wife of Edward Morgan, Golden Grove from Mrs H. M. Griffith,
See also NLW MS 20096C. English. Boards. Purchased from Commander H. B. Stewart, c/o Messrs C. E. Williams & Co., Oswestry, 1968.
Letters to Louisa, wife of Edward Morgan, Golden Grove from Mrs H. M. Griffith. See also NLW MS 20097C. English. Boards. Purchased from Commander H. B. Stewart, c/o Messrs C. E. Williams & Co., Oswestry, 1968.
Letters to Lady Charlotte Guest
Ten letters, 1852-1881, to Lady Charlotte Guest (later Schreiber) from various correspondents, containing mainly personal news; together with one each to her son Ivor (f. 20), her daughter Maria (f. 13), and Henry Thoby Prinsep (f. 17).
Guest, Charlotte, Lady, 1812-1895
Letters to Kate Roberts from Peggy Eileen Williams (née Whistler) ('Margiad Evans')
Letters to Kate Roberts from Peggy Eileen Williams (née Whistler) ('Margiad Evans'). English. Between boards.
Roberts, Kate, 1891-1985
Letters to J.W. Robertson-Scott from Megan Lloyd George.
Seven typed letters signed (all ‘Megan Lloyd George’) to J.W. Robertson-Scott, editor of ‘The Countryman’ (1942 (2), 1943 (3), 1951 and 1957).
Lloyd George, Megan, 1902-1966
Letters, 1880-1898, addressed to Josiah Jones (1830-1915), Congregational minister at Machynlleth, by Stuart Rendel, 1st Baron Rendel (1834-1913), mainly on political matters in Montgomeryshire.
Letters to Josiah Jones (1830-1915), Congregational minister at Machynlleth.