Item 899. - Edwd Williams, Dunraven Castle, to his son Taliesin Williams, Neath,

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899.

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Edwd Williams, Dunraven Castle, to his son Taliesin Williams, Neath,

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  • 1813, Nov. 6. (Creation)

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Edwd Williams, Dunraven Castle, to his son, Tally (Mr Taliesin Williams, at Rev. Mr Davies, Parade, Neath). Here he has been for some days, having been sent for by Mrs Wyndham for the purpose of attending the opening of a part of the ancient entrenchment and embankment. A sketch or section of the structure of this embankment. The antiquity of Dunraven. He is in earnest preparing for Mrs Wyndham a History of Dunraven Castle, a copy of which he will send to Mr Thos Rees for his Glamorgan. Bonaparte has won another race: a prophecy. The Cardiff Gazette is again talked of - telling the addressee not to be in a hurry to send the song to any other publication.

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M.6.

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Preferred citation: 899.

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vtls005706610

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ISYSARCHB72

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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