- A/3292.
- Ffeil
- 1962, Sept. 25.
Rhan oMaxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from T. Morris Owen, Bank House, St Davids, Haverfordwest, Pemb., expressing his admiration of Trefin. Quotes a couplet he wrote when he heard of Trefin's death.
Rhan oMaxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from T. Morris Owen, Bank House, St Davids, Haverfordwest, Pemb., expressing his admiration of Trefin. Quotes a couplet he wrote when he heard of Trefin's death.
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Letter from Will and Phebe [Jenkins, Wil y Felin], Ty Canol, Trefin, Haverfordwest, Pembs., they are celebrating their Golden Wedding that day, refers to his own [Will's] health.
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Letter from Sir John Cecil-Williams, M.A., LL.B., The Hon. Secretary of Cymmrodorion, 108A Cannon Street, London, asking her to give them a lecture in January. Says the London Welsh Association would install a new president the following Wednesday.
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Letter from Mr Parry, National Provincial Bank House, Mold, thanking Mrs Fairbairn-Eyton for the money donated to the Radium Institute and the R.S.P.C.C.. With note to Max from Mrs Fairbairn-Eyton saying that Mr Parry has asked his sister in Llandudno for a room for her during the Eisteddfod.
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Letter from Gwendolen Hall Jones, 19 Wilfred Road, Boscombe, Hants., inquiring about Max and her mother. Mentions that her sister has not been well and recalls the happy meeting they had with Max and Trefin in Cardiff.
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Letter from Susan Martin, 6 Lewis Street, Barry, Glam., thanking her for a photograph of Trefin,
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Letter from and Copy Letters to Roland Mathias, Thorpe House, Coxbench and Morwyth Rees, Awelon, Manorbier, Pembs., Editor and Treasurer of the Anglo-Welsh Review. Maxwell wishes the periodical well and in her letter comments on Brinley Richards's biography of Trefin, and her hope that they would get a review copy. Enclosed: receipt for a year's subscription.
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Letter from Elena Puw Morgan, 35 Little Clarendon, Oxford, congratulating Maxwell on her contribution to 'Woman's Hour'. Refers to her own health. Thinks that Maxwell was wise to cancel a booking at the Imperial Hotel. Mentions the death of Beili Glas's widow.
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Letter from John Cecil-Williams, The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 108A Cannon Street, London, enclosing a letter from the Hon. Archaeological Secretary of the Holmesdale Natural History Club. Asks if Maxwell Fraser will return it with comments.
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Letter from Ieuan Wyn [Jones], 74 Glanlay Street, Penrhiwceiber, Glam., enclosing a photograph of Trefin at the Caernarfon Eisteddfod. Comments on 'Dechrau Byw yn Llys Llanofer'. He is busy putting his poems in order and describes their writing as an escape for him.
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Letter from Olif Evans, Y Bwthyn, Narberth Road, Haverfordwest, Pembs., thanking Maxwell for a birthday card. Refers to the wintry conditions. Informs Maxwell of the death of Aunty Sian [Sian Griffiths, The Peak, Little Haven, Pembs.], Aunty Anna's sister. Comments on Maxwell's broadcasts. Refers to Dai Mathias and his ill-health and other family news.
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Letter from Theo., 15 Heol-yr-Afr, Tyddewi, Haverfordwest, Pembs., apologising for not having written sooner. His wife has been unwell and refers to Maxwell's broadcast on Jane Williams, Ysgafell, and to her talk on 'Big Ben'. Explains that Lady Llanover was not responsible for the translation of 'Pedair Cainc y Mabinogion'. Mentions the death of 'Rolant o Fôn' and Percy Hughes.
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Letter from E.M. George, Maes-y-graig, Tre-fin, Haverfordwest, thanking her for the letter and wire. Discusses her grief after the death of her daughter and husband and offers her deepest sympathy to Maxwell in the light of Trefin's death.
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Letter from Rachel, 153 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, expressing her gladness on hearing that Maxwell is coming to the Arthurian Conference at Aberdeen. Informs her of the travelling arrangements.
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Letter from A. Buckland Kent, Archaeological Secretary of the Holmesdale Natural History Club, 28 Fengates Road, Redhill, Surrey, sympathising with Maxwell due to the death of her husband. Informs that he has visited places mentioned in the itinerary of Giraldus Cambrensis. Refers to 'St David's the Saint & Cathedral' as being an excellent suggestion for Maxwell's lecture.
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Letter from H.J. Thomas, Pencaer, 10 Pant Road, Newbridge, informing that it was he and not Bryn that wrote to her. He is sorry to hear that her mother is not well and says that he enjoyed Maxwell's broadcasts. He will be glad to honour Trefin's memory by accepting the photograph and Bryn thanks her for the cheque.