Dangos 2 canlyniad

Disgrifiad archifol
Thomas Gee manuscripts, Morgan, George Osborne, Sir, 1826-1897.
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Letters L-P,

The third of seven volumes of about six hundred letters mainly addressed to Thomas Gee and relating to a variety of subjects particularly in the fields of education, temperance reform, religious movements, and political questions. -- The principal correspondents are J. Herbert Lewis, 1891; H. G. Liddell, 1866; Morgan Lloyd, 1868-85; G. Osborne Morgan, 1868-86; John Morley, 1889-94; A. J. Mundella, 1883-93; Hugh Owen, 1878-86; John Owen (afterwards Bishop of St. Davids), 1890; John Phillips, Bangor, 1865; L. P. Pugh, 1883; and J. H. Puleston, 1886.

Letters,

The last of seven volumes of about six hundred letters mainly addressed to Thomas Gee and relating to a variety of subjects particularly in the fields of education, temperance reform, religious movements, and political questions. -- The principal correspondents are Mary Jones, Denbigh, 1837; Thomas Gwynn Jones, 1911-13; Morgan Lloyd, 1884; Sir G. Osborne Morgan, 1897; William Morris, 1837; Sir J. H. Puleston, 1882; Henry Rees, 1866; William Rees ('Gwilym Hiraethog'), 1866; Lord Rendel, 1909; J. Bryn Roberts, 1898; G. W. Taylor, 1887-9; N. Walters, Mayfair, 1834; R. G. White, Dublin, 1837; Henry Williams, 1837; and J. Carvell Williams, 1869-72.