Letter from Atkinson, Amy Elizabeth (née Williams, of Llandovery),
- L5207.
- Ffeil
- [1882] Apr. 27.
Fakenham Rectory. Sympathy on the death of Betha's uncle [Rev. F.F. Edwardes]. [See also L4381-L4411 to Charlotte Johnes].
Letter from Atkinson, Amy Elizabeth (née Williams, of Llandovery),
Fakenham Rectory. Sympathy on the death of Betha's uncle [Rev. F.F. Edwardes]. [See also L4381-L4411 to Charlotte Johnes].
Letter from Atkinson, Amy Elizabeth (née Williams, of Llandovery),
York. Thanks for a letter of sympathy [on the death of her niece Blanche's father]; she has offered Blanche a home; other news.
Letter from Atkinson, Amy Elizabeth (née Williams, of Llandovery),
York. Writer's longing for her old home [Fakenham]; the trio's recent visit; family news.
Letter from Atkinson, Amy Elizabeth (née Williams, of Llandovery),
York. Her daughter Ethel's fondness for B. and Sir James; Her daughter Amy's search for apartments.
Letter from Atkinson, Amy Elizabeth (née Williams, of Llandovery),
Pinewood, Farnborough. Congratulations on B's silver wedding; thanks for a letter; family news.
Letter from Austin, Sarah [D.N.B.],
Weybridge. Her search for a servant; she arrived home just in time to meet her son-in-law, Sir Alex Duffe Gordon and his beautiful son; the loneliness of her empty home.
Letter from Austin, Sarah [D.N.B.],
Weybridge. Re the recommendation of Elizabeth Davies to her as a servant.
Hon. Secretary Cardiff Charity Organisation Society. It would be better to give small weekly sums of money or food to Mrs. Rowlands in order to prevent misuse by her daughter and son-in-law.
Hanover House, Tonbridge. Writer's delightful visit to Dolaucothy with the boys.
Invery Cottage Banchory. Her pride in receiving the much coveted picture; reminiscences; matters concerning her sons.
Bickenhall Mansions, W. The risk Sir James is taking by travelling north in the cold weather.
Letter from Ballard, Colin (nephew),
Buc[h]arest. Thanks for the offer of a gift; the book he is trying to publish; the Paris peace conference.
Belton Camberley Surrey. Pleasure that Sir James is better; Dr Vyrnwy Morgan's books; the reason Winston Churchill was made First Lord of the Admiralty.
Hadham Mill Herts. Sir James's kindness in remembering them; advice from James Blackwood, the publisher, about Colin's book; Colin's arrival at Bucharest; other news.
Letter from Ballinger, [Sir] John [D.W.B.],
National Library of Wales. Letter of condolence on the death of Sir James Hills-Johnes. See also L 10767-10768 to J.H.J.
Nottingham. [Her son] Philip's marriage to Miss Merrit; they will show Charlotte the rest of the Dukeries when she comes to Retford; the new uniforms.
Nottingham. Letter of condolence on the death of Sir James Hills-Johnes.
Kashmir. Their sons' departure to fight in the war; praise of India; the death of Lord Roberts.
Letter from White, Mrs. Elizabeth (Edward White's wife),
Lodgings for E.J; Betha could stay with them for a year and be educated with their children.
Letter from White, Mrs. Elizabeth (Edward White's wife),
Concern about E.J's health; E.J's visit to town had seemed very short; Edward has sent her the bills.