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The file comprises letters inviting Ray Howard-Jones to become a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and printed booklets of the Society.

Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain)

Thomas Johnes, Hafod, &c.

  • NLW MS 11727D.
  • File
  • [20 cent., first ΒΌ]

Transcripts of three letters written to, and in the possession of, the Royal Society of Arts. The writers are T[homas] Johnes, from Clifton and from Hafod, co. Cardigan, 1800-1801 (the planting of alders by the writer in 1796, a drill machine invented by an ingenious tenant of the writer's, a request for models of a family mill and a lock, suggestions for agricultural premiums, comments on the writer's 'short pamphlet of advice' to his tenants), and James Todd, gardener at Hafod, 1800 (the planting of alders in 1797).

Johnes, Thomas, 1748-1816