- 1219.
- Ffeil
- 1836, Nov. 5.
Wintry weather. All the other English families had left but her father had taken the Campagne for five months. Arrangements for their journey to Marseilles. Description of travels and activities.
9564 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Wintry weather. All the other English families had left but her father had taken the Campagne for five months. Arrangements for their journey to Marseilles. Description of travels and activities.
?, Co. Carm; R. B. Prust, dec; Declaration in ejectment,
Coedygawen. Welsh.
[--], Dublin to May Roberts at Deiniolen,
Rhan oE. T. John papers
Fitzgerald's illness. The Irish Government is considering the application for the services of the Army Band. Typescript.
?, Dublin, to Humphry Owen at Castle Island,
Yesterday Coll. Murry arrived from Chester. The action at Brest.
[--], From London to May Roberts,
Rhan oE. T. John papers
Advice re formation of Congress sub-committees. Suggesting some persons who might help the cause. St Davids Hall, Paddington available for meetings.
___, Garthmeilio, to 'Deere Jack',
The income of the curates of Spyttu.
A request for information concerning the Lady Strode charity for education in the parish and concerning the ownership of school buildings erected during the previous fifteen years; also as to whether the charity money could be used for inducing pupils to remain at school longer as pupil teachers.
[--], Incorporated Chamber of Commerce, Cardiff,
W. R. Hawkins, the Chamber's secretary, is to send to D. A. Thomas a copy of Colonel Ingram's paper on the Severn Defences. Discusses the likely result of the destruction of the dock gates at Cardiff by an enemy. The special contracts made by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty with the Colliery Owners for 'supply under circumstances constituting anticipated or actual war'. The importance of south Wales coal to the movements of the Mercantile Marine.
[--], Incorporated Chamber of Commerce, Cardiff,
Quotes an extract from The Times entitled 'The South Wales Mails'. The extract quotes an exchange between D. A. Thomas and Arnold Morley, the Postmaster General, on the quality of postal services in south Wales. The Chamber seeks an improvement in the service.
Rhan oNassau Senior papers
Grey may keep journals; [Edward] Ellice has written to him from Paris saying that feeling there the same as in the autumn: 'Anti Italian. Anti-liberal', and anxious for 'conquest, influence and aggrandisement.' Comments on Montalembert. Remains in England until the Education report is signed and will then leave for '... a safer climate - probably to Rome.'.
[--], Liverpool, to E. T. John,
Rhan oE. T. John papers
News of the short-list of candidates for the Lib-Lab nomination (at Wrexham). Telegram.
[--], Llanfair P.G. to (Mary) Davies,
Rhan oE. T. John papers
Unanimous selection of E. T. John to fight Anglesey by-election for Labour. Asking Davies to arrange for E. T. John to meet the local party deputation at Llanidan on (March 17).
Lord Powis sent Mr. Ball's letter concerning the works. The writer's opinion about the mines and the proposed new trials. Copy.
?, London, to Lady Mary Herbert,
His breast is better. Will press Strickland if the 200 is not already returned,.
?, London, to Mademoiselle Anne Griffis, la Grand Courdu temple, Paris,
Taken the papers relating to Flowers to Mr. Barnard. Business with the representatives of Theluson and Tourton. Money matters. Pringle's letter after Lady Carington's death. Sir Robert is in town to pay the legacies. Feels at her wanting almost everything and eating so poorly. Intends petitioning the king about recipient's annuity. Brown's cause. Mr. Lynch does not say true - the writer has no books from thence and never took anything away.
?, London, to Mrs. Josepha King, Rue de Savoye, Paris,
The Duke's illness. Lord Stafford will not comprise; believes La[dy] Ma[ry] hindered the compromise. La[dy] Ma[ry] may be in danger of being arrested by Dundass. Afraid Count Gage is dead. Not signed. Endorsed: Balfe.
[....], 'Margaret'.
L. W. Dillwyn to Lewis Thomas, esq., Swansea. Useless to look over the estate of Langennith until he has a rental. Has sent on Martin's report on the veins of the estate, etc.
Affairs relating to a charity at ? Northop; the appointment of a schoolmaster in lieu of Mr Rutter; the visitation of the parish of Eastyn.