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1797 French Invasion

  • NLW ex 1780
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Letters, press cuttings, transcripts and associated papers collected by Sir Evan D. Jones (1859-1949), of Pentower, Fishguard, relating to the French Invasion of 1797 and to the North Pembrokeshire Local Militia. The correspondents, 1925-1931, include Professor David Salmon, Iltid E. Thomas, J. Kyrle Fletcher and Lord St Davids.

18 Short String Quartet Movements for schools,

Copy music score (38pp) for string quartet. Copy amended for III violin in lieu of viola. Quartet movements arranged for schools. Comprising: Folk Song [Versions for viola and violin III]; Peasant Dance; Air; Waltz; Promenade; Musette; March; Dance; Jack-in-the-box; Tick-Tock; Tango; Conversations; Oration; Miniature March; Intrada; Foreground; Landscape; Scherzo; Promenade; Rondino. [This collection actually comprises 20 pieces, and could possibly be the missing collection of '19' works known as "Simple String Quartets"]. [M.194a]

1820, Jan. 5, [8],

Frances Bunsen and Charles Bunsen. Thanks Mrs Waddington for letter; describes progress of H and Ernest; gives account of family's health; writes of proposed journey out of Rome the following summer; informs Mrs Waddington of Charles Bunsen's mother's death; gives an account of their activities and what they ate on Christmas Eve, how they decorated the tree and entertained H helped by Olivier and Rehbenitz; tells of portrait of Henry received from Rehbenitz, drawing of Ernest from Olivier and drawing of Ruth and Naomi from Schnorr [de Carolsfeld]; says she has yet heard nothing of Mr Wade Brown nor of Mrs Erskine's arrival but expresses her approval of her, of Mrs F Mills and of Miss Mordaunt; discusses monument [for Emily's grave]; suggests stone instead of white marble from Italy which would be very expensive and less weather-resistant; wishes she had asked Eberhard to make a sketch of it before his departure from Rome; reference to Mrs Waddington's latest account of Mr Manley's shameful behaviour. [Charles Bunsen] writes of his mother's death and hardships she had endured from a very early age when she lost her parents after they had lost almost everything in 7 years war; says Mr Brandis is in Paris and wants to know Mr Clifford's address.

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