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Address of Edward Williams to the Rev. Gervase Powel concerning the post of tide-waiter at Aberthaw,

Address of Edward Williams, Flimston, to the Revd. Gervase Powel asking him to use his influence on the writer's behalf to secure for him the post of tide-waiter at the port of Aberthaw in place of Mr Basset who is ill and deemed by his physicians past all hopes of recovery. On the dorse is part of a draft of a letter concerning a proposed paper, the Cardiff Gazette.

Address of E.W. to Mr P[resident] concerning 'the misbehaviour of many of the members'.

Address of E.W. to Mr P[resident]. Their meetings have of late been very disorderly owing to the misbehaviour of many of the members. The proposals he intends to make next Tuesday night for securing good order and good manners in the Society. On the reverse side are (?) some observations made by various persons (? members of this society) - Richardson, O. Jones, Mr Wright. (Of a political nature).

Address to the Marquis of Anglesey,

Transcripts, [?1815], in a single hand, of documents relating to a proposed address by the people of Caernarvonshire to the Marquis of Anglesey to congratulate him on his part in the Battle of Waterloo.
Included are an appeal to William Griffith Oakeley, High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire, to call a meeting, and his reply, dated 10 July 1815, appointing a County Meeting on the 17 July (f. 139); minutes of a meeting held by the bailiffs, burgesses and other inhabitants of the borough of Caernarfon on 10 July 1815 (ff. 140-141) and a copy of the address voted for at that meeting (ff. 141-142).

Address 'To the Right Honourable Lord C...d...ff, commonly called Viscount M...ts...t',

Address 'To the Right Honourable Lord C...d...ff, commonly called Viscount M...ts...t', by 'A Friend to the Independence of Glamorgan', June 15 1789. Iolo Morganwg has written some Welsh words in the margin. The following observation also occurs: 'words exeeding four or at farthest five syllables, sound not well in Welsh'. Printed.

Adelina Patti letter

Letter, 19 April 1893, from Adelina Patti Nicolini, Craig-y-nos Castle, Ystradgynlais, to a Miss Flynn, thanking her for her Christmas gift and describing her recent successes at Nice and Milan. The recipient is possibly the mezzo-soprano Miss Ellen Flynn who performed at the opening concert of the Patti Theatre at Craig-y-nos in July 1891 (see Herman Klein, The Reign of Patti (London, 1920), p. 285)

Patti, Adelina, 1843-1919

[Adolf Hitler]

Two successive frames from a cine-film of Hitler taken at the time of David Lloyd George's visit in 1936. David Lloyd George is not visible.

Adoption of Jennifer Stevenson,

A letter, 17 May 1938, from John Morris, solicitor, Fleet Street, London, to Frances Stevenson relating to the proposed Adoption Order for her daughter Jennifer. Is planning to make an appointment to see the Official Solicitor immediately. Will attempt to persuade him that a domiciliary visit is unnecessary in this case. ('Strictly Personal').

Adoption of Jennifer Stevenson,

A letter, 27 June 1938, from John Morris, solicitor, Fleet Street, London, to Frances Stevenson relating to the adoption of her daughter Jennifer. Has appeared before the Judge and obtained the Adoption Order. The Order will be lodged with the Superintendent Registrar of Births and will remain a secret document. The birth will now be registered in the Adoption Register.

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