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W. Morgan, George Street, to ----,

W. Morgan, George Street, to ----. Being most anxious to do all in his power towards saving the lives of Lewis Lewis and Richd Lewis, he begs to inform him of four circumstances favourable to the devoted victim Lewis [Lewis] that they may be introduced into the Petition. 'Dick Lewis was convicted of stabbing Donal Black - Lewis Lewis of Robbery at Thos Lewis's and of exciting the Mob violence.'Ends 'Yours truly in haste & agitation'...

Robert Lloyd Morris, Liverpool, to Taliesin Williams (Ap Iolo),

Robt Lloyd Morris, Secretary, 52 Dale Street, Liverpool, to Mr Taliesin Williams (Ap Iolo), Merthyr Tydvil. Is requested by the Committee of Management of the Gordovigion Royal Eisteddfod to solicit the addressee's attendance at their Eisteddfod on June 17-19. He does not know of anyone as suitable to officiate at the Gorsedd as the addressee.

T. Price, Crickhowel, to Taliesin Williams,

T. Price, Crickhowel, to Mr Taliesin Williams [Ab Iolo], Merthyr Tydvil. Is quite ashamed to keep the addressee's MSS so long but hopes the delay will not occasion him any inconvenience. Lady Charlotte seems disposed to treat with the addressee for the Mabinogi of Taliesin for her work (The Mabinogion). Perhaps not having heard from him sooner the addressee may have included the article amongst those sent to Llandovary, but that is easily rectified.

T. Price, Y Persondy, to Taliesin Williams,

T. Price, Y Persondy, to [Taliesin Williams]. The copies of the inscriptions. Is satisfied that Iolo Morganwg would be the first to propose a new survey of these monuments expressly for the Society (i.e. when access can be had to the original). He has heard from Lady Hall and she wishes him to undertake the copying of them. Relating to going to Lantwit and meeting the addressee there.

Charles Redwood, Cowbridge, to Taliesin Williams,

Charles Redwood, Cowbridge, to Mr Taliesin Williams, School, Merthyr. 'It is part of the object of a society formed here for the improvement of the work people of Glamorgan, to send collections of Books to different places ...'. Dr Malkin, the chairman, has had reason to suppose that such a library might be suitable for Merthyr. Asking him to let the writer know whether he thinks it likely to be used, etc.

David Rees, Glasgow, to Taliesin Williams, Neath,

David Rees, Glasgow, to Mr Taliesin Williams, at Rev. David Davis, Parade, Neath. Thanking him for his letter and the newspaper. The addressee's Jamaica affair. Three persons here in Glasgow enquired of him if he knew EW - one of them was the Clerk of the Gallic church, who is able to read and understand the Welsh Testament tolerably well though he never saw any other Welsh book. The intention of printing a Gallic dictionary. Reference to a proposal (?from Mr Davis). Where he has taken lodgings. Account of a competition for a prize in elocution among the Divinity students. Neath Academy.

David Rees, Duffield, to Taliesin Williams,

David Rees, Duffield, to Mr Taliesin Williams, Merthyr Tydvil. Is unable to conjecture what may have happened to the addressee. Their engagement on Cefn-Cymmor was that their letters should keep pace with the months, i.e. that each of them should write one letter every two months. He wishes to know whether the addressee is determined for a tour to the Highlands of Scotland this year. It will be known in less than a fortnight whether he will be disengaged to do duty during the addressee's absence. Is now with Uncle of Duffield (The Rev. E. O. Jones, Duffield, near Derby) - he advises him to preach for this half-year near the Peak of Derby. 'If they will be satisfied with practical Sermons, and be liberal of their Cash', David [i.e. the writer] will have no objection to supply for half a year; but not for a longer time, for he has one Session more to spend in Glasgow; and prefers settling finally in Wales. Can the addressee spare the £7 for some time longer? Requesting him to write by return of post.

D. R. Rees, Landovery, to Taliesin Williams,

D. R. Rees, Landovery, to Mr Taliesin Williams, Commercial Academy, Merthyr Tydfil. 'Mr Howell's tribute of Bardic Fraternity' ('Ar Briodas Mr Taliesin Williams'). Thanking the addressee for his letter and for the Prospectuses. As it is his intention to go over to Cascob on the 19th inst., requesting the addressee to desire his father to write and send the copy of the first sheet of the Cyfrinach by the return of bearer; the copy for Mr Walter Davies may be sent the same time, that he (the writer) may forward it, etc.

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