- A195/5.
- Eitem
- 1892.
Letter, 6 December 1892, from D. R. Fearon, Charity Commission, Whitehall, to Thomas Edward Ellis, informing him of his appointment as Fourth Charity Commissioner.
Letter, 6 December 1892, from D. R. Fearon, Charity Commission, Whitehall, to Thomas Edward Ellis, informing him of his appointment as Fourth Charity Commissioner.
Letter, 29 May 1893, from J. Owen, St David's College, Lampeter, to Thomas Edward Ellis, marked 'Private & Confidential'.
Telegrams, July 1895-July 1898,
'Report of the Committee appointed to draw out Report on Examiners' Report and consider the question of Scholarships.' The meeting was held at Bala on 6 January 1897.
Letter, 20 May 1924, from B. P. Jones, Castleton, Cardiff, to Principal J. H. Davies relating to the convention of a 'Grant Fete at Castleton in aid of the Young Men's Friendly Society's New Institute on 31 May when a memorial stone was to be unveiled to Thomas Edward Ellis, founder of the Young Men's Friendly Society.
Letter, 3 July 1942, from John Clement, Llanelly, to T. I. Ellis discussing the preparation of (and enclosing papers relating to) a proposed biography of Thomas Edward Ellis.
Letter, 18 April 1892, from Sir John T. Brunner, Northwich, to Thomas Edward Ellis, congratulating him on his acceptance of the Junior Whipship.
Envelope addressed to Thomas Edward Ellis and post-marked 'Cardiff, 16 June 1893',
Envelope addressed to Thomas Edward Ellis and post-marked 'Cardiff, 16 June 1893'.
Letter, 15 June 1898, from Morien [ ], Treforest, to Thomas Edward Ellis,
Letter, 15 February 1899, from Thomas Edward Ellis to [D. R.] Fearon,
Letter, 21 December 1906, from Thomas Fisher Unwin, 1 Adelphi Terrace, to John Clement, Llanelly, relating to a proposal for a biography of Thomas Edward Ellis.
Letter from Roy Jones, Old Colwyn, to T. I. Ellis enclosing a cutting from the same day's Liverpool Daily Post containing a note by Roy Jones on a mansion house known as 'Gwylfa' near Denbigh and Pentrefoelas, the name suggested by Thomas Edward Ellis, a government colleague of Lord Devonport, the mansion's owner.
Letters, 26 July and 4 August 1897, from Rev. David Jones, The Vicarage, Penmaen-mawr, to Thomas Edward Ellis marked 'Private'.
Press cutting, 22 September 1921, containing an article by William Watkin Davies on 'A Visit to Austria'.
Letter, 1 January 1931, from Sir William Ll. Davies, NLW, to Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths relating to an article in the Western Mail, 31 December 1930, 'Tom Ellis as Tutor. His Village Club at Castleton'.