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Bodfel estate title deeds,

Deeds of the Bodfel estate mainly in Llannor and Bodfean, co. caern., but also in Paddington, Chelsea, Kensington, co. Middlesea, and Soham, co. Cambridge.

George Augustus Bowring,

George Augustus Bowring (1828-1855), called 'Gussie' in the family, was born 14 June 1828 at Mile End, Liverpool, the son of John Raphael and Emma Bowring. He went to Oporto in Portugal in 1843 for a year's education. He then lived in Aracati and Para in Brazil from 1844 to 1849. He returned to Britain and was resident in Manchester from 1849 to 1852. He then moved to London and worked in a countinghouse. He married Anna Tilbury, daughter of John Tilbury of the Bank of England on 11 Jan. 1853, in London. He died in London on 10 April 1855 and was buried in Highgate cemetery in a unmarked common grave (no. 6449/46). Unusually, two conflicting records exist, one suggesting that he was baptised on 14 Aug. 1828 at St John the Baptist, Chester; the other that he was baptised on 14 Sept. 1829 in Rhaeadr parish church.

The 2014 Donation

The 2014 Donation mainly consists of the personal papers of the Revd Alwyn Thomas, who was the Secretary of Undeb Dirwest Gogledd Cymru / North Wales Temperance Union and the Secretary of Undeb Dirwestol Eglwysi Cristionogol Cymru / Temperance Council of Christian Churches of Wales. Included are correspondence; addresses and statements delivered by him; printed material; annual reports of Undeb Dirwest Gogledd Cymru; two scrapbooks relating to the temperance movement and activities; posters; and papers relating to the 1975 Campaign.

Transcripts of Clive letter books, abstracts, and draft biography of Clive

The unit comprises transcripts, [c.1824]-[c.1828], of Clive of India's original letter books (now NLW, Clive of India Papers CR1-CR6); of some of Clive's letter books now no longer extant; and of other Clive papers made by or on behalf of Sir John Malcolm preparatory to his biography of Clive, together with drafts of the biography.

Reviews,

This group, consisting principally of newspaper cuttings, correspondence and papers, had been arranged prior to its arrival at the Library. This arrangement has not been substantially altered, even though it does not always maintain a strict chronological order. Class I2 includes some similar material.

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