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Correspondence re. the guardianship of the children of Lord Henry Stuart, dec,

Records and letters relating to the guardianship of Henry, William, Charles and Gertrude Stuart, orphans of the late Lord Henry Stuart [the fifth son of John, first marquis of Bute] (d. 1809) and Lady Gertrude-Amelia Stuart his wife (d. 1809), and of Henry Stuart and his sister [?Elizabeth], [children of ?Lord George Stuart,] under the guardianship of the Marquis of Bute and Lord Hertford.

Correspondence,

Letters and papers, mainly relating to John Johnes (d. 1815). V 12/1-20 are mainly letters concerning elections. The papers deal with elections, legal matters, taxes, church affairs, presentments of manors etc. The letters are arranged chronoligically, and the papers are arranged chronologically in two groups.

Correspondence,

Miscellaneous letters, mostly to John Johnes (d. 1781), John Johnes (d. 1815), and Mrs Johnes (d. 1852). Also included are a sale notice (V 4/93) and a list of clothes (V 4/104). Among the subjects dealt with are estate and financial matters, local affairs, the dispute between Mrs Johnes (Thomas Johnes's mother) and John Johnes (d. 1815), and church affairs. Arranged chronologically, with those undated at the end.

Correspondence,

Letters to John Johnes (d. 1781) from Sir Herbert Lloyd of Peterwell and Jeremiah Lloyd, and one letter (V 9/5) from T. Davies to Sir Herbert Lloyd, concerning elections, financial affairs and personal matters. Eight letters. Arranged chronologically.

Correspondence,

Deeds with some letters and papers, concerning properties of the Johnes family, mostly in co. Carm. They relate mainly to Thomas Johnes (d. 1751), John Johnes (d. 1781) and John Johnes (d. 1815). Arranged chronologically, with a few exceptions.

Correspondence,

(I) Letters from Sir John Moore, and papers, mostly 1788 (V 18/1-13) concerning the military career of John Johnes (d. 1815);. (Ii) Letters, 1833-1853, to John Johnes (d. 1876) from Rev. Samuel Johnes Knight, his wife Anna Maria Johnes Knight, and his daughter, Lady Louisa Shelley. They concern the Hafod effects, the Johnes pedigree, personal matters, and public appointments. Arranged largely chronologically within each group.

Correspondence,

Correspondence with a wide range of companies, organisations, public officials and individuals regarding anti-apartheid matters in general, and also relating to specific WAAM boycott and campaign activities. File comprises letters, circulars and press statements. General correspondence files may also include circulars, press releases, and excerpts from reports.

Correspondence,

Personal and general correspondence, including some copy replies by Roparz Hemon. The names of the more notable correspondents are given. The majority of the letters are in Breton; others are in French, English, Welsh, Irish, Cornish and Esperanto. Arranged chronologically in yearly files.

Correspondence,

Miscellaneous letters, mainly between members of the Johnes family, mostly concerning John Johnes (d. 1815). Arranged chronolohically with some exceptions.

Correspondence,

Letters to John Johnes (d. 1781) and his wife Jane, and John Johnes (d. 1815) and his wife Elizabeth, from John Price (V 6/1-3, 5-10), Charles Price (V 6/4), Daniel Price (V 6/11-21), Thomas Price (V 6/22-23, 25-34), Rev. John Lloyd (V 6/24), the Lewises of Llannerchaeron (V 6/35-55), John and Mary Hughes (V 6/56-64), H. Skyrme (V 6/65-78), and John Gwynne (V 6/79-97). Arranged according to sender.

Correspondence,

Miscellaneous letters, mainly concerning John Johnes (d. 1781), his wife Jane Johnes, John Johnes (d. 1815), and Jane Johnes of Hafod, concerning personal, financial and estate matters. Arranged according to sender.

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