Letters from Alice Mary Sybil Wynne Finch to her husband John Charles Wynne Finch,
- KA/1/1-31.
- File
- 1914, Aug.-Oct.
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Letters from Alice Mary Sybil Wynne Finch to her husband John Charles Wynne Finch,
Letters from Alice Mary Sybil Wynne Finch to her husband John Charles Wynne Finch,
Letters from Alice Mary Sybil Wynne Finch to her husband John Charles Wynne Finch,
Letters from Alfred Edwin Morris to Bill Gibbs,
Part of Archbishop Edwin Morris Papers,
Included are letters written by Morris when he was stationed in France during World War I; letters written whilst a student at St. David's College, Lampeter and whilst a student at St. Johns College, Oxford; letters written whilst he was Bishop of Monmouth; and letters when he was Archbishop of Wales. Some of the letters are addressed to 'Billy' (Bill Gibbs), and are signed 'Skipper' (Alfred Edwin Morris).
Letters, 1917-1918, written by Morris when he was stationed in France during World War I.
A scrapbook, compiled [1901]-[1909], containing fifty-nine letters addressed to Osmond Williams, 1901-1903, and press cuttings mostly relating to him, 1901-1904, 1907, [1909].
The letters are mostly tipped in between leaves and contain a mixture of congratulations, acknowledgements, routine party business and constituency matters. The correspondents include cabinet ministers, Liberal party supporters and activists in Merioneth, and statesmen including Henry Campbell-Bannerman, 1901, 1903 (ff. 11, 13), Lord Rosebery, 1902 (f. 14), H. H. Asquith, 1902 (f. 17-18), A. J. Balfour, 1902 (f. 25), and David Lloyd George, [1903] (f. 63). The press cuttings relate to his Parliamentary and constituency work and include a colour portrait entitled 'The Champion of the Ladies', [1909] (p. 86). A group of cuttings, 1901-1904, relate to Lieut. Osmond Williams in South Africa (pp. 77-80).
Letters and Messages of Congratulations,
Part of Papers of Major W.P. Wheldon,
Letters and Messages of Congratulations from various correspondents to Major W.P. Wheldon on the receipt of his D.S.O. (Distinguished Service Order): (i.) Blackader, C.G., Major General; (ii.) Hugh Jones, Sergeant, 14th Battn.; (iii.) H. (?) Davies; (iv.) S. Tucker, 14th Battn. RWF; (v.) Huw Pryce-Jones, G.H.Q.; (vi.) E.S. Anton, C.S.M., B. Coy.; (vii.) G. Banks; (viii.) E. Uniacke; (ix.) H. Egerton, J. Rausing, J. Ivor Williams; (x.) J.E. Lloyd, Secretary & Registrar, UCNW; (xi.) Harry Reichel, Principal, UCNW.
Letters and cards from Whitley Stokes,
Part of Sir John Rhŷs papers
Over three hundred and twenty letters and cards, 1871-1909, from Whitley Stokes to John Rhŷs (ff. 1-364). Also included are four letters to John Rhŷs, [1875x1876], from William Stokes (ff. 365-368); three letters, 1875, 1893, and undated, from Margaret Stokes (ff. 369-372); a copy of The Irish passages in the Stowe Missal (Calcutta, 1881), edited by Whitley Stokes (ff. 373-386), together with Charles Plummer's article, 'Notes on the Stowe Missal' (1885) (ff. 387-390), and three letters, 1883, addressed to Charles Plummer from Whitley Stokes (ff. 391-395).
The letters and cards from Whitley Stokes to John Rhŷs have been separated and arranged into 2 folders and 3 bundles. Folder A1/3/5(i) comprises letters dated between July 1871 and August 1894 (foliated 1-87); folder A1/3/5(ii) comprises letters dated between September 1895 and January 1909, and undated (foliated 88-151); bundle A1/3/5(iii) comprises cards dated between September 1874 and October 1887 (foliated 152-215); bundle A1/3/5(iv) comprises cards dated between November 1887 and November 1895 (foliated 216-284); and bundle A1/3/5(v) comprises cards dated between November 1895 and January 1909 (foliated 285-364). The rest of the material is placed in folder A1/3/5(vi) and foliated 365-414.
Stokes, Whitley, 1830-1909.
Part of R. Silyn Roberts Papers,
Letters addressed to H. Tobit Evans (1844-1908), Llanarth from Michael D. Jones and others, relating to the Welsh Colony in Patagonia and to Michael D. Jones's testimonial. Welsh, English. Between boards. Purchased from Mrs Tobit Huws, Llandaff, March 1963.
Letter, Plan and 'Articles of Agreement',
Part of U.C.N.W. (University College of North Wales) Collection of Papers relating to the First World War,
(i.) Letter from D. Wynne-Thomas, M.S.A., Architect and Surveyor, Bolton, to W.P. Wheldon. Regarding the building of the Heroes' Memorial; (ii.) Plan (blue print) of the Memorial; (iii.) 'Articles of Agreement' between the Council of the North Wales Heroes' Memorial Fund and John Laing and Son, Ltd., Carlisle.
Letter, April 3, 1915, for Colonel Commanding,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Letter, 7 Jan. 1915, to Miss Stephenson, Treasury Chambers, relating to Brethyn Llwyd,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Letter, 5 Aug. 1915, from the District Barrack Officer to Secretary, Welsh Army Corps, enclosing copy of War Office letter of 16th March. 1915. 1915.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Letter, 29 Sept., 1915 to the Rt Hon Earl of Plymouth on the subject of 19th Welsh Regiment being short of its numbers. 1915.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Letter, 26 April 1915, from Headquarters, 19th Battalion, informing the Secretary, Welsh Army Corps, of the formation of "B" Company 19th (Pioneer) Battalion Welsh Regiment on 1 May. 1915. 1915.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Letter, 22 March 1915, from War Office to General Officer Commanding, Western Command, enclosing the schedule showing the units composing the 43rd Division. 1915.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Letter, 22 Dec. 1914, from Owen W. Owen requesting copy of War Office letter of 26th Oct. re leather accoutrements and a copy of the same from The General Officer, Commanding-in-Chief, Western Command, Chester. 1914.