Written 'Yn ol i Lundain.' The Paisley speech,
- 1302.
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- [1903], Dec. 2.
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Written 'Yn ol i Lundain.' The Paisley speech,
Part of Llysdinam Estate Records,
Written to his brother when he (R.L.V.) was on holiday on the Continent. He intends going to Park House the following week to meet Henry Lushington. Frank Lushington is at Llysdinam.
Part of Llysdinam Estate Records,
Written to G.S.V. at Nice. His father well and had taken a prominent part in dinner at Rhaeadr to celebrate Lewis Lloyd's son's coming-of-age. Fanny Bradshaw, Lady Hereford's daughter, died in childbirth. He and Mary been staying at Harpton Court with Sir George and Lady Cornewall Lewis. Among the guests N. Senior and Mrs Grote, who knew George. Election of Chief Constable caused trouble and many journeys. Has advertised for a curate. Some family news. Very wet weather and roads badly broken up. Sale of D01 at Hereford.
Written on S.Y. 'Argonaut' ('Word Travel', 5 Endsleigh Gardens, London NW),
Hope to reach Algiers before breakfast the next day. 'Ship life is somewhat monotonous but reposeful - & that is what one needs'.
Written on SS Bavaria, 11 pm. There will be an opportunity to post from Ireland the next day. Herbert Lewis, displaying his customary loyalty, came to Liverpool to see them off. Have settled their quarters. Could William George read a paper on his behalf at the Baptist Union at Rhymney the week after next?.
Written on board S.S. Bavaria. Describes the voyage,
Part of Llysdinam Estate Records,
Written just before leaving for Quarter Sessions at Presteign before Judge Truro. He uncertain about Judge's family connections. Many serious cases this time. [The letter is continued by his wife Mary after he has left for Presteign with de Winton, the High Sheriff] Social and family news. Asks for his autograph for a sick lady in Bath. Dr Lyde's illness.
Written from the TGWU offices at Shotton to members of his family.
Part of Huw T. Edwards Papers
Written from Ottawa to members of his family.
Part of Huw T. Edwards Papers
Written from Montreal to members of his family.
Part of Huw T. Edwards Papers
Written from Chancellor of the Exchequer. Advises William George to accept, not to go on, in the case. Goes to the South of France the next day.
Written [?from Buenos Aires]. Has had a long talk with Dalziel: 'He is not impressed with the brilliancy of our London partner's capabilities'. Herbert Lewis has gone to Ostend and is to return on Monday. Shall 'stimulate T. W. Russell to action'.