Letter from Johnes, Elizabeth (mother),
- L2673.
- Ffeil
- 1823 Aug. 25.
[Dolecothy]. The loss of his little child. Also containing letters from Jane and Eliza.
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Letter from Johnes, Elizabeth (mother),
[Dolecothy]. The loss of his little child. Also containing letters from Jane and Eliza.
Letter from Johnes, Elizabeth (mother),
[Dolecothy]. Letter from E.J. containing a copy in her hand of a letter from A. P. Gilbert, Brasen Nose College, advising him to proceed to his degrees, and giving other news. Addressed to Rome.
Letter from Johnes, Elizabeth (mother),
[Dolecothy]. His wife's ill-health; a cattle disease; a disgraceful marriage between Miss Jones of Gurrey and a Mr. Thomas; asks whether Jane is involved with a man.
Copy replies dated Dec. 1824 - March 1826 and one, dated Nov. 1831, are copies of letters I.974-L1012 from J. J. to Mrs. E. Johnes, already described.
Letter from Johnes, Elizabeth (mother),
[Dolecothy]. Mr. Phillips's illness; her wish to stand by her husband's valuation of Dolecothy; provision for her daughters.
Letter from Johnes, Elizabeth (mother),
[Dolecothy]. Perhaps he would like to take Pentre house instead of Dolecothy; other matters.
Letter from Johnes, Elizabeth (mother),
[Dolecothy]. William Conwill's wish to take Pantcoy; Mr. Davies's grief at having to leave Maes; the managing of the stock and crop at Dolecothy; the renting of Pentre.
Letter from Johnes, Elizabeth (mother),
[Dolecothy]. A subpoena served on John James and his son for cutting turf on the mountain without Morgan Harries's permission. [See L3107, 3109]; She will not go to Maes because he has refused her half the coal duties.
Letter from Johnes, Elizabeth (mother),
St. Mary's Cottage. Mr. Bonville's attachment to Eliza and her worry about his small income. [See L2509].
Letter from Johnes, Elizabeth (mother),
St. Mary's Cottage. A request to know whether he now approves of Mr. Bonville as his intended brother-in-law.
Copy reply stating that he still disapproves of the match but that as Elizabeth is of age no one can prevent her from doing what she wishes.
Letter from Johnes, Elizabeth (mother),
St. Mary's Cottage. A strange marriage at Lampeter between Miss Williams and a Mr. Thomas; the continuing relationship between Eliza and Mr. Bonville.