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J. Bruce Pryce, Dyffryn, to E. L. Richards,

J. Bruce Pryce, Dyffryn, St Nich[ola]s, to E. L. Richards, esq., Hon. Sec. to a Lit. Soc., Merthyr. Declining the request made to him to be Vice-President of a Literary Society about to be established at Merthyr. He believes that no human being was ever more ungratefully treated than he was at that place. He will be happy when he has seen a list to add his name on public grounds as a subscriber.

J. Bruce Pryce, Ryde, to Taliesin Williams,

J. Bruce Pryce, Ryde, I. of Wight, to Mr Taliesin Williams, Merthyr Tydvil. He has written as the addressee desires to Lady Hall. He got an awful cold by attending the opening of St George's Church or the addressee would have heard from him as promised. J. Traherne named Ufelwyn - the writer spoke to him about the Glam. History but did not get a decisive answer.

J. Bruce Pryce, Ryde, to Edward Williams, Swan Inn,

J. Bruce Pryce, Manor House, Ryde, I. of Wight, to Mr Edward Williams, Swan Inn, Merthyr Tydvil. If he were a Mussulman he would say that the Fates had interposed to prevent his personal exertions at the Quarter Sessions in the addressee's favour (reference to obtaining an appointment). Was sorry to read in the Guardian the melancholy end of Josiah Richards. Asking him to thank Ab Iolo for his postscript to the addressee's letter. Inscriptions in Carisbrook Churchyard.

J. Bruce Pryce, Dyffryn Goluch, to William Howel,

J. Bruce Pryce, Dyffryn Goluch, Cardiff, to Mr Wm Howel. He will be happy to render all the service in his power with regard to the Sympathetic Society. Underneath is a note for Ab Iolo, telling him, when he goes to London, to call on the writer's son Henry, who will introduce him to Mr Hawkins, the Keeper of the Antiquities there [i.e., at the British Museum]. Mr Barnwell and Sir Henry Ellis. The writer's son William is studying Welsh - a request to Ab Iolo.

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