- A/3180.
- File
- 1961, Aug. 2.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Eirwen Jones, Noddfa, Llandeilo, Carms., thanking Maxwell for a letter and enclosing a copy of Y Drych containing Maxwell's article.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Eirwen Jones, Noddfa, Llandeilo, Carms., thanking Maxwell for a letter and enclosing a copy of Y Drych containing Maxwell's article.
Letter from Elena Puw Morgan, Annedd Wen, Corwen, Mer., re Trefin and Mrs Fraser's illnesses,
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Graham Beeston, Avilion, Machen, Newport, Mon., re Trefin's illness. Also informs her that he has included two articles by herself and one by Trefin in Presenting Monmouthshire, no. 12.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Copy Letter to F.H. Reitz, 20 Wimborne Drive, Pinner, Middx., re a list of towns and villages 'not on the railway' compiled by Maxwell. Maxwell encloses the list and explains why it took so much time. Endorsed: list of place names from Devon, Somerset and Cornwall.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Frances Môn Jones, Bryn Tirion, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Oswestry, Secretary of Cymdeithas Ddawns Werin Cymru, re Trefin's illness. Refers to the funeral of Amy Preece, President of the Welsh Folk Song Society.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Mervyn Jones, Dyffryn, Ely Road, Llandaff, Glam., thanking her for a copy of her book. Refers to Mary who will be christened the following day.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Katie Davies, 5 Marine Close, Worthing, Sussex, enquiring about Trefin and Mrs Fraser and outlining their own plans for Christmas.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from The Ven. E.H. Stenning, Hosey, Castletown, Isle of Man, saying he is in hospital. Describes his work. Fears the island is being modernised.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letters from and Copy Letter to John L. Bradley, 3 Treble House Terrace, Blewbury, Berks., re Henry Mayhew and his associations with Erwood in Breconshire. Maxwell refers him to the Breconshire County Library.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Copy Letter to The Publishers, Country Quest, Caxton Press, Oswestry, Shropshire, asking for eight copies of the Spring 1962 issue of Country Quest. She congratulates them on its production.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from R.L. Dance of R.L. Dance & Co. Ltd, Transport House, 25 Rodney Road, Cheltenham, Gloucs., explaining how he had worked out the charges for removal. Gives some news of the business. Enclosed: receipt for £60 for removal of furniture from Blackwood to Slough.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Violet Fairbairn-Eyton, Leeswood Hall, Mold, Flints., thinks that they have been wise in choosing to move to Slough where they will find a great many of their intellectual equals. Invites them to stay over the Llandudno Proclamation. Quotes Mr Carstairs Jones Mortimer's comments on Trefin.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Copy Letters to The Telephone Manager at 45 Belgrave Street, Reading, Berks., and at Sunley House, Friar Street, Reading, re the addition of the name Edgar Phillips to the Directory and then re its deletion.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Copy Letter to Miss [Clara] Stone [Michael West, Hellions, near Crediton, Devon], asking if she [sic] had a book other than Death in Cranford to her [sic] name.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from and Copy Letter to the Talks Booking Manager, B.B.C., Broadcasting House, London, re agreement for 'Home and Away'. Maxwell claims for the journey down to Monmouth from Slough. Endorsed: bill and receipt from Beaufort Arms Hotel.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Alwyn Harris, Brynbedwen, Aberdare Road, Mountain Ash, Glam., enclosing a Gorsedd ticket as a momento of Llanelli Eisteddfod and discussing the Eisteddfod generally. Thanks her for her work on the Halls and on Jane Williams, Ysgafell.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Notice from Ernest Roberts, Eryl Môr, Penlon, Bangor, Caerns., of a meeting of the Council of the National Eisteddfod Council at Swansea. Welsh.
Part of Maxwell Fraser Papers,
Letter from Gwilym George, Glanymor, Trevine, Haverfordwest, Pemb., thanking her for a letter and a cutting of a tribute by Arthur Williams in the Daily Post. Gives news of Wil and Phebe next door. Writes of a favour Trefin did for him when he first joined the navy.