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For correspondents and content see individual file descriptions. Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.

Lewis, Peter Elfed, Durham,

Asks Harri Webb for contributions to an edition of Poems '74, asks for his opinion on translations and includes a poem written by himself for Sam Adams.

Maro, Judith, Minffordd, Penrhyndeudraeth,

Discusses her literary works, Harri Webb's work and politics. One letter includes a copy of a written exchange between herself and Gwynfor Evans. Also attached is a press cutting of an article by Harri Webb in Y Cymro reviewing Judith Maro's publication Hen Wlad Newydd.

Mathias, Roland, Brecon,

Discusses Anglo-Welsh writing, historical writing and asks a favour of Harri Webb. See also Anglo-Welsh Review E1/69-80.

Meazey, Peter,

A letter including a number of poems written by Peter Meazey and a letter written in verse together with hand-written copies of two poems dated 6 and 8 January. Also an undated letter from Peter Meazey's daughter? thanking Harri Webb for the present and card, a postcard from Siwsan, Stu, Pete, Ced and Jack and newspaper cuttings concerning Peter Meazey. Welsh and English.

Morgan, Robert,

Thanks Harri Webb for his interest in his manuscript Voice in the Dark and asks him to look at more of his work.

O'neil, Chris, London and Ystradgynlais,

Discusses poetry, publications and thanks Harri Webb for his advice. Some of Chris O'Neil's poetry is included in one of the letters. One letter is from his wife, Mary.

O'neill, Dennis, Cardiff,

Discusses editing Pete Meazey's song collection 'Broadsides' and asks Harri Webb to write a reference supporting an application for a place on the Welsh course in Coleg Harlech.

Richards, Alun, Mumbles, Swansea,

Regarding permission to use a poem in an anthology - the first letter has been misdirected to Harri Pritchard [Jones] and there is a note from him on the letter.

Rhys, Keidrych,

Letters, notes and postcards discussing poetry, politics and much criticism of various people and establishments. See also D6.

Thomas, Ned, Aberystwyth,

A request for support for a new English-language periodical in Wales. Encloses a form on behalf of himself, Dai Smith, John Osmond and Robin Reeves. See also Planet E1/35-53.

Tripp, John, Cardiff,

Discusses poetry and life in general. Some poems by John Tripp are includes as are his forthright opinions. Also two newspaper cuttings and a letter from John Tripp to a Mr Watkins who was referred to him by Harri Webb. See also K2.

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