Letter, from JJJ in Calcutta to his daughter, Catherine,
- 139.
- File
- 1835, September 14.
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Letter, from JJJ in Calcutta to his daughter, Catherine,
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Notebook, entitled 'In the Goods of John J. James, Esq., Deceased'; including £200 to Cornelia Ludovica Imens, 'a stranger in Blood'; and £500 to Catherine Jane James, spinster, daughter of deceased, together with one-third of the residue of £2207 14s 8d; notes the three sisters of the deceased and gives full accounts of his trading activities.
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Probate of the will of JJJ, notes that he had a house in Elliott Street, Blackheath,
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Letter to Mrs J. J. James from Juggomshun Doss, Calcutta, concerning the education of his son,
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Papers relating to the children of the Rev. T. H. Evans and Mrs H. F. Evans: Margaretta E. 'Gretta' Evans, (1848-1946); Catherine J. 'Katie' Evans, (1860-1918); Walter Bowen Evans (1862-1923), a distinguished chemist and a member of the Governing Body of the Church of Wales, who married Florence Mary Jeffreys (c.1866-1929) of Castle House, Trecastle; Maria S. 'Minnie' Evans (1863-c.1949); Francis Howel Evans (1867-1931); and Nellie (Mrs Rootham, fl. 1894-1904). (For details of all these family members, see Trans. Rads. Soc., vol. 73 (2003), pp. 181-189). Arranged into the papers of Walter (1294-1298), Francis (1299-1308), Gretta (1309-1338), Catherine (1339-1342), Minnie (1343-1345), and Nellie (1346-1347).
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Copy of the signatures of the children of THE. (Original is Penralley 726),
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Walter Bowen Evans (1862-1923),
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Letter from W. B. Evans, Denver, Colorado, to his sister, Miss M. E. Evans, then of Hernosand, Sweden. He refers to his becoming a naturalized citizen of the USA and to insults to the recipient from the Ryding family, and encloses a long account of a train journey across the United States. (For fuller details of this letter, see: Trans. Rads Soc., vol. 73 (2003), pp. 181-182).
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Letter from E. P. and A. L. Careless to W. Bowen Evans regarding the Penralley sale, listing and returning relevant deeds (but the originals not here).
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Letters from Walter (Castle House, Trecastle, Brecs.) to his brother Horatio regarding family affairs, but also mentioning the newly-disestablished Church in Wales. Says that in Llywel 'I have had to do all the work of calling the meetings, compiling the Electoral Roll of the Parish, etc., and generally making all the arrangements to "carry on" under the new Constitution'. Mentions that collections in Llywel Church had raised roughly £100 for the Welsh Church Fund, whilst he, David, Brychan and Florrie (his Jeffreys cousins), had each given £100.
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Letter from W. B. Evans to Miss M. E. Evans, Claremont, Rhaeadr, telling her that Jeffrey is going into the 19th Hussars and Gwynn is at Shrewsbury school. He mentions his dispute with the vicar of Llywel over the payment of a curate, together with family accounts.
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A very fine bundle of geological notes, comprehending lithology, mineralogy and palaentology, and including "Werner's scale of mineral colours". (Possibly once belonging to Walter).
Francis Howel Evans (1867-1931),
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Francis Howel Evans was a writer of short stories and crime fiction under the names Frank Howel Evans and Howel Evans, and apparently also novelettes under the nom-de-plume Atherley Daunt.
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Bundle of papers, concerning SWW's nephew, Francis Howel Evans, including a letter to SWW from Francis's elder brother, Horatio J. Evans, referring to Frank's financial problems; and letters to SWW from Frank himself, and telling of Walter as 'only wasting time and losing any connection he may have had out in Denver'.