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T. I. Ellis and Mari Ellis Papers File
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General correspondence to Peter Hughes Griffiths, 1905-36. The original alphabetical arrangement has been retained. The correspondents include Ivor Bowen, 1919 ...,

General correspondence to Peter Hughes Griffiths, 1905-36. The original alphabetical arrangement has been retained. The correspondents include Ivor Bowen, 1919, William Brace, MP, 1918, Lord Hugh Cecil, 1917, George M. Ll. Davies, 1928-9 and undated, Sir Owen M. Edwards, 1915, Sir E. Vincent Evans, 1922, Dame Margaret Lloyd George, 1907-32, Sir John Herbert Lewis, 1918, Gilbert Murray, 1922, Sir John Herbert Roberts, Lord Clwyd, 1928, W. Llewelyn Williams, 1915-20 and undated, and 'Watcyn Wyn' [Watkin Hezeciah Williams], 1905.

Carbon copies of correspondence, June-October 1917, and some original letters, August-November 1917, relating to Stafford Thomas of Porthmadog who, as ...,

Carbon copies of correspondence, June-October 1917, and some original letters, August-November 1917, relating to Stafford Thomas of Porthmadog who, as a conscientious objector, underwent a sentence of hard labour at Wormwood Scrubs, and was later transferred to Racecourse Camp, Redcar, Yorkshire.

Papers relating to Peter Hughes Griffiths's death in January 1937 including a transcript of his will, telegrams and letters of ...,

Papers relating to Peter Hughes Griffiths's death in January 1937 including a transcript of his will, telegrams and letters of sympathy received, the text of the addresses at his memorial service at Charing Cross Road Church, a list of persons to whom acknowledgement cards were sent, and documents relating to his estate.

The Welsh Press

Volume of press cuttings of columns entitled 'The Welsh Press' from the South Wales Daily News, 1884-6, written by Thomas Edward Ellis under the nom de plume 'Cuneglas'.

Letters of Professor Sir Henry Jones to Thomas Edward Ellis, &c.

Letters, 1892 and undated, from Professor Sir Henry Jones to Thomas Edward Ellis, together with a letter, 22 October 1892, from John R. Williams, Bottwnog, Pwllheli to Henry Jones, a copy of Bottwnog Grammar School, Lleyn: A Plea for its retention as an Intermediate School under the Intermediate and Technical Education Act (Wales) 1889, and a proposal, 6 March 1894, by John R. Williams to finance 'agricultural instructions & experiments' at Bottwnog County School.

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