- 43.
- Ffeil
- 1865, Jan. 27.
How are things at Trefarthen in her absence: the harmonium, the lawn. Snow.
1 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
How are things at Trefarthen in her absence: the harmonium, the lawn. Snow.
E[llen?] Roberts [from Bryn Adda], to Hugh [Roberts at Trevarthen, Anglesey],
Richard Jones needed [at Brynadda]; the 'durnwr mawr'; the harmonium; Mary coming home.
John [Bryn Roberts] from Carnarvon, to Hugh [Roberts, his brother],
John Jones the gardener needed at Brynadda to turf the croquet lawn.
Comings-and-goings at Hauxton. Beards in fashion. Brynadda butter.
Willi[a]m Roberts from Wolverhampton to Hugh Roberts at Penbol, near Amlwch, Anglesey,
Pigs: poor time for selling. Welsh.
Pigs: the last load from Anglesea of very poor quality. Better not to buy them at all. Welsh.
Pigs: better to pay more for good quality. Welsh.
William Roberts from Castle Inn, Dudley Street, Wolverhampton, to Hugh Roberts at Penbol isa, near Amlwch, Anglesey, and to [Catherine Roberts], the writer's sister. D[aniel] R[oberts] has returned to help E[benezer]. Pigs: three loads enough. Trouble brewing in England: the Birmingham union. Welsh. English.
William Roberts from Wolverhampton, to Hugh Roberts at Penbol, near Llanerchymedd, Anglesey,
Hugh's new son. Pigs: the market still difficult. Welsh.
Correspondence, 1870-1883.
W. Jones from Greianfryn, [ ], to [?John Bryn] Roberts,
Selling a yard: trying to put off his young clerk.
M. A. Pierce from 2 Porkington Terrace, Barmouth, to [Mary] Roberts [at Bryn Adda, Bangor],
Wants to order Irish poplin for a wedding. Visitors at Barmouth: mostly leaving.
A. A. Pierce from 31 Falkner Square, [Liverpool], to [Mary] Roberts,
Moving house. The new Bryn Adda. The dress arrived from Dublin. Mrs John Jones, Devonshire Road, very weak.
A. J. Davies from 141 Bedford St, [Liverpool], to [Mary] Roberts,
Account of a Liverpool wedding: 'Llanidloes dresses'. Mrs J. R. Jones very weak on her way to Torquay. Her sister [M. A. Pierce] has moved house.
[Mrs] M. W. Walker from Westfield House, Holmer, near Hereford, to Mary [Roberts],
Hard winter. Mr Walker's illness. The Harrisons have returned to Carlisle. Much re-decoration needed after their children. New tenants to move in next week. The clergyman's throat trouble. The Crooses and the Walls. Col. Biddulph's death. Mary's two new houses.
C. Phillips from Wigoedd, Pentraeth, [Anglesea], to [Mary] Roberts [at Brynadda, near Bangor],
Recommending a general servant. Sorry at the end of the old Brynadda.
Lizzie Brindley from Penbryn Terrace, [Dolgellau], to Mary [Roberts],
Sympathy on the death of Mary's brother, Hugh.
Annie [Brindley from Dolgellau?] to Mary [Roberts],
Sympathy on death of Hugh.
[The Reverend] D. Charles Davies from 13 Saint George's Square, London, to [Daniel] Roberts,
Sympathy on death of Daniel's son, Hugh.
Ellen Roberts from 30 Acomb Street, [Manchester], to Mary [Roberts at Brynadda, Bangor],
Sympathy.