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Morris, Rupert Hugh, 1843-1918
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Cambrian Archaeological Association correspondence,

Letters to David Samuel from R[ichard] Trevor Owen, Edward Owen, Rupert H[ugh] Morris, W[illiam] Basil Jones (bishop of St Davids), J[ohn] Mortimer Angus, John Lewis ('Ap Cletwr'), Joseph Brough, H[enry] Tobit Evans, John Owen (afterwards bishop of St Davids), David Jenkins (Llangwyryfon), Arthur Johnson Hughes, L[ewis] J[ones] Roberts, etc. relating to the visit of the Cambrian Archaeological Association to Aberystwyth in September 1896, together with minutes of the Aberystwyth local committee.

General correspondence,

Includes letters from James Bryce (3), John Lloyd Warden Page, John Joly (2), J. P. Mahaffy (3), H. M. White (3), W. H. Stevenson (2), Owen Owen, John Ward (2), Richard Ellis (2), Osborn J. Bergin, Ifor Williams, S. J. Evans, Solomon Solomon, George Eyre Evans, Edward Owen (22), J. Glyn Davies (3), R. A. Stewart Macalister (3), D. Brynmor Jones (4), Charles Robert Wynn-Carrington (Earl Carrington), F. Haverfield (3), Alfred G. Edwards, T. F. Roberts, J. H. Davies, Ellis Davies, J. L. Strachan-Davidson, E. C. Quiggin, E. S. Dodgson (7), Rupert H. Morris, A. H. Sayce (2), Willoughby Gardner (3), George G. T. Treherne (2), Arthur J. Evans, William Evans Hoyle, E. Vincent Evans, O. A. Danielsson, C. Hercules Read, and Henry Bradley.

John Wilkinson's estates,

  • NLW MS 10822E.
  • File
  • 1820-1823.

A volume containing balance sheets of the estates of John Wilkinson, ironmaster, at Castlehead, Brymbo, Bradley (Bradley Trial), and Hadley (Hadley Trial), 1820-1823.

Letters to Myvanwy Rhys

Letters, 1893-1945, addressed to Myvanwy Rhys from her sister, Olwen, 1911-1945 (mostly 1945), and various correspondents. Some letters are addressed to both sisters, and a few may have been sent solely to Olwen Rhys. Many relate to the proposed biography of John Rhŷs. Included are letters from A. E. Bayly, Helen Gladstone, Margaret M. Verney, James A. H. Murray, Richard Jones, A. H. Sayce (22), P. M. C. Kermode, Margaret Lloyd George (3), A. O. Vaughan (Owen Rhoscomyl), Richard Ellis, Rupert H. Morris, Edward Clodd, Donald A. Mackenzie, John Edward Lloyd, Henry Owen, J. Fisher (2), D. Brynmor Jones, J. H. Davies, W. J. Lewis, John Morris-Jones, N. V. Sidgwick, John Fraser, D. S. Margoliouth (6), J. L. C. Cecil-Williams, Goronwy Edwards, J. C. Collins, Paul Meyer (2), and James Darmesteter. The file also contains one letter, 1881, from Myvanwy Rhys to her father.

Rhys, Olwen.

Llandovery School,

Letters to Daniel Lleufer Thomas, 1897-1899, and other papers from or relating to former masters and pupils of Llandovery School, formerly called 'The Welsh Collegiate Institution', also poetry by Llewelyn Thomas, afterwards Vice-Principal of Jesus College, Oxford. The correspondents include James W. Browne (to Llywarch Reynolds), W[illiam] Cadwaladr Davies, James Gordon, Edinburgh, H. A. James, Rugby, Evan Jenkins, Preston, T. Wolseley Lewis, N. J. Mackenzie, Edinburgh, Rupert H[ugh] Morris, T. G. Mortimer, R[ichard] Trevor Owen, E. Tryphena Phillips, Dewsbury, Llywarch Reynolds, J. E. Rogers, Abermeurig, Cardiganshire, David Samuel, Aberystwyth, William Scott, Haverfordwest, P[eter] G[uthrie] Tait, Edinburgh, D. Thomas, Garsington Rectory, near Oxford, Watkin M. Watkins and W. P. Whittington, Ruthin.