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Christian Almanack for the Year 1862

One of fifteen volumes of The Christian Almanack for the years 1851-1855 and 1858-1864, used for those and later years by William Pamplin (1806-1899) of London and Llandderfel, botanist and botanical publisher.

Pamplin, William, 1806-1899

Christian Almanack for the Year 1861

One of fifteen volumes of The Christian Almanack for the years 1851-1855 and 1858-1864, used for those and later years by William Pamplin (1806-1899) of London and Llandderfel, botanist and botanical publisher.

Pamplin, William, 1806-1899

Christian Almanack for the Year 1861

One of fifteen volumes of The Christian Almanack for the years 1851-1855 and 1858-1864, used for those and later years by William Pamplin (1806-1899) of London and Llandderfel, botanist and botanical publisher.

Pamplin, William, 1806-1899

Christian Almanack for the Year 1860

One of fifteen volumes of The Christian Almanack for the years 1851-1855 and 1858-1864, used for those and later years by William Pamplin (1806-1899) of London and Llandderfel, botanist and botanical publisher.

Pamplin, William, 1806-1899

Christian Almanack for the Year 1859

One of fifteen volumes of The Christian Almanack for the years 1851-1855 and 1858-1864, used for those and later years by William Pamplin (1806-1899) of London and Llandderfel, botanist and botanical publisher.

Pamplin, William, 1806-1899

Christian Almanack for the Year 1858

One of fifteen volumes of The Christian Almanack for the years 1851-1855 and 1858-1864, used for those and later years by William Pamplin (1806-1899) of London and Llandderfel, botanist and botanical publisher.

Pamplin, William, 1806-1899

Christian Almanack for the Year 1855

One of fifteen volumes of The Christian Almanack for the years 1851-1855 and 1858-1864, used for those and later years by William Pamplin (1806-1899) of London and Llandderfel, botanist and botanical publisher.

Pamplin, William, 1806-1899

Christian Almanack for the Year 1854

One of fifteen volumes of The Christian Almanack for the years 1851-1855 and 1858-1864, used for those and later years by William Pamplin (1806-1899) of London and Llandderfel, botanist and botanical publisher.

Pamplin, William, 1806-1899

Christian Almanack for the Year 1853

One of fifteen volumes of The Christian Almanack for the years 1851-1855 and 1858-1864, used for those and later years by William Pamplin (1806-1899) of London and Llandderfel, botanist and botanical publisher.

Pamplin, William, 1806-1899

Christian Almanack for the Year 1852

One of fifteen volumes of The Christian Almanack for the years 1851-1855 and 1858-1864, used for those and later years by William Pamplin (1806-1899) of London and Llandderfel, botanist and botanical publisher.

Pamplin, William, 1806-1899

Christian Almanack for the Year 1851

One of fifteen volumes of The Christian Almanack for the years 1851-1855 and 1858-1864, used for those and later years by William Pamplin (1806-1899) of London and Llandderfel, botanist and botanical publisher.

Pamplin, William, 1806-1899

Christian Almanack for the Year 1851

One of fifteen volumes of The Christian Almanack for the years 1851-1855 and 1858-1864, used for those and later years by William Pamplin (1806-1899) of London and Llandderfel, botanist and botanical publisher.

Pamplin, William, 1806-1899

Correspondence of William Pamplin

Letters, 1857-1872, to and from William Pamplin [1806-1899], his correspondents including Jennett [Jannett] Davies, Fronheulog, Llandderfel, John Jennings, Llandderfel, John Jones, Llandderfel Rectory, and W. Barrer; answers given by William Pamplin to questions sent to him by Ifor Owen [Owain] Wynn Williams; and a biographical note on Pamplin (with portrait) by Professor Reginald W[illiam] Phillips, printed in The Journal of Botany, December 1899.

Pamplin, William, 1806-1899

John Robinson, at Mynachdy, to Sir John Owen at Clenennau,

If he could have come to Clenennau he would have saved Owen the trouble of any journey, but if Owen knew how restless his occasions have made him, and what little time they allowed for such a visit, which respect required from the writer, Owen would be very willing to excuse him. The writer is by appointment with his cousin Wynne of Melai to take coach from Whitchurch on Monday week. He therefore entreats Owen to make Beaumaris the place of their meeting on this day week being the 8th instant.

Lord Dungannon to Sir John Owen at Clenennau,

Is sorry that Sir John's indisposition has prevented them meeting at Newburgh. Would have rejoiced in seeing him. Acknowledges the favour of Owen's horse. Returns it with a due sense of the kindness shown in sending it, and hopes it will be none the worse, being now in very good order. The cast of hawks Owen expects are safely delivered to his servant without the least blemish.

Thomas Bulkeley to Sir John Owen at Clenennau,

He has shown the enclosed to his cousin Griffith who is satisfied with it. Asks that it be shown to the gentlemen of his limit, especially to those who have contributed. No doubt they will conclude that their half-crowns have been as well bestowed as some gallants have formerly disposed of a like sum in London to other uses. In Lord Bulkeley's hand: The writer has taken the boldness to snatch the pen from his brother's hand in order to vouch for what Thomas writes.

Lord Dungannon to Sir John Owen at Clenennau,

In reply to Sir John the writer states that he hopes to see him in Anglesey. His duty to attend the Duke of Ormonde will only be to see him a day's journey on the way, which he thinks will be over very speedily, for he hourly expects his landing.

William Griffith of Llyn, at Cefnamwlch, to Sir John Owen at Clenennau,

Is glad to know of Owen's safe return from Salop. Sends with the bearer the enclosed printed news. Understands that since all the other commotes are raising their subsidies - that is the two latter payments - Owen has ordered the re-collecting of what falls on Eifionydd, which is to be paid at Caernarvon on the 12th at the house of Robert Meredith into the hands of John Owen, the drover, or to his order there. In the raising of the two latter subsidies the writer recommends to Owen's consideration one Robert Evans who lately has lost his wife, which has left six children motherless. Respects from himself and his wife to Lady Owen, and their joint loves to his pretty cousin Nelly.

Thomas Mackworth, at Betton, to William Owen at Porkington,

He received the new Whittington pleas at the last assizes. Would have sent the replications back speedily if he and his attorney had sufficient leisure to peruse the pleas. Now that they are ready he has instructed Mr Morrall to send the replications to Owen or his attorneys.

James Griffiths papers

  • GB 0210 JAMTHS
  • Fonds
  • 1897-2000 (accumulated 1912-2000)

Letters, newspaper cuttings, notes, pamphlets and periodicals, typescripts, reports, volumes of parliamentary debates, and other papers of James Griffiths relating to the following: the coal industry and the South Wales Miners' Federation, 1912-1967; the Labour Party, 1919-1975; the Central Labour College, 1919-1922; National Insurance, 1931-1954; the Colonies, 1939-1972; his work as Secretary of State for Wales, 1964-1966; papers relating to Welsh affairs including devolution, the Welsh Reconstruction Advisory Council, education and local government reorganization, 1935-1975; constituency affairs, 1937-1969; overseas visits, 1936-1968; the Nigeria-Biafra War, 1968-1970; papers relating to his autobiography Pages from Memory, including letters from Gwilym Prys Davies and others, 1961-1969, notebooks, [1960s], typescripts, [1964]-1969, and cuttings of reviews, 1969; unpublished reminiscences, 1955-1974; notes and typescripts for lectures and speeches, 1940-1971; typescripts of broadcasts by Griffiths, 1937-1967; typescripts of articles and reviews, 1940-1974; newspaper cuttings, 1919-2000; and other miscellaneous personal matter, [1930s]-2000; and papers relating to Mrs Silyn Roberts, 1897-1954.

Griffiths, James, 1890-1975

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