File NLW MS 7556B - Letters

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NLW MS 7556B

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Letters

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  • [1888 x 1924] (Creation)

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One of six volumes containing autograph letters, 1888-1924, mainly to Haines of to his wife, with some to or from Sir John Ballinger [1860-1933], and including copies of letters sent by Haines. Among this volume's correspondents are included Conyers Kirby (Newport), James Mathews (Newport), C. B. Morgan, Gwenllian E[lizabeth] F[anny] Morgan, [Charles] Octavius [Swinnerton] Morgan, Egerton G[renville] B[agot] Phillimore, W[illiam] P[hillimore] W[atts] Phillimore, D. Rhys Phillips, Edwin Poole, Leslie E. Pym, Llywarch Reynolds, Sir A[braham] Garrod Thomas, David Thomas (Cheshunt), Sir Daniel Lleufer Thomas, T. H. Thomas ('Arlunydd Penygarn'), John Warner, Albert Addams[-]Williams, E. I. Williams (Pontypridd), Richard Williams (Celynog, Newtown) and E. Woodall (Oswestry).

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See also NLW MSS 7551-7555.

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Formerly known as Haines 16.

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Preferred citation: NLW MS 7556B

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vtls004381676

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(WlAbNL)0000381676

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