File NLW MS 19089C - Letters to J. E. Griffith

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NLW MS 19089C

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Letters to J. E. Griffith

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  • [c. 1892]-1929 (Creation)

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About 205 letters, etc., [c. 1892]-1929, to J. E. Griffith from various correspondents. The subjects discussed are botany and genealogy.
The correspondents are: J. Romilly Allen, London, [18]92; A. C. Axtell, Llandudno, [19]16; Charles Bailey, Cleeve Hill, nr Cheltenham; John Ballinger, Aberystwyth, 1911; H. Dennis Bayley, Lenton Abbey, Beeston, Nottingham, [19]08; (Mrs) E. A. Beaumont, Rhoscolyn; Ada Beaver, at Menai Bridge, 1920; Hugh Beaver, Walton-on-Thames, [19]25; A. Bennett, Croydon, [19]19 (2); Spencer H. Bickham, Ledbury, 1901-1916 (11); H. F. Burke, College of Arms, 1923 (2); W. W. Cobb, Atherstone, 1915; (Miss) Mabel Cobbe, Pwllheli and Betws-y-coed (3); John Cryer, Shipley, [19]20 (2); John R. Davies, Ceris, Bangor, [19]15; Sisli M. Davies, Treffos; M. F. W. Dixon, Frizington, 1913; G. Claridge Druce, Oxford, [c. 1919]-[c. 1920], some undated (11); C. H. Lloyd Edwards, Nanhoron, Pwllheli, 1913 and 1916 (2); Clough Williams Ellis, Glasfryn, Chwilog, [19]13; A. H. Evans, Tunbridge Wells and Church Stretton (4); Trevor Eyton, Holywell, 1910; Francis W. H. Fincham, Principal Probate Registry, 1911; J. Fisher, Cefn Rectory, St Asaph, [19]18; M. J. Godfrey, Deganwy; G. Goode, Barrington, [19]18, 1920 (2, with enclosures); Mary G. Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli, 1915 (7, with an enclosure); Col Sir R. Waldie Griffith, Hendersyde Park, Kelso, 1918-19 (5); H. S. Guinness, Burton Hall, Stillorgan, Dublin, [19]11 (3); Margaret A. Hamilton, Newton Mearns, 1916 (2); Gwen Dwyer-Hampton, (Henllys, Beaumaris), Aldershot Command; Wilfrid J. Hemp, Office of Works, 1916-18 (4); W. Botting Hemsley, Kew Gardens, [18]96; E. M. Holmes, Museum Department, Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1914 and 1917 (2); Collingwood Hughes, Norman Court, Southsea, 1912 and 1914 (3); [D. G.] Munro [Hughes], Aberayron, [19]13; Millicent G. M. Hughes, London, [19]14; Octavius R. Hughes, Royal Naval Barracks, Portsmouth, etc., 1913 and 1915 (3); W. Hughes, Llanarmon, Chwilog, 1902; W. W. Hughes, College of Arms, 1911 and 1914 (2); Jno. Jones, Treflyn, Gwalchmai, [19]08; Philip H. Lawson, Chester, [19]06-1915 (30 + enclosures); H. J. Madocks, London, 1913 (2); Charles S. Mainwaring, Galltfaenan, Trefnant (2); W. M. Myddelton, Woodhall Spa, Lincoln; Edward Owen, Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments, 1915 (Circular); Hugh Owen, Highgate, 1913; Lewis Owen, Llanddona; Col E. V. D. Pearse, Shrewsbury, 1917; H. J. Riddelsdell, Wiggington, Banbury, 1916; (Miss) Edith Risdale, Beaumaris, [19]19; A. Foulkes-Roberts, Denbigh, 1913 and 1915; Robert Roberts, Llanddona, [1921]; T. W. Roberts, Harlech, [19]20; Director, Royal Gardens, Kew, 1896-1929 (20, Official identification forms); Charles E. Salmon, Reigate, 1902-1920 (13); Ernest S. Salmon, Battle, Sussex, [18]96; Henry S. Salt, Sheffield, 1913 (2); A. E. Sandbach, Bwlch-y-Cibau, 1918 (2); R. F. Scott, St. John's College Cambridge, 1919; Geo. H. Thomas, FRGS, London, [19]15 (2); H. Stuart Thompson, Bristol, 1918; John Troughton, Bank of England, 1920; A. J. Turner, Plas Gwyn, Llanrug, 1916 (2); Thos Turner, Carnarvon, 1870 (Copy); Mary M. Vincent, Treborth Uchaf, Bangor, 1915 (2); T. M. J. Watkin, Portcullis, College of Arms, 1910 (2); Mary L. Wedgwood, [London] at Bristol and Tenbury, 1913-1917 (5); Goronwy Williams, Bookseller, Ruthin, [19]17 (2); W. Prydderch Williams, Myfyrion, Isleworth, 1913 and 1915 (4); Marian Williams, Tunbridge Wells; Neil Wynn Williams, The Moat House, Bedford, 1913; Owen Williams, Bronheulog, Burry Port, 1917-1918 (2); Watkin [H. Williams], [Bishop of Bangor], Glyngarth Palace, Menai Bridge, 1915; Campbell M. Wynne, London, [19]15.

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  • Text: NLW MS 19089C