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Ernest Charles Jones papers

  • NLW MS 11046E.
  • File
  • 1830-1905

A file of documents relating to the life and work of Ernest Charles Jones (1819-1869), chartist and poet. They include birthday greetings in verse, in the form of a holograph letter, from Ernest Charles Jones to his father Charles Jones, both at Reinbeck, 1830; a holograph letter from Charles Jones from Hanover, to his wife [Charlotte] Matilda [Jones], 1837 (the writer's audience with the King, the Queen's party, a description of the writer's journey to Hanover), with a postscript by E. C. Jones; a holograph letter from Ernest Charles Jones from Sevenoaks, Kent, to his father Major [Charles] Jones at Bedford Place, Kensington, London, 1841; a petition, 1843, from Charlotte Matilda Jones to [Ernest Augustus], King of Hanover, for a widow's pension; Address of Ernest Jones, Esq., in reply to the Rev. W. Chamberlain's 'Remonstrance' to John Bright, Esq., M.P., 1867; a holograph letter, [1887], relating to the sale of the works of Ernest Jones; six holograph letters, 1887-[1898], from L. A. Atherley Jones to E. I. Collings (documents relating to Ernest Jones, the writer's father); and press cuttings, 1869-1905, relating to Ernest Jones, W. H. Chadwick, L. A. Atherley Jones, etc.

Jones, Ernest Charles, 1819-1869

Journal of Thomas Ellis Owen journal

  • NLW MS 23900B.
  • File
  • 1788

Journal, July-October 1788, of Thomas Ellis Owen, then a student at Christ Church, Oxford, later rector of Llandyfrydog, Anglesey, describing a tour of Germany, from London to Weimar.
The journal includes descriptions of Hamburg (ff. 2-3), Hanover (ff. 4 verso-6), Wolfenbüttel (8 recto-verso), the silver mines at Goslar (ff. 9 verso-11 verso), Göttingen (ff. 13-14), Münden (ff. 14-15), Cassel (ff. 15-19), and Weimar and its environs (ff. 21-28). The volume includes an anecdote relating to Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (ff. 18-19), and an account of a conversation with Goethe. (ff. 27 verso-28 verso).

Owen, T. E. (Thomas Ellis), 1764-1814.