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Incoming estate letters,

Topics discussed include sale of estate timber (5294, 5388, 5394, 5408, 5409, 5446, 5460, 5486, 5506, 5518, 5541, 5542, 5602, 5603, 5623, 5668, 5678, 5976, 6032); indirect references to the First World War, and especially its effects on agriculture (5337, 5341, 5375, 5414, 5420, 5474, 5505, 5518, 5557-58, 5566-67, 5709, 5684, 5706, 5726, 5729, 5735, 5739, 5752, 5772, 5908, 5923, 5943, 5985); soldiers employed in agricultural and estate work (5380, 5405, 5472, 5479, 5497, 5502, 5503, 5509, 5517, 5519, 5522, 5524, 5554, 5564, 5592, 5613, 5649, 5669, 5676, 5708, 5991, 6044); sale of outlying portions of the Voelas estate with tenants given the first refusal (5570, 5646, 5652, 5740, 5749, 5768, 5781, 5816, 5835, 5866, 5893, 5937, 5953, 5955, 6003, 6030, 6037, 6049-50); labourers combining to reduce their hours and improve their wages (5612, 5619, 5621, 5629, 5631-32, 5637, 5645, 5655, 5725, 5752, 5805, 5815); problems with the Cefnamwlch bailiff (C5831, 5869, 5896, 5905, 5997, 6001);.

Menu and programme for the celebratory dinner held by the North Wales Ministry of Labour Staff Social, at the Imperial ...,

Menu and programme for the celebratory dinner held by the North Wales Ministry of Labour Staff Social, at the Imperial Station Hotel, Colwyn Bay, 17 March 1928, on the occasion of the retirement of Owen W. Owen, Esq., CBE, Divisional Controller for Wales, together with copies of verses composed in his honour, a letter of appreciation, 14 June 1928, from Tom Hughes, City Hall, Cardiff, and verses referring to Owen's period in South Africa. 1928.

Letters from Alfred Edwin Morris to Bill Gibbs,

Included are letters written by Morris when he was stationed in France during World War I; letters written whilst a student at St. David's College, Lampeter and whilst a student at St. Johns College, Oxford; letters written whilst he was Bishop of Monmouth; and letters when he was Archbishop of Wales. Some of the letters are addressed to 'Billy' (Bill Gibbs), and are signed 'Skipper' (Alfred Edwin Morris).

Letters, 1917-1918, written by Morris when he was stationed in France during World War I.

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