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Augusta Hall (Gwenynen Gwent), Llanover, to Taliesin Williams,

Aug[usta] Hall, 'Gwenynen Gwent', Llanover, to [Taliesin Williams]. The enclosed was sent her by Mr Rees of Cascob, who requested her to get some opinions as to its contents, indeed a translation she believes. She did not forget his MSS - there seemed to be a great fear on the part of the Committee of appropriating their slender funds for purchase if they could procure transcripts merely for the expense of copying. Mr Price. Asking him to give her any information he can respecting the copies of the Ll: Ll: Enclosure wanting.

Augusta Hall, Llanover, to Taliesin Williams.

Aug. Hall, Llanover, to [Taliesin Williams]. His health - Mr Rees's report. She assures him he is mistaken about the Liber Ll: and begs he will not consider that she speaks unfeelingly from any disbelief of his illness, but she did and does consider that he is bound in justice to the Society to save it from further loss by some plan such as she suggested, though most unsatisfactory. Explaining her sentence in allusion to leaving Merthyr. She has sent his letter on to Mr Rees, but it is sadly perplexing to know what to do. She is very glad to hear that he is going to Aberpergwm for a little change.

Augusta Hall, Portman Square, to Taliesin Ab Iolo,

A. H., 24 Portman Square, London, to Taliesin Ab Iolo, Merthyr Tydfil. Telling him not to write a long letter, but just to let her know what he means to say about Govor. Why she is so anxious about this - she wants Sir Benj. to adopt the o in spelling the place, and she cannot accomplish this as yet. Till his book is out they will not use the o.

Augusta Hall, Llanover, to Taliesin Ab Iolo,

A. H., Llanover, to Taliesin Ab Iolo, Merthyr Tydfil. She will answer his remarks categorically (?concerning the Society's subjects and prizes). Mr Johnes's Essay is published and she has a spare copy (for the addressee). The author of the successful Essay is also here - Mr Meyer - and she wants him to make the addressee's acquaintance. He is preparing for the press also.

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