Letter from Campbell, Edith Georgiana (wife of 3rd Earl Cawdor),
- L5675.
- Ffeil
- [1898-1907] June 1.
An improvement in the health of writer's husband.
Letter from Campbell, Edith Georgiana (wife of 3rd Earl Cawdor),
An improvement in the health of writer's husband.
Letter from Campbell, Edith Georgiana (wife of 3rd Earl Cawdor),
[?Her daughter] Eda is still abroad; hearing aids.
Letter from Campbell, Edith Georgiana (wife of 3rd Earl Cawdor),
A hearing aid.
Letter from Campbell, Evelyn Caroline (daughter of 2nd Earl Cawdor),
Thanks for B's offer to get E.C's verses revised.
Letter from Campbell, John Frederick Vaughan (2nd Earl Cawdor),
Stackpole Court. Praises her handwriting; thanks for writing to him. [See also L1927-54 and L2153-7 to John Johnes and L11048-53 to J.H.J.].
Letter from Campbell, John Frederick Vaughan (2nd Earl Cawdor),
8 Hill St London. Col. Malleson's book, The Indian Mutiny [Allen, 1881]; his daughter is going to try some electric treatment.
Letter from Campbell, Marian L,
26 Campden Hill Square Kensington. Asking whether writer's husband left his glasses behind; a fire on the hills near Dolaucothy.
Letter from Campbell, Marian L,
26 Campden Hill Square Kensington. The use they made of sketches given by B; influenza; the woeful war.
Letter from Carmarthenshire County Governing Body,
Announcing a meeting to consider applications received for the post of head mistress of the Girls' County School at Llandovery.
Letter from Carmarthenshire Society, Swansea,
It was agreed at the Society's dinner to send her a greetings telegram in Welsh, L5716b. Also with typescript copy of the telegram, L5716c.
Letter from Johnes, Betha (sister, now Lady Hills-Johnes),
Edwinsford. Mrs. Gundrey's son's excellent photographs; the putting ground with one hole in the centre; the Princess of Lusignam; the effects of various baths; the hospital meeting; a meeting with Mr. & Mrs. Booth and others; a French 'boule dougue', [bull dog].
Letter from Johnes, Betha (sister, now Lady Hills-Johnes),
Edwinsford. A hospital meeting; asks Charlotte to keep her letters so that she can use them to fill her diary.
Letter from Johnes, Betha (sister, now Lady Hills-Johnes),
Edwinsford. Greetings on their 'triple White Day', [wedding anniversary].
Letter from Johnes, Betha (sister, now Lady Hills-Johnes),
Edwinsford. James is better; a poor lame lady.
Letter from Johnes, Betha (sister, now Lady Hills-Johnes),
Edwinsford. J.H.J. is better but cannot travel till Monday; Mrs. Barran's family; J.H.J's outing with some boys; news of Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Chapman and others.
Letter from Johnes, Betha (sister, now Lady Hills-Johnes),
Cardiff. The Registrar's arrival; B.J's stay at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff.
Letter from Johnes, Betha (sister, now Lady Hills-Johnes),
Clifton. A visit to Lizzie Lloyd, where she saw Mrs. Smith and Miss Lucas.
Letter from Johnes, Betha (sister, now Lady Hills-Johnes),
Clifton. Books; a charming view; a drive with Lizzie; Mary Hancock's son's departure for India.
Letter from Johnes, Betha (sister, now Lady Hills-Johnes),
Clifton. She has had a pleasant time, apart from her worry about Mary.
Letter from Johnes, Betha (sister, now Lady Hills-Johnes),
Clifton. The heavy burden upon the nation; books she is reading; a draught blowing into Mary's room.