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Part of Thomas Edward Ellis Papers
Part of Thomas Edward Ellis Papers
Part of Thomas Edward Ellis Papers
Volume of notes on economic and economic history taken by T. E. Ellis at Oxford,
Part of Thomas Edward Ellis Papers
Typewritten copies of letters sent by T. E. Ellis to John Ballinger,
Part of Thomas Edward Ellis Papers
Typescript of extracts from the South Wales Daily News of contributions by T. E. Ellis,
Part of Thomas Edward Ellis Papers
Letters written to T. E. Ellis, 1876-1899, from correspondents including A. H. D. Acland, D. R. Daniel, Ellis Jones Griffith, Lord Rosebery and others; drafts and copies of letters by T. E. Ellis, [c. 1879]-1899; miscellaneous correspondence and papers concerning T. E. Ellis, 1886-1929; diaries, 1889-1897; newspaper cuttings, printed matter, notes, petitions and papers on political matters, 1877-1910; and family papers, consisting mainly of letters to Mrs T. E. Ellis, 1897-1929.
Ellis, Thomas Edward, 1859-1899
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Testimonial written by William T. Phillips, headmaster of Bala Grammar School in which he states that T. E. Ellis would prove a credit to any college should he continue his studies. His great drawback was his delicate health.
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Testimonial presented to T. E. Ellis by his associates at the party headquarters, congratulating him on his approaching marriage and expressing their appreciation of his kindness and courtesy.
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T. E. Ellis further correspondence and papers,
Part of Thomas Edward Ellis Papers
This group represents further papers deposited by Mr. T. I. Ellis (see Annual Reports, 1964, p. 26, 1965, p. 27, 1966, pp. 26-27 and 1969, pp. 48-49) and it is these papers which have been gathered together and catalogued here. The numbering is a continuation of that used previously, and the general method of cataloguing has been retained. The main part of this collection is made up of letters addressed to T. E. Ellis (nos. 3217-3850), which mostly date from the 1890s. The most important letters are those of Lord Rosebery who was Prime Minister from 1894 to 1895 and leader of the Liberal Party until his resignation in October 1896. This correspondence illuminates Rosebery's uneasy relationship with other prominent Liberals and includes Rosebery's letter of resignation as leader of the Liberal Party, along with a covering letter to Ellis explaining the reasoning behind his decision (nos. 3750-3751). See also family papers (nos 4738-5036).
Rom: Richard Jones, Caersws. Living in Betws, near Newtown,
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Rev. J. Crowle Ellis, Paddington Green. Congratulations. Sympathises with addressee' views,
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Part of Thomas Edward Ellis Papers
Resolution of censure on Miss W. A. Ellis concerning her evidence before the Underground Quarries Commission regarding the domestic habits of quarrymen's wives.
R. Owen Jones Blaenau Ffestiniog. Site for school,
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Part of Thomas Edward Ellis Papers