- 900.
- File
- [c.1867].
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THE's memorial, gives details of Horatio's career. (see No. 900),
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THE's obituary notice in the Brecon County Times,
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Thomas Watkins of Pen y Gare, Cwmdû, co. Brec, yeoman, and Samuel Watkins (his son), now of Pant y Collin, Llandeilo Gresenni (Llantilio Crossenny, Monm.); promise to pay £40 to Thomas Walters of Llansanffraid, co. Brec.
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Tithe receipts and payments, for Tylwch and Cilgwyn estates,
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Transcripts of the inscriptions of the gravestones of the James family in Rhaeadr churchyard, together with biographical notes, a transcript of the gravestone of Major Edward Jones, who was buried in Cwm Deuddwr churchyard, 1857; and a note that Mrs Henry Probert's mother's tombstone is in Prestbury churchyard.
Transcripts of tombstone inscriptions of the Symonds family,
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Travel document issued by the Foreign Office to Major HJE, travelling on the Continent,
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Trench map of Mametz Wood, south of Bazentin-le-Petit, France, with notes obtained by a patrol of the 2nd Batt. The Royal Irish Regt. (A copy of the original is NLW, René Hague MS 1b).
Trust account of Captain H. James. (Signed by Catherine Jane James),
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Trust estate accounts, between the Rev. J. H. Evans and S. W. Williams,
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Two invitations from Indian gentlemen in Calcutta to Mr and Mrs John Jones James,
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Two letters from Commander Peter Bowen, RN Hospital, Bermuda, to his mother, informing her of an accident he received by falling down a lift shaft on HMS Furious, and wonders whether he will be able to fly again.
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Two letters, from J. Romilly Allen, Cambrian Archaeological Association, 20 Bloomsbury Square, London, to Stephen William Williams, concerning his article on Abbey Cwm-hir.
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Two (slightly different) photographs of groups of veterans in front of the King's Liverpool Regiment Memorial. (HJE is in centre of front row).