Dangos 1531 canlyniad

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Penralley Papers
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Letters from Walter (Castle House, Trecastle, Brecs.) to his brother Horatio regarding family affairs, but also mentioning the newly-disestablished Church ...,

Letters from Walter (Castle House, Trecastle, Brecs.) to his brother Horatio regarding family affairs, but also mentioning the newly-disestablished Church in Wales. Says that in Llywel 'I have had to do all the work of calling the meetings, compiling the Electoral Roll of the Parish, etc., and generally making all the arrangements to "carry on" under the new Constitution'. Mentions that collections in Llywel Church had raised roughly £100 for the Welsh Church Fund, whilst he, David, Brychan and Florrie (his Jeffreys cousins), had each given £100.

Bundle of papers, concerning SWW's nephew, Francis Howel Evans, including a letter to SWW from Francis's elder brother, Horatio J ...,

Bundle of papers, concerning SWW's nephew, Francis Howel Evans, including a letter to SWW from Francis's elder brother, Horatio J. Evans, referring to Frank's financial problems; and letters to SWW from Frank himself, and telling of Walter as 'only wasting time and losing any connection he may have had out in Denver'.

Letter, from W. B. Evans, Castle House, Trecastle, co. Brec., to Miss M. S. Evans, Aswardby Rectory, Falkingham, Lincs., regarding ...,

Letter, from W. B. Evans, Castle House, Trecastle, co. Brec., to Miss M. S. Evans, Aswardby Rectory, Falkingham, Lincs., regarding the sale of the Penralley estate and enclosing a list of the amounts realized by the sale; refers to Gretta as being with the McGuires in Lincolnshire, and to Peter (Cdr. HPB Evans) as "such a fine bonny healthy boy and so good".

Typescript of extracts, from the letters of Mary Penry, Lititz, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania to her uncle Meredith Penry, her cousin ...,

Typescript of extracts, from the letters of Mary Penry, Lititz, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania to her uncle Meredith Penry, her cousin, Kitty Penry and her cousin's child, Eliza Powell. Makes it clear that after her father's death, she and her mother went to America in 144; tells of her mother's unhappy second marriage; notes that a first cousin of her mother was Mrs Rumsey of Abergavenny; and tells how "the smallpox which I had in England spoiled the little beauty I had".

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