Y Goleuad: versions of the "Pax Nobiscum" letter in Welsh,
- 779-780.
- File
- c. 1917.
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
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Y Goleuad: versions of the "Pax Nobiscum" letter in Welsh,
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Y Genedl: Lloyd George and the war,
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Y Genedl: Lansdowne and the War,
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Wynne Jones from 2 Wells Street, G.I.R., [London] to John [Bryn Roberts],
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Congratulations.
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Pigs: a glut at the Midland markets. Hopes Mrs Roberts continues to improve. Welsh.
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Wilson, Philip Whitwell,. After Two Years: A Study of American Prohibition. (UK Alliance). 116 Pp.
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Denbigh Registrarship: would like the job. Wrexham Registrarship. Recently displaced as solicitor to the Miners' Federation.
Will[iam] Thornton Jones from Chauntry House, Beaumaris, to [John Bryn Roberts],
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Congratulations. A calamity for the North Wales circuit.
W[illia]m Thomas from Bodlondeb, Morfa Nevin, to the Rev[eren]d J[ohn] Owen, MA, at Criccieth,
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The local Liberal Committee committed to support Jones-Parry. John Roberts's chance will come again. Welsh.
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Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Pigs: poor prices for them in Midland markets: Manchester, Stretford. Requests Llanerchymedd 'snisin'. Welsh.
William Roberts from Wolverhampton, to Hugh Roberts at Penbol, near Llanerchymedd, Anglesey,
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Hugh's new son. Pigs: the market still difficult. Welsh.
W[illia]m Roberts from Wolverhampton to Hugh Roberts at Penbol, near Llanerchmedd, Anglesey,
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Pigs: the need to obtain good quality. Reverend Thomas does not get fat on twopence farthing this year. Welsh.
Willi[a]m Roberts from Wolverhampton to Hugh Roberts at Penbol, near Amlwch, Anglesey,
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Pigs: poor time for selling. Welsh.
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William Roberts from Castle Inn, Dudley Street, Wolverhampton, to Hugh Roberts at Penbol isa, near Amlwch, Anglesey, and to [Catherine Roberts], the writer's sister. D[aniel] R[oberts] has returned to help E[benezer]. Pigs: three loads enough. Trouble brewing in England: the Birmingham union. Welsh. English.
William Roberts from Birminghan to Hugh Roberts at Penbol, near Llanarchmedd, Anglesey,
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Intends coming home. Will bring money. Pigs: prospects not good. Welsh.
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Hopes little Hugh is better. Pigs: expects the market to pick up.
W[illia]m Roberts from Birmingham to Hugh Roberts at Penbol, near Amlwch, Anglesey,
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Pigs: the market pretty flat. Suggests a remedy for the little boy. Welsh.
William Roberts from Bangor to [Hugh Roberts at Penbol, Amlwch],
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A Dolbenmaen property is up for sale by the proprietor of the Blue Bell, Llannerch-y-medd. Richard Jones, Garn, the preacher, would like to buy it, but has not the money. The writer has agreed to buy it for him, and instructs the recipient to carry out the transaction with the innkeeper. Welsh.