- A 1/8.
- File
- 1881, Aug. 28.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
The essays were first published in the Cornhill Magazine but were re-published under the title On the Study of Celtic Literature.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
The essays were first published in the Cornhill Magazine but were re-published under the title On the Study of Celtic Literature.
Mary Scharlieb, 149 Harley Street,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Shall be pleased to assist the lady. Proposes a meeting.
Mansel Franklen, Clerk of the Peace Office, Cardiff,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Arthur John Williams's name has been placed in the Commission of the Peace for Glamorganshire.
Major-General Trevor Bruce Tyler, Cowbridge,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Doubts whether there will be vacancies in the Territorial Artillery. Lord Roberts' speech about artillery is 'sweeping' and 'ill judged'. Needs officers with experience of regular artillery.
Magazine cutting of Plas Coedymwstwr.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Lord Selborne, House of Lords,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Has sent a note in favour of Arthur John Williams to Mr Warrington Smyth.
Lord Rosebery, 38 Berkeley Square,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Hopes to visit Wales in 1894. Much enjoyed 'that quaint little meeting at St Martin's Lane under the auspices of Mr Jolly'.
Lord Ripon, 9 Chelsea Embankment,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Wishes Eliot Crawshay Williams success at Chorley. He would make an excellent MP.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Is glad Mrs Williams is improved. Is gardening. Arranges a meeting with A. J. Williams.
Lord Monkswell, the War Office,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Cannot accept an invitation for 4 February as he has arranged to dine with the Prime Minister.
Lord Kensington, St Brides, Little Haven,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Will remember the claims of Mrs Roberts's daughter when elections to the Ashford School take place. Will attend the function at Cardiff on 17 January but cannot accept A. J. Williams's offer of hospitality. How sad to hear of Sin ...d's death.
Lord Dunraven, L'Esperance, RYS,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Has written to Mr Irvine to ask him to take out Arthur John Williams's son himself to shoot rabbits or else to send the keeper with him.
Lord Courtney Of Penwith, Chelsea,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Has read A. J. Williams's draft bill on parliamentary reform and comments on its provisions. Domestic news.
Lord Courtney Of Penwith, Chelsea,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Disagrees on the method of proportional representation which should be adopted.
Lord Coleridge, Ottery St Mary,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Has finished at Swansea and must decline A. J. Williams's invitation. Was much impressed by south Wales.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Is sorry to learn of A. J. Williams's indisposition. Eliot Crawshay Williams has had a brilliant beginning to his career.
Lord Carrington, High Wycombe,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Eliot Crawshay Williams has done 'extraordinarily well'. Regrets the Political Committee was unable to grant A. J. Williams's request.
Lord Carrington, High Wycombe.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Is unable to attend the Federation meetings on the 16th and 18th.
Lord Carrington, 53 Prince's Gate, SW,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Has a previous engagement for 4 March.
Lord Carrington, 53 Princes Gate,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Is sorry to learn of A. J. Williams's illness. The scenes in the House of Lords have been 'pathetic', and the Tories appear 'ridiculous'. See A 2/18 for A. J. Williams's letter.