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Letter-book, 450ff., press copies of Thomas Griffiths, accountant and agent to Nanteos estate for period 1871-84 [see also nos 283-4] ...,

Letter-book, 450ff., press copies of Thomas Griffiths, accountant and agent to Nanteos estate for period 1871-84 [see also nos 283-4], relating mainly to insurance policies and accounts of the estate and other persons. ff. 420-9 were later used by S. J. Evans as secretary of Montgomeryshire Association of Headmasters and Headmistresses during 1896, copies of twelve letters being included, relating mainly to resolutions passed at meetings of the association, including two copies of a letter from S. J. Evans to J. E. Southall, Newport re his work on a Welsh Grammar, i.e. Studies in Welsh Grammar and Philology [see no. 289. For letters of S. J. Evans see nos 138-204 and 208-27. See also no. 286].

Letter from Vincent Evans, London,

Particulars of procedure relating to selecting competition subjects at each National Eisteddfod, and sender's apology for his inability to attend a gathering at Bryncelli Ddu.

Letter from Tom Williams, Aberystwyth,

Letter on behalf of Dictionary of the Welsh Language committee requesting S. J. Evans to read his edition of Welsh. [see also no. 203]. See also no. 285 for letter book of S. J. Evans as secretary of Montgomeryshire Association of Headmasters and Headmistresses during 1896, and nos 208-27 for letters relating to the history of Anglesey.

Letter from Tom Williams, Aberystwyth,

Letter on behalf of Dictionary of the Welsh Language committee concerning S. J. Evans offer to read [his edition] of Drych y Prif Oesoedd, and referring to other offers to read books. Welsh. [see also no. 204].

Letter from Richard Williams, Bala,

Particulars of history of Bala Grammar School, and sender's request for return of enclosed copy of 'Scheme for School at Bala, 1866'. [Copy of 'Scheme' not attached].

Letter from [REV.] D. J. Bowen, Ruabon,

Particulars relating to founding of Ruabon Grammar School and school's coat of arms, with enclosed page from a pamphlet on same subject, also congratulatory remark on recipient's OBE.

Letter from R. Holland, Westminster,

Particulars given on behalf of the 'National Society for promoting the education of the poor in the principles of the Established Church' re founding and work of society.

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