- L5341.
- Ffeil
- [1883] May 13.
Slough. Encloses an advertisement; he hopes to visit Dolaucothy when his health improves; the fuss about Jane Carlyle's letters.
Slough. Encloses an advertisement; he hopes to visit Dolaucothy when his health improves; the fuss about Jane Carlyle's letters.
Slough. He hopes to see her at Dolaucothy one day; thanks for Lord Bute's lettering; a photo of Bothwell; new members given to Ireland.
The inclusion of the portraits of Sir James and Sir Harry Tombs in a book.
B's forthcoming visit; Dr Gray may have something interesting to say of Caubul.
He looks forward to the General's visit; a meeting of the Meteorological Society.
The General [J.H.J.]'s stay; other matters.
Letter from Berrington, Arthur [Davies],
Woodland Castle. Tells her not to believe that anything between them could degenerate into friendship and asks her what has made her change.
Letter from Berrington, Arthur [Davies],
Llanover. He does not wish to cause her unhappiness; a visit to Abergavenny; his weakness.
Letter from Berrington, T[revor],
Llanwrtyd Wells. His pleasure that the General is better and safely home again. See L 10804-7 to J.H.J.
Letter from Berrington, T[revor],
Pantygoitre Abergavenny. Thanks for a letter, a card and a prayer; news of his little son.
St. Fagan's Vicarage Aberdare. Thanks for a wreath on the death of her husband, which was hastened by Dean Howells's death; they are now badly off.
St. Fagan's Vicarage. Lady Llanover did receive the sacrament from Methodist ministers, but never at her own home; her funeral sermon. Addressed to Llanover and endorsed with notes.
Hay. Encloses pamphlets; the question of whether Monmouthshire belongs to Wales or to England.
Letter from Biffe, Elizabeth B,
Langham Hotel London. Recommends Ellen Mary Jones as a housemaid.
Letter from Bishop, Carrie F.A,
Llandrindod Wells. Congratulations on Sir James's nephew's engagement to Dorothea Pryse-Rice.
Letter from Bishop, Caroline E,
Thanks for kind sympathy and a lovely wreath [on the death of her father-in-law, Charles Bishop of Dolygarreg].
Letter from Blackie, E[liza], H. Stuart (wife of John S. Blackie),
Edinburgh. Thanks for kindness to her husband; invites B. to Scotland; her husband's London lectures.
Letter from Blackie, E[liza], H. Stuart (wife of John S. Blackie),
Edinburgh. Thanks for kindness to her husband; the discipline of life; a student is staying with her.
Letter from Blackie, E[liza], H. Stuart (wife of John S. Blackie),
Edinburgh. B's accident, [a broken arm]; Hans [? the student]'s lectures; writer's bad nerves.
Letter from Blackie, E[liza], H. Stuart (wife of John S. Blackie),
Edinburgh. Writer's grief for her late husband, and her bad nerves.