Letter from Ramsay, M. Louisa (wife of Sir Andrew Ramsay),
- L5074.
- Ffeil
- [1873] Dec. 2.
29 Upper Phillimore Place. A meeting with a Mr. Johnes from America. [See L5067]. [See also L9046-60 to Betha Johnes].
Letter from Ramsay, M. Louisa (wife of Sir Andrew Ramsay),
29 Upper Phillimore Place. A meeting with a Mr. Johnes from America. [See L5067]. [See also L9046-60 to Betha Johnes].
Letter from Ramsay, M. Louisa (wife of Sir Andrew Ramsay),
15 Cromwell Cres. Thanks for a shawl; she hopes Betha is better; books she is reading; Nelson's fame.
Letter from Ramsay, M. Louisa (wife of Sir Andrew Ramsay),
Cromwell Crescent. A drive to Hanover Square; she is now aged 82; Ella's stay in Liverpool; she is thankful to be a Briton.
Letter from Ramsay, Violet [Sir Andrew Ramsay's daughter],
15 Cromwell Crescent. Thanks for a little black Irish cross, on which she has based the design of a cross for the Bishop of St David's. See also L 9061-9080 to Betha Johnes.
Letter from Ramsay, Violet [Sir Andrew Ramsay's daughter],
15 Cromwell Crescent. Sir F. Younghusband's sister's wonderful turquoise ornament; her mother's 200 birthday callers. Mutilated.
Letter from Ramsay, Violet [Sir Andrew Ramsay's daughter],
Odiham Hants. She will be sending silver wedding presents to Sir James and Lady Hills-Johnes; she cannot understand the King's refusal to shake hands with the Mutiny veterans.
Letter from Roberts, [Lord] Frederick,
Sleigh Ascot Berks. Enclosing copies of Blatchford's pamphlets; he did receive the little book about the invasion at Fishguard. See also L 9193-9203 to Betha Johnes.
Letter from Robinson, Geo[rge] E,
Cambrian Archaeological Association Cardiff. Asking if she and Miss [Betha] Johnes would let their father's membership of the Society continue in their names.
Newton Abbot. Season's greetings; ghost stories; a meeting with Mrs. Foley; he hopes Miss Hay will make Bobby [Sir James's brother, Robert Savi] a good wife.
Torquay. Christmas greetings; he is returning the gift of the late Marquis of Bute; he read that Sir James presided at a meeting when Sir G. Clarke spoke on anarchism.
Bryndir. Her stay at Bryndir [with Col. and Mrs. Caroline Roehampton Evans]; she expects to visit Miss Blommart at Clifton; Aunt Cary left Bryndir to Uncle James's daughter Winifred; other news.
Letter from Squire, Felicia G,
Trefusis House. The death of Admiral Moorman. [See also L9542 to Betha Johnes].
Letter from Squire, Felicia G,
Trefusis House. Thanks for a wreath; description of the funeral.
Llandovery. Re Mr. Justen's application to Lady Wilkinson's executors for £200, now in the hands of Mrs. C. Johnes and David Thomas, to pay for the publication of the book Desert Plants, and enclosing L5119. [See also L9746-52 to Betha Johnes].
Llandovery. Payment to Mr. Justen.
Llandovery. Mr. Carruther's promise to complete the inscriptions.
Letter from Thornton, Mary Aylmer (née Cookman),
Her tour of the far East with her husband. Hugh; Chinese customs. [See also L4503-4 from Mary Cookman].
Letter from Vaughan, Arthur Owen ('Owen Rhoscomyl', D.W.B.),
Cardiff. Regretting that her efforts with Mr. Rice were unsuccessful.
Letter from Wilkinson, [Sir] Gardner,
Reynoldston. Her expected visit. [See also L10018-26 to May 28 Betha Johnes].
Letters to her uncle, Rev. Frederick F. Edwardes, Gileston Manor, Cowbridge,
The letters are sent from Dolaucothy unless otherwise specified.