- L4469.
- Ffeil
- (1906) Nov. 21.
Taunton. Her cataract cannot be operated on at that time of year because of her age.
Taunton. Her cataract cannot be operated on at that time of year because of her age.
Cannes. Betha should go to Clifton; M. B's attacks of suffocation.
London. She will be happy to give her services at the Eisteddfod concert. With envelope, L4472a.
London. She will let Charlotte know her time of arrival at Carmarthen.
Letter from Bonville, W[illiam] (cousin),
Ferryside. Asks Cha to give Betha the enclosed copy of a very old inscription in Welsh, seen on the gate of Talgarth churchyard.
Letter from Bonville, W[illiam] (cousin),
Aberystwyth. The deaths of Lady Drummond, Mr. George, and Mrs. Davies's nephew; W. B's interview with the mining engineer.
London. The death of writer's Aunt Susan.
Plymouth. A line to say farewell before leaving the country.
Letter from Childers, A[ugusta],
Italy. Looks forward with pleasure to seeing Cha and B. on her return to England.
Narberth. Thanks for letters of sympathy on the death of her mother. Typescript. [See also letters to Betha Johnes].
Letter from Cookman, C[harles] C[aesar] (husband of C.A.M. Johnes),
Birthday greetings.
Letter from Cookman, C[harles] C[aesar] (husband of C.A.M. Johnes),
His father's departure for Dublin; Alicia's illness; poetry. Copy. Incomplete.
London. The death of 'our sweet angel'; her brother's loneliness in Ireland.
Campden Grove. Ada [Ogilvie]'s death, [See L4416]; failure to see Mrs. Ross; Does Sir James know Sir Edward Campbell?.
San Remo. Her brother's death; Mr. Bonville's drawing.
Basle. Her homeward route; Miss de Bunsen's arrival at Hotel Swisse; S.C's arrival at Long Ditton.
14 Evelyn Mansions. She has been reading the account of their father [John Johnes]'s life.
14 Evelyn Mansions. Thanks for an account of the opening of a hall; the king and queen of Italy's visit to London; bazaars.
14 Evelyn Mansions. Sir James's brother [Archibald]'s death; Bonville's pictures.
14 Evelyn Mansions. Thanks for a photograph of the trio [Sir James, Lady Hills-Johnes, Charlotte Johnes]. Mutilated.