- L13797.
- Ffeil
- 1914 June 27.
Gileston Farm, Nr. Cardiff. Request for testimonial in support of his application for the post of farm bailiff.
Gileston Farm, Nr. Cardiff. Request for testimonial in support of his application for the post of farm bailiff.
Letter from Thomas, May (née Johnes),
London. Attempts to trace a Thomas Johnes, who was a surgeon in Calcutta.
Letter from Thomas, William, Mayor,
Thanks for pictures for the School of Art.
Horse Guards. Sir James's entitlement to a pension. Also with calculation of the amount to which Sir James will be entitled, written by Ritchie, L13809a.
Southsea. Thanks for a message from his old friend Jimmie Hills; other matters. Addressed to Mrs. Perowne.
London. Thanks for kindness; writer's health and money troubles.
Bexhill on Sea, Sussex. Thanks for sympathy on the death of her husband, [Henry Tombs).
Bexhill on Sea. Encloses some papers which contain a copy of Desanges's picture [? of Sir Henry Tombs, writer's uncle].
The Union Workhouse, Cheltenham. He is not suffering from malignant cancer after all, and asks Sir James to help him into a convalescent institution.
Cheltenham. The benefit derived from his stay at Weston; receipt of two pounds from the Cambridge Fund.
For letters from Baron Tredegar, 1901-1904, see Sir Godfrey Charles Morgan (L 12929-12932).
Horse Guards, War Office. It may take Sir James a long time to become a General; matters re Sir James's pension.
Horse Guards, War Office. Copy reply stating that Sir James wishes his application to be cancelled.
Letter from Treloar, [Sir] W[illiam] P. [D.N.B.],
London. Thanks for a kind donation.
Letter from Trench, Captain L.C,
Chatham Kent. Sapper Barnes's application for a commission. Endorsed with copy letter from Sir James to Lt. Col. Cochrane about Sapper Barnes.
Welsh and Midland Command, Chester. Sir James's willingness to be appointed Honorary Colonel of the 1st V[oluntary] B[attalion], Welsh Regiment. Endorsed with copy reply.
Bournemouth. A certain young man should be persona non grata as a magistrate.
Llanelli. Thanks for a letter of sympathy, and for retaining her services for the British Red Cross.
Letter from Turbervill, T. Picton,
Ewenny Priory, Bridgend. He will be pleased to have Sir James and Lady Hills-Johnes to stay for the encampment, and can provide a horse and coach.