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Consent to the sale of the advowson specified in no. 71/3/7

  1. Rev. Robert William Hippisley, rector of Stow St Edwards, Gloucestershire; 2. Sir John Shelley of Shobrook Park, bart, Robert Taunton Raikes of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, barrister, Walter John Radcliffe of Warleigh, esq., and Copleston Lopes Radcliffe of Derriford, esq. Consent of 1 to the sale of the advowson specified in no. 71/3/7.

Consent to the sale of the advowson specified in no. 71/3/7

  1. Rev. William Hippisley, clerk; 2. Sir John Shelley of Shobrook Park, bart, Robert Taunton Raikes of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, barrister, Walter John Radcliffe of Warleigh, esq., and Copleston Lopes Radcliffe of Derriford, esq. Consent of 2 to the sale of the advowson specified in no. 71/3/7 to 2 in no. 71/3/9 for £1,700.

Call Wind to Witness

A copy of the poetry anthology pamphlet Call Wind to Witness: Poems by John Bayliss, Charles Hamblett, Alun Lewis and Emanuel Litvinoff (London: Russell Clarke at the sign of the Capriole, [1942]), edited by Hamblett, with a prefatory note by Derek Sandford.
The volume contains the Alun Lewis poems 'Love Letter' and 'Infantry' (pp. 10-11), which likely constitutes his first appearance in book form.

Hamblett, Charles

The Pageant of the Roads of England : 9. Turpin's Ride to York by L. Du Garde Peach

R12/1124/1/4.
The Pageant of the Roads of England : 9. Turpin's Ride to York by L. Du Garde Peach.
First broadcast: 10 October 1933.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for The Pageant of the Roads of England : 9. Turpin's Ride to York by L. Du Garde Peach.

The Pageant Roads of England No.10 by L. Du Gorde Peach

R12/1124/2/4.
The Pageant Roads of England No.10 by L. Du Gorde Peach.
First broadcast: 24 October 1933.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for The Pageant Roads of England No.10: The Stage Coach, by L. Du Gorde Peach.

Contraband No.1 by J.D Strange

R12/1124/4/2.
Contraband No.1 by J.D Strange .
First broadcast: 18 December 1933.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Contraband No.1 by J.D Strange .

Correspondence relating to the frog-bone superstition, membership of the Freemen of Llantrisant, etc.

Correspondence, 1958-87, relating to the frog-bone superstition, membership of the Freemen of Llantrisant, preparation of wills for George Ewart Evans and his wife, reviews for the Times Educational Supplement, offer of an honorary degree from the University of Wales and his rejection of it, 1978, and his honorary degree from Essex University, 1982; letters from Victor Bonham-Carter and the Prime Minister's office, 1968-87 (422/2-27), in connection with a civil list pension; F[lorence Evans], 1 October 1976 (422/30), with family news; copy letters from George Ewart Evans and Peter du Sautoy to Lord Rhodes, 10 and 14 April 1975 (422/40-1), concerning his contribution to one of the East Anglian books.

[Senior Police Officer with medals]

Half-length studio portrait of a senior police officer in ceremonial dress wearing two medals bearing King George V's head. On the right is the King's Police Medal, on the left is believed to be the 1911 Police Coronation Medal.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Cyclist, Welsh Regiment]

Studio portrait of a cyclist from the Welsh Regiment posing on his bicycle, to which are strapped a rifle and bedroll. Probably a member of the 7th (Cyclist) Battalion, Welsh Regiment formed in 1908..

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

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