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Two French manuscripts,

G6 and G7 contain a note by Mrs Kitty Idwal Jones, 'These two books - a French comedy & Poésie de Ermelinda Talia appear to have belonged to R. R. Hughes, possibly of Coed Helen, Caernarfon. At any rate they were bought, with a miscellaneous collection of books, at the Coed Helen Sale c.1948-50. The family seems to have had French connections, & R. R. Hughes may have spent some months in Paris around 1829. I have not gone into the history of the family, but one of the things I bought at the sale was a tea & coffee set of La Reine porcelain, produced by a Paris firm under the patronage of Marie Antoinette, & consequently pre-revolution. K Idwal Jones'.

'Trip to South Africa',

Typescript diary notes, endorsed by John Herbert Lewis, 'Trip to South Africa, with T. E. Ellis, Ellis J. Griffith, Robert Hudson, sister & daughter, Charles Geake'.

Transfer Of Mortgage on property as in F32,

1 Robert Thomas Roberts of Llangerniew, shopkeeper, Hugh Roberts of Park Lane, Denbigh, gent, and John Roberts of Plas Bennett, p Llandyrnog, farmer, all in co Denb. 2 Jane Roberts of Llandyrnog Green, p Llandyrnog, co Denb, spinster. Transfer Of Mortgage on property as in F32.

Transfer Of Mortgage F20,

1 Hugh Jones of Bodfeirig, co Ang, gent. 2 Edwin Gosling of Mountsorrel, co Leicester, gent, and Anne his wife. 3 Hugh Jones of Caernarfon, co Caern, gent. 4 James Gosling of Sonning, co Berks, gent, and John Roberts Jones of Lleweni Hall, co Denb, gent. Transfer Of Mortgage F20.

The Bishop of St Asaph,

Correspondence between John Herbert Lewis and A. G. Edwards, bishop of St Asaph and later archbishop of Wales, on an array of political, ecclesiastical and personal matters, together with a few miscellaneous items.

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