[--] Williams, from [--], St Johns, Canada East,
- 1210.
- Ffeil
- 1851, July 2.
His daily routine and life at the camp. His fellow officers.
[--] Williams, from [--], St Johns, Canada East,
His daily routine and life at the camp. His fellow officers.
Returning Mr Perkins's letter which she thought reasonable and judicious as usual. Family news.
Arrangements for Ann Jones to come to help addressee. Writer's health. Militia matters. Family affairs.
Success of the Welsh airs he had played. Everyone wanted copies. The need for a new edition of addressee's work. He had talked with his friend the publisher in London. Writer was prepared to take all the expense himself. Not certain of his future movements but wished to meet addressee at Llanover before Christmas.
E. A. Williams, Aberpergwm, from [--], Glasgow,
Personal and social news. Enquiries regarding local matters.
Acknowledgement of receipt by HM the Queen of addressee's vol. of music.
Wintry weather. All the other English families had left but her father had taken the Campagne for five months. Arrangements for their journey to Marseilles. Description of travels and activities.
Mr Williams's visit to the church where he was made a Benedict. Rumours concerning 'Lewis's indiscretions' and the 'senior member for Mary-le-bon'.
Enquiry concerning deed.
Sympathy upon the death of addressee's father. His high opinion of him.
Window with armorial bearing being prepared for Major and Mrs Smith by Mr Stephenson.
Desires to accept Mr Penrose's terms. Great distress all over the valley as all the works were partially stopped. Social news. Copy of letter from George Penrose enclosed.
Charles Morgan, Ruperra Castle,
Would be glad to act as godfather to addressee's son. Writer's activities.
Money matters. Local news.
Enclosing a paragraph which she had copied. Had called at Conduit Street but addressee was not in.
Miss Lloyd, from Edward Williams, Rhyl,
Has decided not to take the field but recommends John Jones of Penisa, Rhyl, as a tenant.