A. W. Halden, Swansea, to E. T. John, London,
- 974.
- File
- 1913, Oct. 20.
Part of E. T. John papers
Swansea Borough Council's resolution calling for Welsh autonomy in education. Typescript.
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A. W. Halden, Swansea, to E. T. John, London,
Part of E. T. John papers
Swansea Borough Council's resolution calling for Welsh autonomy in education. Typescript.
A. W. Matthews, Llwynypia, to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Recent labour troubles have depleted the resources of the Mid-Rhondda and District Dairymen's Association such that they are unable to send representatives to the Cardiff meeting of Welsh agriculturalists.
A, E. Hughes, Penrhyndeudraeth to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Joining Celtic Congress.
Abel J. Jones, Cardiff, to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Enclosing summary accounts re publication of Deffro! Mae'n Ddydd! Praises E. T. John's Llanelli speech. Welsh/English. Typescript.
Abel J. Jones, Cardiff, to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Re publication of Jones's pamphlet, Deffro! Mae'n Ddydd!. Typescript.
Abel J. Jones, Cardiff, to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Struggling to sell copies of Jones's book Deffro! Mae'n Ddydd! Asking E. T. John to pay for the sending of a copy to each County School in Wales. Wishes to remain anonymous. Only E. T. John and John Hinds have given any help with the project. Typescript. Welsh.
Abel John Jones, Cardiff, to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Asking E. T. John to promote-Jones's pamphlet Deffro! Mae'n Ddydd! at Llanelli the next two days. Typescript.
Part of E. T. John papers
Aberystwyth. St. David's Day. E. T. John's speech at the dinner of the Aberystwyth Welsh Society,
Part of E. T. John papers
Typescript. Welsh.
Against Home Rule. The Case for the Union by A. J. Balfour and others,
Part of E. T. John papers
Against Home Rule. The Case for the Union by A. J. Balfour and others, 1912.
Against the Vote of Credit (Commons, November 1914, undelivered),
Part of E. T. John papers
(Agnes) Aston, (London) to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Thanking for the tickets. Telegram.
Agnes Aston, London, to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Gratitude for the ticket E. T. John gave her.
Ag(n)es O'farrelly to (A. O.) Roberts,
Part of E. T. John papers
Asking him to delay his visit to Ireland until the Irish Committee is certain of its booking of the Abbey Theatre. (4369: 4375). Typescript copy.
Agnes O'farrelly to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Inviting E. T. John to her place for a chat. Depressing news (for Irish freedom). (3013: 3026).
(Agnes O'Farrelly) to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Still in Dublin awaiting the outcome of the Dáil. Divided legislature for Ireland is certain. (3029: 3038).
Agnes O'farrelly to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Praising E. T. John's obvious interest in the Celtic Congress. Irish preparations for Edinburgh. Dublin Congress planned for August 1920. Her brother is visiting chemical works at Conwy and Manchester. (2194: 2208).
Agnes O'farrelly to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Re the Irish University Senate elections - political moves. Celtic Congress constitution and the Gaelic League. (2361: 2432).
Agnes O'farrelly to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Scottish Celtic Congress turmoils. Seeks Welsh Outlook editors address. Lloyd George's Caernarfon speech: O'Farrelly always knew Lloyd George hated Ireland. Accuses Lloyd George of 'ripening the present situation' and forecasts his downfall. Word of praise for Llewelyn Williams. (2683: 2713).
Agnes O'farrelly to E. T. John,
Part of E. T. John papers
Agreeable to travel to Scotland on the 21st, if E. T. John has the meeting arranged (re Celtic Congress). Miss Dobbs may accompany her. Hyde will not. (4941: 4958). Typescript.