Letter from Llewelyn, John T[albot] D[illwyn],
- L7982.
- File
- 1919 Jan. 7.
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
St. Clears. Sympathy on the death of Sir James Hills-Johnes.
Letter from Llewelyn, John T[albot] D[illwyn],
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
St. Clears. Sympathy on the death of Sir James Hills-Johnes.
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Dolgellau. Mr. Pritchard Morgan no longer has any connection with the Gwynfynydd gold mine; Betha is going to a school in Germany; the loss of friends; Dr Williams's school at Dolgellau is a good one.
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Silloth. Thanks for a photograph of Sir James, and good wishes for B's future happiness.
Letter from Hughes, Joshua Pritchard [D.W.B.] (Bishop of Llandaff ),
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Thanks for New Year greetings.
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Letter from Hughes, Nina Gwynne,
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Glancothy. The death of General Macfarlane; Gwynne is enjoying his trip,.
Letter from Hughes, Nina Gwynne,
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Glancothy. She is delighted that B. and Sir James will be able to visit Glancothy.
Letter from Hughes, Nina Gwynne,
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Florence. Signor Papini's interest in B; the Royal visit to Wales; an enjoyable stay at Florence; visits to friends; a beautiful book of Vinciliate from Signor Papini; other news.
Letter from Hughes, Nina Gwynne,
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Glancothy. Thanks for sympathy on the death of her sister.
Letter from Hughes, Nina Gwynne,
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Glancothy. Pleasure that the County is at last showing its appreciation of Sir James, [given the Freedom of Carmarthen]; a shoot at Dolaucothy.
Letter from Hughes, Nina Gwynne,
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Glancothy. Description of the memorial service for Sir James at St Peters, [Carmarthen]; anxiety about B.
Letter from Hughes, Nina Gwynne,
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Glancothy. Her enjoyment of the visit to Dolaucothy, which was followed by a visit to Aberystwyth, where she was shown round the National Library of Wales by Mr. Ballinger.
Letter from Hughes, Robert Walmer,
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
The death of his wife. [See also L12282-97 to J.H.J.].
Letter from Hughes, Robert Walmer,
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
He is sad to hear of Mrs. Johnes's illness; he is sorry that he failed to join them at Homburg; his indifferent health and depression.
Letter from Hughes, [Rev.] William [D.W.B.],
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Llanuwchllyn Vicarage Bala. The present crisis of the Church in Wales; and a request for a subscription.
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Carmarthen. Sympathy on the death of Sir James Hills-Johnes.
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Abermarlais Park Llangadock. Sympathy on the death of Sir James Hills-Johnes.
Letter from Huxley, Henrietta,
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
St. John's Wood. Thanks for refreshing words of kindness about her husband [Rt. Hon. Prof. Thomas Henry Huxley (D.N.B.)]. Also with letter, L7066a, [to Henrietta Huxley from Nellie Huxley] asking her to forward L7066 to Miss Johnes.
Letter from Jayne, Francis John (Bishop of Chester) [D.N.B.],
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Thanks for her benevolence in singing before an audience, whose appreciation of her singing was obvious; he was unaware that the Misses Price were going with her. [See also L12335-54 to J.H.J.].
Letter from Jenkins, J. Austin,
Part of Dolaucothi Estate Records,
Secretary and Registrar University College, Cardiff. Thanks for writing a letter of interest to his little soldier loving boy, who cheered wildly when he saw a picture of Sir James greeting Sir George White.