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Letters to Richard Rees,

Thirty-six holograph and autograph letters and postcards, as per address or by inference, to Richard Rees at Machynlleth, including:- (a) Letters from Rich[ar]d Bennett, Llanbrynmair, 1894-1901 (3), Henry Davies, Aberangell, [18]97, David Evans, Cemmes, [18]86, Evan Evans, Cemmaes, 1912, J. Hughes, undated, T. J. James, Dinas Mawddwy, 1885-1899 (2), Margreat (sic) Jane Jarman, Llanwirin (sic), 1902, Hugh E. Jones, Mallwyd, undated, J. Owen Jones, Cemmaes, 1900, R. W. Jones, Aberangell, 1900 and undated (2), W[illia]m Jones, Bryngoronwy, undated, Meredydd Morgan, Carno , [18]94, J. O. Reese, Aberangell, [18]93, Rich[ar]d Thomas, Dinas Mawddwy , [18]99, and W[illia]m Williams, Mallwyd, Dinas Mawddwy, 1891-1894 and undated (6), all relating to the results of scripture examinations and other matters connected with the annual festival of the Sunday schools of the Calvinistic Methodist churches in the Glandyfi and Llanbryn-mair district. (b) Letters from Edmund Gillart, clerk to the Machynlleth Urban District Council, Machynlleth, 1922 (the council's sympathy with recipient on his illness), J. H. Hollyer, Droitwich, 1897 (a donation from Mr. John Corbett towards Machynlleth County Intermediate School), R. W. Jones, Aberangell, 1922 (recipient's illness), Messrs. G. and W. Morton, boot and shoe manufacturers, Birmingham, 1897 (a donation towards Machynlleth Intermediate School), A[rthur] C[harles] Humphreys Owen, Glansevern and London, 1894 (2) (queries in connection with ? the new school at Machynlleth), Llewelyn Phillips, clerk to the County of Montgomery Elementary Education Authority, Newtown, 1905 (2) (meetings of committees to discuss the teaching of Welsh and Temperance), H. Meredith Roberts, clerk to the governors of Machynlleth County Intermediate School, 1922 ( the governors' sympathy with recipient on his illness), John Rowlands, clerk to the Machynlleth District Education Committee, Machynlleth, 1905 (a meeting of the executive committee to consider the Aberhosan school site ), Henry Wiggin, Harborne, near Birmingham, [18]97 (a donation towards [Machynlleth] new school), and D. J. Williams [London], [18]97 (a donation towards [Machynlleth] Inter-mediate School).

Machynlleth district school records,

Copies of attendance returns for the period May 1904 - December 1905 submitted by the attendance officer of the Machynlleth District Education Committee; and a copy of the statement of accounts of the governing body of the Machynlleth County School District for the year ending 31 March 1907.

Miscellaneous letters,

Twenty-four letters, etc., 1805-1885 and undated, to and from various persons. The details in alphabetical order are as follows: Evan R. Bebb, New York, 1835, to the Reverend Gardiner Spring, D. D., (in) England ( introducing the writer's kinsman, the Reverend Samuel Roberts), (?) John [ i.e. Sir John] Conroy, Arbor field Hall, 1851, to an unnamed correspondent (thanking him for the perusal of certain papers, education, dissenters and the church school), Francis Darwin, Down, Beckenham, [1882], to Mrs. Howell (an accident to the addressee's letter), Col. and Mrs. Edwards, Greenfields, undated (2) (invitations, one to Miss Davis and Miss Matthews, the other to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lewis), Sir James Graham, Whitehall, 1844, to Mr. Arber (fearing inability to accept the offer to see the establishment in Upper Ogle Street, an order for Mr. Arber and friends to see the Pentonville prison (enclosure wanting)), Geo[rge] Hadfield, Manch[ ester], 1835, to an unnamed correspondent [? in Birmingham] (the board, the secretary of which was Thomas Bury, Esq., would give due consideration to the chapel case recommended by the addressee and the other gentlemen, the example set by lovers of religious liberty at (?) Birmingham, Lady Hewley's Charity suit), Abraham] Howell, Welshpool, to D[avid] Howell, M[achyn]lleth, 1885 (telegram arranging to be with Howell), D[aniel ?] Howell, Toledo, Ohio, 1890, to his niece [ ] (sympathy on the death of her father), D[avid] Howell, Machynlleth, 1877, to Sir Watkin W. Wynn (copy) (the name 'Caefen'), Eleanor [? Howell], Dolguog, Machynlleth, n.d., to her uncle [ ] (pleasure at hearing of his coming visit), Wm. Howell, n.d., to Elin Howell (family and other matters), Wm. Wms. Jones, Machynlleth, 1852 (circular) (inviting contributions towards the erection of an infant school in the town of Machynlleth to commemorate the birth of a son and heir to the house of Plas Machynlleth, with a list of subscriptions), W[illiam] L[eader] Maberly, General Post Office [London], 1837, to the Right Hon. C. W. Wynn, M.P. (consent again on the part of the Postmaster General to the setting up of a three day foot post from Newtown through Carno to Llanbrynmair), Edward Morgan, Dyffryn, [18]68, to the Reverend John Roberts (the committee of the (Dyffryn) British School have asked him to write to the addressee's brother, the Reverend Samuel Roberts, to request him to give a lecture on America in aid of the school) (with a copy of 'S.R.'s reply, in shorthand), Evan R. Morgan, Ebensburg, 1857, to his aunt and relations in Llambrinmair [sic] (Cousin Samuel Roberts's brief visit, family news), the Countess of Powis, Powis Castle, n.d. ( formal invitation to Captain and Mrs. Lewis to a ball) (with a visiting card bearing the name 'Mr. M. E. Lewis'), George (and Jane) Roberts, [Ebensburg], 1805 and 1835 (2), the earlier letter [to Jane Roberts's parents] addressed 'Mr. Thos. Edward, Cwmderwen [Llanerfyl] . . .' (their circumstances, his work as constable and assessor, various items of news) and the other letter addressed to Edward Thomas, Canon, Parish of Lanerfil [? Jane Roberts's brother] (their wish to receive letters, the writer's health, family news, religious affairs, the death of Wm. Brees formerly of Sychnant, expenditure by Pennsylvania on canals and rail-roads), and George Roberts alone, Ebensburg, 1853, to his sister, Mrs. Elinor Howells ( thanking her for asking Daniel [? Howell] to send him a copy of her letter (giving an account of the death of Anne Williams), sympathy for Isaac Williams and his little orphan children, mention of Lewis Thomas and his wife, his own state of health) (with a note by Elinor Howell concerning the letter - her brother died the following November [1853]), M. Roberts, Conway, 1885, to Mr. Howell (re mourning-cards), (?) James Stratten, Hamilton Terrace [London], 1847, to Mrs. Arber (information concerning Mr. Newell, 'one of the most excellent of men'), W. Keinion Thomas, [Conway], 1885, to D[avid] Howells, Aberdyfi (a printed intimation of the death of [ the Reverend Samuel Roberts] 'S.R.' and the funeral arrangements), and Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Wynnstay, n.d., to Mrs. Lewis, Brynn Glas, Llanvair ( formal invitation to Captain and Mrs. Lewis to a ball).