Letter from Drummond, F. Dudley Williams,
- L11582.
- Ffeil
- 1913 July 12.
3 Egerton Place. He consents to act in the requested [unspecified] capacity.
Letter from Drummond, F. Dudley Williams,
3 Egerton Place. He consents to act in the requested [unspecified] capacity.
Letter from Drummond, F. Dudley Williams,
Llandilo. Matters concerning the Volunteer Training Corps.
Letter from Drummond, [Sir] James [Hamlyn Williams] [4th Bart.],
Milford Haven. Congratulations on receiving the G.C.B.
Letter from Drummond, [Sir] James [Hamlyn Williams] [4th Bart.],
Edwinsford. Congratulations on being made Chairman of the School Board.
Letter from Drummond, [Sir] James [Hamlyn Williams] [4th Bart.],
Edwinsford. Re Col. Meyrick's wish to camp the Yeomanry on Bronfin.
Letter from Drummond, [Sir] James [Hamlyn Williams] [4th Bart.],
Edwinsford. Thanks for Sir James's kind but unsuccessful attempt to try to get him rewarded by the War Office.
Letter from Drummond, [Sir] James [Hamlyn Williams] [4th Bart.],
Edwinsford. Writer supposes that he must accept Presidency of the National Service League; other matters.
Letter from Drummond, James Williams [5th Bart.],
Norfolk. Thanks for good wishes on his forthcoming marriage.
Letter from Drummond, Madeline (wife of 4th Bart.),
Hawthornden Midlothian. Arthur's chances of promotion; re Prince Christian Victor's Life; family news.
Massis-Issoire [France]. Request for a subscription towards the repairing of her husband's church, which has been damaged by a storm. Also with copy and translation of a press article on the subject, L11606a.
India Office Whitehall. Re Colonel Gwynne Hughes's claims for a reward.
Balfour Brechin, N.B. Thanks for an invitation; writer's circumstances; family news. [See also L6178-9 to B.J.].
India Office, Whitehall. Thanks for a kind letter, and for his kindness re Captain Hansford; family news.
Letter from Dunlop, Q. Graham,
St. James's Square, London. Thanks for a kind note; writer's whereabouts.
Letter from Dyke, Edward Hart,
Dover. Asks Sir James to sign the accompanying medal rolls. [See also L6184-6 to B. Johnes].
Dorchester. Pleasure at the renewal of their acquaintance; memories of their school days; information about R.D's life. [See also L6187-8 to B. Johnes].
Dorchester. Thanks for a gift following his stay at Dolaucothy; Trish Home Rule; other news.
Dorchester. He cannot see much wrong with Sir James's pen; the strikes are becoming a national danger.
Dorchester. The Fishing Club; wet weather; Asquith's lies.
Dorchester. He regrets that Sir James and Lady Hills-Johnes cannot come to stay.