- NLW MS 2302B
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Letters, 1872-80, to Edward Breese from Robert Jones (Rotherhithe), Thomas W. Hancock, Sir Lewis Morris, J.O. Halliwell [Phillips], Brinley Richards, and Robert Williams (Rhydycroesau).
Letters, 1872-80, to Edward Breese from Robert Jones (Rotherhithe), Thomas W. Hancock, Sir Lewis Morris, J.O. Halliwell [Phillips], Brinley Richards, and Robert Williams (Rhydycroesau).
Part of Sir Lewis Morris Manuscripts,
Twenty-nine autograph letters, 1872-1907, to Morris, the correspondents including Henry Austin Bruce, first baron Aberdare, John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, third marquess of Bute, Frances Power Cobbe, Joseph Edwards, Sir John Herbert Lewis, A[nthony] J[ohn] Mundella, Edward James Herbert, third earl of Powis, John Thomas (Pencerdd Gwalia), Connop Thirlwall, bishop of St Davids, and Godfrey Charles Morgan, first viscount Tredegar.
Part of Miscellaneous letters and papers
A letter, 16 February [?1903], from the poet Sir Lewis Morris, Penbryn, Carmarthen, to the bibliophile James Carleton Young, Minneapolis, discussing the going rate for literary manuscripts, apparently with a view to selling some of his own to Young.
Morris, Lewis, 1833-1907
Deunydd yn ymwneud â Chymdeithas y Brythonwys ac â Chymry Llundain,
Part of Burrell Manuscripts
Letters and circulars, 1886-1900, relating to 'Cymdeithas y Brythonwys' ('The Cambro-Briton Society'), London, most of them being addressed to John Burrell. Among the numerous correspondents are Judge Ivor Bowen [d. 1934], Morgan Davies, W[illiam] Cadwaladr Davies [1849-1905], Sir Owen M[organ] Edwards [1858-1920], T[homas] E[dward] Ellis [1859-1899], Sir E. Vincent Evans [1851-1934], Sir Ellis Jones Griffith [1860-1926], J. Elias Hughes, Sir Lewis Morris [1833-1907], Sir T. Isambard Owen, T. Woodward Owen, Sir John H. Puleston [1829-1908], Lewis W. Roberts, R[obert] D[avies] Roberts [1874-1940], T[homas] F[rancis] Roberts [1860-1919], Sir W. Bowen Rowlands, D[avid] A[lfred] Thomas (afterwards viscount Rhondda) [1856-1918], W[illiam] ['Glanffrwd'] Thomas [1843-1890] and Sir Thomas Marchant Williams [1845-1914]. There is also a group of letters dealing with inquiries from the Reverend John Owen, Mold and others relating to the number of Welsh people resident in London who were or were not associated with places of worship.
Part of Miscellaneous letters and papers
Two letters, December 1892, April 1897, from (Sir) Lewis Morris, London, to Dr Whyte Glendower Owen, White Castle, Louisiana, mainly conveying personal and family news (ff. 34-35).
An additional envelope addressed to Owen, from an unknown sender, postmarked Dolwyddelan, 1909, is also included (f. 36). Owen and Morris were the great-grandsons of Goronwy Owen (1723-1769) and of Lewis Morris (1701-1765) respectively.
Morris, Lewis, 1833-1907
Letters, 1871, sent by Sir Lewis Morris (1833-1907) to Smith Elder & Co., publishers, London.
Morris, Lewis, 1833-1907