Letters To Thomas Gee Thanking Him For The Second Education Of The Gwyddoniadur,
- P193-9.
- Sub-series
- 1897.
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Letters To Thomas Gee Thanking Him For The Second Education Of The Gwyddoniadur,
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John Jones, Cross Inn - Request for publication of a letter in the Baner,
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Letters To Thomas Gee And Son, Relating To An Alleged Libel Published In Baner Ac Amserau Cymru. The alleged libel was against the Reverend T. C. Benjamin, minister of Pisgah Congregational Chapel, Talgarreg, Cardiganshire, who had acted as the literary adjudicator at the Llanarth Eisteddfod. He was accused of partiality and complicity by two correspondents of Baner ac Amserau Cymru. Mr Benjamin threatened legal proceedings against the correspondents and the publishers, unless a public apology appeared in Baner ac Amserau Cymru. These thirty three letters and telegrams represent an attempt by the different parties to arrive at an amicable settlement.
Rev. Charles Davies, Liverpool,
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Rev. David Roberts, 'Dewi Ogwen',
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Thomas Charles Edwards, Aberystwyth - Referring to a photograph of his father,
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H. Brython Hughes, Gwalchmai - Referring to copyright sale of Brenin yr Afon Aur, Y Gwr fu farw yn fy lle, Ymerawdwr Rwsia, Y Dyn Du, Y Phiol Goch.
T. Carno Jones, 'Carneddog' - Referring to a volume of 'Gwilym Hiraethog's works,
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Rev. Edward Anwyl, Aberystwyth - Referring to his Medieval Welsh Grammar,
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Bob Owen, Croesor - Permission given to J. Lloyd Williams to print a verse about Bob Owen. Later published by Gee and Son.
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