- L7594.
- Ffeil
- 1860 July 30.
London. The attentions paid by Mr. Berrington to B. have become notorious, and both J.J. and Lady Llanover are hurt by her concealment of the affair from them.
London. The attentions paid by Mr. Berrington to B. have become notorious, and both J.J. and Lady Llanover are hurt by her concealment of the affair from them.
Dolaucothy. He misses the familiar faces he used to see on the circuit; his successor, Mr. Bagshawe, is a hot Roman Catholic.
Dolaucothy. He encloses £20 for payment of bills; the cost of building Caio Village School.
Dolaucothy. It is better not to attend services in Catholic churches except in Roman Catholic countries where no Protestant places exist; the examination of the boys at Llandovery College and the conferring of degrees at Lampeter College; visits to Dolaucothy by Walter Lloyd, and Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of Aberystwyth; cases before the Quarter Sessions,.
Dolaucothy. The Eisteddfod went off well, and the choirs were good.
Dolaucothy. The loss of pince-nez from an envelope.
Letter from Johns, Clayton (the American 'Johnes'),
5 Mount Vernon Place [?Boston] U.S.A. Sir James's narrow escape when he had a fall; he has sent B's enclosure [verses] to Mrs. Pember; a quote from a poem by Maud Howe Elliot.
Letter from Johns, Clayton (the American 'Johnes'),
Washington. He is visiting Senator [Cabot] Lodge in Washington, and has dined at the White House; other places he hopes to visit during the summer.
Letter from Johns, Clayton (the American 'Johnes'),
Mount Vernon Place. Thanks for the 'trio's' good wishes; he hopes they have received the diary; musical events.
Letter from Johns, Clayton (the American 'Johnes'),
Mount Vernon Place. Sympathy on the death of Sir James's brother [Robert Savi Hills]; C.J's failure to meet Miss Thirlwall; a recital by Paderewski; other musical events.
Letter from Johns, Clayton (the American 'Johnes'),
Mount Vernon Place. A meeting with Miss Thirlwall; a wedding; operas; family news.
Letter from Johns, Clayton (the American 'Johnes'),
Jackson New Hampshire. A good homeward voyage; beautiful mountain scenery; meetings with his cousin in Paris.
Letter from Johnson, Alice Vowe,
Lambeth Parish Schools. B. need not have the girl for four months if she does not wish to; Lucy Jenner is run down; strikes in Italy; the deceitful conduct of the Chairman of the Board of Guardians over gas fires.
Letter from Johnson, Alice Vowe,
Llandovery. Wet weather; writer goes to Bryn Myrddin and then to Llanover; When it was Dark is just cheap nonsense; she encloses a piece of white heather [attached to the letter].
Letter from Johnson, Alice Vowe,
Lambeth Board of Guardians. Thanks to her new chief Mr. Burns, she is at peace with her guardians, and her teachers are a splendid band of men and women.
Letter from Jones, Alice Spence,
Pembrokeshire. Thanks for a letter of sympathy on the death of her husband [Capt. Cecil J.H. Spence-Jones] in a dreadful battle.
Harrogate. Her happy holiday at Harrogate; postcards from Dr [Alice] Johnson; she hopes B. is well.
Letter from Jones, Eben[ezer],
New Quay. B's speech at the forthcoming bazaar; the Towy once flowed close to the church; a tradition that Henry VII once stayed near New Quay.
Letter from Jones, Eben[ezer],
The Vicarage Llandovery. Thanks for permission to have her speech reprinted; an interesting paper by [Sir] John Ballinger [D.W.B.] on Vicar Prichard.
Letter from Jones, Eben[ezer],
The Vicarage Llandovery. He thinks a note from her on Vicar Pritchard will be well worth adding.