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Letter from Henry Rees, D[eputy], Ystalyfera,

Reference to S. J. Evans' recommendation concerning the Matriculation Certificate, request for information about bodies accepting recommendation, and reference to Central Welsh Board's intention to ask recipient to speak at its next meeting. [see no. 53].

Letter from H. Parry Jones, Llanrwst,

Notes on founding of Llanrwst County School, enclosing copy of school magazine containing article on history of school [magazine was returned], and information about further source of study on matter.

Letter from H. N. Long, Liverpool,

Enclosing two pamphlets relating to education in Belgium, Germany and Holland, [see nos 88 and 99 ]. Attached is S. J. Evans' reply, expressing thanks for information and presenting a few personal comments.

Letter from H. C. Emmerson, London,

Thanks on behalf of the Ministry of Labour for sending Annual Report of Secondary Schools' Employment Committees for North and South Wales for 1934 and some observations on the report [see no. 41].

Letter from G. D. Dunkerley, London,

Circular letter to members of Incorporated Association of Assistant Masters referring to vacation courses, senate election, questionnaire, recruiting, subscriptions, conference, memorial fund, association's Journal and notice of next meeting.

Letter from Edward Greenly, Bangor,

Encloses ms copy of chapter on geology of Anglesey, 21ff., for S. J. Evans' use in compiling his work on 'Anglesey, its Geography, History and Antiquites', and urges recipient to finish his compilation in the near future. [see no. 225]. [For other letters of S. J. Evans see nos 138-204 and no. 285.].

Letter from Edward Greenly, Bangor,

Reference to an enclosed ms copy of chapter on geology of Anglesey, from sender's work 'Anglesey Map and Memoir', expressing readiness to accept suggestions for improving content. [For ms copy see no. 227].

Letter from Edith Massey, Beaumaris,

Notes on a Norman arch at Aberffraw church, including suggestion that Aberffraw was birthplace of Walter, later named Steward / Stuart, founder of Stuart royal family.

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