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- 1885-1915 / (Creation)
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Seven holograph letters and one telegram, 1885-1915 and undated, from G[riffith] Hartwell Jones, rector of Nutfield, Surrey, to his uncle [Evan Jones] at [Portmadoc and] Llanrwst. Written from Llandovery, Rhyl, Nutfield, and Llandudno, they relate to the troubles of the writer's brother 'Willie' and a request to conceal his connection with the Army; the writer's travels; the authorship of a cutting; the receipt of newspapers; the death of the writer's aunt (1898); the connection of 'Pyll Glan Conwy' with the Lewis Morris press; destruction caused by World War I; etc.
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English.
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The description is also available in the Handlist of Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales, Volume IV (Aberystwyth, 1971
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Formerly known as J. T. Evans 36.
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 12025B.
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- Jones, G. Hartwell (Griffith Hartwell), 1859-1944 -- Correspondence (Subject)
- Jones, Evan, 1830-1918 -- Correspondence (Subject)
- Jones, William, soldier (Subject)
- Jones, John, 1786-1865 (Subject)