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  <dc:title>Letter from various correspondents to Henry Lewis including :</dc:title>
  <dc:description>- from the Marquess of Anglesey (a subscription towards the Athletic Sports of Friars School, 5 May 1905)
- from Will Crooks, M.P. (proposed visit to Bangor, 23 September 1904)
- Ellis Edwards, Bala Theological College (thoughts on the "wide-spread unrest" of the times, 23 September 1912)
- Thomas Edward Ellis (regretting his inability to come to the laying of the memorial stone of the "new Friars", 24 March 1899)
- Y Parch. Henry Hughes, Brynkir (hynafiaid H.L. yn Llyn - 4 llythyr, 1919-1920)
- Sir Henry Jones, St. Andrews (acknowledging congratulations on his appointment to the Glasgow Chair, 14 July 1894)
- Sir Hugh Owen (acknowledging congratulations on his knighthood, etc. - 2 letters - 1880-1881)
- Robert Baden Powell from Pretoria, South Africa (accepting the offer of the Freedon of the Borough of Bangor, 10 November 1900)
- Alec Waugh (the question of a "League of Youth", 21 January 1921
- Y Parch. John Williams, Brynsiencyn (ffrwgwd rhwng milwyr a "special constables" yng Nghemaes, 10 Mai 1915</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1880-1921</dc:date>
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