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XM/4370/8-14

Correspondence between E.M. Edmunds and Miss Ellen Edwards

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM/4370/8 LETTER: E.M. Edmunds, Independent College, Bala, to Miss Ellen Edwards, inviting her and her sister to Bala on Good Friday. They have excursions from Liverpool and elsewhere on that day, and should t...  more 1883 Feb. 24
XM/4370/9 LETTER: E.M. Edmunds, 39 Willow Street, Oswestry, to Miss Ellen Edwards, giving her details of his application to the vacant pastorate of Portland Street Congregational Chapel, Southport, and the case...  more 1886 June 4
XM/4370/10 LETTER: Ellen Edwards, 282 Upper Parliament Street, Liverpool, to Mr. E.M. Edmunds, acknowledging his letter of the 4th June. She appreciates the compliment he pays her in asking her to correspond wi...  more 1886 June 9
XM/4370/11 LETTER: E.M. Edmunds, 39 Willow Street, Oswestry to Miss Ellen Edwards, acknowledging her letter and hopes she will change her mind. He will visit the City on the following Monday and asks her to fav...  more 1886 June 30
XM/4370/12 LETTER: E.M. Edmunds, Ruabon, to Miss Ellen Edwards, forwarding her a copy of the S.S. Times for perusal. As Dr. Cox’s exposition of next Sunday’s lesson is rather feebler than usual, he ...  more 1890 July 18
XM/4370/13 LETTER: E.M. Edmunds, Ruabon, to Miss Ellen Edwards, endeavouring to get her to change her mind once again. Since he last saw her, his feelings have been stronger than ever. Asks her kindly to entert...  more 1890 Sept. 23
XM/4370/14 LETTER: E.M. Edmunds, Ruabon, to Miss Ellen Edwards, apologising for the delay in acknowledging her letter which he received whilst at Swansea. Writes of his disappointment her message brought him, b...  more 1890 Oct. 14

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