BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
29402

Re troubles with the telephone service at Plas Penrhyn.

29403

Re repairs to the cellar at Plas Penrhyn; Blount's estimate for £74 is attached.

Enclosed (not present) is a cheque for £28 for the building of a greenhouse and other repairs, not specified.

29404

Re telephone problems at Plas Penrhyn.

29405

Re telephone problems at Plas Penrhyn: "Almost every day it suddenly ceases to work.... Sometimes it does not work for days on end. Yesterday, one or two incoming calls were able to get through but we were not able to make any calls on it."

29406

Re payment of a new domestic staff member at Plas Penrhyn.

29407

Enclosed letters are typed copies of correspondence between Williams and others concerning the repairs to the Plas Penrhyn—Penrhyn is a road.

29408

Re telephone problems at Plas Penrhyn.

29409

Application for post of gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29410

Invitation to see him re post of gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29411

"All that you say about the James-Lange theory of the emotions is interesting and I am quite willing to believe that what I said about it in the Analysis of Mind is erroneous."

29412

Notice is from the North Shore Women's Peace Group, New Zealand, announcing the group's formation.

29413
29414
29415

Tss. are titled "Foreign Policy" and "Draft UN Assembly Resolution re Disarmament".

29416

On verso of Smedley's letter.

"But I think that 'reasonable' people constitute less than 1% of the population of any country. I think we have first to diminish the feeling of hatred and fear between East and West. Neither side, so far, has made serious efforts in this direction. I think that Krushchev meant to, but lost his temper over the U2 episode." [Khrushchev]

29417

Enclosed is a letter to the editor, New York Times, 6 Nov. 1959.

29418

Ts., a "Proposed UN Assembly Resolution re Disarmament", also enclosed.

29419
29420
29421
29422

Tss. are titled "War's End or World's End" and "Proposed UN Assembly Resolution re Disarmament".

29423
29424
29425
29426

Newsclips are from the National Guardian, 5 Mar. 1962, and the New York Times, 22 Nov. 1961, re peace campaigns.

29427

Re: "A Free Man's Worship" and educating the young.

29428

Letter is written at end of letter to Professor Wisdom (see record 29429).

29429
29430
29431
29432

Telegram is from "Three in Smethwick".

29433
29434
29435
29436
29437
29438

On verso of Smith's letter.

Though written from Plas Penrhyn, BR says he is away from home.

29439

On verso of Smith's letter.

29440
29441
29442
29443
29444
29445
29446
29447

BR has written on this letter: "Pagoda, wizard, French Bank, saving British lives."

The last two items are checked.

29448
29449
29450
29451
29452
29453
29454
29455

Poem is titled "Tomorrow".

29456
29457
29458
29459

Re wages of Plas Penrhyn gardeners.

29460

Re hiring of Thomas Mullock as gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

Letter is in Edith Russell's hand.

29461

Re his hiring as gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

Letter is in Edith Russell's hand.

29462

Re hiring of Thomas Mullock as gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

Letter is in Edith Russell's hand.

29463

Re hiring of Thomas Mullock as gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29464

Re wages of Lewis Jones, the former gardener at Plas Penrhyn.

29465

Enclosed mimeo is an appeal for funds in support of the Toc H. Portmadoc Boys Camp.

29466

Re payment of Lewis Jones and Thomas Mullock, gardeners at Plas Penrhyn.

29467

Re payment of Lewis Jones and Thomas Mullock, gardeners at Plas Penrhyn.

29468

Re payment of Lewis Jones, former gardener at Plas Penrhyn, who died the previous day.

29469

"I have decided that the best plan in regard to Mrs. Jones is to stop the weekly payment to her and to send her a cheque as a token of our respect for Mr. Jones and our gratitude for what he did for us during his work as our gardener since July 1958."

29470

Stops the weekly payment and encloses a cheque for £50.

29471

Re payment of Nell Morgan, cook-housekeeper at Plas Penrhyn.

29472

Re a recommendation for John Owen Jones, the son of Mrs. Griffiths who works at Plas Penrhyn.

29473

"It seems to me, however, that any son of Mrs. Griffiths would be likely to be admirable. Both my wife and I have the highest opinion of Mrs. Griffiths—of her intelligence and common sense, her generosity and kindness, her sincerity and loyalty, her complete trustworthiness. She has been with us ever since we first took Plas Penrhyn...."

29474

Invoice is for testing of electrical installations at Plas Penrhyn.

29475

"This is to assure you that we have had no water from the mains since before Christmas and that our private well [at Plas Penrhyn] is now dry."

29476

Re payment of Nell Morgan and Ruby Griffiths, domestic staff at Plas Penrhyn.

29477
Re education form for his daughter.
29478

Re payment of domestic staff members at Plas Penrhyn.

29479
29480

A form letter for any UN delegation.

29481

A form letter for any head of state. Enclosed is a ts. titled "A Pragmatic Approach to World Peace".

29482
29483
29484
29485
29486
29487

Open letter, leaflet and petition are on the pending execution of Ronald Marwood.

29488
29489

BR asks for specific contradictions between letters in Harper's and Authority and the Individual.

29490
29491
29492
29493
29494

On verso of Smith's letter.

Re: eugenics. BR joined the Eugenics Society when young.

29495
29496
29497
29498
29499
29500
29501