Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn to Peter Elmsley
- GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-15-05
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- 1803-12-25
Upbraids PE for not writing.
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Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn to Peter Elmsley
Upbraids PE for not writing.
Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn to Peter Elmsley
May soon have two rather than just one uncle in the Cabinet, so may be able to assist PE with a preferment. His grandmother's legacies. PE should have ordered some copies of his Sophocles to be printed on large paper, to be given as presentation copies. Hears that Carey is doing well at Westminster. Southey's Amadis is in the press
Marriage to Julia Elton. PE an executor of HH's will.
Includes agendas for Elizabethan Club AGM's, reports to be presented at AGM's, correspondence and invitations and programmes from annual dinners held by the club.
Handwritten notes on different mathematical subjects, including, statistics, dynamics, geometry, triangles and quadrilaterals, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, ratios and circles. Also includes a Westminster School binder which the notes were originally kept in.
Wooden Carving of Westminster School Badge
Wooden carving of the Westminster School Badge. An inscription on the back reads 'Westminster Carved by J.Selwyn Dunn May 1932'.
Question papers from different exams. Includes, maths and geometry exams for scholarships and exhibitions in the colleges of Cambridge University, Challenge Papers for scholarships at Westminster School and Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examinaton Board exam papers for various subjects.
Asks PE to inspect a house he is thinking of buying in Bedford Place, London.
Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn to Peter Elmsley
Asks if it is true that PE was married in August. Hears that PE's brother has returned from Canada.
Three press cuttings, including one from the Evening News on 21 June 1945 regarding the damage to the school after being bombed; one from an unknown paper regarding disciplining students; and one from an unknown paper regarding the arrival of the students at their new quarters outside the city during WWII.