The first half of the letter is written by [John] Rhys' wife, [Elspeth Rhys], and encloses [John] Gwenogvryn Evans' evidence given in the court of Chancery. The second part is completed by [John] Rhys himself, and goes on to argue that [Gwenogvryn] Evans' implication that [?Gilbert Innes] Strachan's grammar cut the ground under [John Morris-Jones'], was in fact groundless, in his eyes.
Letter from Prof.[John] Rhys to Prof. [John Morris-]Jones
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- Dates of Creation11/02/1909
- Physical Description1 p.