Charles Edward Breese - Papers

Papers

Breese’s papers are deposited in the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth. The collection consists of his own papers and others acquired by him covering the period 1771-1932, including rentals and accounts for the Brithdir area, Merionethshire, 1802–1848; papers relating to the War Agricultural Committee, 1916; materials relating to Kalendars of Gwynedd, 1872–1873, which was written by his father Edward Breese; papers relating to Crown and Common lands in Wales, 1909–1920; correspondence and notes addressed to Charles E. Breese in his capacity as MP for Caernarvonshire, and correspondence submitted to him for reference, 1912–1923; miscellaneous letters, mostly addressed to Charles E. Breese, 1887–1932; correspondence from G. Rutter Fletcher to R. I. Jones ('Alltud Eifion'), 1835–1905, relating to the pedigree of the Rutter family, with a copy of the pedigree; newspaper cuttings, containing articles of Welsh interest, such as Disestablishment of the Church in Wales, Crown lands in Wales etc., 1909–1920; and miscellaneous papers, 1858–1932; together with maps and prints, etc., 1771-1932.

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