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- [19]19, Jan. 6.
Flint-Denbigh County Courts: dismayed that the arrangements do not meet with the approval of all the registrars involved.
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Flint-Denbigh County Courts: dismayed that the arrangements do not meet with the approval of all the registrars involved.
Asking John Bryn Roberts not to appoint a Registrar to Wrexham County Court, until the Reorganisation Committee has considered consolidating the courts in that area.
A. G. C. Liddell, Assistant Secretary, from the Lord Chancellor's Office, House of Lords, to His Honour Judge J[ohn] Bryn Roberts. Notification of the Lord Chancellor's decision on the reorganisation of County Courts in Denbighshire and Flintshire, and suggesting April 1st as suitable date for the new system to begin operating. Typescript and manuscript.
A. J. Davies from 141 Bedford St, [Liverpool], to [Mary] Roberts,
Account of a Liverpool wedding: 'Llanidloes dresses'. Mrs J. R. Jones very weak on her way to Torquay. Her sister [M. A. Pierce] has moved house.
A List of Work done at Vaynol Park by seven men (named),
Wrexham Registrarship: testimonial to the merits of Wynn Evans, a Wrexham solicitor.
[A.] Osmond [Williams, MP] from the House of Commons, to [John] Bryn [Roberts],
Account of writer's interview with the Lord Chancellor regarding John Bryn Roberts's desire for a transfer to North Wales: Knowledge of Welsh: Judge M[oss]'s ignorance of the language.
A. P. Thomas from 87 Lord Street, Liverpool, to John Bryn Roberts, MP at Bangor,
Newsham Park CM Chapel, Liverpool: Autumn Bazaar: request John Bryn Roberts's patronage.
A page from The Times, 1 August 1902 to the Manchester Guardian of 15 Jan. 1926,
"A Prisoner of the Reds" by Captain F. McCullagh,
A. Stanley Davies from Croesnewydd Hall, near Wrexham, to [John Bryn Roberts],
Wrexham registrarship: considers Cyril Jones a likely candidate, being nonconformist and Labour. Dorothy and the baby well, John 'a real nuisance'. Very stormy. Incomplete.
Further to No. 546: Belgian neutrality. Typescript.
A. S[tanley] D[avies] to [? His Honour Judge John Bryn Roberts],
Met J. E. Hughes in Carnarvon: need to do something for George [M. Ll. Davies]; outrages of the Germans on two Welshmen, and the writer's attempt to get from J. E. Hughes the names of the victims. Typescript. Cuttings attached.
A. S[tanley] D[avies] to [A. D.] Campbell at the Grammar School, Woking,
Alleged German atrocities on British war prisoners.
[A. Stanley Davies] to [A. D.] Campbell [at Woking],
As No. 497.
[A. Stanley Davies] to J. E. Hughes [at Bryn Peris, Carnarvon],
Reply to No. 491. Wishes to trace origin of the stories of German barbarity. Typescript.
(B) R. D. Williams at Carnarvon. Resigning from the Presidency of the Arvon Liberal Association.