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Are very pleased to receive Richard Lloyd's letters giving the news and views of Criccieth. His stand over the Tithe ...,

Are very pleased to receive Richard Lloyd's letters giving the news and views of Criccieth. His stand over the Tithe Bill. His piece in that week's Y Genedl Gymreig. Has been referred to in the previous Saturday's Speaker as 'a promising young Celtic orator'; and finds the description 'rather flattering'. Maggie is delighted with her quarters and the furniture. Is going to the House to hear Morley speak in the Irish debate. The recent visit to Acton.

Arrived safely at 11 Downing Street and was warmly received by D. Lloyd George. Family news. They should remember to ....

Arrived safely at 11 Downing Street and was warmly received by D. Lloyd George. Family news. They should remember to go to hear John Williams; 'Please tell him how sorry we are both of us to miss him & tell him I am delighted with their attitude at Sassiwn re Disestablish'. There is an Easter egg for Megan from Mr Rowntree. Are going to Walton Heath. Gwilym's diet.

Asks D. Lloyd George to send on the enclosed report to Eiddon J. Business matters. R.O. [Roberts] predicts 'a great ...,

Asks D. Lloyd George to send on the enclosed report to Eiddon J. Business matters. R.O. [Roberts] predicts 'a great storm in the Ladies' tea cups'. Roberts believes that 'Dr Parry is bossing over them too much & he seems to think that you are allowing yourself to be led too much by him'. It would be well to assuage this women's quarrel.

Asks how D. Lloyd George got on with W. T. Stead. 'I think he is a sort of chap whose ...,

Asks how D. Lloyd George got on with W. T. Stead. 'I think he is a sort of chap whose policy is to ignore everybody of whom he has not sufficient knowledge to enable him to write a Character Sketch for the Review of Reviews'. Is glad that D. Lloyd George is to accept the Presidency; this 'may bring a Revival in Welsh politics'.

Asks what if the Daily News should turn Lloyd Georgite in the present controversy. Is glad that D. Lloyd George ...,

Asks what if the Daily News should turn Lloyd Georgite in the present controversy. Is glad that D. Lloyd George is still in touch with the Bishop of St Asaph. R.A.N. was at the Caernarfon Conservative Club the previous night retaliating gossip - 'What a scatter-brained tactless fool he must be to talk like that'. Gives another example of Naylor's folly. Maurice J. claims never to have heard from D. Lloyd George about the meeting.

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