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A small group of correspondence and papers relating to Richard Lloyd's death in February 1917. The correspondents include Megan Lloyd ...,

A small group of correspondence and papers relating to Richard Lloyd's death in February 1917. The correspondents include Megan Lloyd George (no. 7237), J. Herbert Roberts, later Lord Clwyd (no. 7229) and W. Llewelyn Williams (no. 7222). No. 7243 comprises an offprint of an article 'Oedfa Olaf Richard Lloyd' by William George which was published in Y Beirniad, Mehefin 1919, and was re-printed in William George, Richard Lloyd, Cricieth (Caerdydd, 1934), pp. 163-9.

A small group of miscellaneous letters to Richard Lloyd. The correspondents include J. Gwenogvryn Evans, 1910 (no. 7198); Sir Rufus ...,

A small group of miscellaneous letters to Richard Lloyd. The correspondents include J. Gwenogvryn Evans, 1910 (no. 7198); Sir Rufus Isaacs, later Lord Reading, 1911 (no. 7199), a letter relating to the passage of the 1911 Parliament Act; Sir John Herbert Lewis, 1909 (no. 7194); C. F. G. Masterman, 1913, a telegram following D. Lloyd George's famous Marconi speech (no. 7208); and Henry Jones Williams, 'Plenydd', 1907 (no. 7186).

Activities in the Licensing Court the previous day and that day. Botha is fighting well. Llewelyn Williams could easily have ...,

Activities in the Licensing Court the previous day and that day. Botha is fighting well. Llewelyn Williams could easily have been chosen as the Liberal candidate for Merionethshire, 'but he seems to have been wobbling over the business. Leif Jones is now their man at Festiniog'. Legal matters.

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