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- [1909, Oct. 16].
A trip in the car. J. C. Williams has just arrived and is being entertained by Megan. Has heard nothing from D. Lloyd George.
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A trip in the car. J. C. Williams has just arrived and is being entertained by Megan. Has heard nothing from D. Lloyd George.
A substantial group of letters from Martha Williams, mother of Anita George, to members of her family, mainly Anita, William George and W.R.P. George, giving family and domestic news.
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).
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 question of keys. Uncle Lloyd is much improved in health. Family news,
A printed copy of a verse addressed to D. Lloyd George by T. Gwynn Jones, together with MS verses addressed to William George.
A photograph of W.R.P. George with his parents,
A page from The Sunday Telegraph, 25 Oct. 1970 (p. 16), bearing a review by Charles Curran, 'They Loved our Enemies' of E. Tangye Lean, The Napoleonists (Oxford, 1970), together with a typescript copy of a letter, 26 Oct. 1970, from W.R.P. George to the paper in response to the review.
A notebook containing brief notes, a few in shorthand, taken from William George's diaries, together with other notes, mainly in the hand of William George.
A notebook containing a list in the hand of William George of electors who had cast their votes in the Caernarvon Boroughs in the general election of January 1910. At the rear of the notebook are lists of wreaths given, of callers and of letters and telegrams received on the occasion of a family bereavement, possibly the death of Mary Ellen Davies.
A note, from A. J. Mundella to D. Lloyd George enclosing 'a few hurried notes on resolutions' in relation to the education controversy.
A meeting of the directors of the Daily News is in progress. Family news. The increased sales of the Daily News. Developments in the Boer War.
A letter from W. O. Hughes, Llanaelhaiarn, Chwilog R.S.O. [? to William George] outlining his plans to go to Patagonia and his intentions for the immediate future.
A letter from T. J. Hughes, Bridgend, to D. Lloyd George enclosing a copy of a letter (4674a) from J. H. Yoxhall, Bolton House, 67 and 71 Russell Square, to T.J.H., outlining a plan for liquidating the 'arrears' of the Merionethshire Local Education Authority.
A letter from T. J. Cynfi, Yr Ysgol, Prenteg, Portmadoc, to William George enclosing a transcript, in the author's hand, of his pryddest 'Pethau nad adnabu'r byd'.