Letter from [Lady] Violet [Bonham-Carter].
- T/1/209.
- Ffeil
- [?]
Invitation to visit. Spends alternate Thursdays at the BBC. [Incomplete].
Letter from [Lady] Violet [Bonham-Carter].
Invitation to visit. Spends alternate Thursdays at the BBC. [Incomplete].
Letter from Eveline [Lewis], Newtown.
Was sorry to read of Clement Davies's indisposition.
Letter from HH Princess Marie Louise, London.
Thanks for the letter of congratulations. Arranges lunch. Tribute to HM the Queen, who is 'truly heaven sent'.
Letter from HH Princess Marie Louise, London.
Thinks people should be more ready to work. Arranges a meeting. [Incomplete].
Letters to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies. The correspondents include: David Davies, 1st Baron Davies of Llandinam, 1928 (T/1/272), and Alfred Perceval Graves, 1922 (T/1/246).
Sympathy Letters to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies on the death of Clement Davies: 22-24 March 1962 (T/1/416), 25 March 1962 (T/1/417), 26 March 1962 (T/1/418), 28 March-17 April 1962 (T/1/419).
Letters from Jano Clement-Davies to Clement Davies.
Arranged into dated letters, 1916-65 (T/2/1-50), and undated letters (T/2/51-97).
Letter from Stanley Clement-Davies, Brussels, to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies,
Will not be able to come home for Christmas until the last minute. Thanks for birthday greetings. Account of work routine. Has been staying in Paris.
Letter from [Stanley Clement Davies], Brussels, to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies,
Apologises for failure to write and an array of excuses. [Incomplete].
Letter from Stanley Clement-Davies, London, to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies,
Encloses a licence [not attached]. Is being tailed by the police but is not concerned. Cannot come home for the weekend as is working for The Observer.
Letter from Stanley Clement-Davies, London, to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies,
Many thanks for gifts. Has re-arranged the furniture. Has been avoiding Clement Davies in order to eliminate unpleasantness. Is determined to become totally self-reliant financially. Still loves and reveres Clement Davies.
Letter from Mr and Mrs Clement Davies, London, to Dr and Mrs Maule-Horne,
Encloses a letter from the Secretary to Dame Evelyn Sharp [not attached]. Describes the weather and the beautiful scenery. Clement Davies has spoken well at the House in the Wales Council. Many regret that Clement Davies will not fight another election. But Jano is delighted at the decision.
Letter from Mrs Jano Clement-Davies, to Dr Laura Maule-Horne,
Sends a report of Clement Davies's latest speech which is first class. Describes a Liberal Ball. Plans for Christmas.
Letter from Clement Davies, London, to Dr Robin Maule-Horne,
The Minister usually gives three months notice. Agrees with recipient's line of evidence and will be happy to look over it. Is soon to attend a function at Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
Letter from Mrs Jano Clement-Davies, Paris, to Clement Davies.
Has met up with Bigelow. Describes the sights of Paris and visits made.
Letter from Mrs Jano Clement-Davies, Royan, to Laura and Robin [Maule-Horne].
The weather. Clement Davies has made a wonderful speech. Clement Davies, Attlee and Silkin have laid a wreath on the grave of the unknown warrior. The Conference at Versailles.