Letter from Stanley Clement-Davies, Brussels, to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies.
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Describes a wedding and reception. The weather. Describes his activities. Longs to hear about the trip to Copenhagen.
Letter from Stanley Clement-Davies, Brussels, to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies.
Describes a wedding and reception. The weather. Describes his activities. Longs to hear about the trip to Copenhagen.
Letter from [Stanley Clement-Davies], London, to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies.
Tribute to the love and generosity of recipient and Clement Davies.
Letter from Stanley Clement-Davies, London, to Clement Davies and Mrs Jano Clement-Davies.
Was very sad to see recipients depart. Legal news. May go to listen to R. A. B[utler] delivering his Budget speech.
Letter from [Dr] Laura [Maule-Horne], to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies,
Encloses a letter from Clement Davies dated 1955 [not attached]. Welcomes. Recipient's letters. Robin [Maule-Horne] is 'marvellous'.
Letter from Stanley, to [Clement Davies].
Reflects on mankind's striving for happiness. Has heard of recipient's intention to address the Union. Called in at the Reform Club. [Incomplete].
Letter from Eveline Lewis, Newtown,
Sympathy for recipient in Mrs Jano Clement-Davies's illness. [Copy of reply from Clement Davies attached].
Letter from Cynthia Colville, London,
Thanks for flowers sent to Queen Mary.
Letter from Edgar [Jones], Barry,
Invitation to be guests at the 1951 Easter Reunion Annual Dinner of the Aberystwyth Old Students' Association. [Endorsed by Mrs Jano Clement-Davies 'V. distinguished Headmaster of Derry County School Glam.'].
Letter from [Lady] Violet Bonham-Carter, London,
Thanks for speech about writer's father [Asquith]. Would have liked to have invited more friends. The Lord Chancellor was unaware he had a right to be present.
Shows photograph of the palace put at the disposal of the World Parliament Association by President Marinoth.
Thanks for letter. Is recovering from the accident and hopes that its author will be punished severely. Concern for recipient's health. Thanks for invitation.
Letter from George, Llanidloes.
Invitation to attend a meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee [? of the Montgomeryshire Liberal Association]. Lady Davies is not prepared to accept the Presidency. Was very grateful for the invitation to the lunch yesterday from the High Sherriff.
Letter from Eustace Roskill, Newtown.
Stanley Clement-Davies has given writer a cheque for a year's pupil fee instantly on arrival. Writer refuses to accept because of his respect for recipient.
Letter from Mary Soames, Westerham.
Thanks for kind words after Christopher [Soames'] maiden speech. Is pleased to have so many of the family in politics.
Letter from Clement Davies, Venice, to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies,
Recalls when they were in Venice together forty years ago. The weather and the scenery. Is very tired and was sorry to leave Yugoslavia. Has journeyed with Gilbert [McAllister] to Milan via Zurich. Details of the journey. His reception at a dinner. Was met by the Attlees and the Silkins. Is amazed by the recognition he receives. The trip has been very successful.
Letter from Clement Davies, Zurich, to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies,
Intends to travel to Milan and Venice. Details of his journeys and the accommodation. Was impressed by a statue of Kossuth. Description of the people he meets. Liked the Yugoslav spirit-'They don't care a damn for the Russians.'.
Letter from Clement Davies, Zurich, to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies,
Enjoyed their talk on the telephone. Accounts of his travels and activities.
Postcard from Clement Davies, Brussels, to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies,
Describes his hotel and the weather. His plans for the next few days.
Bundle Of Letters from Clement Davies to Mrs Jano Clement-Davies from Brussels, Bonn and Moscow,
Describe in great detail his travels and the scenery, his impressions of the country and the people, events he attends and persons he meets. 8 Letters.