Letter from Gwladys Kenyon, Whitchurch,
- A1/309.
- Ffeil
- 1927, Dec 14.
Thanks for letter of sympathy on her husband's death. Hopes her son will one day take up some of the work previously shouldered by his father.
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Letter from Gwladys Kenyon, Whitchurch,
Thanks for letter of sympathy on her husband's death. Hopes her son will one day take up some of the work previously shouldered by his father.
Letter from Meredith J. Hughes, Prestatyn,
The affairs of the Flintshire Historical Society - the publication of the Journal, changes in committees, finances. Kindly references were made to John Herbert Lewis. The death of Henry Taylor.
Letter from J. E. Davies, Jerusalem,
Describes the trip in Syria, Iraq, Trans-Jordania and Palestine. Has been to Gaza to see the war cemetery. Postcard.
Letter from F. Llewellyn-jones, Mold,
Thanks for congratulations on adoption as Liberal prospective parliamentary candidate for Flintshire. Anticipates victory in the election. Was at first reluctant to stand but is now determined to win back the seat. Plans to go to Warsaw to the International Law Association Conference.
Letter from R. Dewi Williams, Llanwrda,
Thanks for donation to the library. Has received a favourable account of John Herbert Lewis's health from Dr Jones Parry. The school re-opened a fortnight ago with 30 pupils. One former pupil has been awarded the Peace Scholarship on entering Aberystwyth; gives an account of his career, which is proof of the value of adult schools. Welsh.
Letter from M E Robinson, Upper Clapton,
Christmas greetings from an old servant. John Herbert Lewis, 'by being trustworthy and honourable in both public and private life', has earned widespread respect. Has just read Dr Jacks's Constructive Citizenship.
Letter from Ellis Davies, Caernarfon,
Had hoped to visit John Herbert Lewis by now. When he retires none of the MPs from 1906 will be left in the Commons except for Lloyd George. 'The Party now meets in his room, & you will appreciate the irony of the situation when I say that the last meeting I attended consisted of Mr Lloyd George, Mr Hopkin Morris & myself!' JB hopes to return to the House as Member for Battersea.
Letter from Tom Nefyn Williams, Wrexham,
Thanks for the contribution to the testimonial organized by George M. Ll. Davies.
Letter from Lord Clwyd, Abergele,
Thanks for letter and telegram of congratulations. 'I am keenly sensible of your part in bringing this about. Again & again accept my heartfelt thanks'. Is coming to London today.
Letter from Megan Lloyd-george, Churt,
Thanks for congratulations on election victory. The campaign in Anglesey was very long, but it gave her an opportunity of 'overcoming the prejudice of the farmers against a woman candidate ... a formidable obstacle'. There was a 'rather unpleasant incident in the adoption meeting', and rumours of an independent candidate.
Letter from Walter Runciman, Isle of Eigg,
Thanks for letter. There have been many changes in the Commons, now a 'rather dreary' place. 'What a mess we are in now a days'.
Letter from Morgan Jones, Board of Education,
Thanks for letter of congratulation, particularly welcome from 'one who has occupied this office, to which I am now appointed, for seven years'. Will call on John Herbert Lewis one day.
Letter from Megan Lloyd-george, 25 Old Queen Street,
Thanks for messages of encouragement and congratulation. Regards John Herbert Lewis as 'a very old & valued friend of Father's'. The campaign proved to be 'rather strenuous for a beginner'.
Letter from Lord Charnwood, 108 Eaton Square,
Thanks for letter. Is distressed to learn of John Herbert Lewis's accident and its consequences. Always recalls John Herbert Lewis with regard and respect. His wife is suffering from the effects of a carriage accident ten years ago.
Letter from C. P. Scott, Manchester,
Thanks for letter. Is sorry John Herbert Lewis is so much of an invalid. Last met John Herbert Lewis by Italian shores.
Letter from R. R. Hughes, Newborough,
Is glad to know John Herbert Lewis can read although he is confined to bed. Discusses books by Raven and Streeter. Has been helping Rev. R. W. Jones, Holyhead, to prepare a biography of Puleston, a most difficult task. Welsh.
Letter from D. Lloyd George to Rev. H. M. Hughes,
The case of R. O. Jones. Comments in detail on the Report of the Evidence Committee. Welsh disestablishment.
Letter from Mrs A. Coles Thierry, 28 Wellesley Road to Mrs Lloyd George,
Has a photograph of President Kruger for presentation to D. Lloyd George. Saw Kruger's ghost standing beside David Lloyd George at a meeting at the City Temple two years earlier. 'Copy'.