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Letter from Spencer Leeson,

Thanks for Fisher's book. Discussed John Herbert Lewis with Bigge recently. Plans to move the school are very time-consuming, but should be worthwhile eventually. Agrees with the raising of the school-leaving age to fifteen, but it has occurred 'rather sooner than anyone expected'.

Letter from R. J. Simpson, Maidenhead,

Thanks for message. Now often thinks of John Herbert Lewis as he occupies the same room as when he was Private Secretary to John Herbert Lewis. Recalls John Herbert Lewis piloting through Parliament the first Town Planning Bill in 1909. His period at the Local Government Board was 'easily the happiest time for me in the Service'. Recently met a clergyman from John Herbert Lewis's neighbourhood.

Letter from L. A. Selby-bigge, 127 Sloane Street,

Recalls John Herbert Lewis's performance as 'an exemplary Minister'. Gives details of Trevelyan's Education Bill. Has been to the Guildhall and Mansion House to see Ramsay MacDonald and Philip Snowden receive the Freedom of the City - 'I don't suppose that anywhere except in England would an ultra-capitalist Corporation so honour two socialists. But we are a good humoured and magnanimous people ordinarily'. Next year will be an anxious time in India.

Letter from L. A. Selby-bigge, 127 Sloane Street,

Thanks for the message on his 'milestone on the road to antiquity'. Believes the proposed raising of the school-leaving age 'a most inconsiderate resolution, & on financial grounds if no others is likely to be most detrimental'. Is attempting to mobilize the Conservative Party against the move. India is 'in a bad mess'. Leighton's History of the Papacy is 'a fascinating ... book'.

Letter from Annie [Mrs P. H.] Griffiths, Swansea,

Attended the meeting of the College Council yesterday where it was announced that the newly created Chair of Welsh History had been offered to Professor E. A. Lewis, '...the only man who could lay the right foundations for this new & important Chair'. Incomplete.

Letter from R. Dewi Williams, Rhyl,

Thanks for the offer to the school of Y Gwyddoniadur. There is a shortage of interesting books, easy to read. John Herbert Lewis may have some spare books. Attached is a list of 29 students at the school. Welsh.

Letter from Lord Clwyd, 16 Southwell Gardens,

Personal news. Has been attending the sittings of the House of Lords which have been rather dull. The times are 'undoubtedly critical'. Believes more attention should be paid to 'the psychology of nations'. Is perplexed by domestic politics. Has attended a meeting of the Governors of the Church at Aberystwyth. Feels religious life has been overcome by lethargy, but 'fuller light' will come again.

Letter from Lord Clwyd, Abergele,

Thanks for letting him see Barker's letter. Comments on India. Recent developments in political life - 'I, too, deeply regret the fact that the Labour Parliamentary representatives are practically solid against the new Government'. Hopes a section of the working class will rally to the government. It is strange to reflect that Lloyd George is out of the government. Family news.

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