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Sir John Herbert Lewis papers
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Letter from William Evans, Hendon,

Much enjoyed the hour he spent at No. 65 North Side in 'the unsophisticated atmosphere of the dear children's chat'. Relates anecdotes of the children's behaviour. Has received a letter from Mrs Tom Ellis giving news of 'little Tom'.

Letter from Albert Spicer, 50 Upper Thames Street,

Has discussed with Herbert Gladstone the possibility of standing as a Liberal candidate in Wales. Had believed that John Herbert Lewis was anxious to succeed Smith in Flintshire. Gladstone has since stated that the Labour Party might want the seat. Would like to stand in Flintshire if John Herbert Lewis is no longer interested.

Letter from S. P. Kerr, 4 Cowley Street,

John Herbert Lewis's letter was delayed. Mr Smith's stay at Braco, Perthshire, and his deteriorating health. He may be able to recover in due course. Discusses the Liberal candidature in Flintshire - 'They must settle their electoral squabbles among themselves'. Smith is certain to stand down at the election. Will be happy to call at the House next week.

Letter from J. Morgan, Mold,

Two friends have urged upon him the suitability of David Davies, Plas Dinam, as a parliamentary candidate. Has written to Davies suggesting he contact John Herbert Lewis for information. 'Personally I know nothing of him except that he is the grandson of Dd Davies Llandinam, & the son of Edward Davies, also, that he is reputed to be very wealthy'. Both of the friends are county voters.

Letter from W. H. Hughes, Pontypool,

John Herbert Lewis has been appointed President of the Welsh National Liberal Council and WHH has been chosen Secretary. Much work is to be done. Could WHH meet John Herbert Lewis and some of his colleagues in London?.

Letter from John Owen, Mold,

Knows of no-one who speaks better Welsh than John Herbert Lewis. He should speak at Leeswood in Welsh. Is reading the Life of Gladstone - 'This book will do more for Liberalism than anything that has appeared for years. It is a truly Christian biography'. Sees John Herbert Lewis is at Mold on the 4th. Could he call?.

Letter from A. C. Humphreys-owen, Berriew,

Thanks for being allowed to see the correspondence between John Herbert Lewis and Morant. 'I should be very slow to believe that our front bench would be guilty of such cynicism as he suggests'. The Tories should be allowed to settle the question. Discusses details of Morant's letter. A firm attitude is needed at Llandrindod. '...The cudgel is the only argument that influences Balfour and we must use it by encouraging a vigorous attack on the Welsh Tory seats'. Will be at Llandrindod.

Letter from Robert L. Morant, Board of Education,

Wired to the Office to ensure that Llewellyn Jones saw the right officers. Hopes there will be no difficulty over the date of application under the Secondary School Regulations. Will be back in the office in two weeks. Hopes John Herbert Lewis and the Bishop of St Asaph may again attempt negotiations for the transfer of Voluntary Schools. The Bishop's position is made good by the Default Bill.

Letter from D. Lloyd George, Routh Road,

Has been given two separate berths on the 'Orient'. Has consulted Yoxall who anticipates a general truce on the terms laid down at Cardiff. The Free Church Council will be disappointed. The Carmarthen meetings were 'the most impressive I think I have ever attended. The spirit of the Revival seemed to have permeated the Delegates and to have inspired them with a new and deeper spirit of determination'.

Letter from J. Eyton Williams, Chester,

Does not expect to live very long. Wishes John Herbert Lewis to announce at the coming-of-age celebrations at the University College of North Wales, Bangor, that a friend has made 'handsome provisions' in his will 'both for the assistance of the University Scheme of Education and also for the Building Fund'.

Letter from A. C. Humphreys-owen, Berriew,

Was impressed by Rendel's letter in the Guardian on Friday about the head of the university. His own health. 'I hope to be in at the (political) death of this unspeakable ministry next spring'. Is annoyed by the dishonesty of the Bishop of St Asaph.

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