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A.J. Williams Papers,
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Draft of letter, 5 July 1919, from Rose Harriette Thompson Williams to Aubrey Bransby Williams concerning the payment of death ...,

Draft of letter, 5 July 1919, from Rose Harriette Thompson Williams to Aubrey Bransby Williams concerning the payment of death duties on her death, together with Aubrey Bransby Williams's reply, 9 July 1919, and a list of the values of the stocks etc., owned by Rose Harriette Thompson Williams on 9 July 1919.

Dinas division,

Correspondence and papers concerning the division of the Dinas estate between Eliot Crawshay-Williams and Leslie Crawshay Williams.

A.J. Williams Papers,

  • GB 0210 AJOHIAMS
  • Fonds
  • 1767-1951 (accumulated 1901 x 1951) /

Papers of Arthur John Williams, 1881-1943, including political papers comprising letters, 1868-1911; papers relating to legal, electoral and land reforms, 1867-1911; papers relating to his parliamentary elections in Birkenhead and Glamorgan, 1880-1895; papers relating to South Glamorgan politics, 1886-1924; material concerning the National Liberal Club, 1883-1951; diaries, 1864-1911; diaries of Rose Harriette Thompson Crawshay 1868-1943; and family and financial papers, 1767-1943.

Williams, Arthur John, 1833-1911.

Thomas Burt, House of Commons,

Is very pleased with Arthur John Williams's letter, and has formed a high opinion of him. Provides information on the Northumberland and Durham Miners Permanent Relief Fund.

Henry Richard, 22 Bolton Gardens,

The Welsh MPs must meet to discuss Disestablishment, a Land Bill for Wales and intermediate education - 'It will not be easy to satisfy the vague & somewhat vast expectations some ... are cherishing as to what we can do for them by the fancied omnipotence of our membership'. Over Disestablishment, Dillwyn has acted 'entirely on his own responsibility', and it is vital to secure as much support as possible in the House. Wrote to Gladstone before the election about Disestablishment but received 'an evasive reply'. The formation of a League to press for Disestablishment is possible but would be 'a formidable undertaking involving great labour and expence'. The efforts of the Liberation Society have borne fruit in Wales.

J. Picton Turbervill, Ewenny Priory,

A political meeting will be held at a local chapel on 28 January. A strong Liberal candidate is needed to defeat the Conservative. J. Picton Turbervill cannot stand - 'being too old & too deaf to enter on such a career'. J. Dillwyn Llewellyn is to stand in the Western District. Cannot find another candidate.

Jesse Collings, Edgbaston,

Wrote to Arthur John Williams recently on the Peasant Proprietary Bill. A good meeting was held at Nottingham on Tuesday to discuss 'the restoration of public rights'. Discusses the 'several classes of enclosures'.

Wolmer, House of Lords,

The Lord Chancellor believes that County Court Judges should 'abstain from taking part in political demonstrations of a party character'. See A 2/1 for Arthur John Williams's letter.

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