Showing 694 results

Archival description
A.J. Williams Papers,
Print preview View:

Sidney Webb, 41 Grosvenor Road,

Is awaiting the arrival of A. J. Williams's manuscript. Would like to read A. J. Williams's 'story' and his views on Socialism. Believes Socialism is 'a rough name for a certain set of principles of social development'. Is at present completing a work called Industrial Democracy together with his wife.

Sir John Rhys, Jesus College,

Sir John Rhys, Jesus College,. The 'handiest dictionary' in Welsh is Mr Spurrell's. Learning Welsh is 'rather a tedious matter' and a good tutor is essential. Suggests 'Caer y Vro' or 'Caer Vorgan' or 'Caer Wilym' as suitable names for Arthur John Williams's home. Invitation to visit.

Sir John Rhys, Jesus College, Oxford,

Has been unable to find a suitable inscription for the portals of Arthur John Williams's house. Hopes to go to the Isle of Man to study the Manx language before it dies. Is unable to visit the library at Merthyr Mawr.

Sir John Rhys, Jesus College, Oxford,

Is 'anxious to have the Welsh Central Board Scheme set right by our Liberal friends rather than by any less friendly hand in the House of Lords'. Acland has agreed to act if A. J. Williams and his colleagues agree. Would much appreciate A. J. Williams's help.

Results 601 to 620 of 694