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A.J. Williams Papers,
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Catherine Buckton,

Letters, papers and press cuttings concerning the death of Catherine Mary Buckton, Leeds, a sister of A. J. Williams. 8 Items.

Postcard from Catherine Mary Bucton, 27 Ladbrooke Square, W, to A. J. Williams. Political comment; the Budget, 'Randolph Churchill's criticism ...,

Postcard from Catherine Mary Bucton, 27 Ladbrooke Square, W, to A. J. Williams. Political comment; the Budget, 'Randolph Churchill's criticism proved the very thing we wished to hear ... [a] racey and spiteful speech.' Hopes there will be no further 'united committees of Unionists & Gladstonians'.

Two letters from Mary Price Williams, Salisbury, Rhodesia, South Africa, to A. J. Williams. Mary Price Williams's post in the ...,

Two letters from Mary Price Williams, Salisbury, Rhodesia, South Africa, to A. J. Williams. Mary Price Williams's post in the Civil Service and as companion to a lady. Is now unemployed and would welcome A. J. Williams's advice. R. H. Thomas is to travel to Wales and will give A. J. Williams news of Mary Price Williams.

A. J. Williams's publications,

Arranged chronologically, 1865-1911 (F 1-26), railways, 1882-1911 (F 27), legal works, 1884-1890 (F 28), and An amazing revolution, 1909-1915 (F 29).

Diaries kept by Rose Harriette Thompson Williams,

Kl and K2 are large volumes containing detailed entries. The remainder are pocket diaries with briefer entries. The diaries for 1911, 1912 and 1913 were lost in Germany when Rose Harriette Thompson Williams's luggage was detained, 2 August 1914.

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