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Papers relating to Mair Eluned Lloyd George,

Correspondence and papers, 1898-1909, relating to Mair Eluned Lloyd George, Lloyd George's eldest daughter, who died in 1907, aged 17, including letters from Mair Eluned to her parents (5) 1898-1907, and letters, poems and press cuttings relating to her death.

Correspondence,

General correspondence, 1913, of David Lloyd George including letters from J. Keir Hardie (1), Lord Haldane (1), Austen Chamberlain (1), C. F. G. Masterman (2), and J. Ramsay MacDonald (1).

Family letters,

Letters, 1917-1939, from Margaret Lloyd George to members of her family, mainly to Olwen Carey Evans, containing family news and political comments.

Lloyd George, Margaret, 1866-1941

Megan Lloyd George Papers,

There are more than 700 letters, 1949-1957, to Lady Megan Lloyd George from the Labour politician Philip Noel-Baker (1889-1982), together with other papers relating to the Lloyd George family. These include a small quantity of letters, 1910-[c. 1918], from her father David Lloyd George, and some from other correspondents, 1925-1966. There is also a group of Lloyd George's speech notes.

Lloyd George, Megan, 1902-1966

Letters to Megan Lloyd George,

Over eight hundred letters and cards, 1939-1957, to Megan Lloyd George from Philip Noel-Baker, mainly concerning their relationship, but also including family and political news; together with four letters, 1947-1952, from Megan Lloyd George to Philip Noel-Baker.

Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982

Lloyd George family letters,

Letters to Megan Lloyd George from her father David Lloyd George (4) 1917-33 and mother Margaret Lloyd George (5) 1924-c. 1939; letters from Megan to her father (1) 1924, and mother (1) 1927; letters from David Lloyd George to his daughter Olwen ('Llwydyn') (7) 1910-25; and other family letters.

Notes of tour,

Notes compiled by Megan Lloyd George during a tour of North America and Canada, 1923, on which she accompanied her father David Lloyd George; with related letters and press cuttings, 1923-4.

Viscount Tenby Papers,

The archive group includes a file of Lloyd George family correspondence, 1902-1945, and general correspondence, 1906-1941, addressed to David Lloyd George, which complements similar groups of letters in other archive groups. There is a volume of correspondence and memoranda, 1916-1917, proposing possible solutions to the problem of home rule for Ireland, a volume of notes in the hand of David Lloyd George, and three memoranda books kept by Lloyd George between c. 1912 and 1916. There is also a group of the papers of Sir Goronwy Owen (1882-1963), the Liberal (later Independent Liberal) MP for the Caernarfonshire constituency, 1923-1945, and a brother-in-law to Gwilym Lloyd-George. There is a rich array of letters to Gwilym Lloyd-George, 1931-1963, and notes, papers and correspondence deriving from his career, c. 1927-1950, including many concerning his work at the ministries of food and fuel and power. There is also the draft of an unpublished autobiography by him.

Gwilym Lloyd George and others

Lloyd George family letters,

Letters from members of the Lloyd George family, including four letters, 1902-36, from David Lloyd George to his son Gwilym, including one relating to the abdication of Edward VIII; two letters, 1912 and undated, to his wife Margaret; a letter, 1928, from Margaret Lloyd George to her husband, and an undated letter to her son Gwilym, together with six letters, 1915-16, written by Gwilym Lloyd-George to his parents while on active service in France, one letter, 1918, from Gwilym to his sister Olwen Carey-Evans and two letters, 1917 and undated, from Megan Lloyd George to her brother Gwilym. Also included is a small group of letters and papers, 1945, relating to the death of David Lloyd George and arrangements for his memorial service in Westminster Abbey.

The Irish question,

Letters and memoranda, 1916-17, proposing possible solutions to the problem of home rule for Ireland and produced in anticipation of the Irish Convention summoned by D. Lloyd George in 1917-18. Most of the contributions are by individuals not directly involved in politics; they include a 'Memorandum Concerning the Present and Future Relations of Great Britain and Ireland in the Empire', drawn up by the poet and mystic, George William Russell ('A. E.') and several others (ff. 41-62).

Notebook,

DLlG notebook, numbered 2100. Notes for speeches. Ff. 48 (1-3 and 43-8 used).

Speeches,

DLlG and Margaret LlG speeches and notes for speeches, numbered 2140-2169, many incomplete, about half of them by DLlG. A couple of items are in unidentified hands. No. 2166 is by Megan LlG. No. 2169 is made up of fragments of speeches, mostly by DLlG.

Letters,

Letters numbered 2393-2447, to DLlG as in NLW MS 20462C. The two volumes are complemenary, cf. introductory note. The correspondents, apart from some items at the end of the volume, are in alphabetical order, as follows: A. H. D. Acland, 1909; Margaret, lady Birkenhead, 1934; [Rev.] Charles Brown, 1938; Winston Churchill (telegrams), 1910-1933; George S. F. Edwards, plus copy reply, 1918; [Lord] Ernle, 1930; D. Lloyd Evans and J. Davies Hughes, Corwen, 1892; Kate Freeman, 1914; Thomas Gee, 1888; George [V], [?1911]-1932; Arthur Gray, Master of Jesus College, to [Gwilym] LlG, 1913; J. M. Hogge, [MP], [1923]; Mamie Maitland Jones, 1914; William Jones, Derwyn Fawr, 1902; A. Lascelles, 1940; Ramsay MacDonald, 1931; [Sir] J. P. Maclay, 1918; [Sir] George Croydon Marks,1922; E. W. Moir, 1914; J. L. Middleton, 1914; John Morley, 1903; Alick Murray, [Master of Elibank] (cf. no. 2445), 1910; George Nicholson, 1910; Helen Owen, Llanfairfechan, [19--]; E[gerton] P[hillimore], 1918; [--] Pitt to [A. J.] Sylvester, 1926; J[ohn] R[owland], [?1908]; [A. G. Edwards], bishop of St Asaph, 1911; [W. T. Havard], bishop of St Asaph, 1940; C. P. Scott, 1911-1917; G. H. Shakespeare, 1923; A. J. Sylvester (enclosing a letter from Sir Archibald Sinclair), 1931; [Sir] Archibald [Sinclair], 1932; [Lord] Derby, 1918; Ethel Snowden, 1910; A. J. Sylvester, 1930-1939; [King] Vittorio Emanuele, 1926; James Leslie Wanklyn, 1904; W. H. Watson, 1918; Mary Prydderch Williams, 1916; W. C. Williams, Salt Lake City, 1919; Fred Woodman, 1893; and miscellaneous fragments (2441-2447), including from the [Master of Elibank], 1911 (2445).

Letters,

Letters numbered 2522-2546, from Richard Owen to D. and Margaret LlG (his daughter).

Margaret Lloyd George letters,

Letters numbered 2957-3013, to Margaret LlG. This sequence complements that in the previous two volumes, NLW MSS 20469-70C (cf. introductory note). The correspondents include the following: Austen Chamberlain, 1925 (2960); Ivy Chamberlain, 1925 (2961); [Sir] A. H. Crosfield, 1930 (2963); David R. Daniel, [?1896] (2964); Peter Hughes Griffiths, 1907 (2973); W. Goscombe John, 1921 (2975); 'Ceridwen Peris' [Alice Gray Jones], 1901 (2976); [Professor] Henry Jones, 1905 (2980); W. O. Jones (a love letter), 1887 (2981); Frank Lascelles, [date not supplied] (2982); [Lady] Londonderry, [1923] (2984); Reginald McKenna, 1905 (2987); 'Alafon' [Owen Griffith Owen], 1907 (2989); V[iolet, duchess of] R[utland], 1922 (2991); [Lord] Reading, 1919-1926 (2992-2995); Daniel Rees, 1907 (2996); John Rowland, 1911 (3004); J[ohn Owen, bishop of] St Davids, 1922 (3005); and Harold Spender, 1901 (3008).

Megan Lloyd George letters,

Letters numbered 3127-3182, to Megan LlG. Correspondents include the following: her father, 1912-1944 (3127-3154); her mother, 1918-1937 (3155-3161); Clement Attlee, 1948-1949 (3165-3166); [Lady] Violet Bonham-Carter, 1947 (3167-3168); D. Clifton Brown, Speaker, [date not supplied] (3169); Isobel Cripps, 1943 (3181); [Lord] Dawson, 1943 (3172); Dingle [Foot], 1943-1949 (3173-3174); A. Percival Graves, 1919 (3175); and Hector McNeil, 1948 (3177). Cf. NLW MS 20482C for further letters to Megan.

Megan Lloyd George papers,

Miscellaneous papers numbered 3183-3186, viz, notes on her German visit (with her father), 1936 (3183); diary for 16 days in Paris during the 1919 conference (3184); copy of Winston Churchill's tribute to DLlG in the Commons, 28 March 1953 (3185); and draft article or address on DLlG by Megan, [date not supplied] (3186).

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