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Lloyd George Manuscripts
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Letters,

Letters numbered 1088-1131, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George.

Letters,

Letters numbered 1132-1189, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George.

Letters,

Letters numbered 1190-1237, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George.

Letters,

Letters numbered 1456-1493, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George.

Letters,

Letters numbered 1494-1548, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George.

Letters,

Letters numbered 1841-1879, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George.

Letters,

Letters numbered 1-41, from David Lloyd George to Miss Margaret Owen.

Letters,

Letters numbered 72-79, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George.

Letters,

Letters numbered 252-313, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George.

Letters,

Letters numbered 314-391, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George.

Letters,

Letters numbered 629-693, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George.

Letters,

Letters numbered 694-757, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George.

Letters,

Letters numbered 1238-1280, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George.

Letters,

Letters numbered 1401-1455, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George.

Letters,

Letters numbered 2285-2392, to DLlG together with a few drafts and copies of letters from him and an a few letters merely concerning him, perhaps originally enclosures. The few letters of clearly official character are not differentiated. The arrangement, apart from some items at the end of the volume, is in alphabetical order of correspondents, as follows: H. H. Asquith and draft reply, 1908; [Sir] H. C[ampbell] B[annerman], 1903; [?Albert] Ballin, Hamburg, 1908; Sydney Buxton, 1907; Wedgewood Benn, [1911]; [Sir R. H.] Brade, 1915; George Cadbury, 1900; Lord Robert Cecil, [?1921]; Winston Churchill (including an enclosed letter from Arthur E. Davies), 1909-1912; W. H. Clark, [1906x1910]; F. O. Clutton, 1910; Harvey Clifton, New Inn, 1893; W. J. Corah, 1921; A. O. Downs, 1905; D. W. Davies, Ystradgynlais, 1902; Evan R. Davies, 1901-1903; Gethin Davies, 1893; Lord Dawson, 1926; Éamon de Valera, 1921; Edward, prince of Wales, 1924; T. E. Ellis, [1890x1899]; DLlG to T. E. Ellis (copy), 1891; Beriah [Evans], 1893; S. T. Evans, 1905; William Evans, Board of Trade, to Mrs LlG, 1907; Thomas Gee, 1898; J. M. Gibson, [?1904]; H. J. Gladstone, 1905; David Griffiths, Prestatyn, 1891; E[llis] J[ones] G[riffith], 1890; John P. Griffiths, Conwy, 1897; [Sir] M. P. A. Hankey, 1929; L. V. Harcourt, 1894; Lionel Holland, 1905; Walter J. Howell, Board of Trade, 1907; J. Wesley Hughes, Corwen, 1897; T. Sylvan Hughes, Bethesda, 1893; D. Brynmor Jones, 1907; Evan O. Jones, Pwllhelli, 1905; Fred Llewellyn Jones, 1900; James D. Jones, Rossett, 1893; L[ewis] Jones, Buenos Ayres, 1896; T[homas] J[ones] (cf. no. 2376), [c. 1921]; William Jones, [MP], 1893-1907; Frederick Keeble, 1927; George T. Keynon, 1893; [J.] Herbert [Lewis], 1896; T. Charles Lewis, Deganwy, 1904; 'A. M.' [?Sir Alfred Mond], [c. 1921]; Queen Mary, 1927; W. [?]F. McDonald, 1907; P., [an MP], [date not supplied]; C. P. [or C. T.], Pwllheli, 1905; W. J. Parry, 1895; R. H. Pritchard, Bangor, 1894; J. E. Redmond, 1912; [Lord] Rendel, 1903; M. Richards, Harlech, 1893; Ro[--], 1910; A. R[hys] R[oberts], 1904; J[ohn] H[erbert] Roberts, 1907; Nathaniel Roberts, 1904; Robert D. Roberts (enclosing a letter from D. Jones, Conwy), 1895; T. R. Roberts, Caernarfon, 1891; John Robinson, Tal-y-sarn, 1894; Lord Rosebery, 1894; A. and L. de Rothschild, 1914; Lord St Davids (original letters from DLlG), 1909-1932; D. T. Salathill, Caerphilly, 1907; E. Samuel Spicer, 1894; W. T. Stead, 1900; [Sir] Alfred Thomas, 1905; H. W. Thomas, Carmarthen, to W. Ll[ewelyn] Williams, 1904; J. Aeron Thomas, Swansea, 1901; [A. O. Vaughan] Owen, Rhoscomyl, 1907; William E. G. Warry, 1921; [W.] Llew[elyn Williams], 1903; J. Pentir Williams, 1901; D. R. Wilson, Nefyn, 1894; 'T. J.' [?Thomas Jones], 1917; 'Caer' [?], 1895; telegrams from G. Williams Price, Gales (Bath), Edward T. John and E. R. (Porth), 1896 (2378-2382); telegrams from Dr Evans (Blaenauffestiniog), Starmer (Darlington), Protheroe (Llandysul), Lloyd Jones (Llanrhaeadr, Mont.) and 'Cymry Walthamstow', 1910 (2383-2387); John Dillon, [MP], to Mr Durkun, 1900 (2388); H. Lloyd Carter to R. O. Roberts, 1900 (2389); [G. H.] Shakespeare to A. J. Sylvester, 1926 (2390); and DLlG to [--] Woosnam and [--] Rowlands re. paternity case (copies), 1896 (2391-2392).

Letters,

Letters numbered 2547-2692, to D. and Margaret LlG, mostly the latter, from their children, and a few other relations, as follows: Richard, childhood, 1929 (2547-2572); Mair (2573); Olwen (plus a few T. Carey Evans), childhood, 1925, the majority being from India, 1920-1921 (2574-2601); Gwilym, 1913-1929 (2602-2641); Megan, 1914-1933 (2642-2664); other relations (2665-2675); Olwen (plus one TCE), childhood, 1923 (2676-2678); Gwilym, 1915 (2679); Megan, 1918 (2680); and other relations (2681-2692).

Letters written by Lloyd George to his wife, Margaret,

These have been arranged in chronological order and numbered 1-2092, with the exception of the undated letters, that is, no's 42-71 and 1880-2092. It would undoubtedly be possible to date a large number of these undated letters with some precision. At the time of sorting, because of pressure of time, next to no attempt was made to do this. Readers should therefore when consulting the dated letters bear in mind the three volumes of undated letters. At the beginning of each of these three volumes is a table of suggested dates which readers are welcome to contribute to. It will be seen that a high proportion of the dated letters are dated only by the postmarks on their envelopes (all of which have been bound with the letters, including the few found empty). A very small number of dated letters, perhaps half a dozen in all, were found in what obviously were not their original envelopes, and removed. One implication of this must be that a small number of undated letters may also at some time have been replaced in the wrong envelopes and may now therefore be out of sequence.

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

Letters to Margaret Lloyd George,

Letters, 1893-1934, to Margaret Lloyd George containing personal and political news. Among the correspondents are Sir Edward Carson (1) 1920, Austen Chamberlain (1) 1919, HRH Princess Mary (1) 1921, Lord Reading (2) 1921, 1924, and Stuart Rendel (1) 1893.

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