Files of papers deriving from court cases in which Lord Edmund-Davies was involved,
- 1-9.
- Cyfres
- 1936-1968.
Files of papers deriving from court cases in which Lord Edmund-Davies was involved:.
Files of papers deriving from court cases in which Lord Edmund-Davies was involved,
Files of papers deriving from court cases in which Lord Edmund-Davies was involved:.
Speech notes of Edmund Davies who acted as the defence lawyer for D J Williams at Caernarfon Assizes when he stood trial for arson at Penrhos Aerodrome, together with a letter from Edmund Davies to Saunders Lewis, 7 September 1976, and Saunders Lewis's reply, 8 September 1976, recalling the events of 1936. Also included are various papers relating to the award of the degree of D Litt honoris causa to Saunders Lewis by the University of Wales in 1983 when Lord Edmund-Davies was the University's Pro-Chancellor.
The Great Train Robbery, 1963,
Typescript and manuscript of Edmund Davies's address to the jurors at Aylesbury, 20 January 1964, with related correspondence, some discussing the Departmental Committee on Juries.
Letter, 4 July 1964, from G. D. Nokes, Faculty of Laws, University of London King's College, to Edmund Davies, discussing points of law raised by the trial.
Typescript transcript of proceedings in the Court of Criminal Appeal, 8-20 July 1964,
Calendar of Prisoners for the County of Buckingham Assizes held at Aylesbury, 7 April 1964,
Edmund Davies's manuscript notes made during the trial,
Manuscript notes prepared by Edmund Davies for his 'summing up',
Typescript transcript of 'summing up', 16-23 March 1964,
Manuscript notes prepared by Edmund Davies for his 'summing up on Ronald Arthur Biggs, together with a typescript of questions asked Biggs by Detective Chief Superintendent T. Butler at Aylesbury Police Station and replies given, 4 September 1963.
Manuscript and typescript of sentences passed, 16 April 1964,
Deeds and documents mainly relating to 151 Down Street, Harrow, Middlesex, and 89 High Street, Harrow, together with notes and annotations by Edmund-Davies, and a marriage settlement, c. 1920s.