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Original file of personal and political letters, mainly 1971-1976, including from academics and students researching pre- and post-war Malaya. Also includes letters relating to Nigeria and Biafra, 1967-1968, the future custody of Ogmore's papers, 1972-1975, and a Christmas card list, 1973.

Correspondence

File contains correspondence, mostly between leading members of Cymru Goch.

Correspondence

Letters relating mainly to the establishment of Y Cabinet Iaith. Correspondents include Dafydd Wigley MP, Eleri Carrog (Cefn), J. Bryan Jones (Mudiad Ysgol Meithrin), Mererid James (Merched y Wawr), Emyr James (Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru) and Gwerfyl Pierce Jones (Welsh Books Council).

Correspondence between David Treharne Llewellyn and various Home Secretaries

File comprises letters to David Treharne Llewellyn from various Home Secretaries. Correspondents include David Maxwell Fyfe (related to Llewellyn's resignation as a minister on health grounds), Gwilym Lloyd George (devolution to Wales, Henry Brooke (various, including his reception at the National Eisteddfod, threats made against him) and Douglas Hurd

Hurd, Douglas, 1930-

Correspondence between David Treharne Llewellyn and various Prime Ministers

File comprises correspondence from various politicians who served as Prime Minister, although the letters were not all written while in that role. Correspondents include Winston Churchill, thanking Llewellyn for his services as minister with responsibility for Welsh Affairs in the home Office, James Callaghan discussing gambling policy and a common response to requests for donations as Cardiff MPs, Ted Heath regarding tax policy and Harold Macmillan regarding Llewellyn's knighthood.

Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965

Correspondence between the Governor of Newfoundland and the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations

File comprises correspondence between Governor of Newfoundland and Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations in London including a number of memos marked "top secret". Subjects include the reaction to confederation; how to deal with any protests or violence that could result from the vote and the use of the British Navy to keep order. There are also papers relating to a legal challenge to confederation issued by 6 former members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly (John Stewart Currie, John Vincent O'Dea, Frank MacNamara, William Charles Winsor, Harold Mitchell and William Joseph Browne), an appeal to the Privy Council on confederation, correspondence related to the Newfoundland Trade Commission and papers related to a telegram from a number of citizens to the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations at the United Nations in Lake Success in February 1948 expressing concern that including confederation as an option on the ballot was illegal.

Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982

Correspondence re Dylan and the NBC

File contains correspondence including letters and telegrams related to "Dylan", a film about Dylan Thomas between Jack Howells and the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in the USA.

Correspondence re. publications,

Original file of letters to Peter Davis and copy replies, including re. proposals for a monograph on kites for T. & A.D. Poyser, 1989-1994, Shire Publications, 1989, Christopher Helm, 1990-1991, and George Philip, 1991; Roger Lovegrove's kite monograph, 1990; 'New atlas of breeding birds in Britain and Ireland', 1991; and Mike Pienkowski's book on the reintroduction of the kite, 1994-1997. Also drafts of Peter Davis kite papers, including the kite chapter for G. Williams, 'BoW' [published as 'Birds in Wales'], 1993; and 'The red kite in Wales: setting the record straight' for 'British Birds', 1993; 'Kite and land use in Wales, report to the Forestry Commission, 1993; 'The red kite and Hafod', [c.1994]; and the kite article for the BTO Atlas of Migration, 1999-2002.

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