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A. Osmond Williams press cuttings File
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Letters and press cuttings

A scrapbook, compiled [1901]-[1909], containing fifty-nine letters addressed to Osmond Williams, 1901-1903, and press cuttings mostly relating to him, 1901-1904, 1907, [1909].
The letters are mostly tipped in between leaves and contain a mixture of congratulations, acknowledgements, routine party business and constituency matters. The correspondents include cabinet ministers, Liberal party supporters and activists in Merioneth, and statesmen including Henry Campbell-Bannerman, 1901, 1903 (ff. 11, 13), Lord Rosebery, 1902 (f. 14), H. H. Asquith, 1902 (f. 17-18), A. J. Balfour, 1902 (f. 25), and David Lloyd George, [1903] (f. 63). The press cuttings relate to his Parliamentary and constituency work and include a colour portrait entitled 'The Champion of the Ladies', [1909] (p. 86). A group of cuttings, 1901-1904, relate to Lieut. Osmond Williams in South Africa (pp. 77-80).

Press cuttings

A scrapbook, compiled [1900]-[1904], containing press cuttings, [1869], 1900-1904, relating mostly to the election of A. Osmond Williams as MP for Merionethshire in October 1900 and to his early Parliamentary career.
There are also cuttings relating to his son, Lieut. Osmond Williams, on his return from South Africa, including a series of englynion, 1902 (pp. 40-41), and an obituary to his father David Williams, MP, [1869] (p. 50).

Press cuttings

A scrapbook, compiled [1900]-[1903], containing press cuttings in Welsh, 1893-1903, relating to the election of A. Osmond Williams as MP in 1900, his early Parliamentary career and constituency work.
Other items are tipped in between leaves.

Press cuttings

A scrapbook containing press cuttings,1904-[1910], relating mainly to the parliamentary career of A. Osmond Williams.
Most of the cuttings are dated February-April 1904 with a single cutting dating from about 1910. There are also cuttings and a portrait relating to the coming of age of his son, Lieut. Osmond Williams, March 1904 (pp. 6-9). Four letters, February 1904, reacting to a speech by Williams have been pasted in between pp. 2 and 3.