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Davies, George M. Ll. (George Maitland Lloyd), 1880-1949. File
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Letters to Graham F. Thomas,

  • NLW MS 23091E
  • File
  • 1942-1975.

Letters, 1942-75, to Graham F. Thomas who stood unsuccessfully as a Labour Party candidate for the Monmouth constituency in the 1950 general election, before spending some years working as a civil servant in the Sudan and Kenya. The letters relate mainly to his political interests and are from George M. Ll. Davies (6) 1943-4, James Griffiths, MP (93) 1946-75, Hilary A. Marquand, MP (69) 1945-69, Iorwerth C. Peate (28) 1942-69, and Professor William Rees (3) 1953-5.

Letters A-E

Correspondents include Sir Adrian Boult, Guy Chapman (25 and Curricula Vitae), Theodor M. Chotzen, George M. Ll. Davies, Sir Walford Davies (19), Arnold and Mabel Dolmetsch (5), Ifan ab O. M. Edwards (4), Islwyn Ffowc Elis (3), and Margiad Evans (Peggy Whistler - 3).

Letters from George Ewart Evans to David Michael

  • NLW ex 2115
  • File
  • 1979-1987

Three letters, two dated 1979 and the third, 1987, from George Ewart Evans to David Michael. In the second letter he thanks the recipient for sending him [Evan Jones's] book Cymdogaeth Soar-y-mynydd (Swansea, c. 1979). In the third letter he describes a meeting with George M. Ll. Davies at a holiday camp which he had established for the unemployed in an old brewery in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Evans, George Ewart

D. J. Williams letters to Flora MacRae Forster

  • NLW MS 15312C.
  • File
  • 1922-1937

Twenty six letters, 1922-1937, from D. J. Williams, Fishguard, to Flora Forster. They relate mainly to their personal relationship, but also contain references to his imprisonment, 1937 (ff. 48-9), George M. Ll. Davies (ff. 29 verso-30, 41), the 1922 parliamentary election (ff. 1-3), Saunders Lewis (f. 14 verso), and Welsh nationalism (ff. 45-8).

Williams, D. J. (David John), 1885-1970

Letters: Daltman-Davies, J.,

The correspondents include: D. R. Daniel (3), 1899-1912, Thomas Darlington, 1901, Sir Alfred T. Davies (3), 1908-1917, D. Cunllo Davies (7), 1913-1923, David Davies, Baron Davies of Llandinam (16), 1901-1925, E. Clement Davies (6), 1907-1909, Ellis W. Davies MP (3), 1909-1912, George M. Ll. Davies (3), 1904-1925, Gwilym Davies, 1923, J. Glyn Davies, 1905, J. Gwynoro Davies (8), 1894-1925, and J. T. Davies, 1915.

Daniel, David R. (David Robert), 1859-1931

David Davies: General Correspondence,

Includes letters from T. Huws Davies and D. A. Thomas, Viscount Rhondda. Many of the letters from 1917 and 1918 discuss various aspects of the war effort. Some later letters refer to demobilisation and reconstruction, and there are a few references to the coal industry. There is also a group of letters, 1917-18, from George M. Ll. Davies to David Davies, together with a few letters from David Davies to George M. Ll. Davies. These letters discuss the war effort, George Davies's contributions to the Welsh Outlook, and conditions in prison. There are detailed comments on contemporary political life and world events.

Davies, T. Huws (Thomas Huws), 1882-1940.

Copies of letters from the Reverend John Jones, Tal-y-sarn, etc.,

Typewritten copies of letters from [the Reverend] John Jones [of Tal-y- sarn as in the preceding manuscript] from Dolgelley, London, and Talysarn, to his wife Fanny, 1838-1854 (5), his son John in America, 1846-1850 (5), his brothers Richiart and William, both in America, 1846-1847 (5), his brother [- in-law] Thomas Edwart in America, 1847, 'Dafydd am Plant oll', 1856, and [ ] (possibly his son Thomas, see NLW MS 12733C, p. 265), 1850; Ann Jones [daughter of the Reverend John Jones] to her brother [John] in America, 1847; and [the Reverend] David Jones [brother of the Reverend John Jones], Caernarfon, to his brother [Richard] in America, 1847, and an acquaintance, ?Richard Jones, 1842-1853 (8). Included also is a holograph letter from George M[aitland] Ll[oyd] Davies from Maenan Hall Farm, near Llanrwst, to [D. E.] Jenkins, undated (information and suggestions relating to recipient's research work on the Reverend John Jones).