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George, William, 1865-1967
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Correspondence,

Miscellaneous correspondence, mainly addressed to Charles E. Breese. The correspondents include J. Romilly Allen, Charles E. Breese (to Sir Osmond Williams), the Bishop of Bristol, 1905, H. Farnham Burke, James Colquhoun Campbell, bishop of Bangor, 1880, Charles J. Clark, 1906, Lord Clwyd, 1942, Ellis W. Davies, Bethesda, 1910-1912, Jonathan Davies, Portmadoc, 1914, Vaughan Davies, 1921, A. E. Elias, 1913, Thomas E. Ellis, 1895, O. Ll. J. Evans, 1901, W. A .Foster, 1919, W. Fuller, 1921, William George, 1922, S. Baring Gould, 1903, C. M. Greaves, J. E. Griffith, 1911, Wm. B. Halhed, 1912, W. E. Scott-Hall, 1914, W. E. Harries, 1912, H. E. Hollingworth, 1904, D. T. Hughes, 1905, E. Alfred Jones, 1904, Esther Lloyd Jones, 1903, G. E. Lloyd Jones, 1923, J. J. Jones, 1922, James Jones, 1921, John Jones, 1920, J. Maurice Jones, 1911, R. I. Jones ('Alltud Eifion'), 1896, and R. T. Jones, 1895.

Crown lands

An extract from a conveyance of mines and quarries to the Hon. Edward Gordon Douglas Pennant, 10 August 1858; a resolution by W. J. Parry to seek information about the extent of Crown lands in Caernarvonshire; a summary of returns of common and waste lands in Caernarvonshire; a statement setting out the proper course of action concerning rights of common in Llanllechid; a resolution adopted by the Parliamentary Committee of the Crown Lands Association (North Wales), 1901; a carbon copy of a letter from W. J. Parry to William George, 1910; a letter from William George relating to Crown Lands, 1911; and correspondence relating to a deputation received by the Prime Minister, 1913.

Crown lands

Letters and queries from William George, Criccieth to W. J. Parry concerning Crown lands in North Wales, 1901-1910.

Deunydd ym ymwneud â'r Bala a Llanuwchllyn

Miscellaneous items relating to the Bala and Llanuwchllyn districts, including: a form, 1918, concerning the employment of German prisoners of war from the Frongoch camp; a list of ruined houses in Llanuwchllyn parish, 1911; a Welsh cowpox vaccination form, 1909; lists of members of a women's society in Llanuwchllyn, 1917-1921; letters, 1913, concerning a parliamentary lobby to discuss crown and common lands, including one letter from William George, Cricieth.

General letters to O. M. Edwards

The file includes letters from W. N. Bruce, Alfred T. Davies, J. Gwynoro Davies, E. Vincent Evans, William George, R. T. Jenkins, Henry Haydn Jones, E. Lloyd Owen, Owen Griffith Owen ('Alafon'), Joseph Pease, Mardy Rees, Alfred Thomas, Lord Pontypridd, and Sir Ifor Williams.

Davies, Alfred T

General letters to O. M. Edwards

The file includes letters from Alfred T. Davies, D. Miall Edwards, H. J. Fleure (2), William George, J. Ceiriog Hughes ('Ceiriog'), E. T. John, Henry Haydn Jones, T. Gwynn Jones, J. Herbert Lewis, Thomas Powel, John Rowland, Alfred Thomas, Lord Pontypridd, David Thomas, Sir John Williams Bart, and John Owen Williams ('Pedrog').

Davies, Alfred T

Gohebiaeth gyffredinol/General correspondence

Yn cynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth/Includes letters from: Glyn M. Ashton; Trevor Beasley; Cassie Davies; J. Eirian Davies; T. I. Ellis (2); William George; J. Gwyn Griffiths (3); Loti Hopkin (yn ddiweddarach/later Loti Rees Hughes); Jac L. Williams; J. E. Caerwyn Williams.

Ashton, Glyn M

Gohebiaeth gyffredinol/General correspondence

Yn cynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth/Includes letters from: Trefor Beasley; Gwennant Davies, Urdd Gobaith Cymru; Dr Noelle Davies (5); T. I. Ellis (2); Meredydd Evans; William George; J. Gwyn Griffiths (7), Roparz Hemon (2); Saunders Lewis; Rhys Hopkin Morris; Delwyn Phillips; Kate Roberts (3); Mallt Williams.

Beasley, Trefor

Gohebiaeth gyffredinol/General correspondence

Yn cynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth/Includes letters from: Trefor Beasley; D. J. Bowen (2); Kitchener Davies; Nan Davies, BBC; Ifan ab Owen Edwards; William George; J. Gwyn Griffiths (6); Carwyn James; D. Myrddin Lloyd; Dafydd Miles (6); John Morris AS/MP (2); Iorwerth C. Peate; Delwyn Phillips; Emrys O. Roberts AS/MP; Jac L. Williams (2); R. O. F. Wynne.

Beasley, Trefor

Gohebiaeth gyffredinol/General correspondence

Yn cynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth/includes letters from: Gwennant Davies (later Gillespie), Urdd Gobaith Cymru; Gwilym Prys Davies (3); Ithel Davies; Dr Noelle Davies (5), T. I. Ellis (13); William George; R. E. Griffith; J. Gwyn Griffiths (2); T. Elwyn Griffiths; Mari Headley (Ellis) (3); A. O. H. Jarman; Dafydd Jenkins (3); Gwenallt; Rhys Hopkin Morris; J. Dyfnallt Owen; Thomas Parry; Iorwerth C. Peate; Delwyn Phillips; Dewi Watkin Powell (2); Mati Rees; Keidrych Rhys; Kate Roberts; Ben Bowen Thomas (2); Griffith John Williams.

Gillespie, Gwennant

League of Nations Union,

Correspondence and papers relating mainly to the work of the Welsh Council of the League of Nations Union. There are a large number of letters between Lord Davies and the Revd Gwilym Davies. Other correspondents include Ifan ab Owen Edwards, 1934, William George, Criccieth, 1934, and Major Edgar Jones, Barry, 1935 (2 letters).

League of Nations Union. Welsh National Council

Letters: Galloway-Guppy,

The correspondents include: Charles Geake (2), 1902 and undated, David Lloyd George (6), 1895-1909, Richard Lloyd George ('Dick'), 1908, William George (2), 1904-1911, Thomas Allen Glenn (10), 1913-1916, Alfred P. Graves (2), 1911-1912, Mortimer Green (11), 1892-1905, Elphin (R. A. Griffith), (4), 1902-1909, and W. J. Gruffydd (5), 1907-1925.

Geake, Charles, 1867-1919

Letters to Goronwy Roberts

The file contains letters from Henry Brooke, 1961, William George, 1961, James Griffiths (6), 1961, E. D. Jones (2), 1961, T. W. Jones, 1961, D. Tecwyn Lloyd, 1961, Enoch Powell, 1960, and Reg Prentice, 1960.

Brooke, Henry, 1903-

Letters to Lloyd George,

Thirty-two letters and a telegram, 1891-1915, from William George, Cricieth, mostly to his brother David Lloyd George.

William George.

Letters to 'Myrddin Fardd',

Letters written to John Jones ('Myrddin Fardd'). The writers include E[dward] Anwyl, Aberystwyth, 1899 (thanks for present, the writer is greatly interested in Caernarvonshire antiquities), Reverend J[ohn] J[ones] Davies, Llanfihangel y Pennant Rectory, 1906 (he will do his best to trace the recipient's 'Geirlyfr Bywgraffiadol o Enwogion Cymru'), Reverend E[van] Evans, Llansadwrn Rectory [Anglesey], 1904 (Salesbury of Rûg and Vaughan of Llwydiarth pedigrees), William George, Criccieth, 1889-90 (2) (the recipient's attempt to trace copies of the 'Llyfrau Gleision' [Blue Books], requesting the recipient's observations on the enclosed), H[enry] Hughes, Brynkir Station, [18]94-5 (2) (the writer's offer to the recipient for a letter of Peter Williams, etc.), Rob[er]t Ivey, bookbinder, Pen-y-groes, North Wales, 1918 (the delivery of a book), M[ary] I[sabella] Jones-Parry, Aberdunant, Tremadoc and from Plas Tregayan, Llangefni, 1884-5 and undated (18) (the receipt of copies of the recipient's Adgof uwch Anghof, the purchase by the writer of a transcript by the recipient of the Tai Croesion MS, the mutual exchange of books and the loan of manuscripts by the recipient to the writer, critical comments on [J. Y. W. Lloyd] The History .... of Powys Fadog, thanks for a present of dishes, the possibility of publication of the recipient's works by the Cymmrodorion Society, a request for the loan of a Wynnstay MS for transcribing, Caernarvonshire heraldry and pedigrees, the descent of the writer's title to Aberdunant, the delay in publishing the recipient's 'Antiquities' and 'Enwogion Lleyn', discouraging the publication of the diary of [Ebenezer Thomas] 'Eben Fardd'), M. P. Morris, Carnarvon, 1903 (delighted to hear addressee had received a gift from the Government, the forthcoming publication of [Gleanings from God's Acre]), John F. Owen, Aberdunant, Tremadoc, 1884 (5) (the writer's family pedigrees, the publication of Adgof uwch Anghof, the loan of books and manuscripts to the writer by the addressee), A[braham] Jones Williams, Gellewig [sic], Pwllheli, 1886 (requesting an English translation of an extract from Lewis Dwnn), M. Williams, Gellewig Hall, Pwllheli, 1886 (the return of books), and W. Llewelyn Williams, House of Commons, 1918 (thanks for books). Included at the end are letters from W. M. Hughes, Bangor to E. Thomas ['Eben Fardd'], 1853 (thanks for an English translation of a song by the writer, unfavourable prospects for the Bangor eisteddfod, the writer's taking of Nant-y-Bettws Quarry), and Richard Parry ('Gwalchmai'), Llandudno to G. Lewis, 1879 (eisteddfod compositions).

Lloyd George family letters,

Miscellaneous letters, 1893-[c. 1936], to and from members of the Lloyd George family. Among the correspondents are William George (to David Lloyd George and Margaret Lloyd George), 1893-1931, Mair Eluned Lloyd George (to her sister Olwen and her parents), 1907, Richard Lloyd, 1911, and Megan Lloyd George (to her mother and her sister Olwen), [c. 1921]-[c. 1936].

Lloyd George Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSLLOYDGEORGE
  • Fonds
  • 1890-1968

Papers, 1886-1968, of the Lloyd George family. The collection is comprised mainly of correspondence, the bulk of which is addressed to David Lloyd George, mostly from contemporary political figures and from members of his family. The political correspondence relates largely to Welsh affairs, including Disestablishment, the Welsh Church Commission, education and the investiture of the Prince of Wales in 1911, as well as to the Irish Question and the First World War. David Lloyd George's family correspondence includes letters, [c. 1886]-1941, between David Lloyd George and his wife Margaret, from David Lloyd George to his uncle Richard Lloyd, 1890-1916, and to David Lloyd George from his brother William George, 1891-1915; other family correspondence includes letters to Margaret Lloyd George, 1893-1939, from various correspondents, and from Margaret Lloyd George mainly to her daughter Olwen Carey-Evans, 1917-1939; correspondence and papers of Megan Lloyd George, daughter of David and Margaret Lloyd George, including letters, 1939-1957, to and from Labour politician Philip Noel-Baker and from other correspondents, 1910-1966, including her parents, together with a tour journal, 1923-1924, and diary, 1947, and correspondence and papers, 1914-[c. 1963], of Gwilym Lloyd George, son of David and Margaret Lloyd George, including a typescript draft, [c. 1960]-1962, of his (unpublished) autobiography; together with speech notes, notebooks and miscellaneous papers, [c. 1904]-1939, of David Lloyd George, and correspondence and papers, 1898-1909, relating to Mair Eluned Lloyd George, daughter of David and Margaret Lloyd George.

Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945

Penrhyn quarry,

Correspondence and documents, 1901, relating to legal matters concerning the Penrhyn quarry. The correspondents include David Lloyd George, and William George (4).

Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945

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