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Lloyd George Manuscripts Asquith, H. H. (Herbert Henry), 1852-1928
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Correspondence,

General correspondence, 1909-1910, of David Lloyd George including letters from Augustine Birrell MP (2), Lord Murray of Elibank (3), Julia Henry (2), F. E. Smith (Lord Birkenhead) (1), R. J. Campbell (1), A. Osmond Williams MP (1), Lord Crewe (4), Lord Northcliffe (1), Herbert Samuel (2), H. H. Asquith (3), A. J. Balfour (1), C. Silvester Horne MP (1), Ellis W. Davies MP (1), H. W. Massingham (1), T. P. O'Connor MP (1), Edward Thomas ('Cochfarf') (1), Andrew Carnegie (1), Joseph Devlin MP (1), John Dillon MP (1), and Margot Asquith (3).

Correspondence,

General correspondence, 1915-1945, of David Lloyd George including letters from Edward Carson (1) 1915, Austen Chamberlain (1) [?1915], H. H. Asquith (1) 1916, F. E. Smith (1) [1917x1922], Lord Milner (1) 1918, Lord Curzon (1) [1922], Haile Selassie I (1) 1935, and Ben Tillett (1) 1936.

Correspondence,

Correspondence and papers, 1924-1933, of David Lloyd George relating to the Liberal Party including letters from Vivian Phillipps (7) 1925-1926, H. H. Asquith (2) 1925, Ramsay Muir (19) 1925-1933, and Lord St Davids (1) 1930.

Letters to David Lloyd George,

General correspondence, 1911, of David Lloyd George, including letters to him from Henry Herbert Asquith (1), Sydney Buxton (1), Andrew Bonar Law (1), William Thomas Lewis, 1st baron Merthyr (2), Lady Constance Lytton (2), and William Llewelyn Williams (2).

Lloyd George family papers,

Miscellaneous papers, 1863-1950s, of the Lloyd George family, including rent and other receipts, 1863-92, of Richard Owen, father of Margaret Lloyd George (ff. 1-48); autographs, 1917, of political figures including Herbert Henry Asquith, Sir Winston Churchill and Sir Edward Grey (f. 50 recto-verso); and typescript verse in Welsh and English composed, 1919, by Eliseus Williams ('Eifion Wyn') in praise of Margaret Lloyd George (ff. 51-2).

Miscellaneous papers,

Miscellaneous papers, c. 1890s-1939, relating to David Lloyd George, arranged in roughly chronological order, including The Labour Standard, no. 2, 18 February 1902, containing an article on Lloyd George (ff. 10-11); copy of a memorandum, 1910, by Winston Churchill to the Prime Minister, H. H. Asquith, proposing the abolition of the House of Lords (ff. 17-23); note of the Committee on War Indemnity's recommendations, 1918 (ff. 48-9); and a typescript article, 1927, by Dame Margaret Lloyd George, Petticoats behind Politics (ff. 61-70).