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Letter to Anita Williams,

Is glad that she is willing to come the following week. The prospects for the bazaar are very bright. D. Lloyd George is to come for the opening ceremony. Hopes that Megan (Margaret?) Lloyd George will also be able to come. Is preoccupied with the bazaar and the preparation of the balance sheet of the nursing year.

Letter to Richard Lloyd and William George,

The Castle Street concert the previous night went well: the Suffragettes did not utter a single word. 'Mr Herbert Lewis came there with us, & he & the Llewellyn Williams[es] came here for a chat on their way home & all agreed that the Suffragettes were non-plussed by the Welsh. They did not know when to interrupt'. Chapel that morning. Mr Whitley lunched at 11 Downing Street. The snow.

Letter to Richard Lloyd and William George,

The weather. The snow in London is worse than in Criccieth. Are to lunch with Mrs Henry that day. Monday's Welsh dinner - William Jones made a fine speech. William's speech in Llys Caradog. It is impossible to get hold of newspapers at 11 Downing Street. Spender had another son on Sunday morning. King Edward VII has sent for D. Lloyd George; will try to find out more. The sale of tickets for the library tea. The splendid lunch at the Henrys. D. Lloyd George's meeting with the King. William Jones was much impressed by Dick at Cambridge.

Letter to Richard Lloyd and William George,

The 'libellous statements published by that rag of a Tory paper'. D. Lloyd George, rejecting a private settlement, insisted upon going to open court that morning. Megan (?Margaret) Lloyd George and many friends accompanied him - 'It is too bad to worry a man in the midst of his Budget troubles'. D. Lloyd George and Megan Lloyd George dine with Asquith that evening and go down to Brighton the following day. D. Lloyd George is likely to return for the Cabinet on Wednesday. Dick's return to Cambridge. Discusses the legal case. Phil's illness.

Letter to William George. The correspondents include Charles E. Breese (no. 7446), Gwynoro Davies (no. 7449), John Hugh Edwards (no ...,

Letter to William George. The correspondents include Charles E. Breese (no. 7446), Gwynoro Davies (no. 7449), John Hugh Edwards (no. 7469), D. Lloyd George (nos. 74323-5, 7451), Thomas Artemus Jones (no. 7455), John Herbert Lewis (no. 7439), Anita Williams (no. 7499) and W. Llewelyn Williams (no. 7444).

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