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Written at National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, S.W. Mari's 'very kind & sensible letter'. I had an instinctive feeling that ...,

Written at National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, S.W. Mari's 'very kind & sensible letter'. I had an instinctive feeling that things were that way. R.O. is losing his head. I had already written him a soft letter. I have put a little cayenne pepper in his soup today - half chaffingly'. 'Go dda, Bryn'. Is to see Lord Welby about the newspaper.

Written at Ormond House. Was the Pwllheli stabbing business an election row?' Progress with the newspaper - It is a ...,

Written at Ormond House. Was the Pwllheli stabbing business an election row?' Progress with the newspaper - It is a very big job & will take time. Lord Welby is helping. Sir Robt. Reid has joined. So has Sedgwick (Oxford)'. Maggie's health. Rev S. R. Jenkins Merthyr writes me of his experiences stumping South Wales during election "What delighted me more than ought else was the magnificent reception given to every mention of your name. Your popularity is unbounded in South Wales". Wish I could make some good use of it'.

Written at National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, S.W. News of the Boer War. '90 British captured". ... "Bethlehem occupied" ...,

Written at National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, S.W. News of the Boer War. '90 British captured". ... "Bethlehem occupied". ... These Boers must be mocking us. They are not suffering for nought. Their struggle is a great one'. Is to spend Sunday with Sir Robert Reid near Wolmer 'Y mae yn awyddus iawn i mi i fod yn un o dri gydag ef yn y Senedd newydd i osod pethau mewn trefn'. Business matters; the failure of the Mintoscope.

Written at Ormond House. The shares in the Genedl. The Boer War; the alarmist telegram in the Daily Express. Fy ...,

Written at Ormond House. The shares in the Genedl. The Boer War; the alarmist telegram in the Daily Express. Fy marn i ydyw y bydd peth fel hyn yn mynd ymlaen yn y Transvaal flwyddyn i heddyw. My estimate at the beginning of the war as you may remember was April 1901. I think I rather underestimated the difficulties considerably in fact. 'Lief [Jones] whilst privately despising the leaders of the Welsh party with true Jonesian conceit - these Jones's Brynmor, Viriamu & Lief are the quintessence of self-satisfaction - did not object to enlist support by pretending that we sympathised with him'.

'Brodrick was most conciliatory & I must admit that he stopped the half rations business when I called his attention ...,

'Brodrick was most conciliatory & I must admit that he stopped the half rations business when I called his attention to it beginning of the Session'. General Methuen despairs of the war coming to an end - That seems to be the general opinion amongst men returning from the front. The most sanguine base their hopes not on the prospects of our success in capturing the Boer but on the chance that the latter may get tired of it. They are much less likely to tire than we are. They have the stimulus of a great cause to hearten them'. D. R. Daniel and William Jones are to stay over the weekend. Is writing to D. A. Thomas that day.

William George (Solicitor) Papers

  • GB 0210 WILGEORGE
  • Fonds
  • 1766-1981 (accumulated [c. 1880]-1989)

Papers of William George, Criccieth, consisting of his personal and family correspondence, diaries and notes, 1881-1960, and papers relating to his publications and public life (including political, legal, religious and Welsh cultural material), 1883-1958, together with diaries, 1881-1915, of Richard Lloyd ('Uncle Lloyd'), and a considerable amount of correspondence and other papers relating to members of the George family, the Lloyd family and the Lloyd George family, 1766-1981. Of particular interest is a very substantial group of papers of David Lloyd George, including: correspondence with William George, mostly 1886-1918; diaries, 1878-1892; letters from prominent politicians, 1879-1913; other letters, including many to family members, 1883-1928; letters from his secretaries, 1906-1963; and working drafts and notes in preparation for his speeches.

George, William, 1865-1967

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