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Miscellaneous correspondence

Letter to Richard Border from Downing Street on behalf of Andrew Bonar Law noting that LG is attempting to form a government dated 7 December 1916, a telegram from Lord Chamberlain to Frederick Guest, Aldford House Park Lane requiring his attendance at Buckingham Palace to be invested and a post card (in French) of the table on which the peace treaty was signed 28 June 1918.

Two music scores

The file comprises two books of sheet music entitled Welsh Folk songs/Caneuon Alaown Gwerin Cymru arranged by W. Hubert Davies and Alawon Gwerin Mon/Fold songs from Anglesey arranged by Grace Gwyneddon Davies.

Letters from R. Glynn Griffiths,

  • NLW ex 2942
  • File
  • 1915-1918

177 letters, 1915-1918, from Sapper Robert Glynn Griffiths (1898-1991), Royal Engineers, mainly to his parents in Deganwy whilst receiving military training in Bletchley and Birmingham, and in the battlefields of France. Also included is a volume compiled by his son D Geraint Griffith, the donor, entitled: ‘Letters of the First World War from Sapper Robert Glynn Griffiths’, 2009-2015, together with a Welsh version.

Griffiths, R. Glynn

General Correspondence

Th file comprises correspondence received by Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans during the First world War period inlcuding letters sent to him at Downing Street, the Cbinet Office and the Treasury. Correspondents include Thomas Strong, Dean of Christ Church Oxford, Thomas Jones CH and A. J. Sylvester. It also contains letters sent to Sir Guildhaume's future wife, Elizabeth Watkin, while she was working as a private secretary to David Lloyd George.

All ye who weep,

Printed booklet, 'All Ye Who Weep', a Motet (for Quartette or Chorus) composed by Jenkyn Jones. Dedicated to Madame Bowen Davies, Cardigan.

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