Correspondence with Rear Admiral Gordon Campbell relating mainly to his illness and his treatment (including spending a period at a nursing home), the publication of his books and articles, with comments on political and international affairs. The file includes the typescript of an article by Campbell entitled 'Naval Needs of To-day'.
Includes letters from Geoffrey Crawshay, Llanfair Court, Professor Gilbert Murray and W. Jenkyn Thomas. Also contains a typescipt memorandum by Jenkyn Thomas entitled, 'A plea for a Dictionary of Welsh Biography'.
Correspondence with Senator James J. Davis of the United States Senate concerning his Welsh ancestry. The file also contains the issue of The Druid for 1 November 1934 containing a leading article entitled 'Senator Davis envisions a new Wales'.
Comprises general letters, 1937-38, to Lord Davies, many on political themes or international affairs, interspersed with some of Lord Davies's replies. Significant correspondents are noted individually on file level.
Correspondence with Captain J. Glynn-Jones relating mainly to a re-union of the 14th Royal Welch Fusiliers at Llandinam between 30 July and 4 August 1937 and other events The letters concern the making of the arrangements.
General letters, 1940, to Lord Davies, many relating to the conduct of the allied war effort. Many are from politicians and public servants who are noted individually at file level. Files A7/4-A7/5 comprise copies of letters sent out by Lord Davies during the same year, many concerning the war effort.