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Megan Lloyd George letters,

Letters numbered 3365-3393A, to Megan LlG, correspondents as below, with a few other family letters. Blanche H. Hozier, 1918 (3365); W. Stephen King-Hall, [c.1920] (3366); [Sir] A. H. Crosfield, 1921 (3368); 'Cynan' [A.E. Jones], 1927 (3369); Geoffrey [Crawshay], 1928 (3371); Emlyn Williams, 1928 (3372); Thelma Cazalet, 1935 (3373); Nancy, [lady] Astor, [c.1940] (3375); [Lord] Lytton, 1946 (3376); W. S. Belcher, 1946 (3377); Eileen Brady, 1948 (3378); R. Rowlands ('Myfyr Mon'), [date not supplied] (3380A); and letters numbered 3381-3393A, to and from various members of the LlG family, including one (no. 3390A) from George M. Ll. Davies to an un-named recipient, 1922. Cf. NLW MS 20475C for other letters to Megan.

Megan Lloyd George Papers,

There are more than 700 letters, 1949-1957, to Lady Megan Lloyd George from the Labour politician Philip Noel-Baker (1889-1982), together with other papers relating to the Lloyd George family. These include a small quantity of letters, 1910-[c. 1918], from her father David Lloyd George, and some from other correspondents, 1925-1966. There is also a group of Lloyd George's speech notes.

Lloyd George, Megan, 1902-1966

Megan Lloyd George papers,

Miscellaneous papers numbered 3183-3186, viz, notes on her German visit (with her father), 1936 (3183); diary for 16 days in Paris during the 1919 conference (3184); copy of Winston Churchill's tribute to DLlG in the Commons, 28 March 1953 (3185); and draft article or address on DLlG by Megan, [date not supplied] (3186).

Miscellaneous correspondence,

Correspondence and papers relating to F. Lionel Rapson, 1918-1922; the Dumfries and Honiton constituencies, 1929-1930; and Cabinet discussions over the American debt, 1932.

Miscellaneous family papers,

Miscellaneous LlG family papers numbered 3187-3233, viz, letters from DLlG to his children Mair, Richard and Gwilym, 1902-1919 (3187-3193); various family letters, [date not supplied] (3193-3201); various papers including DLlG's marriage certificate (no. 3202) and school reports of his children, [date not supplied] (3202-3213); and poems written to members of the LlG family, mostly in Welsh and by local poets (3214-3233).

Miscellaneous letters,

Thirty-one letters and cards, 1923-66, to Megan Lloyd George from various correspondents including Clement Attlee (1) 1955, Desmond Donnelly (1) 1957, Dingle Foot (4) 1955-7, Thelma Cazalet-Keir (8) c. 1939-c. 1954 and Harold Wilson (1) 1966; together with a letter, 1911, to David Lloyd George from Arthur Bigge, 1st baron Stamfordham, letters, 1940-56, to and from Philip Noel-Baker, and other miscellaneous letters.

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).

Miscellaneous papers,

Miscellaneous DLlG papers numbered 2449-2521, relating to legal practice, 1892-1900; bills and receipts, miscellanea; printed matter, including a few political pamphlets, invitation and menu cards; script of a BBC programme 'Man of the People', 1946 (2513); copy of a lecture 'Lloyd George in British Politics' by Ella Anker, 1914 (2514).

Mr Speaker's Seat,

Correspondence and papers, 1939, relating to the Select Committee on Parliamentary Elections (Mr Speaker's Seat). Correspondents include Cyril Diver, E. A. FitzRoy (Speaker) and Lord Ullswater.

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