- 100.
- Ffeil
- c. 1920s.
Deeds and documents mainly relating to 151 Down Street, Harrow, Middlesex, and 89 High Street, Harrow, together with notes and annotations by Edmund-Davies, and a marriage settlement, c. 1920s.
Deeds and documents mainly relating to 151 Down Street, Harrow, Middlesex, and 89 High Street, Harrow, together with notes and annotations by Edmund-Davies, and a marriage settlement, c. 1920s.
Correspondence and papers concerning Edmund-Davies's career, including his appointment as Recorder of Merthyr Tydfil, 1942, Recorder of Swansea, 1944, Recorder of Cardiff, 1945, and Chairman of the Denbigh County Court of Quarter Sessions, 1953; also included are papers relating to his nomination as member of the Royal Commission on the Penal System, 1964, and Chairman of the Criminal Law Revision Committee, 1968; and to his appointment to conduct a Government review of the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1978, 1982.
Papers relating to Edmund-Davies's discharge from the army, 1945, including a certificate of good service from the War Office, paybook, officers' release book, and a letter allowing Edmund-Davies to use the honorary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers,
Correspondence and papers from the College of Arms,
Papers concerning Edmund-Davies's visit to Windsor Castle, 9-10 April 1979, including the invitation, dinner seating arrangements, press cuttings, souvenir brochure and a manuscript speech by Edmund-Davies.
Two volumes of press cuttings concerning Edmund-Davies.
School books, including notes on English History by Edmund-Davies; manuscript key to shorthand; Macmillan's Story Readers, Book 1, by Evelyn Sharpe (London, 1908); together with a manuscript book entitled 'Lives of Great Writers', compiled by Edmund-Davies and other pupils of Form vi, Mountain Ash County School, December 1908.
Typescript of report, dated 9 November 1972, submitted to the Lord Chancellor by Edmund Davies on the Welsh Language Act 1967 (see also no 22). [This report was under embargo until June 1998.]