A. J. Williams's election address to the electors of Birkenhead,
- A 7/1.
- File
- 1880.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
A. J. Williams's election address to the electors of Birkenhead,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
A. J. Williams's passport for travel to Egypt,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
A. J. Williams's publications,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Arranged chronologically, 1865-1911 (F 1-26), railways, 1882-1911 (F 27), legal works, 1884-1890 (F 28), and An amazing revolution, 1909-1915 (F 29).
A. Mackintosh of Mackintosh, Cardiff & County Club,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Will come up to toast the New Year. The Lord of Dunraven is not a sportsman.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
A note in the hand of A. J. Williams quoting the observations of Arthur A. Becket on the National Liberal Club in his volume Recollections of a humourist, p. 99.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
A note requesting instructions [?of A. J. Williams] concerning the disposal of the dividend on £1200 stock remitted to the account of the late Miss Caroline E. Williams.
A. Winterbotham, Devonshire Club,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Believes the Second Reading of the Bill will be carried if Gladstone is prepared to make the appropriate concessions. See A 2/4 for reply.
Account of poultry at Plas Coedymwstwr,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Accounts deriving from the building of Coychurch Memorial Hall,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Accounts of eggs produced and butter and cheese made at Plas Coedymwstwr,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Advertisement for a residential nurse at Ivy Cottage, Coychurch,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Papers of Arthur John Williams, 1881-1943, including political papers comprising letters, 1868-1911; papers relating to legal, electoral and land reforms, 1867-1911; papers relating to his parliamentary elections in Birkenhead and Glamorgan, 1880-1895; papers relating to South Glamorgan politics, 1886-1924; material concerning the National Liberal Club, 1883-1951; diaries, 1864-1911; diaries of Rose Harriette Thompson Crawshay 1868-1943; and family and financial papers, 1767-1943.
Williams, Arthur John, 1833-1911.
Alfred Billson, Rowton Castle,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Eliot Crawshay Williams has made 'a capital little speech'.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Correspondence, press reviews and brochures, and a memorandum of agreement, concerning the publication of An amazing revolution & after: the real alternative to destructive socialism by an ex MP [A. J. Williams]. 25 Items.
Anthony Hope Hawkins, 16 Buckingham Street,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Has written no 'comediettas', simply dialogues in books. Is prepared to allow them to be acted for charity purposes.
Arnold Morley, Liberal Central Association,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Thanks for Arthur John Williams's efforts re the Mid-Glamorgan election. Arthur John Williams fully understands 'the susceptibilities of the Welsh people.' A contest will take place if the Tories put up a candidate. Arnold Morley will move the writ on Monday.
Arnold Morley, Liberal Central Association,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Is sending a cheque for £400 to Mabon.