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Part of Sir John Herbert Lewis papers
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Part of Sir John Herbert Lewis papers
General correspondence to Sir John Herbert Lewis,
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Arranged chronologically.
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Letter from J. Herbert Roberts, Liverpool,
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The decision over Taylor's candidature is to be postponed for three months. The meeting displayed 'entire unanimity' over John Herbert Lewis's candidature. Believes Taylor must go in any event.
Letter from John Pugh, Pontypridd,
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Thanks for donation to chapel funds, sorely needed in 'a very godless and drunken town' such as Pontypridd where conversions to the cause are few. Would like to work in Liverpool, and is soon to visit Glasgow.
Letter from H. R. Davies, Bangor,
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J. Herbert Roberts has suggested each should contribute £100 to the fund. The recent meeting at Beaumaris and the counter-demonstration outside. An attack made half-a-mile from the town.
Letter from Lewis Edwards, Bala,
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Felt great respect for John Herbert Lewis's father. Roberts of Tan yr Allt gave much support to the College. Much appreciates the present help from John Herbert Lewis.
Letter from Raymond Harris, Chester,
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The estate of Charles Hughes deceased.
Letter from R. H. Morgan, Tywyn,
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The Bala College committee wishes John Herbert Lewis to remain a member, and much appreciates his intention to present an annual scholarship.
Letter from Stuart Rendel, 4 Whitehall Gardens,
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Encloses a cheque for £35 for the funds of the National Council and two printers' accounts to be settled.
Letter from Stuart Rendel, Dorking,
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'The serious state of our exchequer' of the North Wales Liberal Federation. Begs John Herbert Lewis 'to give a very little time longer for the development of the Political Organization of Wales'. The Federation may well strike out in new directions.
Letter from Ellis Jones Ellis-griffith, 3 North Kings Bench Walk,
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Is happy to become the candidate for Everton.
Letter from Ellis Jones Ellis-griffith, 3 North Kings Bench Walk,
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Has written to Tom Ellis. Is anxious to stand as a candidate and would appreciate guidance from John Herbert Lewis.
Letter from John Roberts, House of Commons,
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The need for the government to allocate money to intermediate education raised from liquor taxation. Fears the extra duties on spirits may be remitted. Smith is to make a statement on Friday.
Letter from John Morley, 95 Elm Park Gardens,
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Met John Herbert Lewis at Rendel's. Is prepared to be of assistance, and will meet some of the Welsh Members shortly.
Letter from A. H. D. Acland, Clynnog,
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Invitation to a private meeting to discuss 'Wales & Free Education' and Intermediate Education. T. E. Ellis and others will attend.
Letter from Thomas Gee, Denbigh,
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Is John Herbert Lewis prepared to be the candidate for the division if Taylor fails to come forward? 'Strictly Private & Confidential'.
Letter from George Osborne Morgan, 59 Green Street, Grosvenor Square,
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The 'scheme' was outlined in a letter from GOM to R N Hall of Cardiff and was published in the South Wales Daily News and other papers. It was 'mutilated ... and misrepresented ... in a perfectly ridiculous manner' in the London papers. A1/15 is a typescript copy of A1/14.
Letter from Owen Williams, Bodfari,
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The Denbighshire Liberals are anxious for John Herbert Lewis to become their candidate, '...we w'd put you in with a glorious majority'. Details of the business and the accounts.
Letter from Herbert J. Gladstone, Hawarden,
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May take his brother's place on the County Council, but is not always able to attend. Would like details of the Council and Committee meetings. 'Private'.