Files of papers deriving from court cases in which Lord Edmund-Davies was involved,
- 1-9.
- Cyfres
- 1936-1968.
Files of papers deriving from court cases in which Lord Edmund-Davies was involved:.
Files of papers deriving from court cases in which Lord Edmund-Davies was involved,
Files of papers deriving from court cases in which Lord Edmund-Davies was involved:.
Speech notes of Edmund Davies who acted as the defence lawyer for D J Williams at Caernarfon Assizes when he stood trial for arson at Penrhos Aerodrome, together with a letter from Edmund Davies to Saunders Lewis, 7 September 1976, and Saunders Lewis's reply, 8 September 1976, recalling the events of 1936. Also included are various papers relating to the award of the degree of D Litt honoris causa to Saunders Lewis by the University of Wales in 1983 when Lord Edmund-Davies was the University's Pro-Chancellor.
Typescript of Edmund Davies's address to the jury as counsel for the defence in the case Rex v Albert Nettleton at the county of Anglesey assizes at Beaumaris.
Correspondence, memoranda and press cuttings concerning Edmund Davies's work as observer for the British Government at the trial at Cairo of four Britons accused of spying.
Copy of Report of the Committee on Limitation of Actions in Cases of Personal Injury. Cmnd. 1829 (HMSO, 1962), which committee Edmund Davies chaired, and related correspondence, including a letter of thanks from the Lord Chancellor, 11 September 1962. There is also a copy of the House of Lords' Hansard, vol. ccclx, no 84, 1 May 1975, containing the text of Lord Edmund-Davies's maiden speech in the Lords during the second reading of the Limitation Bill, and related correspondence.
Typescript of transcript of the proceedings July 30 in the Court of Appeal: Criminal Division in the case Regina v Dennis Stafford and Michael Luvaglio before Edmund Davies and two others.
The Great Train Robbery, 1963,
Calendar of Prisoners for the County of Buckingham Assizes held at Aylesbury, 7 April 1964,
Typescript and manuscript of Edmund Davies's address to the jurors at Aylesbury, 20 January 1964, with related correspondence, some discussing the Departmental Committee on Juries.
Edmund Davies's manuscript notes made during the trial,
Manuscript notes prepared by Edmund Davies for his 'summing up',
Typescript transcript of 'summing up', 16-23 March 1964,
Manuscript notes prepared by Edmund Davies for his 'summing up on Ronald Arthur Biggs, together with a typescript of questions asked Biggs by Detective Chief Superintendent T. Butler at Aylesbury Police Station and replies given, 4 September 1963.
Manuscript and typescript of sentences passed, 16 April 1964,