- CON/UW/SD4-5.
- Sub-series
- 1928-1935.
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
John Roderick, duplicate conveyance of lands
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
W. N. Jones, duplicate conveyance of lands
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
RB, duplicate transfer order of land
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
Conveyances etc. relating to land and premises sold, leased and exchanged
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
Written at House of Commons. News from South Africa. The dinner at John Morley's - 'We had a discussion on the kind of settlement we should advocate. Most significant. Courtney pedantically & stubbornly pressing a plan of his own. Ma...
Written at House of Commons. Is to dine with John Morley to discuss the lines of the settlement. The Bangor meeting. Has received a new case from Bambridge MP.
Written at House of Commons. The insurance meeting. Business matters. The Orange Free State: 'There is evidently a big battle proceeding & there will be news tonight or tomorrow'. 'D. A. Thomas not here today. Shall talk to him ...
Written at House of Commons. The letting of Penrhyn Hall by the trustees. The fight for 'free speech & equal rights' in the Transvaal.
Written at House of Commons. Joubert's death. Legal matters,
Written at House of Commons. 'Grand fight at Nottingham. We thrashed them in grand style. Best bit of work done for many a day. I sat on Massie'. The accounts in the newspapers.
Written at House of Commons. Has been on the Grand Committee all day. Legal matters,
Written at House of Commons. The Ashton case. Is determined to go to Bangor although 'the bulk of the leading Liberals are strongly opposed to a meeting at this juncture & they entreat me not to go. Ond ni wrandawaf'. Outlines his re...
Written at House of Commons. Is preparing for Bangor,
Written at House of Commons. Margaret and Mrs Roberts, Bethesda, are in the gallery of the House. The payments made to the Jutlanders and the British soldiers. Secured two libel actions that day.