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W. Llewelyn Williams Papers,
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T. Michael Evans donation,

Papers of W. Llewelyn Williams donated by T. Michael Evans, comprising diaries, 1895-1915; correspondence, 1902-1924; professional papers, 1899; printed material, 1861-1922 (accumulated 1912-1922); personal papers, 1882-1921; and papers accumulated after his death, 1922-2005.

Correspondence,

Correspondence, 1902-1924, comprising letters to W. Llewelyn Williams from various correspondents, most notably David Lloyd George, largely concerning political issues.

Printed material,

Printed material, 1861-1922, comprising various articles relating to W. Llewelyn Williams, 1861-1922 (accumulated 1912-1922), and reviews of his work, 1918-1920.

Personal papers,

Personal papers of W. Llewelyn Williams, 1882-1921, including school and university attendance and results slips, various memorabilia, and letters patent on his appointment as King's Counsel, [1912].

W. Llewelyn Williams memorial,

Papers relating to the W. Llewelyn Williams memorial, 1938-1951, unveiled at Brownhill, Llansadwrn, in September 1938, including letters to Mr D. Morgan Evans, nephew of W. Llewelyn Williams, from the Llewelyn Williams Memorial Tablet Fund concerning financial matters, 1938; an order of service for the unveiling ceremony, 1938; press cuttings reporting on the service, 1938; and a letter from Carmarthenshire County Council regarding access to the memorial, 1951.

T. Michael Evans transcripts,

Transcripts by T. Michael Evans of various items within the archive, including both diaries, 1895 and 1906-1915, and some letters. The file also includes transcripts of two articles by W. Llewelyn Williams, on the war and conscription, that do not appear in original form within the archive; drafts of T. Michael Evans' family tree, including references to W. Llewelyn Williams; and copies of maps of Llansadwrn and the surrounding area.

W. Llewelyn Williams letters,

W. Llewelyn Williams letters, 1909-1922, comprising original letters to J. Herbert Lewis, 1909-1913, 1972, and photocopies, [1970]-[2005], of letters, 1894-1922, from W. Llewelyn Williams to various correspondents.

Articles by W. Llewelyn Williams,

Articles by W. Llewelyn Williams, 1919-[2005], including photocopies of manuscript drafts of articles on Disestablishment and the First World War; copies of his introductions to James Anthony Froude's volumes on the Tudors; and copies of various other articles on Disestablishment, the Great War and T. E. Ellis, M.P. for Meirionethshire and Liberal Chief Whip. The file also includes the booklet 'Ballads of Wales', 1919, given as a gift to his nephew, D. Morgan Evans.

Photocopied diaries and reports,

Photocopies of diaries and reports belonging to W. Llewelyn Williams, comprising two diaries, 1895 and 1906-1915, and a report of the Welsh Delegation to Canada, 1899. The papers bear some notes by Neville C. Masterman. For the original items see files A1/1-A1/2 and A3/1 within this archive.

Articles and extracts relating to W. Llewelyn Williams,

Articles and photocopied extracts relating to W. Llewelyn Williams, 1967-[2005], including a copy of 'Cardiganshire Politics: The Liberal Ascendancy, 1885-1923', by Kenneth O. Morgan, 1967; extracts from various sources concerning his political work and private life; and extracts of various debates from the House of Commons relating to the Disestablishment of the Church in Wales.

Diary,

Diary, 1906-1915, kept infrequently but occasionally containing lengthy entries relating to his political work following his election victory in 1906, including references to various Commons debates and his opinions on fellow MP's. The volume also refers to his friendship with David Lloyd George and its subsequent breakdown.

Diaries,

Diaries, 1895-1915, of W. Llewelyn Williams relating to his work as a journalist and politician.

Letters to various correspondents,

Copies and transcripts of letters by W. Llewelyn Williams to various correspondents, 1894-1922, accumulated by Neville C. Masterman, [1970]-[2005]. The file includes letters to his brother, Thomas Williams, John Morris Jones, T. E. Ellis and T. Huws Davies, concerning both personal and professional matters. Some of the Welsh letters have been translated into English. Originals of most of the letters are held at NLW, and in such cases the NLW call numbers of the original letters have been noted on the copies.

Obituaries and tributes,

Original and photocopied obituaries and tributes to W. Llewelyn Williams, 1922-[2005], including an annotated press cutting and manuscript draft of an obituary by C. F. G. Masterman, published in the Westminster Gazette, 24 April 1922; and the order of service for the W. Llewelyn Williams memorial ceremony, 1938.

Neville C. Masterman research letters,

Letters received by Neville C. Masterman, 1971-1993 (accumulated 1971-1979), concerning his research into the life and political career of W. Llewelyn Williams, comprising letters from various correspondents, including Gwynfor Evans, referring to the location of various sources of information.

Evans, Gwynfor

Letters from David Lloyd George,

Letters to W. Llewelyn Williams from David Lloyd George, 1902-1924, largely concerning political and professional issues. The file also includes a photograph of the final letter sent by Llewelyn Williams from his deathbed to Lloyd George and correspondence between Dame Margaret Lloyd George and Mrs Sarah Evans, sister of W. Llewelyn Williams, regarding the contents of this letter.

Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945

Report of the Welsh Delegation to Canada,

A draft manuscript report of the Welsh Delegation to Canada, 1899, in the hand of W. Llewelyn Williams, regarding the suitability of Canada for migrant settlers. The Delegation, comprising David Lloyd George, W. Llewelyn Williams, William Griffith and W. J. Rees, was invited to Canada by the Canadian Government in the hope it would encourage migration to the country. The report itself contains brief case studies of the fortunes and experiences of some existing settlers.

Reviews,

Press cuttings of reviews of his work, 1918-1920, including Rhamant Hanes Cymru and The Making of Modern Wales.

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