- A 18/23.
- File
- 1906, Nov. 21.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Press cutting from Tribune describing a luncheon at the National Liberal Club in honour of W. Curling Anderson and Dr R. Spence Watson, vice-chairmen of its general committee.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Press cutting from Tribune describing a luncheon at the National Liberal Club in honour of W. Curling Anderson and Dr R. Spence Watson, vice-chairmen of its general committee.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Press cutting from The Westminster Gazette, containing a letter by J. Fischer Williams entitled 'Proportional representation' and written in response to A 5/8.
Press cutting from the Western Mail discussing the general election campaign in the division,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Press cutting from the Morning Leader, recording the death of Major Hibbert at Taringa in the Central Provinces of India, gored by a bull.
Press cutting from the Glamorgan Gazette recording the registration of Crawshay-Williams Ltd,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Press cutting from The Birkenhead News describing the annual picnic of the Birkenhead & West Cheshire Liberal Association at which A. J. Williams was a guest and spoke.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Press cutting from The Birkenhead News describing a speech made by A. J. Williams to a demonstration of the Liberals of Birkenhead & West Cheshire.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Press cutting describing the marriage of Miss Louisa Honora Rose Spiller of Hove and Mr Gilbert Harvey Elpinstone Spiller of Chagford, South Devon, at St Patrick's Church, Hove.
Press cutting advertising Rounding the triangle,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Poster advertising a 'proposed National Liberal Club'.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Postcard from Leslie Crawshay Williams to Rose Harriette Thompson Williams, discussing the retention of shares, and a draft of Rose Harriette Thompson Williams's reply.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Postcard from Catherine Mary Bucton, 27 Ladbrooke Square, W, to A. J. Williams. Political comment; the Budget, 'Randolph Churchill's criticism proved the very thing we wished to hear ... [a] racey and spiteful speech.' Hopes there will be no further 'united committees of Unionists & Gladstonians'.
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Arranged into general political correspondence, 1868-1911 (A 1), copies and drafts of correspondence from A. J. Williams, 1885-1911 (A 2), lists prepared by Eliot Crawshay Williams of letters to A. J. Williams, 1885-1894 (A 3), legal reform, 1867 (A 4), political and electoral reform, 1883-1911 (A 5), land reform, 1887-1892 (A 6), parliamentary elections, 1880-1895 (A 7-11), South Glamorgan politics, 1896-1924 (A 12), Baronetcy question, 1895-1911 (A 13), political miscellanea, 1885-1906 (A 14-17), and the National Liberal Club, 1883-1951 (A 18).
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Political and-electoral reform,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Part of A.J. Williams Papers,
Plan (30 ft = 1 in) of unenclosed ground belonging to the late Walter Coffin between Penrhiewfer and Dinas, prepared by J. John Evans, land and mineral surveyor of Ystrad Rhondda.