Undated letters to Stanley Clement-Davies.
- Q/4/169-Q/4/208.
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Undated letters to Stanley Clement-Davies.
10 Numbers, as follows:. F/1/311 Autumn 1957. F/1/312-313 Winter 1959 (2 copies). F/1/314-315 Summer 1960 (2 copies). F/1/316 Summer 1961. F/1/317-319 Summer 1962 (3 copies). F/1/320 Winter 1963. The number for Summer 1962 contains a detailed account of Clement Davies's work for peace (on his death) and a tribute from Lord Boothby.
Typescript 'Memories of Morgan Davies', recorded by Dr Idris Griffith, Ontario,
[The typescript was donated to the Library by Dr Griffith in May 1975].
Typed Notes for Clement Davies's speech at the Liberal Party Conference at Folkestone on 29 September 1956, at which he announced his intention to retire from the leadership. 32 Sheets, amended in Clement Davies's handwriting. On House of Commons note paper.
Typed Notes entitled 'President of the Law Society'.
Complain that F. H. Jessop, a former President of the Law Society, did not receive a knighthood in the New Year's Honours list.
Typed Notes by R. J. Maule Horne, August 1964, on Clement Davies's family background,
One set of notes is headed 'Modernisation of agriculture' and deals with his mother's background. The other, of which there are two copies, deals with Clement Davies's father, Alderman Moses Davies, and his background. 9 Sheets in all.
Typed Extract from the Manchester Guardian, 29 February 1956,
'Amnesty'. Accuses the British Government of refusing to grant an amnesty to terrorists convicted of acts of violence and thus delaying an agreement with Archbishop Makarios and other Cypriot leaders.
Two Volumes of press cuttings concerning press reactions, March 1939, to the Report of the Committee of Inquiry into the Anti-Tuberculosis Service in Wales undertaken by Clement Davies and Dr Francis J. H. Coutts.
Two Tickets Of Admission, one for Clement Davies and one for Mrs Jano Clement Davies, giving the seating arrangements at the Coronation State Banquet on 3 June 1953.
Two Press Cuttings pasted on to a sheet of paper one from the South Wales News, 7 November 1925, and the other from the Sheffield Telegraph, 9 November 1925. Both refer to the success of Clement Davies as a commercial barrister.
Tributes to Clement Davies upon his death in March 1962,