Letter from H. R. Davies, Bangor,
- A1/3.
- Ffeil
- 1886, Nov 20.
J. Herbert Roberts has suggested each should contribute £100 to the fund. The recent meeting at Beaumaris and the counter-demonstration outside. An attack made half-a-mile from the town.
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Letter from H. R. Davies, Bangor,
J. Herbert Roberts has suggested each should contribute £100 to the fund. The recent meeting at Beaumaris and the counter-demonstration outside. An attack made half-a-mile from the town.
Letter from Raymond Harris, Chester,
The estate of Charles Hughes deceased.
Letter from Owen Williams, Bodfari,
The Denbighshire Liberals are anxious for John Herbert Lewis to become their candidate, '...we w'd put you in with a glorious majority'. Details of the business and the accounts.
Letter from P. Mostyn Williams, Rhyl,
As J. H. Roberts and E. K. Muspratt have declined to stand for the Flintshire Boroughs, the field is clear for John Herbert Lewis. The Tories are likely to put up a candidate. Mr Pennant ought to be given a safer seat by the Tories. Public meetings should be held in each of the Boroughs. Had hoped to hear 'something definite' of the North Wales Liberal Federation before this. The proposed Liberation Meeting at Rhyl. 'Private'.
Letter from Samuel Smith, Liverpool,
John Roberts's health is too poor to allow him to face another election. John Herbert Lewis would be an admirable successor. Arrangements for political meetings.
Letter from D. A. Thomas, Cardiff,
Returns drafts of minutes and letter. Should write to the Lord Chancellor concerning Beresford.
Letter from H. R. Hughes of Kinmel, Kinmel Park, Abergele,
Would like to nominate John Herbert Lewis for the Commission of the Peace for Flintshire as he no longer practises as a solicitor at Mostyn.
Letter from G. H. Gauntlett, Charity Commission,
The Office has not received the accounts of the trustees of Wynne's Charity.
Letter from G. Shaw-lefevre, Local Government Board,
Has given instructions that the Local Government Act be translated into Welsh.
Letter from Thomas Charles Edwards, Theological College, Bala,
P. Mostyn Williams was an employee of the Council of Aberystwyth College. He proved to be 'an excellent advocate, and equally at home in Welsh and English'.
Letter from O. M. Edwards, Oxford,
Could John Herbert Lewis write an account of the campaign for intermediate education in Flintshire to be published in Wales? (See Wales, Vol II (1895), pp 294-5).
Letter from George Osborne Morgan, 59 Green Street, Grosvenor Square,
Had sent John Herbert Lewis's 'whip' to Vachers before receiving the telegram. Has let the whip stand, but is not bringing forward a motion or raising a question of privilege. 'I am simply asking the House after the ostentatious way in which the order is being defied, to refuse to perform what has become an annual farce, as Bradlaugh did in 1886'. This will provide an opportunity 'of shewing up the Duke' [of Westminster]. A1/77 is a typescript copy of A1/76.
Letter from George T. Kenyon, 107 Ebury Street,
Thanks for letter and Mr Kelly's enclosure. Will consult Lord Kenyon and Mr Warburton Lee on the subject. It would be wise to defer discussion of the matter until the Spring when the re-ected County Councils meet.
Letter from J. Towyn Jones, Garnant,
Encloses a resolution passed at the annual meeting of the East Carmarthenshire Liberal Association expressing thanks to Lloyd George and John Herbert Lewis. The South Wales Daily News is the most reluctant of the papers to acknowledge their services. Welsh.
Letter from William Edwards Tirebuck, Rhuddlan,
Can John Herbert Lewis obtain for Wet a copy of Sir John Kirk's Report of the Niger Company's Administration recently presented to Parliament?.
Letter from David Howell, Dean of St Davids,
There is a need to refute particulars given in the Cambrian News. John Herbert Lewis or Herbert Roberts should do so.
Letter from W N Bruce, Dorking,
Appreciates John Herbert Lewis's mention of his name in the debate on the Board of Education Bill. Is indignant at the way the subject has been 'smuggled' through Parliament, but hopes the Act will be well administered. 'Private'.
Letter from Lord Londonderry, Postmaster General,
Will make enquiries concerning the provision of clocks in Post Offices and accommodation for writing letters in Railway Stations.
Letter from Ernest Rhys, West Hampstead.
Has made notes on the Welsh objects at the British Museum. There is a need to prepare a scheme for a Welsh National Gallery and Museum. Two Welsh bronze shields.
Letter from W. Jenkyn Jones, Quimper,
Thanks for kindness at the House of Commons. Relations between Britain and the French Republic. The proposals of Thomas Barclay. Now wishes to approach John Herbert Lewis and other Welsh Members.