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Dr Thomas Jones CH Papers
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The Observer,

Arranged into: Memoranda, papers and correspondence relating to the Observer newspaper, 31 Jan. 1941-29 June 1942 (Nos 1-145); Correspondence relating to the Forum series of the Observer, 29 June 1941-24 Feb. 1942 (Nos 146-164); Drafts and offprints of Forum articles, 15 June 1941-8 March 1942 (Nos 165-197). The bulk of the correspondence, Nos 1-145, relates to the closing period of the editorship of J. L. Garvin. Index: Berridge, J. E., No. 33; Connolly, Cyril, No. 136; Crowther, Geoffrey, Nos 78, 83; Dew, Roderick, No. 14; Eady, W., Nos 42, 46-47, 53-54, 65, 73, 90-91, 95, 101, 110, 131, 158; Elton, Lord, No. 144; Fielden, Lionel, No. 87; Fredenburgh, Ronald, No. 153; Garvin, J. L., Nos 8, 12, 39, 56, 62-63; Glasgow, George, Nos 85, 98; Grigg, Sir Edward, Nos 38, 43, 49, 59, 64, 72, 122; Harris, H. Wilson, Nos 109, 121, 128, 135; Mann, Arthur, Nos 40, 118, 129, 138, 141-142; Ogilvie, F.W., Nos 125, 130; Roberts, Michael, Nos 160-162; Williams, W. E., No. 166; Wilson, H. J., No. 67; Wood, Sir Kingsley, No. 81; Young. G. M., No. 164. Secretaries: Bryan, F. W., Nos 5, 88, 132; Jenkins, L. W., Nos 13, 19; Jones, M. L., Nos 22, 62-63; Kindersley, A. M., Nos 1, 17-18, 21, 62-63, 154, 157, 159, 163. Astor, David (F. D. L.), Nos 10, 24-27, 68, 74, 86, 92, 97, 102-103, 117, 133, 145-146, 150, 152-153, 156; Astor, Waldorf, Viscount Astor, Nos 6, 9-11, 14-16, 20, 23, 28-32, 35-38, 41, 43, 45, 47-55, 58, 64, 66, 75, 77-78, 80-85, 89-90, 93-94, 96, 99-100, 104-106, 107-124, 126-129, 134-135, 137, 139-143, 145, 155.

The Observer,

Nos 1-212. Memoranda, papers and correspondence relating to the Observer newspaper. The correspondence relates to editorial policy, the editorship, and the Observer Trust. Index: Artemus-Jones, Lady, No. 197; Barrington-Ward, R. M., Times, No. 134; Beavan, John, Nos 6-7, 41, 61; Berridge, J. E., Nos 3, 5, 26, 37, 52-54, 58, 71-72, 78, 81, 169-170; Brown, Ivor, Nos 2, 8, 20, 25, 32-33, 35, 39-40, 42-44, 46-48, 50, 64, 75-76, 87, 92, 97, 107-108, 113, 116, 118, 122-123, 130, 140, 150, 162, 165, 171, 178-180, 184-186, 190, 194-195, 199-200, 202, 208; Curtis, Lionel, Nos 164, 167; Dawson, Geoffrey, No. 99; Deutscher, Isaac, No. 139; Finer, Herman, No. 166; Garvin, Viola, No. 146; Griffith-Jones, J. C., Nos 94-95; Hadley, W. W., No. 122; Haffner, Sebastian, No. 51; Hetherington, H., No. 110; Irvine, Sir James, No. 45; Madariaga, Salvador de, Nos 198, 201-202; Mann, Arthur, Nos 154, 172, 174, 176-177, 182; Markham, Violet, No. 69; Thompson, Edward, No. 55; Trewin, J. C., Nos 10-11, 27, 56-57, 65, 67-68, 73-74, 80, 88, 91, 101, 145, 147, 156, 159, 168, 173, 181, 191, 203, 207; Tyerman, Donald, Nos 34, 49, 102, 114-115, 120-121, 124-125, 129; Walling, R. A. J., No. 148; Wooding, R. A., Nos 104, 210. Secretaries: Bryan, F. W., Nos 79, 209; Jones, M. L., No. 153; Kindersley, A. M., Nos 4, 17-18, 90. Astor, W. W., No. 111; Astor, David (F. D. L.), Nos 9, 12-15, 17, 21, 23-24, 38, 62-63, 77, 82, 84-85, 89, 106, 112, 117, 126, 128, 132, 141, 144, 149, 151, 160, 187-189, 192, 196, 206; Astor, Waldorf, Viscount Astor, Nos 1, 19, 21, 23-24, 26, 28-31, 49, 53, 61, 66, 70, 83, 86, 93, 96, 103, 105, 109, 119-121, 127, 131, 133, 135-138, 142-143, 148, 152, 154-155, 157-158, 161, 163, 167, 175, 183, 193, 204-205.

Lindsay - Madariaga,

Arranged into: Lindsay, A. D., Dec. 1921-Dec. 1937, Nos 1-14; Llewellyn, Sir David and Lady, Nov. 1926-Dec. 1945, Nos 15-36; Lochhead, J. and L., Dec. 1909-April 1944, Nos 37-64; Lothian, Lord (Philip Kerr), June 1925-June 1945, Nos 65-126; Macmillan, Lord, March 1936-June 1945, Nos 127-144; Madariaga, Salvador de, April 1919-Aug. 1949, Nos 145-224; Madariaga, Constance de, 1913-June 1954, Nos 225-310.

Richards - Snowden,

Arranged into: Richard, Gertrude M., Jan. 1933-Feb. 1945, Nos 1-13; Richards, Dr Meredith, 1917-1918, Nos 14-17; Richards, Robert, June 1919-Jan. 1939, Nos 18-34; Riddell, Lord, July 1931, No. 35; Roberts, Rev. Richard, March 1920-Nov. 1943, Nos 36-54; Roberts, Mrs Mary Silyn, Dec. 1935-Sept. 1950, Nos 55-61; Rothenstein, Sir William and Lady, July 1924-March 1939, Nos 62-83; Salter, Sir Arthur, June 1919-1922, Nos 84-89; Scott, Prof. J. W., Jan. 1917-June 1938, Nos 90-170; Scott, Peter, Dec. 1932-Oct. 1938, Nos 171-182; Shaw, George Bernard and Mrs C. F., Aug. 1930-Sept. 1943, Nos 183-211; Smart, Prof. W., March 1899-Feb. 1916, Nos 212-222; Snowden, Lady Ethel, Aug.-Sept. 1942, Nos 223-224.

Stevenson - Thomas,

Arranged into: Stevenson, Sir Daniel, Oct. 1915-Jan. 1932, Nos 1-4; Swinton, Sir Ernest, Feb. 1921-Dec. 1943, Nos 5-11; Sylvester, A. J., Feb. 1919-Aug. 1945, Nos 12-23; Tawney, R. N., March 1909-Dec. 1945, Nos 24-89; Thomas, Ben Bowen, Jan. 1940-March 1954, Nos 90-177; Thomas, Daniel Lleufer, Jan. 1917-Oct. 1944, Nos 178-266.

Thompson - Urquhart,

Arranged into: Thompson, Edward, Jan. 1938-June 1945, Nos 1-106; Thompson, Mrs E. A. M. (Yates), Nos 107-167; Thorp, Joseph, July 1925-Feb. 1944, Nos 168-200; Tweedsmuir, Lady (John Buchan), Dec. 1930-Feb. 1939, Nos 201-203; Urquhart, Murray, 1921 (?)-Dec. 1945, Nos 204-232.

Socialism and suffragettes,

Arranged into: (i) Correspondence and papers relating to Socialist movements, 13 Dec. 1895-8 March 1914 (Nos 1-81), comprising a little material on the I.L.P. and Fabian Society; some records of a university settlement group at Aberystwyth with designs on Cardiff; a good deal of material on the settlement movement, including scrappy cuttings from the Mansfield House Magazine, some material on the Clarion Scouts, and a little on the Barry Brotherhood, 1913-1914. The collection, which dates in the main from Thomas Jones's Glasgow period, is interesting, but without coherence. (ii) Papers, notes, and a little correspondence on the Women's Suffrage movement, 1906-1908 (Nos 82-105), most of the papers consisting of political literature issued by the Women's Social & Political Union. There are also notes prepared by Thomas Jones and his wife for speeches at the East Kilbride Liberal Associations, Oct. 1908, and elsewhere. Index: Chapman, Donald, Fabian Society, No. 2; Davies, David, Llandinam, No. 74; Duff, N. G., Poor Law Commission, Nos 69, 72; Evans, Benjamin, Cardiff I.L.P., Nos 8, 12; Evans, W. J. Burdon, No. 75; Foslet (?), Mary A., Leeds, No. 16; Hobson, S. G., No. 10; Jones, Mrs Eirene T. (wife of Thomas Jones), Nos 89, 98; Jones, O. Tudor, No. 80; Jones, T. Mardy, No. 71; Mackenzie, Prof. J. S., Cardiff, Nos 8-9, 11; Marles-Thomas, Muriel, No. 13; Martyn, Edith How, Women's Social & Political Union, No. 89; Morgan, Charles, Pontypridd, Nos 25-26; Morgan, John, Porth, Rhondda, No. 24; Murrell, Frank, Barry, Nos 77-78, 80-81; Russell, Alfred, Glasgow, No. 62; Saville, Eve, Fabian Society, Nos 3-4; Thomas, Mary (née Jackson?), No. 6; Wright, John, Clarion Scouts, No. 66.

Daughter: Eirene Lloyd Jones,

Nos 1-245. Correspondence of Thomas Jones with his daughter, Eirene Ll. Jones. Most of the letters are from Thomas Jones; a number are from Mrs Jones, and a few are joint. Index: Bompiana, Prof., No. 173; Curtis, Lionel, No. 40; Fermi, Prof. E., No. 173; Hackett, Dr, No. 173; Madariaga, Con de, No. 135; Jones, Mrs Eirene T. (wife), Nos 39, 42, 48-49, 90, 103, 106-109, 112, 114, 120, 127, 130, 136-137, 145, 153, 156, 158, 161, 176, 183-184, 187, 193, 198, 201, 213, 215, 218, 222, 224, 227-228, 230, 232, 234, 236, 238-239, 242, 245; Jones, Miss Eirene Lloyd (daughter), the remainder of Nos 1-245.

Publications,

This class consists of what material there is among the papers on Thomas Jones's publications in the broad sense. There is a little interesting early material on his Everyman edition of Mazzini, the typescript of an apparently unfinished work on government, and some correspondence with Hankey on the publication of secret documents and other material relating to A Diary with Letters. In addition, a mass of cuttings, drafts, etc., of ephemeral material has been classified under articles (considered broadly), reviews, broadcasts and talks. Material relating to his book on Lloyd George may be found under Lloyd George in class A. The material in this class in no way represents a complete collection of Thomas Jones's work. Arranged into: Mazzini, 1896-1955 (Y 1); Prime Ministers (draft), Diary with Letters (Y 2); Articles, 1899-1955 (Y 3); Reviews, 1924-1952 (Y 4); Broadcasts, 1934-1955, talks, 1910-1955 (Y 5).

Articles,

Nos 1-64. Copies and drafts of some of Thomas Jones's articles, introductions, obituaries etc.

Broadcasts: talks,

Arranged into copies and drafts of Thomas Jones's broadcasts, 1934-1955 (Nos 1-21); copies and drafts of Thomas Jones's talks, 1910-1955 (Nos 22-49). The collection is in no sense complete.

Gregynog collection,

The collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, papers etc. relating to the celebrated Montgomeryshire family descended from David Davies of Llandinam. His grandson David Davies (later Lord Davies) was prominent in the political and social life of Wales and was the prime founder of the National Memorial Campaign against tuberculosis, which drew Thomas Jones out of academic life. Active in the political and educational life of Wales, he was a benefactor of innumerable causes. Even more celebrated as patrons were his sisters, Gwendoline E. and Margaret S. Davies, the Ladies of Gregynog. This family played a vital role in the history of the Welsh University and of Welsh social service and turned Gregynog Hall into a creative centre of artistic, musical and educational activity. To the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, its wealth and benevolence have been essential. Thomas Jones's relations with David Davies, Llandinam (who was almost a caricature of the unpredictable magnate) were close but intermittent and sometimes stormy (see class J) but he enjoyed intimate friendship with the Ladies and, in particular, with Miss Gwendoline. The collection abounds in material massively relevant to the social history of Wales and to many facets of social life in Britain. Arranged into: David Davies, Llandinam (Lord Davies), 1910-1944 (R 1); Gwendoline and Margaret Davies, 1914-1927 (R 2); Gwendoline and Margaret Davies, 1928-1932 (R 3); Gwendoline and Margaret Davies, 1933-1935 (R 4); Gwendoline Davies, 1936-1938 (R 5); Gwendoline and Margaret Davies, 1939-1945 (R 6); Gwendoline and Margaret Davies, 1946-1955 (R 7); Greynog Hall, 1919-1954, and Davies charities, 1919-1937 (R 8). Material relating to the Davies family may be found throughout the collection. See in particular classes A, C, D, H, J, K, L, W, X and Z.

Gwendoline Davies,

Nos 1-171. Correspondence with Misses Gwendoline E. and Margaret S. (Daisy) Davies, Gregynog. Index: Rees, Sir J. F., Nos 165-166; Davies, David, Llandinam, Nos 3-4; Davies, Margaret S., Nos 8, 12, 27, 37, 53, 74, 83, 90, 131; Davies, Gwendoline E., the remainder of Nos 1-171.

Gwendoline Davies,

Nos 1-217. Correspondence with Misses Gwendoline E. and Margaret S. (Daisy) Davies, Gregynog. Index: Davies, Margaret S., Nos 39-40, 42, 93, 96-97, 99, 141, 151, 166-217; Davies, Gwendoline E., Nos 1-165.

Gregynog Hall; Charities,

Arranged into: Correspondence and papers relating to Gregynog Hall, July 1919-Nov. 1954, including the use of the Hall as a musical, educational and conference centre, and plans for its future devised by Miss Margaret Davies and her friends, 1952-1954 (Nos 1-78); Correspondence relating to some of the Davies family's charities, June 1919-March 1937 (Nos 79-110). Index: Clarkson, G. Flint, Nos 93-94, 96; Davidson, J. C. C., Nos 85-86; Davies, Beatrice, No. 49; Davies, Gwendoline E., Gregynog, Nos 8-9; Davies, Islwyn, Nos 46-47; Davies, Margaret S. (Daisy), Gregynog, Nos 22, 24-25, 38, 77; Evans, W. J. Burdon, Nos 2, 14, 83-84, 87-92, 95-110; Grant, J., No. 8; Greenslade, S. K., No. 10; Kilmaine, Lord, Nos 55, 67, 69; Morris, J. Walter, Merthyr Tydfil, No. 5; Newton, Prof. Lily, Nos 51-52; Northcote, Sydney, Nos 16-18; Owens, John, Nos 79-80; Powell, E. C., Nos 28, 30, 33-34, 37-39, 41, 43-45, 50-55, 57-62, 65-66, 68, 70, 74-76, 78; Waals, P., No. 7; Watkins, Percy, No. 105; Webster, Sir Charles, Nos 56, 63-64; Williams, J. D., Nos 81-82; Williams, W. J., Nos 14-18.

Flexner correspondence,

Nos 1-166. Correspondence, Dr Abraham Flexner and members of the Flexner family. The papers include: Obituary address on Dr Wycliffe Rose, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, U.S.A., 26 April 1932, No. 25; Parliamentary Record, Times, 11 Nov. 1932, No. 44; Address by Thomas Jones on Welsh character, Listener, 31 Jan. 1934, No. 79; Article by Thomas Jones on Coleg Harlech, Manchester Guardian, 15 May 1934, No. 88. Index: Bailey, Esther S. (on behalf of Abraham Flexner), Nos 5-6, 135; Baldwin, Stanley, No. 60; Greange, Henry (U.S.A.), Nos 105, 107; 'Dave', Amherst, Mass., U.S.A., No. 84; Fry, Lady, No. 160; Jerome, Sibyl, No. 146; Jones, Eirene T. (Mrs Thomas Jones), Nos 15, 63, 67, 69, 72-73, 75; Wicksworth, R. (Assistant Secretary, Royal Society), Nos 147-148; Flexner, Anne Crawfrod, No. 15; Flexner, Eleanor, Nos 27, 36, 48, 90-91, 94, 87, 108, 128; Flexner, Jenny M., No. 49; Flexner, Dr Abraham, the remainder of Nos 1-166.

Sir Percy Watkins correspondence,

Arranged into: (i) Correspondence, Percy Watkins (Nos 1-151), including a speech by Percy Watkins on social service at Pontypridd, Feb. 1932 (No. 15); a note by Thomas Jones on Percy Watkin's retirement from the Welsh Dept. of the Board of Education, n.d., 1932 (No. 20); Percy Watkins' curriculum vitae, to 1932, n.d., 1932 (No. 21); a memo by Percy Watkins on Joint Committee for Educational Facilities, S. Wales Coalfield, n.d., 1932 (No. 22); a talk by Percy Watkins on voluntary service in Wales, at Undeb y Brythoniaid, Birmingham, 24 Nov. 1933 (No. 35); a report by Percy Watkins on Pantybeiliau Welsh Folk School, 6 Jan. 1934 (No. 37); minutes of a committee on unemployment in Rhymney, 6 March 1935 (No. 50); a memo by Percy Watkins on S. Wales problems and the National Council of Social Service, 1 Dec. 1937 (No. 81); a memoir by Thomas Jones (in Welsh) on Percy Watkins, n.d., 1946 (No. 150); an Order of Memorial Service to Sir Percy Watkins, 17 May, 1946 (No. 151); and (ii) Correspondence, Harold Watkins, (brother of Percy Watkins), 5 Oct. 1927-5 June 1928 (Nos 152-163), including an application by Harold Watkins for Rockefeller Scholarship, March 1928 (No. 158). Index: 'Abraham' , No. 115; Adams, W. G. S. (All Souls), No. 88; 'Bill' (Board of Education), No. 5; Butler, J. R. M., No. 160; Cole, G. D. H., No. 123; Davies, John (W.E.A., Wales), No. 26; Davies, the Misses, Gregynog, Nos 42, 103; Edwards, Sir Ifan ap Owen, No. 67; Ellis, Capt. Lionel F., (Nat. Council Social Service), Nos 65-66; Hazelton, W. (Educational Settlements Assoc.), No. 109; Jones, Gomer (Sec. Rhymney Workmen's Institute), No. 74; Noble, W. (Warden, Maes-yr-Haf Settlement), No. 29; Pate, W. J., (Welsh Y.M.C.A.), No. 45; Powell, E. C., No. 147; Rees, F. E. (Chief Education Official, Glamorgan), No. 159; Watkins, Harold, Nos 152-163; Watkins, Lady, No. 83; Watkins, Sir Percy, the remainder of Nos 1-151.

Cornford - Davies, G. M. Ll,

Arranged into: Cornford, Frances, March-May 1932, Nos 1-4; Coupland, Reginald, ?-Nov. 1950, Nos 5-13; Cripps, Sir Stafford and Lady Isobel, Dec. 1941-April 1952, Nos 14-73; Curtis, Lionel, Dec. 1921-Dec. 1949, Nos 74-124; Curzon, Lord, Jan.-June 1918, Nos 125-126; Davies, Sir Alfred T., Feb. 1921-Dec. 1943, Nos 127-132; Davies, George M. Ll., May 1917-Sept. 1939, Nos 133-206.

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