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Sir Henry Jones correspondence,

Arranged into: Correspondence of Sir Henry Jones with correspondence other than Thomas Jones, 3 June 1878-24 June 1914 (Nos 1-222); Press cuttings and correspondence relating to a proposal to make Sir Henry Jones Secretary of the new Welsh Dept. of the Board of Education, 1907 (Nos 154-157). Index: Birrell, A., No. 156; Bonar, James, No. 7; Boyd, William, Nos 162, 196, 214; Bradley, F. H., Nos 82-83; Brash, Rev. John, No. 101; Caird, Edward, Nos 10-13, 16-19, 23-24, 27-38, 40-61; Carpenter, J. F., Nos 180, 210, 213; Davies, (Cadwaladr?), Nos 26, 64; Davies, Cadwaladr, No. 6; Ferguson, Sir Ronald, Nos 65-80, 85-87, 89, 93-95, 97-98, 106, 153, 163-164, 170, 175, 178, 184, 191, 198, 211, 215-217, 219, 222; Jones, E. H. (Hal), Nos 165, 207, 209, 218; Jones, E. Towyn, Ffestiniog, No. 221, Jones, J. H., Y Brython, Liverpool, No. 197; Jones, J. Mostyn, New York, No. 62; Jones, Owen, No. 8; Kilpatrick, Thomas B., No. 14; Lloyd George, David, Nos 146-148; MacLehose, James, Nos 1, 3, 5, 84; MacLehose, Mrs, No. 81; McNaughton, Rev. G., Nos 168-169, 204-206; Mahler, Miss E. M., Nos 108, 110, 113, 174, 177, 203; Mann, Sir John, No. 151; Mary, Lady, No. 88; Millar, Mrs, No. 201; Morton, James, Nos 171, 185, 187-190, 192-193; Muirhead, J. H., Nos 149, 212; Murray, Gilbert, Nos 103-104, 109, 199; Owen, Dr Isambard, No. 111, Pringle-Pattison, A. S., Nos 9, 15, 20-22, 25, 39; Rathbone, William, Liverpool, No. 90; Reichel, Harry R., Nos 102, 111-112, 114-118, 120-131, 133-135, 137-145, 158-161, 166, 182-183, 194-195, 200, 202, 209; Reichel, Lady, No. 179; Rendel, Lord, No. 132; Ross, Rev. D. H., Nos 150, 181, 208; Rowland, John, No. 148; Roxburgh, Mrs, Nos 2, 4; Slater, D. A., No. 137; Sonnenschein, Dr, No. 96; Thomas, Lloyd, Nos 176, 220; Waddell, Dr, Nos 99-100, 105, 167, 172, 186; Williams, H. C., Nos 107, 119, 136, 152; Anon., Nos 63, 91, 173.

Sir Henry Jones correspondence,

Arranged into: (i) Correspondence of Sir Henry Jones with correspondents other than Thomas Jones, 8 May 1915-10 Jan. 1922 (Nos 1-182), including Sir Harry Reichel on unveiling of portrait of Henry Jones by Christopher Williams, 1920 (No. 135), and memorandum of agreement, Gifford Lectures, 1921 (No. 172); and (ii) Typed extracts from selected correspondents, 1885-1921 (Nos 183-230), comprising Caird, Edward, n.d. (Nos 183-187); MacLehose, J., 23 Dec. 1885-7 Aug. 1913 (Nos 188-194); Mahler, E. M., 9 April 1906-20 Oct. 1913 (?) (Nos 195-203); Williams, J., 30 Jan. 1912-10 April 1913 (Nos 204-208); Jones, E. H. (son), 13 Oct. 1913 (?)-14 Aug. 1921 (Nos 209-230). Index: Bennett, George, No. 93; Bradley, A. C., Nos 100, 130, 173; Caird, Edward, Nos 183-187; Carpenter, J. E., No. 178; Davies, Walford, No. 177; Edwards, Isaac, Caernarfon, No. 13; Evans, D. Tecwyn, Birkenhead, No. 73; Evans, William, No. 61; Ferguson, Sir Ronald, Nos 5, 26, 46, 122; George, William, No. 103; Hadow, H., Nos 39, 43, 49, 56, 58, 64-66, 74, 76, 80-81, 87, 92, 94-96; Hetherington, H. J. W., Nos 45, 67, 69-70, 72, 75, 77-79, 82-84, 91, 97-99, 105-106, 118, 120, 125-126, 128-129, 137-138, 143-145, 147, 152-153, 160, 162, 175; Hetherington, Mrs, No. 89; Hugh, Nos 63, 104, 110, 119; Janie, Nos 1, 115; Jones, Lady Ann (wife), No. 134; Jones, E. H. (Hal - son), Nos 171, 209-230; Jones, J. M., Llanfair P.G., No. 182; Jones, William, Aberdyfi, No. 25; Leah (cousin), Nos 148, 158; Lindsay, Miss, No. 7; Lewis, Nos 113, 136; Lucy, No. 170; MacLehose, J., Nos 188-194; McNaughton, Rev. G., Nos 33, 71; Mahler, Miss E. M., Nos 60, 151, 195-203; Mann, Sir John, Nos 123, 150, 155, 159; Miers, Sir Henry, Nos 101, 116, 179-180; Merris, Hugh, No. 90; Morton, James, No. 55; Muirhead, J. H., Nos 132, 141, 146, 157, 165, 186-187; Phillips, No. 169; Pringle-Pattison, A. S., Nos 44, 68; Reichel, Sir Harry R., Nos 2-4, 6, 8-24, 27, 29, 32, 34-38, 40-42, 47-48, 50-54, 57, 59, 124, 134-135, 139; Robieson, W. D., No. 102; Smith, N. Kemp, Nos 111, 166-167; Smith, Murray, No. 154; Smith, Mrs Murray, Nos 149, 161; Sonnenschein, Dr, Nos 28, 30, 86, 121, 142; Thickens, John, No. 181; Thomas, Sir Robert, Nos 107-109, 112, 127, 163-164, 176; Wheldon, Wynn P., No. 133; Williams, Christopher, Nos 88, 112, 131, 140; Williams, H. C., Nos 85, 114; Williams, John (cousin), Nos 204-208; Williams, Rev. John, No. 62.

Sir Henry Jones correspondence,

Arranged into: Correspondence between Sir Henry Jones and Thomas Jones, 26 Jan. 1907-21 Jan. 1922 (Nos 1-136); Correspondence, Lady Jones, 12 Feb. 1922-23 July 1930 (Nos 137-155). Index: Arnold, J. H., Assoc. Ass. Masters, No. 62. Davies, J. C., Denbighshire Education Organizer, Nos 34-36, 47-48, 65, 69-70, 72, 74; Duke, C., Lt-Col, 50 Division, No. 71; Greenwood, A., No. 40; Guest, Capt., No. 41; Latta, Iris, No. 104; Lloyd George, David, Nos 132-133, 136; Lucan, Lord, Nos 59, 63; Macalister, Principal Sir Donald, Glasgow, Nos 25-26; Morgan, R. G., Pontypridd, No. 66; Morton, James, Financial Member, Govt. of India, No. 95; Spencer, Miss Elsa E., Nos 94, 96; Stevenson, Frances L., No. 135; Thomson, Alexander, No. 39; Walker, Mr, No. 114; Webb, Sidney, No. 45; Jones, E. H. (son), No. 86; Jones, J. H. (son), No. 120; Jones, Mary (niece), Nos 137-138, 140; Ann, Lady Jones, Nos 139-155; Jones, Sir Henry, the remainder of Nos 1-136.

Sir Henry Jones collection,

Correspondence between Sir Henry Jones and Thomas Jones, together with a collection made by Thomas Jones of correspondence and other material from a variety of sources towards his edition of Sir Henry Jones's autobiography Old Memories. The collection, in consequence, includes a great variety of correspondence, usually though not invariably in the form of typescript copies, covering, mainly, Welsh university affairs, but also Scottish university and political business and some subjects of wider import. Much of the correspondence is undated. Such letters have been retained in their original file position. Terminal dates for each volume refer to the nearest dated letter. Some assistance in placing correspondents may be derived from Henry Jones, Old Memories, ed. T. Jones, London, 1923, and H. J. W. Hetherington, The Life and Letters of Sir Henry Jones, London, 1925. (It is apparently the material used for this book which passed into the hands of Thomas Jones - see Preface). Arranged into:. Correspondence between Sir Henry Jones and Thomas Jones, 26 Jan. 1907-21 Jan. 1922, Lady Jones-Thomas Jones, 12 Feb. 1922-23 July 1930 (U 1); Correspondence, Sir Henry Jones and those other than Thomas Jones, 3 June 1878-24 June 1914 (U 2); Correspondence, Sir Henry Jones and those other than Thomas Jones, 8 May 1915-10 Jan. 1922 (U 3); Old Memories. Correspondence with Thomas Jones concerning Henry Jones's death and autobiography, together with biographical material on Henry Jones; correspondence, 7 Jan. 1922-23 July 1930, biographical material, from the earliest days onward. (U 4); Sir Henry Jones Memorial. Correspondence relating to the Sir Henry Jones Memorial, 2 Dec. 1930-10 July 1937 (U 5).

Russia: China: Hague Conference,

Arranged into: (i) correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to Soviet Russia, 2 Feb. 1918-Oct. 1927 (1-20); (ii) correspondence and memoranda on China, 21 Oct. 1927 - 20 May 1930 (21-27); and (iii) correspondence and papers relating to the Hague Conference of Aug. 1929, 13 Feb.-31 Aug. 1929 (28-72). The more substantial items are: No. 1. Report of Capt. Proctor from Archangel, Feb. 1918; No. 2. Memo by A. E. Zimmern on Russia, 1918; No. 20. Memo by Arthur G. Marshall on Russia, 1927; No. 22. Cabinet Paper, Memo by Lord Gort on China, 1927; Nos 23-27. Memoranda on China by Archie Rose, 1929-1930; No. 28. Committee of Imperial Defence: First Report on Renewal of Arbitration Treaties, 13 Feb. 1929; No. 29. Committee on Imperial Defence: Second Report on Maritime Belligerent Rights, 6 March 1929; No. 30. Foreign Office, Memo on H.M.G.'s signature of the Optional Clause of the Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice, 1929; Nos 31-72. Telegrams, letters, memos etc. relating to the Hague Conference. For security reasons, many of the telegrams were translated into Welsh. Index: Brailsford, H. N., Nos 15-16; Buckle, D. P., No. 6; Curtis, Lionel, No. 27; Datta, Dr S. K, No. 27; Davies, Miss M., Nos 35, 38; Gort, Lord, No. 22; Hankey, Sir Maurice, Nos 36, 39, 41-43, 46, 49, 53, 55, 61-62, 66; Henderson, Arthur, No. 70; Herford, C. H., Nos 5, 12; Marshall, Arthur G., No. 20; McDonald, J. Ramsay, Nos 39-72; Proctor, Capt. Alex, No. 1; Rose, Archie, Nos 23-26; Snowden, Philip, Nos 53, 60, 64, 71-72; Williams, Enoch, Nos 31-34, 37, 39-40; Wise, E. F., No. 4; Worthington-Evans, L., No. 21; Zimmern, A. E., No. 2.

Rural Wales,

Nos 1-206. Correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to rural Wales and the preservation of rural amenities. Arranged into: (i) the Council for the Preservation of Rural Wales, minutes, memos and correspondence, 3 Aug. 1927-9 April 1949 (1-96); (ii) National Park and National Trust for Wales, correspondence and memoranda, 7 June 1937-14 July 1948 (97-127); (iii) the Friends of Ardudwy, correspondence on defence of amenities, 10 March 1943-25 Sept. 1945 (128-188); (iv) the Friends of Ffestiniog, correspondence on defence of amenities, 17 March 1943-Sept. 1944 (189-200); and (v) miscellaneous local amenities, 16 May 1939-12 July 1948 (201-206). Index: Armitage, F. W., National Trust, Nos 125-126; Astor, David, Nos 128, 150; Barrington-Ward, R. M., Times, No. 186; Boston, Lord, Nos 16, 22, 24, 31, 66; Chapman, S. J., Board of Trade, No. 1; Chubb, Lawrence, No. 60; Crawshay, Geoffrey, Nos 97-101; Davies, W. Ll., NLW, No. 102; Edwards, G. A., Nos 114-115; Evans, Humphrey ap, Nos 92-94; Evans, Ifor L., Principal, UCW, No. 116; Evans, Sir T. J. Carey, Nos 189-196; Forsyth, E. U., No. 14; George, William (brother to David Lloyd George), Nos 2-3; Gillie. Blaise, Town Planning, Nos 201-202; Glynn-Jones, J., Min. of Health, Nos 156, 159; Griffin, H. G., Council for Preserv. Rural Wales, Nos 17, 34-35, 56-58, 61, 80-81, 136, 180, 183, 187; Griffith, Jane, Harlech, No. 132; Grigg, Lady G., War Office, Nos 142, 149, 158, 164; Harlech, Lord, Nos 176-178, 181; Harlech, Lady, Nos 148, 150, 157, 160; Hemp, W. J., Nos 75, 168-169; Hughes, Mrs H. I., Nos 102-106; Hughes, T. W. L., Land Agent, Nos 173-174; Jones, C. Bryner, Min. of Agric., Nos 129, 134, 153; Jones, W. P., Trefecca, No. 206; Lewis, T., Merioneth C.C., Nos 108, 112; Lloyd, J. D. K., C.P.R.W., Nos 65, 67-70, 91; Lloyd, T. Alwyn, Nos 35-36; Lloyd George, Gwilym, No. 205; Matheson, D. M., National Trust, Nos 104-105, 110, 111, 117-118, 120-122, 124; McGlashan, J., No. 77; Morris. T. E., Nos 4-7; Morrison, W. S., No. 119; Oswald, Catherine M., C.P.R.W., Nos 78, 85; Owen, Mrs G. Humphreys, Nos 162, 165-166; Owen, Hugh J., Clerk to Merioneth C.C., Nos 184-185, 188, 203; Parry, R. J., Nos 191-192, 197; Richards, Catherine, Nos 130, 145; Richards, Robert, MP, No. 179; Roberts, Mrs. E. R., Harlech, Nos 133, 154-155, 161; Smith, Hubert J. F., National Trust, No. 127; Smith, Hugh Priestley, No. 74; Tallents, Stephen, Min. of Works, Nos 137, 151, 170-171; Thomas, B. B., Nos 143-144, 150, 167, 175; Walker, E. Rodney Forestier, No. 204; Watkins, Percy, No. 64; Whiskard, Geoffrey, Town Planning, No. 123; Wicheton, Lt.-Col. G., No. 182; Williams, W. J., Cae Ffynnon, No. 172; Williams-Ellis, Mrs Cecily, Nos 75-76, 88-90; Williams-Ellis, Clough, Nos 24, 31, 131, 136, 139; Williams-Ellis, R., No. 107; Wooding, R. A. (Astor family), Nos 128, 141, 146, 150, 152.

Royal Institute of International Affairs,

Nos 1-126. Correspondence, papers and memoranda relating to the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House. The more substantial items are: No. 7. The form of a petition to the King for a Charter of Incorporation, 1925; Nos 82-95, 101, 109-110. Memoranda on post-war British policy by the Immediate Measures Sub-Group and others, 1942-1943. Index: Astor, Waldorf, Lord Astor, Nos 107, 110-111, 114-116, 121; Benckendorff, Admiral Constantine, Russia, No. 113; Bourdillon, F. B., Nos 13, 18-20, 22-23, 34-35; Bowen, Harold, No. 60; Cargin, Eleanor M., No. 1; Cecil, Lord, No. 124; Curtis, Lionel, Nos 2, 14; Elton, Lord, No. 103; King-Hall, Stephen, Nos 43-47, 49, 53; Macadam, Ivison S., Nos 50-52, 54, 58-59, 69, 75, 78, 96-97, 100, 102-106, 126; Manning, Charles, Nos 72-74, 76, 80-95; Matheson, Hilda, African Research Survey, Nos 63-64; Mitrany, David, No. 119; Power, Lady Mabel, Nos 38-39; Toynbee, A. J., Nos 10-11; Williams, W. E., No. 113; Wilson, J. V., Nos 68, 108.

Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments, Wales,

Nos 1-107. Correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to the Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments, Wales and Monmouthshire. Minutes of evidence, 1912, and reports, 1910-1943, may be found in Nos 1-18. Index: Barlow. J. A., Treasury, Nos 19, 22, 25, 85, 97, 101-102; Bevir, Anthony, 10 Downing St., Nos 30-34; Davies, W. Ll., NLW, No. 38; Evans, E. Estyn, Nos 81, 86, 92, 95-96, 98-99, 100, 103-104; Fox, Cyril, Nos 28, 41, 47-49, 62, 68; Hemp, W. J., Nos 26, 29, 36-37, 43-44, 46-47, 50-51, 53-60, 63-67, 70-79, 81-83, 86, 89-90, 96, 105; James, Howell E., Nos 20-21; Jenkins, R. T., No. 107; Kelly, C. S., Treasury, Nos 80, 84; Macmillan, Lord, No. 27; Morrison, W. S., Nos 91, 93; Peate, Iorwerth C., No. 42; Radford, G. A. Ralegh, Nos 67, 106; Richards, Robert, MP, Nos 23-24; Usher, H. B., Nos 87-88, 94; Williams, W. Gilbert, No. 40.

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