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Frances Stevenson Family Papers
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Letters from Marjorie Hackett to Frances Stevenson

The letters were written by Marjorie Hackett who was employed by Frances as a nanny to care for Jennifer. They describe in some detail Jennifer's activities, her development and her reaction to events. There are many references to local events at Churt and news of other members of the family.

Letters from Lettice [Mrs H. A. L.] Fisher

The letters,[c. 1925]-1944, which are very difficult to decipher and comprehend, contain mainly personal, family and domestic news, with some references to academic and political life. The file also includes the memorial service card for Lettice Fisher (1875-1956).

Fisher, Lettice, 1875-1956

Letters from Jennifer Longford

The series comprises letters, 1934-1946, from Jennifer, mainly to her family, giving personal and domestic news and describing her experiences and activities at Headington School, Oxford, and Penrhos College, Bakewell, Derbyshire.

Longford, Jennifer, 1929-

Letters from historians

The file comprises letters from historians and authors relating to their researches on Lloyd George, including letters from Martin Gilbert (14), 1964-1972, and Cameron Hazlehurst (37), 1968-1972.

Gilbert, Martin, Sir, 1936-

Letters from Frances Stevenson to 'Ruthie'.

The letters, written at Tŷ Newydd, Llanystumdwy, between October and December 1944, contain mainly personal, local and domestic news, including many references to Lloyd George and to the welcome which they have received in the village. There are some references to events at Llanystumdwy.

Letters from Frances Stevenson to her daughter Jennifer

The file comprises letters relating to domestic and family news, interspersed with numerous references to Jennifer's progress at school. There are also many references to political life and Lloyd George's activities, and to other members of the Lloyd George family.

Longford, Jennifer, 1929-

Letters from Frances Stevenson to Ann Parry

The file contains letters discussing the management of the Llanystumdwy Museum and local property, give news of various members of the family, and refer to events to commemorate Lloyd George and to members of the Lloyd George family.

Lloyd George Museum (Llanystumdwy, Wales)

Letters from E. Blunden

The file contains two letters, 1947-1948, discussing reviews published in the Times Literary Supplement,and a letter, 1966, referring to the death of Paul Stevenson during the first world war.

Letters from Captain Stephen Roskill

The letters relate to the writer's researches on Lord Hankey and seek Frances Stevenson's assistance in identifying photographs and understanding references in Hankey's diaries.

Roskill, S. W. (Stephen Wentworth), 1903-1982

Letters from B. Seebohm Rowntree

The letters contain family and personal news, and often make arrangements for visits and engagements. There are also a few references to political news and events.

Rowntree, B. Seebohm (Benjamin Seebohm), 1871-1954

Letters from Ann Parry

Most of the letters were written by Miss Parry in her capacity as curator of the Lloyd George Museum at Llanystumdwy, Cricieth. They discuss the layout of the museum grounds, the management of adjacent properties and the delineation of their boundaries, the maintenance of the gardens, and the organization of exhibitions and catalogues. There are many references to attendance figures and to ways of attracting increased numbers of visitors and to meetings of the museum management committee. Some letters refer to events held to commemorate Lloyd George.

Parry, Ann, 1889-

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