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Frances Stevenson Family Papers
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Lloyd George's Death Pact,

Press cutting from The People, 22 August 1971, 'Death Pact of a Prime Minister', revealing the formulation of a death pact between Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson in April 1917, based on information derived from the recently published Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson.

Lloyd George's Fishing Spot,

Press cutting from the Liverpool Daily Post, 10 July 1971, 'Lloyd George's Spot is Unsold', recording that 2,560 yaerd of fishing rights on the River Dwyfor was unsold and withdrawn from auction the previous day as it had failed to attain its reserve price at the auction.

Politicians at War,

Press cutting from Tribune, 23 April 1971, containing a review by David Winnick of Cameron Hazlehurst, Politicians at War. Contains numerous references to Lloyd George and the First World War.

Lloyd George Archives,

Press cutting from the Daily Telegraph, 29 October 1969, noting the recent purchase by the National Library of Wales of its first group of Lloyd George archives, mainly comprising some 2,000 letters from David Lloyd George to his first wife Dame Margaret.

Lloyd George Exhibition,

Press cutting from a local north Wales newspaper, c. 1970, entitled, 'Freedoms of Many Towns: " LlG's caskets in exhibition" ', referring to an exhibition of the freedoms and mementoes of the late Earl Lloyd-George at the Bangor Public Library.

Letters from the Lloyd George family to Frances Stevenson

The file contains miscellaneous stray letters written by various members of the Lloyd George family, mainly to Frances Stevenson. The file includes letters from William George (14), 1933-1964, Edna Lloyd-George [1930s], Gwilym Lloyd-George (4), 1918-1920 and 1946, Megan Lloyd George [1930s], Owen Lloyd George, 3rd earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor (2), 1964-1969, Richard Lloyd-George, second earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor (2), 1939, and Gladwyn, Lady Goronwy Owen, 1970. These are all stray letters and have no common theme. They include a few references to political developments and events. Some give family news.

George, William, 1865-1967

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 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.

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