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At Home With: Lord Brecon

T10/843/86.
At Home With: Lord Brecon.
First broadcast: Unknown, recorded 7 April 1962.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for At Home With: Lord Brecon.

At Home With: Geraint Evans

T10/843/23.
At Home With: Geraint Evans.
First broadcast: 19 March 1956.
UID: Manifest notes PEG5008N.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for At Home With: Geraint Evans.

At Home

T10/515/26.
At Home, with Lady Megan Lloyd George.
First broadcast: 16 May 1950.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script.
BBC television script for At Home, with Lady Megan Lloyd George. Including film editing script.

At Eich Gwasanaeth

R7/1057/2.
At Eich Gwasanaeth.
Darlledwyd yn gyntaf: 24 Gorffennaf 1994 tan 7 Awst 1994.
UID: Wedi'i nodi'n isod.
Tair sgript wedi'i deipio gydag anodiadau ysgrifenedig.
Sgriptiau radio BBC ar gyfer At Eich Gwasanaeth, ar gyfer y dyddiadau canlynol yn 1994:

24 Gorffennaf - UID: CCC414M930;
31 Gorffennaf - UID: CCC414M931;
8 Awst - UID: CCC414M932.

Astrid Lindgren

T9/305/19.
Astrid Lindgren.
First broadcast: 8 October 1978.
UID: PEGG001R.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television camera script for Astrid Lindgren.

Assignment of leasehold property in King Street, Bryn-mawr

  1. Rev. Thomas Rees of Crickhowell, co. Brec., Minister, and Edward Jones of Tredegar, co. Mon., tailor
  2. David Evans and John Davies, both of Bryn-mawr, co. Brec., drapers
    Assignment of lease for the residue of a term of 99 years of a piece of ground with cottages and houses erected thereon and their gardens in King Street, Bryn-mawr [p. Llangatwg] co. Brec.
    Recites the original lease of 1 August 1846 (no. 400 above); the will of the original tenant Morgan Rees, made 1 February 1860, proved 22 September 1860; the deaths of his executors, namely his widow, Jane Rees, 13 August 1864, and his brother John Rees, 29 June 1868; that 1 were appointed executors of the will of John Rees, made 21 October 1867, proved 13 April 1869; that in response to the desire of J.R.’s niece Mary Thomas, now wife of John Morgan, for her share under the said will, 1 put up the property for auction, which was purchased by 2; and the licence by the Duke of Beaufort to make the assignment, 1873 (endorsed on no. 400)
    Consideration: £395

Assembly Group Leader Correspondence

Correspondence, mainly between the party leaders in the National Assembly for Wales relating to the workings of the Assembly, committee allocations, expenses and budgets etc., although including some letters relating to potential co-operation on policy objectives between the Welsh Liberal Democrats and Plaid Cymru, a complaint at the Mike German had breached the Protocol on Relations between Assembly Members and Staff and the Ministerial Code and the resignation of Christine Humphreys as AM for North Wales due to ill health.

Morgan, Rhodri

Articles, lectures, booklets, pamphlets etc.

Copies of articles, lectures, off-prints etc., most including either a contribution by Lord Elwyn-Jones or presented to him, comprising F. Elwyn Jones, 'Liberty in Britain: is it in danger? (pp. 165-170 of an unknown publication, 1936x1939); 'Greece under Metaxas: report by F. Elwyn Jones', 1937; 'Syllabus of a course of six lectures on Europe to-day by F. Elwyn Jones, M.A.', (Cambridge University local lectures, [1937/38]; 'The Left News', 1938, including a review by John Strachey of F. Elwyn Jones, 'The battle for peace'; F. Elwyn Jones, 'Responsibility of generals', The Fortnightly, 1947; Elwyn Jones, 'Numemberg trials draw to a close', 1948; F. Elwyn Jones, 'Krupp & the rule of law', Public Opinion, 1951; Lord Elwyn-Jones, 'The office of lord chancellor' (Royal Institution Proceedings off-print, c.1976); 'Sir Ben Bowen Thomas, M.A., LL.D., 1899-1977' (CPC, Aberystwyth, 1977); 'In honour of Professor Herbert Wechsler' (Columbia Law Review off-print, June 1978); three addresses by Lord Elwyn-Jones, 1976-1978, reprinted by the Philippine Branch of the International Law Association; address by Lord Elwyn-Jones to the Philippine Branch of the International Law Association, 1979; Lord Elwyn-Jones, 'The Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure', a Cambridge lecture, 1981; Prof. David Weissbrodt, 'International trial observers' (Stanford Journal of International Law off-print, 1982); Journal of the W.E.A. South Wales District, no. 2, [c.1982], including an account of a lecture by Major Elwyn Jones, 1946; Holdsworth Law Review, Spring 1983; William A. Reuben, 'Footnote on an historic case: in re Alger Hiss, No. 78 Civ. 3433' (The Nation Institute, 1983); 'Auschwitz and East London' (Tower Hamlets Arts Project, 1983), including a description by Pearl Binder (Elwyn Jones's wife) of the arrival of Margit Reiter, her refugee sister; Lord Elwyn-Jones, 'Human rights - the race dimension' (U.C. Swansea Eileen Illtyd David lecture, 1983); Anthony Lester, 'Fundamental rights: the United Kingdom isolated? (Public Law off-print, 1984); Lord Elwyn-Jones, 'The law as literature' (Saskatchewan Law Review, inaugural Shumiatcher lecture, 1985); Lord Elwyn-Jones, 'The law and and the media' (2nd Lord Morris memorial lecture, UCNW, Bangor, 1985); 'Amrwywiaeth Llanelli Miscellany' (WEA Llanelli, 1987), including the inaugural WEA lecture by Lord Elwyn Jones, 1983; 'King's Counsel', no. 26 (1973), including an article by Sir Elwyn Jones, 'The attorney general'; Elwyn-Jones's article on Frank Siskice, Baron Stow Hill, in DNB 1971-1980 (1986).

Article by Deian Hopkin and a copy of Arcade

The file comprises the final issue of "Arcade Wales Fortnightly" from April 1982 and an offprint of an article by Deian Hopkin for "Papers for the Millions; The new journalism in Britain" entitled "The left-wing press and the new journalism".

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