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Lloyd George: general,

Nos 1-52. Correspondence and papers relating to David Lloyd George. Reminiscences of and comments upon Lloyd George by sundry correspondents of Thomas Jones, usually submitted in assistance of or comment on Thomas Jones's biography of Lloyd George. Nos 1-37 contain information on particular points or issues. Nos 38-52 are more general. Index: Adams, W. G. S. (A 2/24-25); Asquith, Cyril (6); Astor, Waldorf (12-13); Bridges, Sir Edward (45); Casson, Randall (1-2); Cumberlege, Geoffrey (23); Davidson, Viscount (29-30); Eady, Sir Wilfred (46); Edmonds, J. E. (8-10); Edwards, Huw T. (48); Ensor, R. C. K. (32); Grigg, P. J. (44); Hammond, J. L. (26); Hetherington, Hector (20); Keynes, J. M. (22); Koltchak, Admiral (18-19); Lloyd George, Gwilym (38); Mantoux, Paul (14-15); Owen, D.C. (50); Powell (?) Robert (3); Ratcliffe, S. K. (41); Roberts, R. O. (5, 11); Samuel, Lord (7); Schmidt, Paul (34); Shakespeare, Geoffrey (27); Simon, Lord (51); Steed, Wickham (21); Sylvester, A. J. (40); Thomas, Albert France (14); Thomas. B. B. (43); Wheldon, Sir Wynn (42); Whiskard, Geoffrey (28); Windsor, Duke of (37).

Baldwin: speeches,

Nos 1-73. Speeches and drafts of speeches delivered by Stanley Baldwin. The manuscript indexes are not always adequate.

Baldwin: speeches,

Nos 1-63. Speeches and drafts of speeches delivered by Stanley Baldwin. Nos 6, 7 relate to notes on supplied by Charles Fielding for Stanley Baldwin's tribute in Westminster Abbey in March 1930.

American speeches,

Nos 1-48. Speech-material, notes, comments, guides and text of speeches delivered by J. Ramsay MacDonald during tour of U.S.A. and Canada, Oct. 1929. Nos 4, 5, are copies of the Congressional Record relating to speeches by A. J. Balfour, 5 and 8 May 1917. No. 28 is a memo on tariff policy by C. A. Magrath of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, July 1929. No. 30 is the text of a broadcast by Mr Motherwell, Canadian Minister of Agriculture. Nos 34-36 are comments on Winston Churchill's speeches in Canada, with particular reference to Imperial consultation, Aug.-Sept. 1929. The Canadian material is particularly rich in surveys of resources and opinion. Index: Batterbee, Sir Harry, Dominion Office, Nos 34-36; Hadow, R. H., Nos 34-36; Mahrath, C. A., Canada, No. 28; Massey, Vincent, No. 41; Motherwell, Mr, Canada, No. 30; Thomas, J. H., Lord Privy Seal, No. 47.

Committee of Civil Research,

Nos 1-52. Memoranda, papers and correspondence relating to the machinery of planning and to the formation and operation of the Committee of Civil Research. The more substantial items are: No. 1. Article by Sir Frank Heath on the government and organization of scientific research, Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, Feb. 1919; No. 2. Report of Cabinet Committee on the collection and presentation of official statistics, Feb. 1921; No. 3. Draft memo by Sir Richard Hopkins (Inland Revenue) on guidance of policy in collection and publication of government statistics, June 1924; Nos 5-6. Note and draft Treasury Minute by J. R. MacDonald, PM, on establishment of Committee of Home Policy, June 1924; No. 8. Hankey - Warren Fisher on proposed Committee of Economic Enquiry, 15 July 1924; No. 10. Memo on suggested subjects for investigation by Committee of Economic Enquiry; No. 12. Memo by Thomas Jones on meeting between officials and Lord Balfour on proposed committee of Civil Development, 27 May 1925; No. 13. Treasury Minute appointing a Committee of Civil Research, 13 June 1925; No. 20. Lords debate on Committee of Civil Research (C.C.R.), 30 June 1925; Nos 23-36. Sir Frank Heath, D.S.I.R, reports on the organization of scientific and industrial research in Australia and New Zealand, 1926; No. 28. Memo on the formation of an Imperial Development Council, (Sir Frank Heath) dated 1925, sent to Thomas Jones, March 1926; Nos 35-36. Note by the Board of Inland Revenue on Industrial and Trade Profit as illustrated by Income Tax statistics, April 1926, sent to Thomas Jones, Dec. 1926; No. 38. Lords debate on research, 12 May 1927; No. 40. Cabinet conclusion on C.C.R., 21 June 1929; No. 41. List of enquiries by C.C.R., 1925-June 1929; Nos 42-50. Drafts of terms of reference and membership lists of C.C.R. committee on currency, which became the Macmillan Committee, July 1929; No. 51. List of enquiries by C.C.R., June 1925-Dec. 1929; No. 52. Membership of C.C.R. sub-committee to examine volume and profitability of main industries of country. Index: Astor, Waldorf, Lord Astor, No. 11; Baldwin, Stanley, PM, Nos 15, 18; Balfour, A. J., Lord Balfour, No. 12, 14, 19; Coates, Mr, Director of Statistics, Inland Revenue, No. 34-36; Esher, Lord, No. 4; Fisher, N. F. Warren, Treasury, Nos 8, 29; Graham, William, Nos 31, 33; Grigg, P. J. (Sir James), Nos 34-35; Hamilton, H. P., Board of Trade, No. 50; Hankey, Sir Maurice P. A., Nos 8, 19; Heath, Sir Frank, D.S.I.R., Nos 1, 23-28; Hopkins, Sir Richard, Inland Revenue, Nos 3, 35-36; MacDonald, J. R., PM, Nos 5-6; Smith, Rennie, Nos 15, 18; Stamp, Sir Josiah, No. 32; Steel-Maitland, Arthur, No. 17.

Civil service,

Nos 1-34. Memoranda, papers, press-cuttings and correspondence relating to the Civil Service. The more substantial items are: No. 1. Sample of a Brief provided by Civil Servant for his Minister on introduction of a new bill; Nos 2-6. Papers relating to the Royal Commission on the Civil Service, 1929; Nos 15, 17-18. Drafts and offprint of P.E.P. pamphlet on the machinery of government, June-July 1941; No. 24. Liberal Party pamphlet on Civil Service reform, 1942; No. 30. Anonymous letter on conditions in the Civil Service; Nos 31-34. Notes on the Civil Service by Thomas Jones. Index: Bunbury, Sir Henry N, P.E.P., No. 16; Burns, C. Delisle, No. 11; Cahill, W., No. 29; Eady, Wilfred, No. 19; Elmhirst, Leonard, P.E.P., No. 14; Eve, J. D. Trustram, No. 22; Fisher, Sir Warren, Nos 4, 28; Jones, Roderick, No. 25; R.D.J., No. 10; Lodge, Thomas, No. 12; Shanks, Edward, No. 27; Young, G. M., Nos 9, 23.

Institute of Public Administration (I.P.A.),

Nos 1-95. Papers, memoranda and correspondence relating to the Institute of Public Administration. The more substantial items are: Nos 1-75. Papers, mostly formal minutes, etc., of the I.P.A., 5 June 1924-27 May 1931; Nos 76-87. Papers relating to an I.P.A. study group on public relations and the civil service, 1931-1932; Nos 90-95. Papers relating to a proposal to establish a National Administrative Staff College, 1943-1945. Index: Bunbury, Sir Henry N., Nos 56, 88-89; Corner, H. G., I.P.A., Nos 11, 65-66, 72, 75; Haward, Sir Harry, Nos 76-77; Salmon, Sir Eric, Nos 90, 92-95; Stewart, A. C., I.P.A., No. 63. The formal papers are not indexed.

Cabinet: secretary's notes,

Nos 1-73. Arranged into (i) Nos 1-24. Manuscript notes by the Secretary of Cabinet meetings and Conferences of Ministers; (ii) Nos 25-73. Jottings in Cabinet etc., imprecisely dated; (iii) Nos 25-50. Home Affairs; (iv) Nos 51-59. Foreign Affairs; and (v) Nos 60-73. General and miscellaneous. The notes are by Thomas Jones except for a few by Hankey. Undated documents which could not be placed have been retained in their file position. The names of individuals are not indexed, but a complete list of contents is appended: No. 1. Doodle by Lord Curzon, 12 Jan. 1922; No. 2. Notes on Cabinet (Hankey), May 1922; No. 3. Notes on Commons opinion, 19 May 1922; No. 4. Cabinet 31 (22), 1 June 1922; No. 5. Note on Cabinet / Conference, n.d.; No. 6. Note on Cabinet / Conference, 2 June 1922; Nos 7-8. Notes on Cabinet (Hankey), n.d. [June 1922]; No. 9. Cabinet 35 (22), 16 June 1922; No. 10. Cabinet / Conference, n.d.; No. 11. Cabinet, 12 Aug. 1922; No. 12. Conference, 7 Sept. 1922; No. 13. Draft of message, n.d.; No. 15. Note in Cabinet, Oct. 1923; No. 16. Notes on Ministerial affairs, 25-27 Aug. 1927; No. 17. Note in Cabinet, 11 Nov. 1927; No. 18. Notes of talk with PM, n.d. [1927]; No. 19. Cabinet / Conference, 24 Nov. 1927; No. 20. Cabinet / Conference, 1 Oct. 1928; No. 21. Note on Cabinet, 19 Dec. 1928; No. 22. Note to PM, 21 Jan. 1929; No. 23. Note of Ministerial discussion, 20 Dec. 1929; No. 24. Note to PM, 14 Jan. 1930; Nos 25-50. Cabinet Jottings of imprecise date and provenance, relating to Home Affairs; Nos 51-59. Cabinet Jottings of imprecise date and provenance, relating to Foreign Affairs; Nos 60-73. Cabinet Jottings of imprecise date and provenance, general and miscellaneous; No. 60. Amusing note by Lionel Curtis on use of Welsh by secretary of Uitlanders in Johannesburg after Jameson Raid; No. 68. Reference by Austen Chamberlain to Attwood's 'heresy' of 1830s; No. 69. Apprehensions of Thomas Jones and Edwin Montagu at 'impetuosities' of Winston Churchill; No. 73. Drawing by A. J. Balfour during meeting of War Cabinet, 10 April 1918, while Director of Military Operations was describing progress of German offensive.

Industrial relations,

Nos 1-56. Correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to industrial relations. The papers refer, in the main, to the conflicts in coal and transport. They include notes and jottings from Cabinet meetings as well as memoranda. NB: much supplementary material may be found, above all, in class Z. The more substantial items are: No. 1. Notes on the Coal Industry by the Mines Dept., 26 Jan. 1920; No. 2. Memo on the German Coal Industry under 'Socialization', [n.d.]; No. 4. Paper by A. H. Barnard on Factorialism and nationalisation of Mines, n.d. (Feb. 1920); No. 5. Coal Mines (Emergency) Act 1920, 31 March 1920; No. 6. Memo for French Government on measures taken by British Government to combat strikes, 2 June 1920; No. 9. Heads of an Agreement M.F.G.B. and Mining Association, Oct. 1920; No. 10. Report of Director of Distribution on coal supplies in South Wales during strike, 1 Nov. 1920. Nos 11-15. Papers relating to the South Wales Coal Supplies Committee, Oct.-Nov. 1920; No. 16. Balance sheet of the S.W.M.F., 1920. No. 17. Coal Mines (Decontrol) Act, 1921, 24 March 1921; Nos 19-33. Notes, memos, jottings, etc., from Cabinets and conferences, relating to negotiations with the miners, 5-9 April 1921; No. 36. Ministry of Labour memo on wages, 11 April 1921; No. 39. PM's reply to deputation of N.U.R. and Transport Workers Federation, 14 April 1921; No. 44. Memo on coal industry by R. O. Mennell, May 1921; Nos 45-51. Memos on negotiations and effects of coal stoppage, n.d. (May 1921); No. 53. Memo by H. B. Butler (I.L.O.) on ratification of Washington Convention on hours of labour, June 1921; and No. 54. Conversation H. B. Butler and M. Albert Thomas, 7 May 1921. Index: Addison, Dr, No. 23; Barnard, A. H., No. 4; Barnard, A. S., No. 3; Butler, H. B. (I.L.C.), Nos 52-54; Chamberlain, Austen, No. 19; Davies, J. T., Nos 12, 22; Gibson, Finlay A., S.Wales Coal Director, Nos 10, 13-15; Griffiths, W. T., Mines Department, No. 37; Hilton, John, No. 40; Hodges, Frank, M.F.G.B., Nos 21, 23-24; Hughes, Thomas, Welsh Board of Health, Nos 11-12; Ince, G. H., No. 35; Lloyd George, David, Nos 19, 23-33, 39, 56; Mennell, R. O., Nos 43-44; Thomas, Albert France, No. 54; Thomas, J. H., N.U.R., Nos 22, 24, 34.

Industrial relations,

Nos 1-16. Correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to industrial relations. A little scattered material, relating mainly to the coal industry. The more substantial items are: No. 4. Number of children and old people in the mines, June 1927; No. 8. Cabinet 44 (27). Decision on Miners' Welfare Fund, 26 July 1927; No. 9. Memo on pensions scheme for miners, [n.d.]; No. 12. Memo on Lockets Merthyr Collieries, Feb. 1929; Nos 13-14. Memo on royalties in S. Wales Collieries, Feb. 1929; and Nos 15-16. Plan, with comment, for large-scale amalgamation of collieries, Feb. 1929. Index: Baldwin, Stanley, Nos 1-2; Chelsford, Lord, Miners Welfare Fund, No. 8; Durham, Herbert, Bishop of, Nos 1-2; Eady, W., Industrial Transference Board, Nos 11-12; Llewellyn, Sir David R., No. 13; Snowden, Philip, No. 10; Webb, Mrs Beatrice, Nos 5-6.

Unemployment: Unemployment Assistance Board (U.A.B.),

Nos 1-58. Correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to the Unemployment Assistance Board. The more substantial items are: No. 18. Manuscript notes of U.A.B. discussion, 4 Feb. 1935; Nos 19-20. Drafts of Short Guide to U.A.B. Regulations, [n.d.] (7 Jan.-1 March 1935); No. 21. U.A.B. Explanatory Notes on Regulations (B.L. 8) [n.d.]; No. 22. U.A.B.: Standstill Instructions (A17/35), 7 Feb. 1935; Nos 23-24. Hansard: Commons debates on Unemployment Assistance (Temporary Provisions) Bill, 12 and 14 Feb. 1935; No. 25. Manuscrpt notes on U.A.B. discussion, 15 Feb. 1935; No. 29. Confidential memo on political-administrative action, anon, 26 Feb. 1935; No. 30. Summary of Report of U.A.B., [post Feb. 1935]; No. 31. Notes on Conference with Chairmen of Appeal Tribunals, Cardiff, 19 March 1935; No. 34. U.A.B. Memo on Advisory Committees (D.O.29/35), 4 April 1935; No. 36. U.A.B.: Board Memo 81. Precis of Conferences of Chairmen of Appeal Tribunals, 19 March 1935 (circulated 5 April 1935); Nos 37, 43-46. Notes on meetings of Clothing Committee, April-May 1935; No. 47. U.A.B.: Information Memo to Min of Lab. (in response to his request, 6 July), 8 Aug. 1935; Nos 48-50. U.A.B.: Memo, with enclosures, on Formation of Advisory Committees (D.O.55/35), 29 Aug. 1935; No. 48. Memo; No. 49. Provision Proposals; No. 50. Schedule of Advisory Committee Areas; and Nos 57-58. Copy of letters from Commander J. B. Adams (Divisional Officer for N.E. Division, Min. of Lab.) to Violet Markham, 7 Feb. 1935 [original in Markham Papers, Box 9/3, British Lib. of Political and Economic Science]. Index: A. W. (?) (Watson?), Nos 3, 46; Adams, J. B. Nos 57-58; Batting, Miss Elizabeth, Glasgow, No. 14; Camros, Lady (?I.P.T.), No. 56; Coates, Mr, No. 4; Davies, D. J., Nos 28, 54, 55; Davies, Mrs John, Senghennydd, No. 12; Deputy-Chairman, U.A.B., No. 18; Eady, W., Nos 4, 5, 18, 35, 38-40; Hallsworth, H. M., Nos 51, 52; Hughes, Evan, Nat. Savings Committee, Nos 10, 13; I. P. T. (Lady Camrose?), No. 56; Jennings, Hilda, Bargoed, Nos 15-17; Kelly, Miss, No. 8. Lesueur, Winifred, Open Door Council, No. 35; Macmillan, Lord, No. 1; Mallon, J. J., Toynbee Hall, No. 4; Markham, Violet, Nos 57-58; R. (Reynard?), No. 53; Reading, Stella, Marchioness of, No. 41-45; Robson, J. H., Friends House, Nos 39, 40; Rushcliffe, Lord, Chairman, U.A.B., Nos 2, 4, 18, 25, 29, 32, 41, 42, 45; Stewart, I. M., Commissioner, Depressed Areas, No. 7; Thomas, B. B., Coleg Harlech, No. 9; Thomas, Phyllis, Pontypool, No. 11; Vickerstaff, Mr and Mrs, unemployed miner and wife, No. 5.

Unemployment Assistance Board (U.A.B.),

Nos 1-80. Correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to the Unemployment Assistance Board. The more substantial items are: No. 12. U.A.B.: Minutes, 7 April 1938; No. 19. U.A.B.: Monthly Statistical Statement, Nov. 1938; No. 20. Research Co-ordination Committee of Engineers Study Group on Economics and other Bodies: Memo on Proposals for the Revision of the Special Areas Act, 2/3 Dec. 1938; No. 21. Memo on U.A.B. policy, anon, [n.d.]; No. 26 U.A.B.: Minutes, 15-16 Feb. 1939; Nos 46-49. Documents relating to sudden needs provision in wartime (W.101), 4 Sept. 1939; No. 47. Min. of Health Circular, 1860, 2 Sept. 1939; No. 48. Min. of Health Minute R.O.A.4, 1 Sept. 1939; No. 49. County Councils Association Letter, 2 Sept. 1939; No. 55. U.A.B.: Minutes, 17 Jan. 1940; No. 56. U.A.B.: Minutes, 28 Feb. 1940; No. 57. U.A.B.: Board Memo 332. Outdoor Relief Scales, c.7 March 1940; No. 59. Public Assistance Authorities: Index of relative importance, [n.d.] (March 1940); No. 60. U.A.B.: Board Memo 334, L.C.C. and Old Age Pensioners on outdoor relief, c.12 March 1940; No. 61. U.A.B.: Board Memo 336, Supplementary Pension, c.8 April 1940; No. 62. U.A.B.: Minutes, 2 May 1940; No. 63. U.A.B.: Schedules: Calculation of Scale Allowances, 3 May 1940(?); No. 64. Comparisons of Committee's proposals with outdoor relief, 4 May 1940; No. 65. U.A.B.: Minutes, 7-8 May 1940; No. 66. U.A.B.: Minutes, 29 May 1940; No. 68. U.A.B.: Draft Regulations for Supplementary Pensions, 31 May 1940; No. 73. Violet Markham: Memo on welfare work among old age pensioners, applicants to U.A.B., 17 June 1940; and Nos 76-77. U.A.B.: Board Memo 370, Report by H. M. Hallsworth on welfare work among old age pensioners, applicants to U.A.B. in Wales, together with a copy of Board Memo 356, a similar report for Cambridgeshire (July 1941), 10 Dec. 1941. Index: Andrews, Ted, Pentre, Rhondda, Nos 38-43; Davies, D. J., Nos 27-28, 71; Eady, W., (C.W.G.), No. 1; Gower, J (?), U.A.B., No. 29; Hallsworth, H. M., Nos 44, 75-77; King, G. Stuart, U.A.B., Nos 30-34, 78-80; Lamb, D. C., Salvation Army, No. 14; Leggett, F. W., Min. of Lab., No. 55; Lomas, Rev. R. H., Barry, Nos 22-23; Markham, Violet, Nos 52, 54, 73; Matthews, W. T., U.A.B., Nos 16-18, 69-70, 72; Owen, Edward John, Caerphilly, Nos 2-8; Owen, G. S., Nos 9-10, 29; Rees, Elfan, Nos 36-37; Rees, F. E., Glamorgan, Nos 2, 5-7; Reid, G. T., Nos 1, 4, 8, 13-15, 36, 44, 50-51, 54-55, 70; Rushcliffe, Lord, Chairman U.A.B., Nos 15, 74; Sack, L. Shoeten, N.C.S.S., No. 45; Watkins, Percy, No. 35; Webber, Miss Ivy W., Nos 8, 25, 38; Wilson, Sir Arnold, No. 24.

Carnegie Endowment: economic history of the war,

Nos 1-151. Correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to the Economic History of the War (British Section) sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of Economics and History, undertook to produce an Economic and Social History of the War, under the editorship of Prof. James T. Shotwell. The U.K. section was edited by Sir William Beveridge, and the British Editorial Board held its first meeting on 21 February 1921. These papers, most of which fall within the period 1919-1925, consist, in the main, of agenda and minutes of the Board meetings, with subsidiary correspondence. Nos 1-7 are editorial papers. The minutes, etc., refer to scores of authors, actual or potential. Direct correspondents and editorial board members only are indexed. For the Welsh Section of this History, see also class H, volume six. Index: Annan, Miss, Nos 51, 108, 126, 129; Beveridge, Sir William, Nos 8, 20, 22-23, 25, 29, 32, 35, 38, 40, 43-44, 47-49, 54-56, 58, 60-61, 64-65, 69-71, 74-77, 82, 84, 92-93, 101, 105, 109-111, 114-120, 125, 130-132, 137, 144, 147-148; Bickley, F., Nos 34, 37, 40, 61; Blackett, Basil P., No. 52; Brereton, Mrs Cloudesley, No. 148; Brown, Miss Edith K., Nos 18-19, 27, 30, 39, 41, 46-47, 50-51, 57-58, 65-66, 68, 77-78, 85, 87-88, 90, 94, 96, 98, 103-104, 107-108, 113, 122, 126, 128-129, 133-134, 139-140, 142-143, 145-146, 148-149; Bulkley, Miss M. E., Nos 34, 37-38, 60, 67, 72; Clapham, J. H., No. 69; Cole, G. D. H., Nos 109, 131; Davis, Prof. H. W. C., Nos 20, 29, 32, 35, 40, 43, 71, 82, 93, 105, 110, 114, 119-120, 132, 137; Ebeling, Miss Irene M., No. 151; Evans, D. O., Nos 72-73, 83; Finch, George A., Carnegie Endowment, Nos 45, 102; Gollancz, Sir Israel, No. 40; Gonner, Prof. E. C. K., Nos 20, 22, 29, 32, 35, 38, 43, 54, 71, 93, 101, 105, 109-110; Hirst, F. W., Nos 29, 43, 64, 71, 82, 93, 115, 120, 123, 125, 132, 147; Johnson, J. de N., Clarendon Press, Nos 56, 95; Keynes, J. M., Nos 22, 38, 43, 52, 64, 71, 93, 101, 105, 115, 123, 125, 132, 147; Lloyd George, David, No. 106; Oldham, C. H., No. 63; Phillips, Clarence A., Carnegie Endowment, Nos 36, 80, 100; Salisbury, Marquess of, No. 148; Scott, Prof. W. R., Nos 13, 20, 22, 29, 32-33, 40, 43, 82, 86, 89, 93, 105, 110, 114-115, 119-120, 132, 144; Shotwell, Prof James T., Nos 2, 9-12, 15-19, 20, 22, 24, 25-7, 29, 38, 41, 43, 70-71, 74-76, 79, 82, 93, 95, 101, 105-106, 108-109, 114, 117, 121-127, 132, 138, 141, 148, 151; Zimmern, A. E., No. 11.

The 1941 Committee - Common Wealth,

Nos 1-61. Correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to the 1941 Committee. The 1941 Committee, with J. B. Priestley as Chairman and G. Raymond Gauntlett as Secretary, was launched on 4 Dec. 1940, with the support of Edward Hulton. It was a group of 'Progressives' who organised to defeat reaction and to mobilise support for social transformation during the War, winning a 'People's Peace' by a 'People's War'. It had two forms of activity, public and 'conspirational' - seeking to influence policy by personal contact. Membership was restricted. In August 1942, after members had, as The Nine Point Group, intervened in the Wallasey and Maldon by-elections, the 1941 Committee merged with Forward March to create the Common Wealth movement. The papers are a rather slight collection of minutes and memoranda, with some correspondence. A memorandum by P.E.P. - What are we fighting for? (10 Oct. 1939) was filed by Thomas Jones with the 1941 Committee papers and is included as Nos 1-2. Index: L. A., Nos 14, 21, 29; Acland, Sir Richard, Nos 3-4, 8, 10, 21, 25-27, 29, 32, 61; Astor, David, Nos 3-4, 8, 10; Astor, Waldorf, No. 39; E. B., No. 14; Balogh, T., Nos 3-4, 8, 10, 14, 21, 29; Barry, Gerald, Nos 3-4, 10, 14, 21, 29; Bartlett, Vernon, Nos 3-4, 10, 14, 21; Bevan, Aneurin, Nos 24, 29; Brodetsky, Prof. S., Nos 24, 29; Clader, Ritchie, Nos 24, 29; Carter, Lady Violet Bonham, No. 29; Cooke, S. P. R., Nos 3-4, 8, 10; Courtney, Miss K. D., No. 29; Crossman, R. H. S., Nos 3-4, 10; S. D., Nos 14, 29; T. D., Nos 14, 21; Davies, Clement, Nos 10, 24; Davies, Dan, No. 10; Elliott, Sidney, Reynolds News, No. 3; Elmhirst, L. K., No. 1; Evans, B. Ifor, Nos 3-4; Fenby, C., Nos 3-4, 8, 14, 21, 29; Foot, Michael, Nos 3-4; Forbes, Alastair, Nos 3, 10; Fredenberg, R. L., Nos 4, 8, 10, 14, 21, 29; B. G., No. 14; N. G., No. 24; Gauntlett, G. Raymond, Nos 3-4, 7-8, 10-15, 19-22, 28, 31, 33-34, 37-38, 41, 46-49, 55; Halifax, Lord, No. 13; Hopkinson, Tom, Nos 3-4, 10, 14, 21, 29; Horabin, R. L., Nos 3-4, 8, 10, 21; Horder, Lord, Nos 24, 29; Hubback, Mrs E. M., Nos 24, 29; Hulton, Edward, Nos 3-4, 8, 10, 14, 21, 29, 31-32; Huxley, Julian, Nos 3-4, 8, 10; K. I., Nos 14, 21, 29; Jarvie, Gibson, No. 10; Joad, C. E. M., Nos 3-4, 10, 14, 21, 29; Jordan, Philip, Nos 3-4, 10, 14, 21, 29; Kirk, P. T. R., No. 29; Lindsay, A. D., No. 24; MacMurray, John, Nos 24, 29; Malmesbury, Bishop of, No. 28; Martin, Kingsley, Nos 10, 14, 21, 29; Monckton, Sir Walter, No. 3; Nicolson, Max, No. 3; Parker, John, No. 29; Peters, A. D., Nos 3-4, 8, 10; Priestley, J. B., Nos 3-4, 10, 14, 21, 29, 59, 61; B. Q., Nos 14, 21, 29; Rowse, A. L., No. 29; Stocks, Mrs Mary, No. 24; Strachey, John, Nos 24, 29; Strauss, G. R., Nos 24, 29; Wells, H. G., Nos 24, 29; White, William Allen, No. 13; Williams, Francis, Nos 3-4, 14; Wintringham, Tom, No. 61; Zilliacus, K., Nos 3-4, 8, 10.

University tutorial classes,

Nos 1-97. Correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to the Central Joint Advisory Committee on Tutorial Classes, with a little analogous material. The papers consist almost exclusively of official papers reports to the Committee by Universities on their tutorial and extension classes, memoranda, report of summer schools, statisticts of classes and pupils, reports on the award of Cassel Trust grants to enable Tutorial class pupils to spend some time at the University, and similar material. The bulk of the papers relate to the period 1917-24. Individual scholarship-holders, reporting agents etc. are not indexed. Index: Angus, J. Mortimer, Registrar, Univ. of Wales, Nos 3-6; Beaton, Winifred, Nos 9, 20-21; Beaumont, Winifred (identical?), Nos 56-57, 66, 68; Brown, D. J. A., Registrar, University Coll., Cardiff, No. 94; Jaffe, A., University of Belfast, No. 2; Muirhead, J. H., Nos 37, 42; Palmer, Mabel, No. 8; Powicke, Prof. F. M., No. 2; Roberts, R. D., Univ. of Wales, No. 7; Tawney, R. H., No. 29.

Educational settlements,

Nos 1-124. Correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to the Educational Settlements Association, and analogous documents. The papers relate mainly to plans for the development of adult education after the War, with particular reference to residential education for adults. There is considerable overlap with some of the wartime papers in D 5. Index: Archdall, Rev. H. K., Lampeter, Nos 37, 40; Ashby, M. K., No. 7; Astor, Waldorf, Nos 53-54, 107-108; Behrend, A. F., No. 60; Cadbury, George, No. 72; Canterbury, Archbishop of, Nos 18-19, 24; S. B. D. (Dalston?), No. 63; Dalston, S. B. (?), No. 63; Davies, Mrs Alice Huws, No. 50; Durbin, Evan M., Nos 45, 49; Dyson, C. M., No. 7; Fisher, N. G., Nos 78, 85; Hazelton, William, Educ. Settlements Assoc., Nos 4-6, 12, 14-15, 20-21, 24, 27, 33, 42-44, 47-48, 50, 55, 57, 64-69, 71, 73, 83, 88-91, 95, 98, 103, 105-106, 109-117, 121-124; Jenkins, D. W. T., Director, Caernarfonshire, Nos 74, 102; Keeton, Prof. G. W., Nos 9-12; Lees-Milne, J., National Trust, Nos 77, 79, 86-87; Mack, John A., Newbattle, Nos 16-17, 35-36, 50-52; Scotland, Andrew, No. 62; Smith, F., Ruskin College, No. 93; Thomas, B. B., Nos 13, 22, 34, 46, 64, 67, 92, 94-96, 99-101, 104; Thomas, Elfed, Director, Swansea, Nos 92-93; Watkins, Prof. Stanley H., Nos 56, 61; Wheldon, Wynn P., No. 41; Wilkie, J., Carnegie Trust, No. 23; Wood, Sir Robert S., Min. of Education, No. 70.

Germany,

Nos 1-86. Correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to Anglo-German relations. The earlier sections relate to the period of Appeasement, the later to propaganda to Germany immediately before and after the outbreak of war. This Volume is essentially a residue. Much material on Germany, and on Appeasement, is distributed throughout this collection; see, in particular, classes A, O, P, Q, S, T, W and Z. The more substantial items are: No. 3. A. J. Toynbee's interview with Adolf Hitler, Feb. 1936; No. 10. Memorandum on British economic policy, with reference to Germany, sent to Thomas Jones by Barrington-Ward of the Times, July 1936; Nos 11-13. Letters of Lord Brand, 1954, with material on appeasement, 1936; No. 46. Copy of The Week (Claude Cockburn), 22 Dec. 1937; No. 48. Letter from an anti-Nazi German to Thomas Jones, 28 Sept. 1938; Nos 49-50. Sir Arthur Salter on parliamentary and political reactions to the Munich Agreement, Oct. 1938; Nos 58-60. Memoranda of Tracy Philipps on the Polish Guarantee, April 1939; No. 62. Memorandum on policy towards Germany, April 1939; Nos 73-78. Material (some in German) on British propaganda to Germany, Sept.-Oct. 1939. Index: Allen, Lord, of Hurtwood, No. 6; Astor, David, (F.D.L.), Nos 79-86; Baldwin, Stanley, No. 29; Barrington-Ward, R. M., Times, No. 9; Beresford, J. B., U.G.C., Nos 63-65; Brand, Lord, Nos 11-14; Conwell-Evans, T. P., Anglo-German Fellowship, Nos 16-17, 23-28, 31-32, 34, 36, 42-45; Curzon, Lord, No. 1; Dawson, Geoffrey, Times, Nos 8, 13, 20; Dufour, Baron Albert, Nos 2, 39-41; Durckheim, Count, Nos 4-5; Earle, E. M., U.S.A., No. 51; Garvin, J. L., No. 44; Geyr von Schweppenburg, Baron T., Nos 19, 54-57; Goering, Hermann, No. 32; Halifax, Lord, Nos 36, 47; Hitler, Adolf, Nos 3, 32; La Follette, Governor P. F., U.S.A., Nos 51-57; Matheson, Hilda, No. 81; Philipps, Tracy, Nos 58-60; Ribbentrop, Joachim von, Nos 6-7, 20, 36; Ropp, Baron von der, Nos 18, 39-40; Rothfels, Prof., Nos 23-25; Salter, Sir Arthur, Nos 49-50; Schacht, Hjalmar, No. 32; Schuler, Mr, No. 67; Schwerin, Col. Graf G. von, Nos 68-69; Tallents, Stephen, B.B.C., No. 66; Thomas, Ivor, No. 34; Toynbee, A. J., No. 3; Unger, Dr M., Deutsches Frauenwerk, Nos 21-22; Veitschberger, Baron, Nos 37-38; Waldergrave, Esther, Anglo-German Brotherhood, Nos 39-40; Waterfield, A. P., Min. of Information, No. 79; Wilson, Horace, Nos 47, 65; Wussow, Georg von, Nos 6-7, 15, 33, 35, 68-69.

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.

America,

Nos 1-51. Correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to the United States of America, Anglo-American and American-European relationships. The more substantial items are: No. 5. Memo on general policy by Sir Maurice Hankey to Lloyd George, Jan. 1922; No. 22. Memo on an Introduction to the Study of Disarmament by Sir Maurice Hankey, 4 Aug. 1925. Much of the material derives from Thomas Jones' relationship with Prof James T. Shotwell. It covers American policies and attitudes, Disarmament, the League, The Kellogg Pact, etc., but has a wider import. Similar material may be found throughout the collection. See, in particular, classes A, O, P, Q, S, W and Z. Index: Arnold-Foster, W., No. 50; Carnevale, Luigi, No. 7; Culbertson, W. S., U.S. Tariff Commission, No. 1; Fernandes, Raul, No. 3; Frank, Glenn, No. 14; Hankey, Sir Maurice, Nos 5, 19, 22; Kahn, Otto, Nos 8-9, 27, 31; Lloyd George, David, No. 5; McDonald, J. Ramsay, No. 46; Mitrany, D., Nos 36-37, 40-41; Murray, Gilbert, No. 49; Shotwell, Prof. James T., Nos 4, 6, 10-13, 15-21, 23-26, 28-30, 33-35, 43-44, 51; Tyrrell, Sir W. G., Foreign Office, Nos 41-42.

League of Nations: international understanding: federalism,

Arranged into: (i) correspondence, papers and memoranda relating to the League of Nations Union, 23 Jan. 1924-March 1933 (1-24); (ii) correspondence, papers and memoranda relating to the British Association for International Understanding, 13 Oct. 1939-12 Dec. 1944 (25-41); and (iii) correspondence, papers and memoranda relating to organizations in support of federalism and federal union, 29 Oct. 1938-21 Nov. 1944 (42-75). The more substantial items are: No. 4. Journal of the Sixth Assembly, Sept. 1925; No. 6. International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation, 1926; Nos 7-8. World Economic Conference, Final Report and Comment, May 1927; No. 9. Verbatim Report of the Twentieth meeting of the 8th Ordinary Session of the Assembly, Sept. 1927; Nos 16-24. Papers on the Conference for the reduction and limitation of Armaments, with particular reference to the Air Commission, 1932-1933. Index: Baldwin, Stanley, Nos 12, 27; Bentwich, Norman, No. 57; Carr, E. H., No. 52; Chamberlain, Neville, No. 28; Curtis, Lionel, Nos 52, 54, 64-68; Davies, David, No. 1; Eppstein, John, No. 33; Evans, W. J. Burdon, No. 35; Garnett, J. C. Maxwell, No. 10; Gillett, Ronald B., Nos 65, 69, 71-72; Hawkey, W., No. 34; Holland-Martin, Mrs Eleanor, Nos 43-47, 49; Jones, D. Caradog, Nos 58-63; Mortimer, Elizabeth, Nos 73, 75; Norman, R. C., No. 50; Ransome, Patrick, Nos 64, 66-67; Salter, Sir Arthur, No. 3; Schlesinger, Dr R., No. 57; Wilks, P., Conservative Central Office, No. 12.

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