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Lloyd George Manuscripts
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Family letters,

Over fifty letters, 1894-1942, from Lloyd George to members of his family, mainly to his wife Margaret, containing much family and domestic news and many observations on political life.

David Lloyd George.

Family letters,

Twenty-seven letters, 1890-1936, mostly addressed to David Lloyd George and his wife Margaret from members of the family, including Richard Owen, Margaret Lloyd George's father (1) 1891, Mary Davies (née George) (5) 1890-1908, Anita George (née Williams) (1) 1911, Richard Lloyd George (4) [1890s]-1912, Olwen Lloyd George (1) [?1899], Gwilym Lloyd George (7) 1916-1936 and Megan Lloyd George (1) [ca. 1908-1909]. There is also correspondence concerning Lloyd George's children, including letters from Andrew Bonar Law (1) 1910 and Lord Murray of Elibank (2) 1912-1913.

Gwilym Lloyd-George and the Marrinan case,

Letters and papers, 1956-61, pertaining to the libel action brought in 1957 by Patrick Marrinan, a barrister, against Gwilym Lloyd-George and Beaverbrook Newspapers Limited. They include transcripts of intercepted telephone conversations between Marrinan and a client, extracts from Hansard reports and newspaper cuttings relating to telephone tapping, a copy of the writ and statement of claim served by Marrinan, and a letter, 1961, to Gwilym Lloyd-George from Harold Macmillan.

Gwilym Lloyd-George papers

Papers, 1931-[c. 1963], of Gwilym Lloyd-George, including notes for a speech on foreign affairs, delivered at a meeting of the Liberal Party in Scarborough in 1939; letters and papers, 1941-1942 and 1951-1953, relating to his work in the ministries of Food and Fuel and Power; and a speech on the Suez Crisis, delivered at St Pancras Town Hall in 1956; together with miscellaneous notes relating to his father, David Lloyd George.

Gwilym Lloyd-George.

Lady Olwen Carey-Evans Papers,

Papers, 1890-1942, of the Lloyd George family. The group comprises letters, 1894-1942, from Lloyd George to Dame Margaret; letters, 1903-42, from Lloyd George to his children; general letters, 1890-1942, to Lloyd George; letters, 1917-39, from Dame Margaret Lloyd George to members of her family; general letters, 1893-1934, to Dame Margaret Lloyd George; and miscellaneous Lloyd George family letters, 1893-1935.

Evans, Olwen Carey, Lady, 1892-

Letters.

Letters numbered 1880-1900, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George. Cf. introductory note.

Letters.

Letters numbered 1991-2092, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George. Cf. introductory note. No's 2092a-q are incomplete letters, mostly stray final leaves. Some have been identified with dated letters. These are noted in the table of suggested dates.

Letters to David Lloyd George,

General correspondence, 1906-8, of David Lloyd George, including letters to him from Sir Edward Anwyl (1), Sydney Buxton (2), Sir John Edward Lloyd (1), Edward Marjoribanks, 2nd baron Tweedmouth (1), Daniel Lleufer Thomas (2), Sir William George Tyrrell (1), and Sir John Williams (1).

Letters to David Lloyd George,

General correspondence, 1911, of David Lloyd George, including letters to him from Henry Herbert Asquith (1), Sydney Buxton (1), Andrew Bonar Law (1), William Thomas Lewis, 1st baron Merthyr (2), Lady Constance Lytton (2), and William Llewelyn Williams (2).

Letters to David Lloyd George,

General correspondence, 1914-41, of David Lloyd George, including letters to him from Herbert Henry Asquith (1) 1915, Winston Churchill (1) 1941, Rufus Isaacs (1) 1914, Sir John Herbert Lewis (4) 1915, William Llewelyn Williams (1) 1915, and Basil Wilberforce, archdeacon of Westminster (1) ?1915. There are also four personal letters, 1922, from Frances Stevenson, later countess Lloyd-George of Dwyfor.

Letters to David Lloyd George,

General correspondence, 1909-10, of David Lloyd George, including letters to him from Alfred George Edwards, bishop of St Asaph (1), Sir Henry Jones (1), Sir John Herbert Lewis (1), Alexander Murray, the Master of Elibank (1), and Richard Webster, 1st viscount Alverstone (1).

Letters to David Lloyd George,

General correspondence, 1912-13, of David Lloyd George, including letters to him from Alfred George Edwards (1), Sir John Herbert Lewis (2), Sir John Rhŷs (1), Sir Ernest Shackleton (1), George Macaulay Trevelyan (1), and William Llewelyn Williams (1).

Letters to David Lloyd George,

Letters, 1890-1942, to Lloyd George, mainly from political figures, the main correspondents being A. J. Balfour (1) [1917x1918], H. N. Brailsford (1) ?1908, Winston S. Churchill (1) 1910, Edward, Prince of Wales (1) 1911, Millicent Fawcett (1) 1911, Andrew Bonar Law (1) 1911, and Sir Herbert Samuel (1) 1921.

Letters to Gwilym Lloyd-George,

Letters, 1914-64, to Gwilym Lloyd-George from various correspondents, including Brendan Bracken (3) 1939-57, Neville Chamberlain (1) 1939, Winston Churchill (6) 1942-56, Jacob Epstein (1) 1957, Will Hay (1) 1945, Quintin Hogg (1) 1954, Alec Douglas-Home (1) 1957, Selwyn Lloyd (1) 1957, Iain Macleod (1) 1957, Harold Macmillan (2) 1941-7, Peter Thorneycroft (1) 1957, and Harold Wilson (4) 1944-5, together with a letter, 1968, to Lady Edna Lloyd-George from Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st viscount Montgomery of Alamein.

Letters to Lloyd George,

Thirty-two letters and a telegram, 1891-1915, from William George, Cricieth, mostly to his brother David Lloyd George.

William George.

Letters to Lloyd George,

Forty-one letters from Margaret Lloyd George to her husband David Lloyd George [?1890]-1912, mostly 1898-1899.

Lloyd George, Margaret, 1866-1941

Letters to Margaret Lloyd George,

Letters, 1893-1934, to Margaret Lloyd George containing personal and political news. Among the correspondents are Sir Edward Carson (1) 1920, Austen Chamberlain (1) 1919, HRH Princess Mary (1) 1921, Lord Reading (2) 1921, 1924, and Stuart Rendel (1) 1893.

Letters to Megan Lloyd George,

Over eight hundred letters and cards, 1939-1957, to Megan Lloyd George from Philip Noel-Baker, mainly concerning their relationship, but also including family and political news; together with four letters, 1947-1952, from Megan Lloyd George to Philip Noel-Baker.

Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982

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