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Broadcasts: talks,

Arranged into copies and drafts of Thomas Jones's broadcasts, 1934-1955 (Nos 1-21); copies and drafts of Thomas Jones's talks, 1910-1955 (Nos 22-49). The collection is in no sense complete.

Buller - Collins,

Arranged into: Buller, Georgiana, Feb. 1947, Nos 1-3; Burns, C. Delisle, March 1919-June 1945, Nos 4-38; Butler, Hugh D., U.S.A., Jan. 1926-May 1943, Nos 39-50; Butler, R. A., April-May 1944, Nos 51-52; Cadbury, Henry and Lucy, April 1929-Sept. 1941, Nos 53-70; Carry E. H., Feb. 1947, Nos 71-72; Catchpool, E. St J., Feb. 1933-March 1944, Nos 73-112; Chancellor, Sir John, Oct. 1923-Oct. 1926, Nos 113-118; Chamberlain, Austen, March-Aug. 1920, Nos 119-122; Chamberlain, Neville and wife, 1938 (?)-Aug. 1944, Nos 123-126; Charoux, Siegfried J., May 1939-July 1945, Nos 127-148; Cholmondeley, Lady, 1933 (?)-Dec. 1941, Nos 149-153; Collins, W. T., Newport, May 1937-Sept. 1945, Nos 154-181.

Butlin holiday camp, Llyn,

Nos 1-256. Correspondence, memoranda and papers relating to the controversy over the Butlin holiday camp near Pwllheli, Caernarfonshire. Index: Abercrombie, Patrick, Nos 15-20, 157, 160, 166; Alexander, A. V., Nos 81, 114; Astor, W. W., Nos 76, 85-88; Barlow, J. A., Treasury, No. 24; Brown, Ivor, Observer, Nos 31, 34, 39, 44, 51, 89, 93, 96, 100-101; Butlin, W. E., Nos 94-95, 101, 126, 127; Callen, V. C. G., No. 61; Chubb, Lawrence, Nos 45, 194-195; Davies, Seaborne, No. 235; Davison, Ronald, Nos 105, 108; Dodds, G. C. B., Admiralty, No. 7; Edwards, Ifan ab Owen, Nos 4, 6, 9-10, 12, 14, 75, 124; Evans, Dr Griffith, Caernarfon, Nos 11, 29-30, 35, 47, 49, 56-57, 63-64, 79, 84, 99, 115, 118-120, 123, 126-127, 131, 141, 154, 163-164, 171, 178, 181, 187-188, 190-192, 198, 201-202, 205-208, 213-214, 218-220, 225-226, 228, 232, 236-240, 243, 246-247, 252, 255; Evans, Myrddin, Min. of Labour, Nos 42, 139, 142-144, 153; Francis, P. J., Town Planning, Nos 250, 254; Gresley-Jones, R. J., Nos 203-205; Griffin, H. G., C.P.R.W., Nos 80, 128; Griffiths, Mrs J. E., Nos 98; Gruffydd, W. J., Nos 21, 25, 27, 66-67, 80-81, 97; Hemp, W. J., Nos 13, 17-20, 58-59, 116, 135, 147, 161; Holt, Lawrence, Nos 68, 71; Joad, C. E. M., No. 125; Jones, C. Bryner, Min. of Agric., Nos 10, 12; Jones, J. E., Nos 122, 152, 158, 176, 196, 210-212, 215, 224, 227, 234, 248-249; Livesey, Hope, No. 62; Lloyd George, Megan, No. 183; Martin, Kingsley, No. 113; Menzies, Sir Frederick, Nos 78, 92, 167-168; Morgan. S. T., No. 133; Parry, D. Hughes, Nos 151, 230-231; Peate, Iorwerth C., Nos 69-70; Pilkington, R., Admiralty, No. 86; Pride, W. Emrys, Nos 36-37; Rees, J. F., Principal, U.C Cardiff, No. 9; Richards, R., Regional Commissioner, No. 130; Roberts, Mrs E. R., No. 83; Russon, W. Clayton, No. 83; Scott, Peter, Nos 40, 43, 50; Tallents, Stephen, Min. of Works, No. 46; Thomas, B. B., Nos 9, 104, 245, 251; Thomas, Sir William Beach, No. 110; Wagner, A. R., No. 216; Watkins, Percy, No. 8; Western Mail, editor, No. 73; Wheldon, Wynn P., Nos 3, 5, 9; Williams, Robert, No. 145; Williams, W. J., S.W.C.S.S., Nos 242, 244; Williams-Ellis, Mrs Cecily, Nos 38, 41, 48, 54-55, 65, 74, 77, 82, 90-91, 102-103, 106-107, 112, 117, 121, 127-129, 132, 136-138, 156, 175, 193-195, 222, 241, 253; Williams-Ellis, Clough, Nos 15-20, 28, 48, 107, 140; Williams-Ellis, R., No. 33.

Cabinet: organisation and secretariat,

Nos 1-42. Official instructions, memoranda, government papers and correspondence relating to the cabinet secreteriat and cabinet organisation in general. The more substantial items are: Nos 1-2. Summons to Cabinet and Privy Council; No. 3. Summary accounts of the War Council, Dardanelles and War Committees, 5 Aug. 1915-3 Feb. 1916; No. 4. Memorandum to the organisation of the Secretariat of the War Cabinet, 1916-1917 (Sir Maurice Hankey); No. 5. Memo on the Cabinet Secreteriat by Sir A. Steel-Maitland; No. 6. Memo on press relations by the same, 2 Jan. 1917; No. 7. Cabinet Secretariat: Secretary's Instructions on office organisation, 11 April 1917; No. 8. Proof of the War Cabinet Report, 8 Nov. 1913; No. 9. Speech by Sir Maurice Hankey to the Secretariat, plus appended letters, 19 Nov. 1918; No. 10. Draft memo on organisation of Cabinet and Secretariat, Cricieth, 12 July 1919; No. 11. Secretary's memo on organisation of the Cabinet Secretariat, 1919-1920; No. 12. Memo on Treasury Certificates, 1 May 1920; No. 13. The Work of the Cabinet Secretariat (Hankey). 1922-1923; No. 14. Secretary's memo on Instructions to the Cabinet Secretary, Jan. 1924; No. 15. Note on Ministerial salaries by Sir Warren Fisher of the Treasury, 1 Feb. 1924; No. 16. Note on press relations by the First Lord of the Admiralty, 7 March 1924; Nos 17-21. Memos on Cabinet procedure by Warren Fisher, Hankey and the Attorney General circulated on the instructions of J. Ramsay Macdonald, PM, April 1924; No. 22. Draft of memo on Committee of Home Policy, 4 June 1924; No. 23. Memo by Hankey to S. Baldwin, PM, on Cabinet organisation, 6 Nov. 1924; No. 24. Secretary's note on Instructions to the Cabinet Secretary (Hankey), 16 Dec. 1924; No. 25. J. W.Fortescue - Hankey, on history of Privy Council, 11 Nov. 1925; Nos 26-28. Correspondence, J. R. MacDonald - Hankey, on powers of Committee of Imperial Defence, Feb. 1926; Nos 29-31. Notes, by Hankey, for speech by S. Baldwin, PM, on Committee of Imperial Defence and defence organisation, April 1926; Nos 32-36. Correspondence, J. Burgon Bickersteth - W. Mackenzie King, PM of Canada, on introduction of British secretariat system into Canada, containing interviews with Hankey, Thomas Jones, et al., and a full description of the British system in operation, Aug.-Sept. 1927; No. 37. Secretary's note on Instructions to the Cabinet Secretary, (Hankey), 1929; No. 38. List of Cabinet Committees created by the Labour Government. 1929; No. 39. List of private addresses of ministers and officials, Feb. 1930; Nos 40-41. Letters to Thomas Jones on American governmental organization, 1936-1937. Index: Adams, Prof. W. G. S., No. 40; Asquith, H. H., No. 9; Attorney General, 1924, No. 21; Baldwin, Stanley, PM,, Nos 23, 30-31; Bevir, A., Downing S., No. 42; Bickersteth, J. Burcon, Nos 32-36; Brownlow, Louis, U.S.A., No. 41; Curzon, Lord, No. 9; First Lord of the Admiralty, 1924, No. 16; Fisher, N. F. Warren, Perm Sec., Treasury, Nos 15, 19, 24-25; Fortescue, J. W., No. 25; Hankey, Sir Maurice, P. A., Nos 4, 7, 9, 11, 13-14, 17, 20, 23-37; King, W. L. Mackenzie, PM, Canada, Nos 32-34; Longhurst, C., Cabinet Secretariat, No. 12; MacDonald, J. R., PM, Nos 17-21, 26-28; Milner, Lord, No. 9; Oliver, F. S., No. 9; Steel-Maitland, Arthur, Nos 5-6.

Cabinet: secondary work,

Nos 1-88. Articles, press-cuttings, notes and comments on the nature and working of the cabinet system. The more substantial items are: No. 4. Notes on the cabinet system by Thomas Jones for C. H. K. Marten of Eton, Jan. 1930; No. 5. Notes of a speech on the cabinet by Thomas Jones delivered to the Cecil Club, Oxford, Nov. 1932; Nos 6-18. Notes and comments on the cabinet, from various sources, compiled by Thomas Jones; No. 20. Article on the Committee of Imperial Defence by Sir Maurice Hankey, Army Quarterly, July 1927; No. 24. Article by Dr. Wolfgang Michael on the cabinet under George I, Zeitschrift fur Politik, 1913; Nos 33-34. Article on the cabinet by Brigadier Sir Edward Tandy, Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, Jan. 1928; No. 41. Pamphlet on the British system of government by W. A. Robson, 1940; No. 79. Memo on war government by Waldorf Astor, Lord Astor, 1942. Index: d'Abernon, Lord, No. 47; Albery, Irving, No. 59; Amery, L. S., No. 32; Astor, Waldorf, Lord Astor, No. 79; Barber, Anthony, No. 87; Bevan, Aneurin, Nos 83-88; Beverdige, W. H., Nos 62, 69; Bing, Geoffrey, No. 86; Bridgeman, Lord (W.C.), Nos 28-29; Cave, Lord, No. 22; Chatfield, Lord, No. 73; Clark, G. Kitson, No. 83; Crewe, Marquess of, No. 78; Foot, Michael, Nos 83, 85; Garvin, J. L., Nos 31, 46; Granville, Edgar, No. 48; Greenwood, Arthur, No. 81; Hankey, Sir Maurice P. A., Nos 20, 75; Harrison, Henry, No. 18; Howorth, Rupert B., No. 84; Keith, A. Berriedale, No. 55; Laski, Harold J., No. 35; Marriott, J. A. R., No. 60; Marten, C. K. K., Eton, Nos 1-4; Maxwell, George, No. 54; Michael, Dr Wolfgang, Nos 23-24; Middleton, Earl of, No. 58; Moore, Thomas, Nos 51, 60; Moore, W. Harvey, No. 87; Page, Sir Earle, Australia, Nos 49-50; Percy, Eustace, No. 25; Rankeillour, Lord, No. 37; Robson, W. A., No. 41; Swinton, Lord, No. 71; Sykes, Frederick H., No. 72; Tandy, Brigadier Sir Edward, Nos 33-34; Taylor, A. J. P., No. 84; Young, G. M., Nos 80, 82.

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.

Cabinet: secretary's notes,

Nos 1-41. Manuscript notes by the Secretary of Cabinet meetings and Conference of Ministers. The notes are by Thomas Jones, except for a small number by Sir Maurice Hankey and by Ministers. 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 Austin Chamberlain, 6 May 1919; Nos 2-3. Notes in Cabinet, 1920; Nos 4-5. Cabinet / Conference, [?2 Sept. 1920]; No. 6. Note in Cabinet, 18 Feb. 1921; No. 7. Cabinet 15 (21), 24 March 1921, 11.30 a.m.; No. 8. Cabinet 15 (21), 24 March 1921, 4.15 a.m. [?recte p.m].; No. 9. Decision in Cabinet, 24 March 1921, 16 (21); No. 10. Notes on Cabinet 16 (21); No. 11. Cabinet / Conference, n.d.; No. 12. Cabinet 17 (21), 4 April 1921; No. 13. Conference, 8 April 1921; No. 14. Conference, 8 April 1921, 3.30 p.m.; No. 15. Conference, 9 April 1921, 11.45 a.m.; No. 16. Conference, 9 April 1921, 3.45 p.m.; No. 17. Cabinet 22 (21), 15 April 1921, 12 o'clock plus; No. 18. Cabinet 23 (21); No. 19. Cabinet 27 (21), 21 April 1921; No. 20. Conference, '30/4/30' [?recte 30 April 1921]; No. 21. Note in Cabinet, 1 May 1921; No. 22. Cabinet / Conference, 1 May 1921; No. 23. Cabinet, 5 May 1921; No. 24. Cabinet / Conference, n.d.; No. 25. Cabinet / Conference, 10 May 1921; No. 26. Cabinet 38 (21), 11 May 1921; No. 27. Cabinet / Conference, 24 May 1921; No. 28. Cabinet '41 (20)' [?recte 41 (21)]; No. 29. Cabinet 42 (21), 25 May 1921; No. 30. Cabinet 45 (21), 31 May 1921; No. 31. Cabinet 46 (21), 1 June 1921; No. 32. Cabinet 49 (21), 14 June 1921; No. 33. Cabinet / Conference, n.d.; No. 34. Summary of contents in above, n.d.; No. 35. Conference, n.d. (nos 33-35 relate to de Valera's 'reply'); No. 36. Notes in Cabinet, 30 July-5 Aug. 1921; No. 37. Cabinet / Conference, 12/13 Aug. 1921; No. 38. Note on the King's speech, 15 Aug. 1921; No. 39. Cabinet 69 (21), 17 Aug. 1921; No. 40. Cabinet 70 (21), 18 Aug. 1921; No. 41. Note on Cabinet decision, Inverness, 7 Sept. 1921.

Cardiff Medical School,

Arranged into (i) correspondence, minutes and memoranda relating to U.C. Cardiff, 20 June 1921-29 Jan. 1952 (1-81); and (ii) correspondence, minutes and memoranda relating to the Welsh National School of Medicine, 15 Dec. 1913-31 July 1951 (82-150). Index: Aaron, Prof. R. I., No. 79; Addison, Dr Christopher, Board of Education, Nos 84, 93, 95-97; Alban, Frederick J., Cardiff, No. 81; Angus, J. Mortimer, Registrar, U.W., No. 134; Arnold, William, No. 78; Balliol, Master of, No. 53; Bazire, A., Nos 98-100; Brown, D. J. A., Registrar, Cardiff, Nos 19, 103, 121, 124, 130, 132, 134; Brown, S. K., India Office, No. 139; Bruce, W. N., No. 25; Carr, J. F., Director of Educ., Stoke, No. 57; Cartwright, E. S., Oxford, No. 60; Clay, Henry, Manchester, No. 52; Coatman, J, Northern BBC, No. 55; Dauncey, C., Momouthshire Educ. Committee, Nos 121, 130; Davies, David, Llandinam, Lord Davies, Nos 101, 102; Douglas-Pennant, Miss, No. 85; Duff, C. P., Nos 143-144; Gowers, Sir Ernest, No. 4; Griffiths, E. H., Principal, Cardiff, No. 126; Gruffydd, Prof. W. J., Nos 18-20; Henning, A. F., Nos 143, 144; Howell, Mabel E., Cardiff, Nos 7, 12-13, 26, 29, 32-33; Jackson, John J., Director of Educ., Cardiff, No. 132; James, Jenkin, Sec. to Council of U.W., No. 15; Jevons, Prof. H. Stanley, No. 56; Jones, S. N., No. 107; Kenyon, Lord, Nos 86-90, 92; Kidd, A. H., Board of Education, No. 142; Leadbitter, E. C. E., Privy Council Office, Nos 43, 46; Lewis, Henry G., Nos 3, 5-6; Lewis, Herbert, Board of Education, No. 118; Lewis, Sir Thomas, No. 138; Llewelyn, D. R., No. 30; Mackenzie, M, No. 143; Maclaughlan (?Macnaughton), E. M., Cardiff, No. 94; Morgan, Handel, No. 31; Norwood, Gilbert, No. 21; Osler, Sir William, Nos 91, 119; Rea, Leonard D., No. 124; Rees, Sir J. F., Principal, Cardiff, Nos 36, 38, 40-42, 44, 47-49; Rees, Rev. Richard J., No. 9.; Richards, Gertrude M., No. 80; Richards, Dr Meredith, Welsh Ins. Com., Nos 82, 83, 94, 122; Roberts, Dr J. Herbert O., Denbigh, Nos 147-148; Ross, W. D., Provost of Oriel, Oxford, No. 54; Sherrington, Sir Charles, Royal Society, No. 136; Smith, Colin, Privy Council Office, No. 39; Steel, A. B., Principal, Cardiff, Nos 50, 64, 67, 69; Thomas, D. Lleufer, No. 107; Thomas, John, Manchester, Nos 50-51, 59-63, 65-68, 70-74; Thomas, Louis S., Registrar, Cardiff, No. 45; Trow, A. H., Acting Principal, Cardiff, Nos 8, 14, 16-17, 23-24; Watkin, Morgan, No. 10; Watkins, Percy, Nos 22, 27, 37, 104, 107, 115; Western Mail, editor, No. 11; Wigg, E., W.E.A., Stoke, No. 59; Williamson, R. P. G., Director of Educ., Stoke, No. 58.

Cardiff principalship,

Nos 1-100. Correspondence, cuttings, memoranda and papers relating to Thomas Jones's candidature for the post of Principal of the University College of South Wales & Monmouthshire, Cardiff. Index: Aberdare, Lord, Nos 73, 95-96; Adams, Prof. W. G. S., No. 18; Boyd, William, Glasgow, No. 76; Davies, David, Penarth, No. 46; Davies, Gwilym, No. 25; Davies, Joseph, No. 45; Evans, Beriah G., No. 89; Griffiths, E. H., Principal, Cardiff, Nos 53-55; Hankey, Sir Maurice, No. 14; Hetherington, H. J. W., Nos 9-10, 12-16, 17-18, 31, 39, 44, 47, 63-64, 72, 77-84, 86, 92, 98; Hughes, Thomas, Welsh Insurance Commission, No. 8; J. H., No. 66; Jenkins, Llewelyn, Cardiff, No. 3; Jones, Edgar, Nos 70, 74; Jones, Mrs Eirene (wife), Nos 11, 20, 35, 37-38, 42, 44; Jones, Sir Henry, No. 75; Jones, Joseph, Brecon College, No. 21; Jones, Roger W., Lewis's School, Pengam, No. 1; R. T. M., No. 17; Morant, Sir Robert L., Board of Education, No. 16; Murrell, Frank, Barry, No. 29; Powicke, Prof. F. M., No. 18; Rathbone, Mary F., No. 19; Rees, Sir John D., MP, Nos 23, 30, 32-33, 49, 65; Roberts, J. M., Treforest, No. 24; Scott, Prof. W. R., No. 15; Smith, A. L., Balliol, No. 6; Tawney, R. H., Nos 12, 99; Watkins, Percy E., Nos 2, 7, 43, 48, 62, 100; Webb, Sidney, No. 13; Williams, John, No. 85.

Career,

Nos 1-84. Correspondence and papers relating to Thomas Jones's career, 29 Jan. 1904-26 Sept. 1919. The papers relate mainly to appointments. Nos 1-10 refer to the Barrington Lectureship in Ireland which Thomas Jones held. They include later descriptions of the Endowment, a couple of Thomas Jones's lectures and notes on Ireland culled from various sources. Index: Anwyl, Prof. Edward, No. 67; Barrington, John S., Nos 3-5; Barrington, Richard M., Nos 10, 40; Blackwood, J. T., Queen's University, Belfast, No. 50; Burrows, Prof. Ronald M., Nos 1-2; Continental Travel Ltd., Nos 58-59; Davies, D. J., No. 66; Davies, David, No. 56; Dobbs, A. E., Nos 51-52; Eliot, Sir Charles, Sheffield University, No. 28; Evans, John Young, No. 73; Evans, W. J. Burdon, Nos 56-57, 76-78; Gibbs, F. W., No. 65; Gilchrist, D., Belfast, Nos 53-54; Hughes, Thomas, Welsh Insurance Commission, No. 75; Irwin, Margaret H., Glasgow, Nos 2, 22; Jones, Alfred (brother), Nos 25, 25, 49; Jones, D. B. (father), Nos 6, 82-84; Jones, Eirene (wife), Nos 41-43, 45, 48, 63, 76-78, 80, 82-83; Jones, Harriet (Har., sister), No. 82; Jones, Prof. Henry, Nos 2 18, 22, 29-31, 38, 40; Jones, J. H., No. 74; Jones, Liz (sister), Nos 48-49, 83-84; Jones, Roger W., Lewis's School, Pengam, No. 84; Lauder, James, Glasgow Athenaeum, Nos 16, 22; Lees-Smith, H. B., Nos 32-33, 38, 40; Lewis, Henry, Bangor, No. 70; Lewis, J. Herbert, No. 69; Lloyd, Godfrey I. H., Sheffield, Nos 34-35; Lloyd, Richard John (father of Mrs Eirene Jones), No. 27; Lloyd George, David, No. 80; Mackenzie, Prof. J. S., Cardiff, Nos 11-13, 20-21, 23-24; Mansbridge, Albert, No. 53; Powicke, Prof. F. M., No. 54; Scott, Prof. W. R., Nos 1, 15, 38; Sinclair, T., Belfast, No. 50; Smart, Prof. William, Nos 2, 17, 19, 38, 40, 71; Thomas, Dan L., No. 72; Thomas, J. L., Brynmawr, No. 64; Thomas, T. C., No. 68; Todd, J. Aiton, Glasgow, Nos 2, 14, 22; Wilson, James, Dublin, No. 36.

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.

Carnegie War Survey,

Nos 1-294. Correspondence and papers relating to a proposed social history of Wales during the War, sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Mainly correspondence with authors and prospective authors. The project was eventually abandoned. Index: Beveridge, Sir William H., Nos 24, 267; Brown, Cecil, Nos 122, 135, 137; Brown, E.K., Carnegie Endowment, No. 227; Chappell, Edgar L., Nos 41, 43, 46, 50, 54, 83, 88; Creedy, Sir Herbert J., Nos 274, 277-278; Daniel, Daniel, No. 198; Davies, David, Nos 21, 23; Davies, John, W.E.A., Nos 3-4, 7-8, 10-11, 30, 34, 52-53, 66, 68, 77-79, 81, 119, 129, 174-176, 180-181, 204-205, 221, 228, 254, 259, 261-266; Davies, Sir Joseph, No. 85; G.W.R., No. 269; Gibbins, F. W., Nos 63-64, 70-71; Hetherington, H. J. W., Nos 2, 12-14; Hobson, Walter D., Nos 106-107; Hodges, Frank, Nos 230, 243-244, 251-252; Hopkins, O. T., Co-op. Union, Nos 17-18, 198-200; Hopkins, Rees, Nos 198-200; Hughes, Evan, Nos 118, 128; Humphries, G. A., Nos 102, 108; James, Hugh, Nos 272, 275-276; Jones, Chris., Nos 225-226; Jones, E. H., Nos 279, 282-284, 286, 288-289, 293; Jones, Edgar H., No. 158; Jones, Griffith, Nos 84, 86-87, 97, 101, 117; Jones, Dr Llewellyn, Nos 38-39; Jones, Morgan, Nos 145, 147; Jones, W. J., Nos 90-93, 109-110, 159, 161, 164-165, 224, 237; King, William, Nos 22, 36-37, 51, 55-56, 76, 114, 116, 203, 206, 209; Lewis, Mrs B. M., Nos 144, 152-153; Lewis, E. Ll., Nos 89, 149-151, 154-157; Llang-Coath, H., Nos 270-271, 273; Matthews, Miss, No. 127; Morris. J. Walter, Nos 215, 218; Parry, John, Nos 95, 104, 111, 160, 177, 179, 182, 202, 213-214, 220, 222, 231, 235-236; Peate, Iorwerth C., Nos 223, 248-250; Rathbone, Mary F., No. 96, Rees, J. Morgan, Nos 25, 29, 32-33, 48-49, 60-62, 74-75; Richards, Robert, Nos 15, 35, 67, 69, 126, 163, 191; Roberts, Francis, Nos 131, 134, 140, 208, 210-211; Roberts, Mary Silyn, No. 113; Roberts, R. Alun, Nos 98, 100; Roberts, R. Silyn, Nos 207, 216; Shotwell, James T., Carnegie Endowment, Nos 5-6, 9, 15-16, 20, 49, 112, 130, 173, 268, 280, 290-291, 294; Stearns, Pauline, Carnegie Endowment, Nos 281, 291; Stevenson, W. H., No. 45; Thomas, Daniel, No. 26; Thomas, David, Nos 16, 183-188, 190, 194-197, 201, 212, 217, 219, 229, 232-234, 238-242, 253, 255-258, 260, 264-266, 285, 287, 292; Thomas, J. E., Nos 94, 99, 103, 105, 162, 171, 178; Thomas, P. Sydney, Nos 27-28, 57-59, 65, 73, 80, 82, 143, 146, 148; Watkins, Percy, Nos 125, 142; Watkins, Stanley, Nos 42, 44, 47; Williams, E. Roland, Nos 115, 123, 132-133, 139, 141, 167-168, 170, 172, 189, 192-193; Williams, Joseph, Nos 124, 136, 138 166, 169, 245-247; Yates, A. P., No. 40.

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