Robert A. Hudson, Lapworth, near Birmingham,
- A282.
- Ffeil
- 1899.
Robert A. Hudson, Lapworth, near Birmingham,
Dilys Glynne Jones, Glyndyl, Bangor,
Letter from Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths to Major Edgar Jones, Barry,
L. D. Jones ('Llew Tegid'), Permanent Buildings Fund, University College of North Wales, Bangor,
L. D. Jones ('Llew Tegid'), Permanent Buildings Fund, University College of North Wales, Bangor.
Frances L. Stevenson, Churt, Surrey,
William Sutherland, 10 Downing Street,
Sympathy letters on the death of Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths in October,
Sympathy letters on the death of Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths in October 1942.
League of Nations Union, 1923-34: papers and correspondence relating to its activities, mainly its Welsh National Council which Mrs AHJ-G served as President. The papers include a substantial group of letters from the Rev. Gwilym Davies, the Council's honorary director.
Correspondence and papers, c. 1921-40, mainly 1924-5, and relating to the Women's Peace Memorial as in A359, including several letters from the Rev. Gwilym Davies and one from David Davies, the first Baron Davies of Llandinam. Most of the papers concern Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths's visit to the USA and the activities of the League of Nations Union in Wales.
Correspondence and papers concerning Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths's membership of the Rural Housing Advisory Committee, including a letter from L. J. Burdon Evans.
Financial and business papers,
Correspondence, 1916, relating to Annie J. Ellis's renting of 42 West Heath Drive, Golders Green, London N.W.11, together with a letter, 1937, from Harris & Co., Golders Green, to Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths discussing the renting of the same property to Mr Max Kahn.
Correspondence and papers, 1924 and 1938-40, relating to the preparation of Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths's will, together with a bill, 1947, in connection with drafting T. I. Ellis's will.
Pocket notebook containing rough accounts in the hand of Annie J. Ellis and bearing the note, 'Father from Annie & Lillie Xmas 1890'.
Personal papers of Rev. Peter Hughes Griffiths,
Carbon copies of correspondence, June-October 1917, and some original letters, August-November 1917, relating to Stafford Thomas of Porthmadog who, as a conscientious objector, underwent a sentence of hard labour at Wormwood Scrubs, and was later transferred to Racecourse Camp, Redcar, Yorkshire.